ZENER wrote: » If you're using ESXi 5.5 then have you downloaded the VSphere Client to match it ? Works better in my experience than the web browsers. Ken
KERSPLAT! wrote: » I don't even know what that is I have VMware Server installed, when I click that it brings me directly to my browser with a login screen. Then I get the screen from Pic 1 above. I maybe should have mentioned this is for college so I have little knowledge on it
wexie wrote: » You can get it here : https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?downloadGroup=VC550B&productId=351&rPId=4975 Also (if I remember correctly) you should be able to get it either from your installed server (just browse to ip address of server) or from the installation media. Essentially it's a client you can use instead of a browser, it's more stable than using a browser. At a guess (can't see the error you're getting anywhere) you're looking at a java problem, mostly cause it's always a fecking java problem.
ZENER wrote: » What exactly have you installed ? There are a number of different server products available from VMWare, ESXi 5.5 is probably the most popular for those starting out. Have you installed the VMWare server on it's own hardware which you are accessing now from a remote machine ? Ken
vibe666 wrote: » it looks to me like he has actually installed vmware server (like vmware workstation but runs as a service without needing to log in to run VM's) rather than ESXi? it also looks like he is running it in linux not windows?
KERSPLAT! wrote: » It's just called VMware server. Everything is on my laptop
KERSPLAT! wrote: » Yep, that's it. It's running on my laptop W7. I can't understand how I can get into the console tab in Chrome but can't install the plugin but IE and FF won't even let me look at the installed VM, never mind getting near the console. I know this is probably frustrating to some, my apologies, trying to explain it as best I can and all the help is appreciated! I should also not that in Chrome I went to the permissions tab to make sure I had Admin privileges and it looked fine
wexie wrote: » what happens when you try to install the plugin in chrome?
wexie wrote: » disregard what I said so (at least the Vsphere client bit). Normally VMware server would be installed on bare metal (server) as a hypervisor which then runs VM's. You'd use the client to remotely access it from a management station.
vibe666 wrote: » vmware server is nothing like ESXi, it's (more or less) a more basic version of vmware workstation that can run as a service so VM's can be left running even if no user is logged on in the base OS, usually windows or linux. it doesn't run on bare metal like ESXi. you should be able to access the consoles of your VM's the same as you would in vmware workstation, by opening the vmware server application itself and clicking (or possibly double clicking) on your vm(s) so they open up on the right hand side. from your screengrabs, both vm's are running already, so it should be a simple task to get the console up.
ZENER wrote: » Use psr.exe to record your steps. Click Start > search> psr.exe. Ken
ZENER wrote: » What course are you taking part in ? Ken
ZENER wrote: » Virtualisation is where we're heading in IT right now (more like we're already there actually . . ) so it's worth the effort to get familiar with it and learn what you can. VMWare, HyperV (Microsoft) and Citrix are the brands to get familiar with.