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4 Open Install VMware Tools on the VMware Tools virtual disc, follow the prompts in the installer
assistant, and click OK.
The virtual machine restarts to have VMware Tools take effect.
Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a Solaris Virtual Machine
For Solaris virtual machines, you manually install or upgrade VMware Tools by using the command line.
Before you upgrade VMware Tools, consider the environment that the virtual machine runs in and weigh
the benefits of different upgrade strategies. For example, you can install the latest version of VMware Tools
to enhance the performance of the virtual machine's guest operating system and improve virtual machine
management, or you can continue using the existing version to provide more flexibility and avoid
downtime in your environment.
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.
Fusion
Virtual Machine > Install (or Upgrade) VMware Tools
Workstation Pro
VM > Install (or Upgrade) VMware Tools
Workstation Player
Player > Manage > Install (or Upgrade) VMware Tools
2 Mount the VMware Tools virtual disc on the guest operating system.
VMware Product Action
vSphere Client
Inventory > Virtual Machine > Guest > Install/Upgrade VMware Tools
vSphere Web Client
Right-click the virtual machine and select All vCenter Actions > Guest OS
> Install/Upgrade VMware Tools.
a To locate a virtual machine, select a datacenter, folder, cluster, resource
pool, host, or vApp.
b Click the Related Objects tab and click Virtual Machines.
3 If you are performing an upgrade or reinstallation, in the Install/Upgrade VMware Tools dialog box,
select Interactive Tools Installation or Interactive Tools Upgrade and click OK.
The process starts by mounting the VMware Tools virtual disc on the guest operating system.
4 In the virtual machine, log in to the guest operating system as root and open a terminal window.
vSphere Virtual Machine Administration
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