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Table 123. VMware Tools Component Values (Continued)
Valid Component Values Description
NetworkIntrospect
ion
NSX Network Introspection driver, vnetflt.sys. The second of
the two guest introspection drivers.
VSS
Driver for creating automatic backups. This driver is used if the
guest operating system is Windows Vista, Windows Server
2003, or other newer operating system. For older operating
systems and in Linux operating system, the Filesystem Sync
driver is used instead.
Toolbox
Unity
Component to support the Unity feature, which allows you to
open an application window in a virtual machine, enter Unity
mode, and have that window appear on your host desktop like
any other host application window.
Perfmon
Driver for WMI performance logging.
IMPORTANT One way to determine the component values to use is to run the interactive VMware Tools
installer with full logging turned on, select the components that you want installed, and then search the log
files for the ADDLOCAL and REMOVE properties. The log files show the names used by the program. The
following command runs the interactive installer with full logging turned on:
Setup.exe /s /v"/qn /l*v ""%TEMP%\vmmsi.log"""
Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a Linux Virtual Machine
For Linux virtual machines, you manually install or upgrade VMware Tools by using the command line.
This procedure describes how to use the VMware Tools tar installer to install or upgrade VMware Tools. For
virtual machines in a vSphere environment, you can alternatively use VMware Tools operating system
specific packages (OSPs) and open-vm-tools to install and upgrade VMware Tools. With OSPs open-vm-
tools, you can use the native update mechanisms of your operating system to download, install, and manage
VMware Tools. For more information, see “Operating System Specific Packages for Linux Guest Operating
Systems,” on page 238.
Prerequisites
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Power on the virtual machine.
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Verify that the guest operating system is running.
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Because the VMware Tools installer is written in Perl, verify that Perl is installed in the guest operating
system.
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To determine whether you have the latest version of VMware Tools, look on the Summary tab for the
virtual machine.
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For vSphere virtual machines, determine whether you have the latest version of VMware Tools. In the
vSphere Client inventory, select the virtual machine and click the Summary tab.
Procedure
1 Mount the VMware Tools virtual disc on the guest operating system.
VMware Product Action
vSphere Client
Inventory > Virtual Machine > Guest > Install/Upgrade VMware
vSphere Web Client
Right-click the virtual machine and select Guest OS > Install/Upgrade
VMware Tools.
vSphere Virtual Machine Administration
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