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# Copyright (c) 2019-2021 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
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# "CAUTION: tools.conf is highly syntax sensitive file. Use extreme caution
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# while editing it. If modified, it is automatically re-loaded by
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# VMware Tools services every 5 seconds."
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#
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# Lines must not end with trailing white space.
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[unsetenvironment]
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# Defines environment variables to be removed from the service reading
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# the configuration file. Supported formats are:
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#
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# 1. <variableName>=
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# 2. <serviceName>.<variableName>=
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#
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# Where <serviceName> refers to the 'vmsvc' and 'vmusr',
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# <variableName> refers to the name of the environment
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# variable to be removed. '=' sign after <variableName>
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# is mandatory to maintain the configuration file syntax.
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# However, anything after '=' is ignored.
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#
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# Case-sensitive behavior is defined by the operating system.
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#
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# Note: unsetenvironment group is processed before setenvironment group.
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# As the service environment is setup at start up time, any changes
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# in this group require service to be restarted in order to take effect.
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#
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# Unsetting PATH for all services:
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# PATH=
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#
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# Unsetting PATH for vmsvc only:
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# vmsvc.PATH=
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#
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# Unsetting PATH for vmusr only:
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# vmusr.PATH=
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[setenvironment]
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# Defines environment variables to be set for the service reading
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# the configuration file. Supported formats are:
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#
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# 1. <variableName>=<variableValue>
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# 2. <serviceName>.<variableName>=<variableValue>
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#
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# Where <serviceName> refers to the 'vmsvc' and 'vmusr',
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# <variableName> refers to the name of the environment
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# variable to be set, and <variableValue> refers to the
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# value to be assigned to the environment variable.
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#
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# Case-sensitive behavior is defined by the operating system.
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#
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# Note: setenvironment group is processed after unsetenvironment group.
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# As the service environment is setup at start up time, any changes
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# in this group require service to be restarted in order to take effect.
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#
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# Setting TMPDIR for all services:
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# TMPDIR=/vmware/temp
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#
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# Setting TMPDIR for vmsvc only:
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# vmsvc.TMPDIR=/vmware/vmsvc/temp
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#
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# Setting TMPDIR for vmusr only:
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# vmusr.TMPDIR=/vmware/vmusr/temp
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[logging]
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# set to false to disable logging
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log = true
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handler = syslog
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facility = user
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level = message
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# Log destinations for various services
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# By default, logs go to
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# %windir%/temp/vmware-<servicename>.log
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# for Windows, and
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# /var/log/vmware-<servicename>-<username>.log
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# for Linux, MacOS and Solaris.
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# Possible values for handler are:
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# file: logs to a file. Set *.data to the file name
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# file+: same as 'file', but appends to the file
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# All file paths used in *.data value need to be in Unix
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# format (forward slashes) and in utf-8, for all operating
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# systems.
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# vmx: logs to the host (ESXi, Workstation, Fusion)
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# std: Logs to stdout for level >= 'message',
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# and to stderr for more severe than 'message'.
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# syslog: logs to syslog
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# outputdebugstring: uses OutputDebugString (Windows only)
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# If handler is 'syslog' and the OS is Linux, the facility
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# can be set with <domain>.facility. The facility value can be one of
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# 'local0'..'local7', 'daemon' or 'user'. The default is 'user'.
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#vmtoolsd.facility = user
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# possible values for level are:
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# debug, info, message, warning, critical, error
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# Note that "debug" level logs generate huge amounts of logs and may also
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# include sensitive data required for diagnosis. Therefore, this level should
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# be used only for the duration of diagnosis of an issue and reverted back to
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# default setting post diagnosis.
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# Enable tools service logging to a file.
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#vmtoolsd.level = debug
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#vmtoolsd.handler = file
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#vmtoolsd.data = c:/tmp/vmtoolsd-${USER}.log
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# Enable 'vmsvc' service logging to a file.
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#vmsvc.level = debug
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#vmsvc.handler = file
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#vmsvc.data = c:/tmp/vmsvc.log
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# Enable VMwareResolutionSet.exe logging to a file.
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# Comment this for Linux guest, sometimes vmusr logs are not generated due
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# to this being uncommented
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#vmresset.level = debug
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#vmresset.handler = file+
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#vmresset.data = c:/tmp/vmresset.log
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# Enable new "vmusr" service logging to a file.
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#vmusr.level = debug
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#vmusr.handler = file
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#vmusr.data = c:/tmp/vmusr.${USER}.log
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# Set the following configuration if you want to collect the logs for
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# vmware-toolbox-cmd utility
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#toolboxcmd.level = debug
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#toolboxcmd.handler = file
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#toolboxcmd.data = c:/tmp/vmtoolboxcmd-${USER}.log
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# With no explicit logging configuration for deployPkg, its default log path in
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# Linux is /var/log/vmware-imc/toolsDeployPkg.log, and in Windows is
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# %WINDIR%/Temp/vmware-imc/toolsDeployPkg.log
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# Set the following configuration if you want to redirect the deployPkg log to
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# any existing location other than the default.
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#deployPkg.level = debug
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#deployPkg.handler = file
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#deployPkg.data = c:/tmp/toolsDeployPkg-${USER}.log
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# Redirecting the deployPkg log to the vmx log file. Please note that
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# "log = true" and the vmsvc log handler setting to vmx are also neccessary
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# if you want to redirect the deployPkg log to vmx.
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#log = true
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#vmsvc.level = debug
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#vmsvc.handler = vmx
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#deployPkg.level = debug
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#deployPkg.handler = vmx
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# Enable old VMwareUser/vmware-user logging to file.
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#log.file = c:/tmp/vmtools.log
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# Enable "hgfsServer" request handling logging to the appropriate service file.
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#hgfsServer.level = debug
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# Enable "hgfs" manager and transport logging to the appropriate service file.
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#hgfsd.level = debug
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#vmbackup.level = debug
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#vmbackup.handler = vmx
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#vmvss.level = debug
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#vmvss.handler = vmx
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# Default 4096, 0=> disable log caching
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#maxCacheEntries=4096
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# Set the following configurations for modifying network script logging file.
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# Only for Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD
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#network.handler = file
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#network.data = /tmp/network.log
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#network.maxOldLogFiles = 9
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# Redirect network script logs to vmx
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#network.handler = vmx
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[powerops]
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# Custom scripts for power operations
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# This can be an absolute path, or a path relative to the tools
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# install path (/etc/vmware-tools/ for Linux).
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# For more information on configuring and querying custom scripts with
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# VMware Tools, see the "Use Custom VMware Tools Scripts" section of the
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# "VMware Tools Configuration Utility User's Guide".
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# Runs when the virtual machine is being powered on rather than resumed.
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# Also runs after virtual machine restarts.
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# The default script has no effect on networking for the virtual machine.
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#poweron-script=poweron-vm-default
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# Runs when the virtual machine is being powered off or reset.
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# The default script has no effect on networking for the virtual machine.
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#poweroff-script=poweroff-vm-default
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# Runs when the virtual machine is resumed after it was suspended.
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# On Windows guest operating systems, if the virtual machine is configured to
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# use DHCP, the default script renews the IP address of the virtual machine.
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# On Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD guest operating systems,
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# this script starts networking for the virtual machine.
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#resume-script=resume-vm-default
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# Runs when the virtual machine is being suspended.
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# On Windows guest operating systems, if the virtual machine is configured
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# to use DHCP, the default script releases the IP address of the virtual
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# machine.
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# On Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD, this script stops networking for
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# the virtual machine.
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#suspend-script=suspend-vm-default
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[guestinfo]
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# Set to true to disable the perf monitor.
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#disable-perf-mon=false
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# Set to true to disable DiskInfo.
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#disable-query-diskinfo=false
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# User-defined poll interval in seconds. Set to 0 to disable polling.
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#poll-interval=30
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# User-defined stats interval in seconds. Set to 0 to disable stats collection.
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#stats-interval=20
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# Whether stat results should be written to the log.
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#enable-stat-logging=false
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# Set a comma separated list of network interface names that can be the
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# primary ones. These will be sorted to the top. Interface names can use
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# wildcards like '*' and '?'. Default is no value.
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#primary-nics=
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primary-nics=eth*
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# Set a comma separated list of network interface names that have low priority
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# (so they will be sorted to the end). Interface names can use wildcards like
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# '*' and '?'. Default is no value.
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#low-priority-nics=
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# Set a comma separated list of network interface names that shall be ignored.
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# Interface names can use wildcards like '*' and '?'.
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# Default for Linux and all non-Windows:
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#exclude-nics=veth*,docker*,virbr*
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# Default for Windows:
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#exclude-nics=vEthernet*
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# max umber of IPv4 routes to gather.
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#max-ipv4-routes=100
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# max umber of IPv6 routes to gather.
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#max-ipv6-routes=100
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# whether to include reserved space in diskInfo space metrics on Linux
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#diskinfo-include-reserved=false
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[appinfo]
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# This plugin collects info about running applications in guest OS.
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# Set to true to disable the appinfo plugin.
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#disabled=false
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# User-defined poll interval in seconds. Set to 0 to disable the plugin.
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#poll-interval=21600
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# For Windows guest, set to true to use WMI for getting the application
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# version info, otherwise native Win32 API is used.
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#useWMI=false
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[servicediscovery]
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# This plugin provides admins with additional info for better VM management.
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# Set to true to disable the servicediscovery plugin.
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#disabled=false
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[unity]
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#
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# Unity is available for Windows only.
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#
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# Set to true to override system decisions about whether unity should be available.
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#forceEnable=false
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# Override the desktop background color when in Unity mode.
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#desktop.backgroundColor=
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# The socket type can be 'ipsocket' or 'vsocket':
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#pbrpc.socketType
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[resolutionKMS]
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# Default is true if tools finds an xf86-video-vmware driver with
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# version >= 13.2.0. If you don't have X installed, set this to true manually.
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# This only affects tools for Linux.
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#enable=true
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[guestosinfo]
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# Override the short OS name sent by tools.
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#short-name=
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# Override the long OS name sent by tools.
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#long-name=
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[vmbackup]
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# enableSyncDriver is Linux only.
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#enableSyncDriver=true
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# enableVSS is Windows only.
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#enableVSS=true
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# vss.disableAppQuiescing is Windows only.
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# This setting can be used to force file system quiescing on Windows systems
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# having problems with application quiescing.
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# See https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2146204
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#vss.disableAppQuiescing=false
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# Linux:
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# The value of excludedFileSystems is a comma-separated list of glob-style
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# patterns specifying the file system mount points to be excluded from
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# quiescing operation. The patterns may use '*' (wildcard) to represent
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# any string of characters and '?' (joker) to represent any single character.
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# The characters represented by the patterns '*' and '?' may include any
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# characters, including '/'.
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#
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# Windows:
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# The value of excludedFileSystems is a comma-separated list of mount points
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# specifying the volumes to be excluded from quiesced snapshots.
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# Each mount point must be a full path separated and ended with "\\".
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# For example, to exclude volumes with drive letter 'E' or mount point
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# "F:\mount\", use:
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# excludedFileSystems=E:\\,F:\\mount\\
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# This setting is ignored when application quiescing is used.
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#excludedFileSystems=
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# execScripts specifies whether to execute scripts as part of the quiescing
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# operation. Scripts are executed from the scripts directory along with the
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# legacy scripts.
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#
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# Scripts directory:
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# Linux: /etc/vmware-tools/backupScripts.d
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# Windows: <Install-Path>\backupScripts.d
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#
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# Legacy scripts:
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# Linux: /usr/sbin/pre-freeze-script and /usr/sbin/post-thaw-script
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# Windows: C:\windows\pre-freeze-script.bat and C:\windows\post-thaw-script.bat
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#
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# On each quiescing operation, scripts are invoked before quiescing and
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# either after a quiescing failure or after thawing.
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# The first argument passed to each script is
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# "freeze", when invoked before quiescing;
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# "freezefail", when invoked after a quiescing failure; or
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# "thaw", when invoked after thawing.
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# When invoked before quiescing, scripts from the directory are invoked in
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# alphabetically ascending order; when invoked following a quiescing failure
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# or thawing, they are invoked in the reverse order. Any subdirectories are
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# ignored.
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# Note that the legacy pre-freeze-script is invoked only before quiescing as
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# the first script and post-thaw-script is invoked after a quiescing failure
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# as well as after thawing as the last script.
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#execScripts=true
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# Additional argument to be passed to scripts
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#scriptArg=
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[guestoperations]
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# to disable all guest ops
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#disabled=false
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# Whether to use vgauth for guest op authentication
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#useVGAuth=true
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[autoupgrade]
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# The autoupgrade plugin is only available for Windows.
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# The "allow-upgrade" option controls whether automatic upgrades (or reinstalls)
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# are allowed. The two options "allow-add-feature" and "allow-remove-feature"
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# control whether adding or removing a feature will be allowed. The two latter
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# ones only affect Windows tools.
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#allow-upgrade=true
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#allow-add-feature=true
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#allow-remove-feature=true
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[deployPkg]
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# to disable guest customization
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#enable-customization=false
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[cbhelper]
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# The carbonblack helper plugin is only available for Windows.
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# User-defined poll interval in seconds. Set to 0 to disable polling.
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#poll-interval=60
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[gueststoreupgrade]
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# The guestStoreUpgrade plugin is only available for Windows.
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# The policy value is one of the settings listed below.
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# off = no VMware Tools upgrade from GuestStore. Feature is
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# disabled.
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# manual = (Default) VMware Tools upgrade from GuestStore is
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# manually started.
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# powercycle = VMware Tools upgrade from GuestStore on system
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# power on.
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#policy=manual
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# Time interval for periodically checking available VMware Tools package
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# version in the GuestStore.
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# User-defined poll interval in seconds. Set to 0 to disable polling.
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# Minimum valid value is 900 seconds (15 minutes)
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# Default value is 3600 seconds (60 minutes)
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#poll-interval=3600
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# VMware Tools package version metadata key to specify a VMware Tools
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# package version in the GuestStore.
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# User-defined key for VMware Tools package version.
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# Default value is "vmtools" which points to the latest version of
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# VMware Tools package in the GuestStore.
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#vmtools-version-key=vmtools
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[devicehelper]
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# The deviceHelper plugin is only available for Windows.
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# Set to true to disable the deviceHelper plugin.
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#disabled=false
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