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Get a list of running virtual machines, identified by World ID, UUID, Display Name, and path to the .vmx configuration file, using this command:
 esxcli vms vm list
or
 vim-cmd vmsvc/getallvms</description>
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	*  Vmware workstation hacks
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	*  Linux Virtual Machine Tuning Guide

elsewhere

	*  Server running on Linux Host - Recommended Settings
	*  Convert vmware vmdk to kvm/qcow2/virtualbox
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            <description>Linux Virtual Machine Tuning Guide
Version 1.1&lt;http://lonesysadmin.net/linux-virtual-machine-tuning-guide/&gt;Check original source for full version of article and updates.
Align your guest OS partitions for the best storage performance.

Logical Block Addressing is a common addressing scheme for disks on PCs. However, under this scheme the master boot record causes partitions to start at a block that isn’t a power of 2. This isn’t a huge deal for individual disks, but for shared storage where a LU…</description>
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            <description>Reconfigure modules from CLI
 vmware-modconfig --console --install-all
VMware 6.0.3 (build 80004) on Debian with the 'linux-image-2.6.25-2-686' kernel image

	*  install vmware
		*  when the vmware-config.pl script fails (it will), download “vmware-any-any-update117b.tgz</description>
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