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VMware Server User’s Guide
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To change virtual machine runtime settings
1IntheCommandssectionofthevirtualmachine’sSummarytab,clickConfigure
VM.
2ClickAdvanced.
3IntheSettingssection,selectanoption:
RecordruntimeinformationWhenselected,youcanselectoneofthe
following:
DebugginginformationCollectsdebugginginformation.Youcan
providethisinformationtoVMwaresupporttotroubleshootany
problemsyouareexperiencing.
StatisticsinformationCollectsperformancestatistics.Youcanprovide
thisinformationtoVMwaresupporttotroubleshootperformance
problems.
OnWindowshosts,thefilesarestoredinthedirectory
<%ALLUSERSPROFILE%>\VMware\VMware Server\hostd\stats.
OnLinuxhostsystems,thefilesarestoredinthedirectory
/var/log/vmware.
EnableloggingEnablesloggingforthevirtualmachine.Youcanprovide
thistoVMwaresupporttotroubleshootanyproblemsyouareexperiencing.
VMwarerecommendsthatyoukeeploggingenabled.Thereisminimal
overheadforthislogging.
DisableaccelerationDisablesaccelerationinthevirtualmachine.Itis
sometimesnecessarytotemporarilydisableaccelerationinavirtualmachine
toresolveproblemswithaguestoperatingsystemapplicationthatcrashesor
seemstohangorreportsthatitisrunningunderadebugger.Usuallyitis
possibletore
enableaccelerationafterinstallingorstartingtheapplication.
SupportVMIParavirtualizationIfyouhaveaVMwareVMI3.0enabled
kernelinaLinuxguestoperatingsystem,youcanenableVMI
paravirtualizationsupporttoimproveperformanceinthevirtualmachine.
AvailableVMIenabledkernelsincludeUbuntu7.04(Feisty)orlater.
Usethestandardimagefor32bitIntelx86
systems.VMIcurrentlysupports
only32bitguests.
Formoreinformationaboutparavirtualization,see:
http://www.vmware.com/interfaces/paravirtualization.html