Thanks blue,
So the concept of making a movie of a VM in Linux after perhaps 2010 or so is a completely dead concept...
Thanks.
Thanks blue,
So the concept of making a movie of a VM in Linux after perhaps 2010 or so is a completely dead concept...
Thanks.
It would help if you could attach the log file C:\Users\Swamp\Documents\Virtual Machines\DOS\vmware.log
There is an attach link at the lower right hand side of this reply box. There would also be log files of previous runs in the same folder. They would be named vmware-n.log where n is a number 0 to 5.
Not sure why you mentioned the SANdisk flash drive because based on the folder location of the log, it looks like you running the VM from the disk of the HP Envy m7.
It doesn't hurt nor cost a single dime to check/verify again whether Intel Virtualization Technology is enabled in the BIOS.
Based on the HP Envy m7 User Guide, you enter the BIOS by pressing the ESC key quickly upon power up and then press F10.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05125670#page=54&zoom=auto,-219,576
I am not a gamer, but a lot of gamers stream their gameplay online and also record them. So recording a movie of a VM maybe even streaming it online possibly have other avenues/methods available other than just VMware Workstation.
use vcenter old client it will work
In order to replicate the issue i have started connection server prior to the AD. I hit the same issue. Then I let the AD powered on and restarted the connection server to have it sync with AD right after the bootup. It worked !
LucD seems to be correct. Something to do with the CS and AD sync somehow. Not sure if this is related to your scenario, Maybe the Tech support guys can help.
See if the below link helps.
Logging in to Horizon View server fails to authenticate the user (2148374) | VMware KB
Hi, You might need to ask the user to do a disconnect and logoff especially when they are using shared VDI's like the floating ones.
Have a look at Virtual Disk metrics... some examples below.
virtualDisk:Aggregate of all instances|numberReadAveraged_average |
virtualDisk:Aggregate of all instances|numberWriteAveraged_average |
virtualDisk:Aggregate of all instances|totalReadLatency_average |
virtualDisk:Aggregate of all instances|totalWriteLatency_average |
If anyone is interested this was the in VM disk performance using the new virtual NVMe controller
You can select whatever type you want.
You can also use a SCSI controller that is already present.
... Links (when necessary, select the appropriate language):
How to Update Windows 7 All at Once with Microsoft’s Convenience Rollup
Download Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 from Official Microsoft Download Center
On a fresh Windows 7 installation, in order for Windows Update to work (and not hang, with the bug described above), you should also manually install:
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (if not already present);
- April 2015 Servicing Stack Update;
- Windows 7 SP1 Convenience Rollup;
- Internet Explorer 11 (the full package, for IT administrators).
At least, this worked for me, when I reinstalled Windows 7 SP1 about a month ago...
Thanks for the comment and I knew about it, but my older MBP 13" has just now downloaded updates for win7 from MS. So they still dole out updates.
Cheers, A
Dears,
Is there anyway to get recompose history for past one year for Pool ? We have an audit requirement.
Thanks in advance
Yes, it should still dole out security updates via Windows Update so long as it is on Service Pack 1 as sven pointed out and provided the links. My apologies for the incorrect information.
This error is caused when trying to add PS host running PowerShell 5.1. (on Windows Server 2012 R2)
We have just published technical preview version of the plugin that should resolve the issue hereTechnical preview version of VMware vCenter Powershell Plug-in 1.0.x
Just published technical preview version of the plugin (1.0.12) that add's support for PowerShell 5.1 running on Windows Server 2012.
It can be found here : Technical preview version of VMware vCenter Powershell Plug-in 1.0.x
This should resolve your issue.
Hope it helps!
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with vmware, i'm running a nested hypervisor (one which i devloped) within vmware workstation, and sometimes i receive the following message
VMware Workstation unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0)
vcpu-0:ASSERT vmcore/vmm/cpu/segment.c:679 bugNr=19580
A log file is available in "/home/asaf/vmware/Ubuntu/vmware.log".
You can request support.
I know this is a bug in my hypervisor, but i was wondering if someone from the vmware team or anyone else who knows, could tell me what kind of assertion had faild.
thanks.
It might be that returned result is actually an array.
Could you log myvar.getResults().getXml() and post it here.
This is the row output from executed script
I've managed to get over to the new hardware, but by using the community support AHCI VIB which uses the legacy driver. I haven't noticed any corruption since moving away from vmw_ahci.
But I strongly recommend you do not run anything on the new driver. Which is the default on any microserver - e.g. things that are using local SATA disks.
https://vibsdepot.v-front.de/wiki/index.php/Sata-xahci
It only says compatible with 6.0, but it seems to work fine with 6.5d.
I don't know how VMware consistently get AHCI so wrong given they had no problems back in 5.0.
I've tried everything you've recommended me to do and I also updated Workstation to version 12.5.7 but my problem has not disappeared.
Now, what can I do?
Thanks
Bye