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Old 18th July 2012, 04:30 PM
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Issue with Fedora 15 x64 VM

We have an odd issue with some fedora 15 VM's in our VMware environment. In the VM config we have it set to "Red Hat Enterprise 6 64bit". Once the VM boots and VMware Tools start, the OS designation changes to "Other 32-bit". A uname -a at the command line shows it is 64bit.

Watching the boot it is as soon as the tools start. Haven't seen this issue with Redhat or Oracle linux VM's we're running. Anyone else seen this?

ESXi host version is 4.1U1 and the tools are current. I'm thinking that maybe the tools are screwed up somehow.

Any ideas would be appreciated.
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