インストール
-bash-3.2# ./vmware-install.pl
Creating a new installer database using the tar3 format.
Installing the content of the package.
In which directory do you want to install the binary files?
[/usr/bin]
What is the directory that contains the init directories (rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)?
[/etc]
What is the directory that contains the init scripts?
[/etc/init.d]
In which directory do you want to install the daemon files?
[/usr/sbin]
In which directory do you want to install the library files?
[/usr/lib/vmware-tools]
The path "/usr/lib/vmware-tools" does not exist currently. This program is
going to create it, including needed parent directories. Is this what you want?
[yes]
In which directory do you want to install the documentation files?
[/usr/share/doc/vmware-tools]
The path "/usr/share/doc/vmware-tools" does not exist currently. This program
is going to create it, including needed parent directories. Is this what you
want? [yes]
The installation of VMware Tools 1.0.6 build-91891 for Solaris completed
successfully. You can decide to remove this software from your system at any
time by invoking the following command: "/usr/bin/vmware-uninstall-tools.pl".
Before running VMware Tools for the first time, you need to configure it by
invoking the following command: "/usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl". Do you want
this program to invoke the command for you now? [yes]
Stopping VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
-n Guest operating system daemon:
-ne done
Detected X.org version 1.3.
No drivers for X.org version: 1.3.
The configuration file /etc/X11/xorg.conf can not be found. Do you want to
create a new one? (yes/no) [yes]
Please choose one of the following display sizes (1 - 13):
[1] "640x480"
[2] "800x600"
[3] "1024x768"
[4] "1152x864"
[5] "1280x800"
[6] "1152x900"
[7] "1280x1024"
[8] "1376x1032"
[9] "1400x1050"
[10] "1680x1050"
[11] "1600x1200"
[12] "1920x1200"
[13] "2364x1773"
Please enter a number between 1 and 13:
[3] 3
Starting VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
-n Switching to guest configuration:
-ne done
-n Guest vmxnet fast network device:
-ne done
-n Guest operating system daemon:
-ne done
The configuration of VMware Tools 1.0.6 build-91891 for Solaris for this
running kernel completed successfully.
You must restart your X session before any mouse or graphics changes take
effect.
You can now run VMware Tools by invoking the following command:
"/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox" during an X session.
The installed vmxnet driver will be used for all vlance and vmxnet network
devices on this system. Existing vlance devices will transition from the pcn
driver to the vmxnet driver on the next reconfiguration reboot and, as such,
their interface names will change from having a "pcn" prefix to a "vmxnet"
prefix. You will need to change your network settings accordingly.
If you have configured a pcn interface, you should rename its files to use the
vmxnet device name to ensure the interface will be brought up properly upon
reboot. For example, the commands
# mv /etc/hostname.pcn0 /etc/hostname.vmxnet0
# mv /etc/hostname6.pcn0 /etc/hostname6.vmxnet0
# mv /etc/dhcp.pcn0 /etc/dhcp.vmxnet0
will cause the Solaris Service Management Facility to bring up the first vmxnet
interface using the configuration of your current pcn0 interface. Note that
the hostname6.pcn0 and dhcp.pcn0 files are optional.
Enjoy,
--the VMware team