In several VMware vCloud providers, the VM's use vmware tools ver 8290.
This allows for some guest OS customization but particularly hot RAM or CPU adding should the OS support it. When I create my Astaro VM's, I select "other Linux 2.6 64bit" and then I insert the ISO to install.
It would be really cool if I could increase the RAM while the VM was running, among other things like set up the NIC IP's from vCloud Director.
In order to do that, I need VMWare tools installed.. and there is something that seems to be on there (maybe) but it's something old and not working with today's vCloud providers.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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