VMware GSX 3 User Manual

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C H A P T E R   4  Managing Virtual Machines and the VMware GSX Server Host
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must have this port number set to the authd.port variable in its config.ini 
file (Windows host) or vmware-authd file (Linux host). 
Note:  If the port numbers specified in these files are different, the port number 
specified in /etc/vmware-console/config takes precedence.
To change the port number for a specific user who is using the console installed on a 
Linux host, add the following line to ~/.vmware/preferences:
authd.client.port = <portNumber>
Where <portNumber> is the port number to use only when this user is logged on 
and using a console to connect to a virtual machine on the GSX Server host. The GSX 
Server host must have this port number set to the authd.port variable in its 
config.ini
 file (Windows host) or vmware-authd file (Linux host). When this 
user is logged on, the port number specified in ~/.vmware/preferences 
supersedes the port number specified in /etc/vmware-console/config or 
/usr/lib/vmware-console/config
.
Substituting a Port Number with the VMware Scripting APIs
With the VMware Scripting APIs, you can supply a different port number when you 
create a new virtual machine object. This port number must match the port number 
set on the GSX Server host, which is set by the authd.port variable in the 
config.ini
 file (Windows host) or vmware-authd file (Linux host).
If you specify 0 as the port number, the console connects with the port number 
specified by authd.client.port instead. If authd.client.port is not 
specified, the console connects with the default port 902.
For more information about the VMware Scripting APIs, visit the VMware Web site at 
Downloading the VMware Virtual Machine Console
You can download installation packages for the VMware Virtual Machine Console 
from the VMware Management Interface. Packages are available for Linux and 
Windows hosts; download the package appropriate to the host machine on which 
the console is to be installed. 
Downloading the console and installing it allows you to quickly launch the console 
from the management interface and manage virtual machines.
Downloading the installer from the Status Monitor page allows you to quickly 
download the console you need without logging off of the management interface.