


- #How to install freepbx on vmware centos vm update
- #How to install freepbx on vmware centos vm driver
Step 5: Check the VMXNET3 driver is loaded Additionally note that the exact VMwareTools tgz will depend on the version of the ESXi hypervisor you are running so you might have to adjust the file name to suit.
#How to install freepbx on vmware centos vm update
If you do a yum update you will need to reinstall VMware Tools. Remember this only installs VMware tools for the currently running kernel. Tar xvzf /mnt/VMwareTools-9.0.įollow the prompts to install VMware Tools. In the Virtual Machine Console go to the VM menu and choose Guest -> Install/Upgrade VMware Tools. Now type using tab command completion (line is wrapped for readability): Step 2: Install the necessary Perl packages You can login as root via the Virtual Machine Console in the vSphere ClientĮnsure the ISO is connected to the VM.The CentOS 6.4 ISO is still connected to the VM.An 圆4 instance of CentOS 6.4 was installed using the "Minimal" default installation of CentOS.The VM was created with a single VMXNET3 adapter.We're assuming the following about your setup: The steps below allow you to retrospectively install Perl and VMware tools. add the Perl packages during the install of CentOS or install an E1000 adapter in addition to the VMXNet3 adapter) but you might be in the situation that requires a nice clean install. You could change the initial setup of your VM (eg. This means you can't install VMware tools and thus the VMXNET3 driver to enable networking. When installing a minimal CentOS 6.4 VM on vSphere 5.1 or later, Perl is not automatically installed. Modified on: Thu, 31 May, 2018 at 8:25 AM Solution home Frequently Asked Questions Technical Articles Installing Perl and the VMXNET3 Driver Retrospectively On a Minimalist vSphere CentOS 6 Virtual Machine
