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KB Article from Vmware for Security bug in ESX 4.1 and ESX4.1

ESX 4.1 and ESXi 4.1 root passwords are authenticated up to only 8 characters Details When you set a password in ESX/ESXi 4.1, the pam_passwdqc plug-in parameter max=nn sets the maximum length allowed for a password. The intended behavior is:   For all max values except 8, proposed passwords that exceed the given max value length are…Continue readingKB Article from Vmware for Security bug in ESX 4.1 and ESX4.1

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Understanding the files that make up a VMware virtual machine

Understanding the files that make up virtual machine (VM) can ease management tasks, enabling you to clean up unnecessary files and more. In this tip, we will cover the components that make up a VM on an ESX host. In part one, we broke down virtual machines (VMs) is from a…Continue readingUnderstanding the files that make up a VMware virtual machine

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Choosing a block size when creating VMFS datastores

When you create a VMFS datastore on your VMware ESX servers many administrators select the default 1MB block size without knowing when or why to change it. The block size determines the minimum amount of disk space that any file will take up on VMFS datastores. So an 18KB log…Continue readingChoosing a block size when creating VMFS datastores

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CONFIGURING SAMBA ON LINUX FOR Active Directory

CONFIGURING SAMBA ON LINUX FOR Active Directory PREREQUISITE Ø  Samba package should be preinstalled if not then you have to install samba 3.0 before configuring samba for Active Directory. PROCEDURE 1.       Make backup copy of /etc/sab.conf 2.       Open /etc/smb.conf in text editor 3.       Change the entry “workgroup” to your desired…Continue readingCONFIGURING SAMBA ON LINUX FOR Active Directory

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VMware ESX and ESXi 4.1 Comparison

Capability VMware ESX VMware ESXi Service Console Service Console is a standard Linux environment through which a user has privileged access to the VMware ESX kernel. This Linux-based privileged access allows you to manage your environment by installing agents and drivers and executing scripts and other Linux-environment code. VMware ESXi…Continue readingVMware ESX and ESXi 4.1 Comparison

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List of Known Issues vSphere 4.1

The known issues are grouped as follows: •             Installation Issues •             Upgrade Issues •             Networking Issues •             Storage Issues •             Server Configuration Issues •             vCenter and vSphere Client Issues •             Migration Issues •             VMware HA and Fault Tolerance Issues •             Guest Operating System Issues •             Supported Hardware Issues •             Internationalization…Continue readingList of Known Issues vSphere 4.1

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What\’s New in vSphere 4.1

With this release, the VMware virtual datacenter operating system continues to transform x86 IT infrastructure into the most efficient, shared, on-demand utility, with built-in availability, scalability, and security services for all applications and simple, proactive automated management. The new and enhanced features in vSphere 4.1 are listed below. • Installation…Continue readingWhat\’s New in vSphere 4.1