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+ | ===== Advanced features ===== | ||
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+ | ==== The VMware logfile console ==== | ||
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+ | VMware creates a log file for each virtual machine, which is usually the file ''vmware.log'' in the same directory as the virtual machine's ''.vmx'' file. | ||
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+ | You can record the output from iPXE in this log by enabling the build option ''[[:buildcfg:CONSOLE_VMWARE]]''. For example: | ||
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+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:58.016Z| vmx| I120: Ethernet0 MAC Address: 00:0c:29:3a:7d:f2 | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.145Z| vmx| I120: VMX_PowerOn: ModuleTable_PowerOn = 1 | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.356Z| vcpu-0| I120: Intel VT enabled. | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.359Z| vcpu-0| I120: VMM initialized. | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.362Z| vcpu-0| I120: Monitor has started | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:24:02.775Z| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:24:02.778Z| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: iPXE 1.0.0+ -- http://ipxe.org | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:24:02.781Z| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: Features: iSCSI HTTP DNS bzImage PXE PXEXT | ||
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+ | ==== VMware GuestInfo settings ==== | ||
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+ | You can configure |