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Save your changes and exit the text editor ( Ctrl+O , Enter , Ctrl+X ). Step 5: Launching and Verifying the Installation
After the installation script finishes, start the virtual machines: sudo ./vmx.sh --start Use code with caution. 5. Verifying the Installation
To install the VMware bundle, specifically vmxbundle-171r18.tgz , you will need to follow these steps. This guide assumes you are using a Linux system, as the .tgz file is typically associated with tarball archives on Unix-like operating systems. install download vmxbundle 171r18tgz
Do not proceed without the following checks. A failed bundle installation can leave your ESXi host in a maintenance mode or non-responsive state.
You need to extract the contents of the .tgz file. You can do this using the tar command with the -xvf options: Save your changes and exit the text editor
# Upload to ESXi datastore first, then: esxcli software vib install -d /path/to/vmxbundle_171r18.tgz
esxcli software vib install -v /path/to/driver.vib --no-sig-check Verifying the Installation To install the VMware bundle,
If using ESXi, upload the extracted folder to your datastore via the vSphere Client.
In VMware Workstation/Player, go to and select the .vmx file.
If you encounter persistent errors, particularly related to invalid bundle signatures or compatibility, consult your specific vendor's documentation or your internal support channels for guidance.
In the complex ecosystem of VMware virtualization, encountering specific file naming conventions like vmxbundle 171r18tgz can be both a relief (you found the fix) and a headache (how do you install it?).
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