johnwvmw
johnwvmw
@redshift025 Were you able to try running the **vmware-check-vm** command with and with out Xen running?
I have filed an internal PR to attempt to reproduce the failure that you are seeing. Any additional information that you can provide would be a big help. Thanks
A collegue has corrected my suggested command. Collect the output of 1. vmware-checkvm -p 2. lscpu | grep -i hyper
I was able to locate an open-vm-tools 11.0.5 for SlackWare Linux 14.2 at https://slackware.pkgs.org/14.2/slackpack-x86_64/open-vm-tools-11.0.5_15389592-x86_64-1gds.txz.html You maybe able to use or adapt the vmtoolsd system service start-up from that older package.
@flohoff Thank you for reporting this problem. It definitely sounds as if there is an attempt to log to either a file or syslog after the filesystem has been frozen....
This appears to be another variation on the KDE / XDG autostart issues reported in other open-vm-tools issues such as #627. I have reproduced the problem with Kubuntu 22.10 installed...
@huanghe The 2015 Ubuntu 22.04 graphical desktop defaults to Wayland. There are some know issues with DnD on Wayland that we are tracking internally. Until those issues are resolved, please...
This issue has been attached to the internal bug tracking UI issues with the Wayland desktop.
I have pinged the hosted UI team on the internal ticket - again. Can you list the UI performances that you see in Wayland that are not there with Xorg?...