error message: vmsvc[xxxx]:[warning][guestinfo]recordroutinginfo:unable to collect IPv4 routing table
The following components are properly installed after checking that:
Linuxvmos properly installed;
IP information is set correctly;
vmwaretools properly installed;
the virtual machine hardware version is 9;
Restart The VM, the boot process prompted libguestinfo.so module failure will prompt, but the VM still start normally, but it will hung live 1, 20 minutes;
through the fault prompt, after series of troubleshooting, found that if the removal of the libtimesync.so library can solve the problem, but the problem is that shielding the module is the problem is the time synchronization will be problematic, so, but also to solve the problem from the root;
Solution Solutions
Rename the libtimesync.so file and back it up (develop good working habits), which is located in/usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmsvc/libtimesync.so or/usr/lib/ vmwrae-tools/plugins64/vmsvc/libtimesync.so;
As I said earlier, if blocking this module would cause time synchronization problems, why would you want to block it?
Ok, when shielded from the vmwaretools brought by the time synchronization module, you can directly use the Linux system comes with time synchronization function to perform the system time synchronization can;
This article is from the "Dream to Reality" blog, please be sure to keep this source http://lookingdream.blog.51cto.com/5177800/1883991
Troubleshooting Linux VMS on vsphere 5.1 tip: Unable to collect IPV4 routing table problem