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'''Q:''' Why does VMware Server does not autostart a VM? |
'''Q:''' Why does VMware Server does not autostart a VM? |
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$ tail -n 4 /var/log/vmware/vmware-serverd.log |
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Jan 01 00:00:00: app| Attempting to launch vmx : /vmware/Virtual Machines/foobar/foobar.vmx |
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Jan 01 00:00:00: app| Error during launch: 11, The process exited with an error: |
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Jan 01 00:00:00: app| '''End of error message''' |
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Jan 01 00:00:00: app| VmsdVmStatePendingCmdFailed: cmd status is already set |
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'''A:''' Have a look at the latest log file below /tmp/vmware-<username>/ and |
'''A:''' Have a look at the latest log file below /tmp/vmware-<username>/ and |
Revision as of 12:27, 3 May 2007
Q: Why does VMware Server does not autostart a VM?
$ tail -n 4 /var/log/vmware/vmware-serverd.log Jan 01 00:00:00: app| Attempting to launch vmx : /vmware/Virtual Machines/foobar/foobar.vmx Jan 01 00:00:00: app| Error during launch: 11, The process exited with an error: Jan 01 00:00:00: app| End of error message Jan 01 00:00:00: app| VmsdVmStatePendingCmdFailed: cmd status is already set
A: Have a look at the latest log file below /tmp/vmware-<username>/ and check if you have to set correct modes to ~<username>/.vmware