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What's New

The release notes cover the following topics:

This release of VMware Tools resolves a number of VMware AppDefense issues. It is recommended that VMware AppDefense users use VMware Tools 10.3.2.

Note: VMware Tools 10.3.0 is deprecated due to a VMXNET3 driver related issue. For more information, see KB 57796. Install or Upgrade to VMware Tools 10.3.2 or higher versions of VMware Tools. This deprecation does not impact 10.3.0 open-vm-tools.

VMware Tools 10.3.2 supports the following guest operating systems: windows.iso supports Windows Vista and later. VMware Tools 10.3.2 depends on and ships Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable version 14.0. While preparing the system for VMware Tools 10.3.2 installation, Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable is installed on the system as a prerequisite. Installing or upgrading to VMware Tools 10.3.2 is not supported for Windows versions that do not meet the prerequisites and customers should continue to use VMware Tools 10.2.x or older until they can patch or update Windows OS to meet the prerequisites for VMware Tools 10.3.2. Windows OS level prerequisites Windows Server 2016 Windows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows 8 Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Windows 7 SP1 Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2012 R2 with Microsoft update KB2919355 Windows 8.1 with Microsoft update KB2919355 linux.iso supports Linux guest operating systems Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 and later, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 and later, Ubuntu 10.04 and later. It also supports other distributions with glibc versions 2.5 and later. darwin.iso supports Mac OS X versions 10.11 and later. solaris.iso supports Solaris versions.

Integration of VMware AppDefense with VMware Tools: VMware Tools installation includes the VMware AppDefense, a security management, and monitoring solution. This data center security solution is based on application control, detection, and response. For more information, see the VMware Tools User Guide.

VMware Tools installation includes the VMware AppDefense, a security management, and monitoring solution. This data center security solution is based on application control, detection, and response. For more information, see the VMware Tools User Guide. Changes in the OpenGL driver : OpenGL driver has been updated for bug fixes and performance improvements Vertex buffer object (VBO) optimization Display list drawing optimization

: OpenGL driver has been updated for bug fixes and performance improvements VMware Tools lifecycle using driver update from Windows Update server : This integration will allow you to update the PVSCSI driver during a Windows update. This feature supports PVSCSI for Windows Server 2016 only.

: This integration will allow you to update the PVSCSI driver during a Windows update. This feature supports PVSCSI for Windows Server 2016 only. Shared folders : FUSE-based Shared Folders client which is used as a replacement for the kernel mode client supports Linux distributions with kernel version 3.10 and later.

: FUSE-based Shared Folders client which is used as a replacement for the kernel mode client supports Linux distributions with kernel version 3.10 and later. VMware Tools user space compiler upgrade: Compiler for VMware Tools 10.3.0 for Windows has been upgraded to Microsoft Visual Studio 2015.

Earlier Releases of VMware Tools

For earlier releases of VMware Tools, see the VMware Tools Documentation page.

Before You Begin

Important note about upgrading to VMware Tools 10.3.0

Installing or upgrading to VMware Tools 10.3.0 is not supported for Windows versions that do not meet the prerequisites. Users are recommended to use VMware Tools 10.2.x or older until Windows OS is updated to meet the prerequisites for VMware Tools 10.3.0.

NOTE: VMware Tools 10.3.0 for Windows installs Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable version 14.0 on the system which might need a system restart. Windows users are highly recommended to plan for a system restart before installing or upgrading to VMware Tools 10.3.0.

VMware Tools ISO images are frozen for some end of life guest operating systems. Some ISO images are not included with ESXi in the tools-light VIB. For more details, see the VMware Tools Documentation page. All VMware Tools ISO images are available for download from http://my.vmware.com.

VMware Tools for Windows: 32-bit and 64-bit installer executable (.exe) files are available for download. These files are provided for easier access and installation of VMware Tools in Windows guest operating systems.

When a newer version of vmtoolspkg VIB is installed, VMware Tools status might not change. This limitation is observed in vSphere 5.5.x and update releases. To work around, power off and power on the VM or reboot the host.

Important note about upgrading to ESXi 5.5 Update 3b or later

Resolution on incompatibility and general guidelines: While upgrading ESXi hosts to ESXi 5.5 Update 3b or ESXi 6.0 Update 1 or later, and using older versions of Horizon View Agent, refer to the knowledge base articles:

Internationalization

VMware Tools 10.3.2 is available in the following languages:

English

French

German

Spanish

Italian

Japanese

Korean

Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Product Support Notice

The Windows pre-Vista iso image for VMWare Tools is no longer packaged with ESXi. The Windows pre-Vista iso image is available for download by users who require it. For download information, see the Product Download page.

Compatibility Notes

Starting with VMware Tools version 10.2.0, Perl script-based VMware Tools installation for FreeBSD has been discontinued. FreeBSD systems are supported only through the open-vm-tools packages directly available from FreeBSD package repositories. FreeBSD packages for open-vm-tools 10.1.0 and later are available from FreeBSD package repositories.

Guest Operating System Customization Support

The Guest OS Customization Support Matrix provides details about the guest operating systems supported for customization.

Interoperability Matrix

The VMware Product Interoperability Matrix provides details about the compatibility of current and earlier versions of VMware Products. The VMware Product Interoperability Matrix of VMware Tools 10.3.0 can be applied to VMware Tools 10.3.2.

Installation and Upgrades for this release

VMware Tools can be downloaded from the Product Download page.

VMware Tools Operating System Specific Packages can be downloaded from http://packages.vmware.com/tools/releases/index.html. For more information on installing OSPs, see the VMware Tools Installation Guide for Operating System Specific Packages.

The steps to install VMware Tools vary depending on your VMware product and the guest operating system you have installed. For general steps to install VMware Tools in most VMware products, see General VMware Tools installation instructions (1014294).To set up productLocker to point to the shared datastore, see KB 2004018.



For specific instructions to install, upgrade, and configure VMware Tools, see the VMware Tools Documentation page.

Note:

If you are using VMware Tools version earlier than 9.4, refer to VMware Tools 10.1.0 Release Notes for specific upgrade guidelines.

Windows guest drivers installed by VMware Tools

VMware Tools 10.3.2 supports the following driver versions on a Windows Guest Operating System.

Drivers VMware Tools 10.3.2 Hardware Drivers vmci 9.8.6.0 vsock 9.8.12.0 pvscsi 1.3.10.0 wddm 8.16.1.0 xpdm 12.1.8.0 vmxnet3 1.8.3.1 vmxnet2 2.2.0.0 vmmouse 12.5.7.0 vmusbmouse 12.5.7.0 vmaudio 5.10.0.3506 efifw 1.0.0.0 Software Drivers vmrawdsk.sys 1.1.1.0 vmmemctl.sys 7.4.2.0 vmhgfs.sys 11.0.34.0 vsepflt.sys 10.3.0.0 vnetflt.sys 10.3.0.0 vnetWFP.sys 10.3.0.0 glgxi.sys 1.3.0.0

(Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, and Windows Server 2016)

Resolved Issues

Repair option is removed from the Control Panel of VMware Tools installer. Repair option is replaced with Change option in the Control Panel of VMware Tools installer. This issue is resolved in this release.

Process ID of a discontinued VMware Tools service might get reused immediately by the system. On Linux and UNIX like operating systems, the process id (PID) of a stopped VMware Tools service might get reused immediately by the system. As a result, the new process might get aborted by the VMware Tools service init script. If this occurs during a system shutdown, the fallacious 'kill' operation of the other process with the same (reused) PID might affect the orderly shutdown of another system service. This issue is resolved in this release.

The VMware Tools process might take a long time and consume 100% CPU of a core in a Linux OS with many IPv6 routes. Prior to VMware Tools 10.3.0, gathering network adapter information in a Linux guest OS with many IPv6 routes was a time-consuming process with 100% use of the CPU of a core. The exported data contained only a maximum of 100 routes. IPv4 routes took precedence over IPv6, leading to data loss in reporting IPv6 routes. If there were more than 100 IPv4 routes, IPv6 routes were not reported. This performance issue has been resolved in this release. The default routes gathering behavior can be overridden by configuring the values in the /etc/vmware-tools/tools.conf file:



[guestinfo]

max-ipv4-routes=0

max-ipv6-routes=0



Note: If they are not manually set or an invalid value (over 100 or less than 0) is set, 'max-ipv4-routes' and 'max-ipv6-routes' is set to 100 by default. It can be set to 0 to disable the data collection. This issue is resolved in this release.

Installation of the libvmtools package might fail the installation of VMware Tools. When the package "libvmtools0" is installed in SUSE Linux 12 and open-vm-tools is not installed, the VMware Tools installer fails. This is set to prevent an incomplete installation. Users have to uninstall both open-vm-tools and libvmtools0 to install VMware Tools. This issue is resolved in this release.

Known Issues