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I’m a 30 something Irish guy that works in the IT business. Inside the trade I’m interested in Linux, Internet technologies and mobile hardware and services. Outside, I enjoy a good book, a nice beer and decent game of rugby……

P.S. This is a personal blog, and while I do have a professional involvement in a lot of the technical topics I mention in some of my posts, they do not reflect company policy or ethos.

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VMWare Console Tools

VMWare Server includes the ability to only allocate disk space on the host system as needed. For example, if the virtualised system has a 8GB disk but only uses 4GB, then the disk image only takes up 4GB. While the disk image will expand as required, it won’t automatically reduce. The VMWare Tools application allows you to shrink it back on demand, but it’s a GUI app, which is fine if you’re running Windows, or Unix/Linux with X, but sod all use if you like to run your Linux VMs as lean as possible, without X.

VMWare Command Line Tools from VM Back is an unofficial open source command line version of VMWare Tools that enables you to shrink your disk images and sync your clocks on any Linux, DOS, BSD or Solaris VM.

By gary | 22. Apr 2007 | Linux, Software, Technology | No Comments »

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