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TrainSignal VMware ESX CBT

Duncan Epping · Mar 31, 2008 ·

I just completed TrainSignal’s VMware ESX CBT(computer based training). Some of you might wonder why the hell I would be checking this course. Well TrainSignal asked me to review their product and share my findings with you guys.

TrainSignal released this VMware ESX CBT. For those of you who never watched a CBT, it’s a video of a training along with some demos and .ppt slides. David Davis guides you during this CBT through the wonderful world of VMware ESX. All the ins and outs are covered. David has a good voice, which makes this CBT definitely more pleasant and easy to listen to. Only thing I noticed that it becomes a bit monotone after a couple of hours. But that could also be due to the fact that it’s mainly powerpoint slides your watching, it would be nice to see the instructor for a change to get more variety. Or spice the CBT up with some questions about the topic you’ve just watched. This way you will know immediately that you understood what was discussed.

The topics range from basic Virtual Machine info to command line stuff like creating a vmfs and even some basic troubleshooting. In my opinion David covered all important topics one should know about, and in a decent way.

Bottom line: It’s cheap, good quality, easy to use and watch. Especially will come in handy when preparing for an exam. Not certain about a specific topic, drop the CD-Rom in and just watch it again. There’s still room for improvement though: it would be nice to see the instructor instead of only ppt’s, no topic list on DVD booklet. In the end this CBT is definitely worth the money and your time.

Before I finished this blog I noticed that Manlio Frizzi also posted about this CBT. It seems that both of us received the CBT around the same time. So I ditched the topic list cause Manlio already posted it…

New iso’s/builds coming up for 3i / 3.5 / VirtualCenter

Duncan Epping · Mar 31, 2008 ·

There are new iso’s / builds coming up for 3i, 3.5 and VirtualCenter:

VMware ESX 3.5 Update 1
Latest Version: 3.5 | 4/10/2008 | Build: 82663

VMware VirtualCenter 2.5 Update 1
Latest Version: 2.5 | 4/10/2008 | Build: 79820

VMware ESXi 3.5 Installable Update 1
Latest Version: 3.5 | 4/10/2008 | Build: 82664

Unfortunately the iso’s aren’t available for download yet and the release notes aren’t updated. I guess someone just made a mistake updating this page cause the release date isn’t for another 10 days. We will just have to wait and see.

VMware Certified Design Expert

Duncan Epping · Mar 31, 2008 ·

Eric Sloof just confirmed my scoop in January with additional info on the certification:

The VMware Certified Design Engineer certification will be available later this year. The certification involved taking several courses and exams, including:

  • Courses
    Install and Configure
    DSA
    Design course (currently under development)
  • Exam
    VCP on VI3
    Enterprise Exam (currently in private beta)
    Design Exam (currently under development)

Once all of this has been completed the candidate must present a defensible design to a panel of VMware Solution Architects for consideration. As you may guess, this is a certification specifically targeted for VMware partners that will be assisting VMware in design and deployment and is only intended for a relatively small audience. That being said, the Enterprise Exam, which has a number of live lab style questions, should be available to the public in the next few months and may become part of a mid-line certification between VCP on VI3 and VCDX. That is also under consideration.

Jon C. Hall Technical Certification Developer VMware, Inc.

Tool: Checking the status of VMware Tools and updating

Duncan Epping · Mar 30, 2008 ·

Rob de Veij created a cool tool for checking the status of VMware Tools and easily upgrading to the latest version of the tools by just selecting the appropriate VM.

RVTools is a small .NET 2.0 application which uses the VI SDK to display the version of the installed VMware tools.It also shows if the tools are upgradeable. The button “Upgrade VMware Tools” starts an UpgradeTools_Task for every selected VM.


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Installing VMware Tools fails with “internal error 2203”

Duncan Epping · Mar 27, 2008 ·

When updating VMware Tools the setup constantly bailed out without a decent error. So I decided to un-install the Tools and install them again. Un-installing went smooth but when installing it again I ended up with the error “internal error 2203”. After googling this error the Citrix website gave me the solution, check your tmp and temp environment variables. Indeed both variables pointed out to the CD-Rom player for some strange reason. I changed it to c:\temp and the installation of VMware Tools went smooth…

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist and Distinguished Engineering Architect at Broadcom. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan is the co-author of the vSAN Deep Dive and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan is also the host of the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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