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Date:      Sun, 19 Dec 1999 15:17:57 -0800
From:      Devin Butterfield <dbutter@wireless.net>
To:        freebsd-emulation@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: VMware: Questions...
Message-ID:  <385D67A5.7E7D948B@wireless.net>

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Guido van Rooij wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 08:44:39PM -0500, Vladimir N. Silyaev wrote:
> > > 2. When running VMware I see many messages saying: "linux: syscall
> > > setresuid is obsoleted or not implemented (pid=255)" going to the
> > > console.
> > I think you were ran vmware not from root?
> 
> The binary is setuid to root so that should not be a problem.
> 
> >
> > > 3. Perhaps related to 2., I notice that windows seems to freeze for 2-3
> > > seconds (with disk activity during this freeze and more messages like in
> > > 2. going to the console) every 3-4 minutes.
> > Probably 3. and 2. are non related.
> >
> > > Is this somehow related to
> > > VMware needing a /dev/rtc device? If so, is there any practical way to
> > > satisfy this need?
> > I don't know what exactly VMware want from a /dev/rtc. The RTC already used in
> > kernel, so it doesn't have any chance to port a linux code.
> 
> I am seeing the same freezes. I am running NT4 on a virtual drive.
> >From time to time, the NT in vmware freezes. The IDE light on the vmware
> screen is off, yet there is a tremendous amount of disk activity
> going on (as seen from iostat or systat -vmstat). I am seeing
> 100 transaction per second. There is no paging or swapping going on
> (as seen by FreeBSD), so I can only assume that something is happening
> inside the virtual drive. But it is NOT NT doing that because
> otherwise we'd see the IDE pseudo led on...
> 
> Are there any people that run NT in vmware on a Linux box listening
> here? If so: do the see the same disk activity?
> 
> -Guido

I tried recently to run the same configuration I am using with BSD on a
Linux box (I actually copied the virtual disk and config file over) and
there were no problems. So, this is clearly only a problem under BSD.
When I was first setting up VMware under FreeBSD I remember a dialog box
which warned me that because I was missing a /dev/rtc device, menus in
windows may be jerky and or hesitate, and windows would loose time. I am
thinking that this may be the problem. I will try disabling VMware's
access to /dev/rtc under Linux and see if that exhibits the same
behavior. I'll post my results.

--
Regards, Devin.


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