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[轉貼]Mounting your VMDK disks directly to your windows box

[轉貼]Mounting your VMDK disks directly to your windows box

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How to mount your VMDK hard disks easily?

Vmware is using VMDK format for virtual disks. You might do not know that you can mount virtual disks (.VMDK) file directly to your windows explorer interface with a little software called VMware Disk Mount Utility.

This utility can be downloaded from VMware.

I will show you how to do it but beforre let me tell you few things before you get started:

  • You can make changes to your virtual disk vith Disk Mount Utility.
  • You cannot mount vmdk file when your VM is running or suspended.
  • If your VM has a snapshot, any changes you mad to your VMDK will be lost when your revert to the shapshot.
  • There is no official support from WMware for the disk mount utility.
  • On your windows host you have to mount the virtual disk as D: or greater.

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Step by step how to use the VMware disk mount utility:

1.) Go to the VMware Disk Mount download page and accept the EULA before you can download the software, then save it to your disk. (file is called VMware-mount-5.5.0-18463.exe )

2.) Install the software, then open the command prompt window.

3.) Type there: cd “\Program Files\VMware\VMware DiskMount Utility”

4.) Then if you do not know any of the switches type: vmware-mount /?

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5.) Now let’s mount realy some disk… You must know the exact location of your virtual disk. In my exemple I have my VMDK files on different partition, because I separated the system and the data. So my vmdk files are at E:\VMs

6.) So I type vmware-mount Z: “E:\VMs\2K3-R2-ENTSP2″ and press ENTER. (I want the VMDK file to appear as Z: )

7.) If your disk has a snapshots you’ll have to answer if I want to proceed because any changes (if any) would be lost if I revert to the snapshot. I said yes.

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8.) To access the disk you do like you access any other hard disks or mapped network disks.

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9.) If you want to umount the volume just type: “vmware-mount.exe /d z:”

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As see, with this little utility you can easily and fast access your VMware Virtual Disks from your Windows box.

If you want to read more information on this utility, you can get a PDF here: VMware disk mount utility online manual.

If you want more informations how to do it in Linux, take a look at Accessing Virtual Hard Disks Outside of VMware on Linux.

Now if you have VMware Workstation 6.5, you can do the same think :

1.) You go to “Edit Virtual machine Settings”

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2.) Select the hard disk, and click onto a button Utilities_Map

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