I'm getting a 'kernel' error message and there are more errors.
I included a pic.
Please advise.
Thanks!
This was common error many years ago. Try the Security settings solution as indicated in this thread.
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Fusion-Discussions/New-to-VMWare-on-Mac-Could-not-open-dev-...
What is the host macOS operating system version?
Could you post a zipped up copy of the vmware.log file for the VM that you are attempting to power on? Instructions on how to find the file can be found in the documentation at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Fusion/11/com.vmware.fusion.using.doc/GUID-F28A030E-D726-4F65-827D...
Hi Technogeezer,
My Mac Os is 10.15.7 Catalina.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find the Log file.
Are you saying that the vmware.log file does not exist when you follow the instructions in the documentation to locate and inspect the files in your Windows 10.vmwarevm bundle?
What were the other error messages that were displayed?
I think it doesn't exist.
Other errors:
1. Could not open /dev/vmmon: Broken pipe.:
Please make sure that the kernel module `vmmon' is loaded.
2.Failed to initialize monitor device.
3. Transport (VMDB) error -14: Pipe connection has been broken
What Mac model are you running?
Can you open a terminal session and post the output of the following command:
ls -ald /private/tmp
Is this the output you're looking for?:
drwxrwxrwt 18 root wheel 576 Jan 22 18:40 /private/tmp
Thanks again.
That’s what I was looking for and those permissions are correct - that eliminates one possible problem.
Can you generate a support bundle and (the quick one will be enough) and attach it to a reply?
Not sure if I'm doing this correctly.
This is what I got:
-bash: pcoip-cmsg-setup: command not found
By the way, I am googling the code. I'm a newbie with code.
Thanks again - really appreciate your help!
Are you generating the Fusion support from the Fusion GUI? There’s a item in the Fusion menu bar Help > Collect Support Information…
When I went to access 'Collect Support Information' I got this error message:
I was confused whether to put that in the terminal or manually go through the HD.
Run that command in the Terminal and make sure you’re in you account’s home folder when running it. Include the double quotes in the command.
When I ran the code this is what I got:
The code is assuming that you are running on the Mac as a user with admin privileges. The prompt is asking for your login password in order to gain admin privileges needed to collect the data.
So my first question is: Are you logged in as a user with admin privileges?
This was common error many years ago. Try the Security settings solution as indicated in this thread.
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Fusion-Discussions/New-to-VMWare-on-Mac-Could-not-open-dev-...
The security settings were the culprit. I had to reboot my computer for it to come up so I can allow VMware.
Now, I'm having issues booting it.....LOL. Any suggestions with this let me know. Thanks
Here is what I'm seeing when I attempt to Boot: