This is a port of the open-vm-tools implementation of VMware Tools to the Synology DSM platform.
Here you will find ready-built binary installable .spk
-packages for Synology DSM
, together with the necessary sources, should you choose to build it yourself.
open-vm-tools
is a set of services and modules that enable several features in VMware
products for better management of, and seamless user interactions with, guest operating systems.
Specifically, this port enables interaction with a virtualised Synology DSM
running as a VMware
guest VM. A typical host runs the VMware ESXi
hypervisor.
open-vm-tools
is open source software released under GPL v2
and GPL v2
compatible licenses.
More information can be found at the official open-vm-tools source repository.
.spk
-packages are found under the Release section. SPK releases track open-vm-tools
versions from the upstream project.
Filenames are in the form
open-vm-tools_[Arch]-[DSM ver]_[open-vm-tools ver]-[build].spk
[Arch]
is the CPU architecture supported by the package. Use the correct one that matches the intended Synology
hardware model. This can be found in the official Synology knowledge base.
[DSM ver]
is the minimum Synology DSM
version supported by the package.
[open-vm-tools ver]
is the open-vm-tools
version matching the upstream releases.
[build]
is the incremental build number. Get the latest available to benefit from more recent patches built from upstream hotfixes.
For example, to install open-vm-tools 11.2.5
on a Synology NAS
model DS3615xs
(Package Arch: Bromolow
) running DSM 6.2
, download a package file named open-vm-tools_bromolow-6.2_11.2.5-xx.spk
which supports DSM
versions 6.2
and above.
Builds are created using the cross-compilation framework provided by the spksrc project from SynoCommunity.
spksrc
is open source software released under the BSD
license.
More information, including instructions to build this and many other projects relying on spksrc
, can be found at the official SynoCommunity/spksrc source repository.