When downloading, it displays "Downloading Windows11 esd file from Microsoft." but once the download bar finishes, this is still displayed and no sign is given that the download is complete. I wonder if this is a problem with my device, or with the software?

Specifically I am attempting to download the IDM 3.3.5 upgrade binaries. My VMware account has been validated with the proper credentials in LCM. I am able to login to My VMware with this account and download the IDM products manually. I have the permissions on my VMware account to download products. I'm using My VMware as the location for downloading the product binaries in LCM. It discovers the binaries just fine so my connection to My VMware is good. I have verified enough hard drive space exists to download the new binaries.


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What pointed me in the right direction was running the command: curl -v This output a refused TLS 1.2 connection. I fixed a similar issue on my vIDM appliance by modifying the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file line 117 to remove some troublesome ciphers. So I accessed my vRLCM sshd_config file located in /etc/ssh/sshd_config and scrolled down to line 117. The first two ciphers listed are aes256-gcm@openssh.com and aes128-gcm@openssh.com. By removing these two ciphers and saving the sshd_config file I was able to finally open a TLS session with and download the binary files I needed to upgrade my managed vRealize appliance from the vRLCM. My cipher list on line 117 of sshd_config only contains aes256-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes128-ctr now and this seems to work. I'm not sure what the issue with the first two ciphers mentioned above was or why they were allowed to certain VMware update repositories (such as vrealize-update.vmware.com) but not download2.vmware.com. Furthermore I'm not sure why these two ciphers by default do not affect other users but affected my appliance. I requested answers to these questions from my open VMware support ticket but they have not been able to provide answers at this time. Still I hope this information is useful to any users who experience update issues with vRealize appliances. I have used it to fix update issues on both vRLCM and vIDM in my environment.

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I followed exactly the case "Installing vm tools on a Ubuntu guest" from this official page. And under usr/src/open-vm-tools-2010.06.16 I have a bunch of folders vmblock, vmci, etc.., so it seems things went ok. Yet after reboot of the vm the tools don't seem to be installed. An the command vmware-tooldoes not work.

It is not support by Aruba officially but you can install it on vmware workstation. After installation, before powering up the VM, edit the VM and just add another hard drive with 80Gb or more capacity. You are good to go! 0852c4b9a8

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