

VMware Player will continue working after the Professional trial runs out. If you install the full suite: VMware Workstation Professional then it installs both VMware Player as well as VIX alongside with the professional GUI. In the meantime let me suggest an alternative route that should work without trouble (I'm still curious for an answer to the above questions though) The vmrun tool can be used to perform a number of general administrative tasks such as listing running virtual machines, installing VMware Tools in a guest operating system and registering virtual machines. which doesn't install.Ĭan you tell me what version of VIX you are trying to install? (and where did you download it from?)Īlso can you say how did you try to install it? Not sure if that is by accident or intentional, but it sure isn't helping.Īfter some googling I managed to locate VIX 1.14. and it looks like that VMware has broken the download link. VMware is also saying the vmware tools are out of date and no 3D graphics. In the meantime what I did here was set up a box with debian buster and installed VMware Player so that I could experiment a bit. VMware vmrun tool could not be found, VMware or the VIX API (required for. So that doesn't sound like it ever could be a viable answer.

It's weird to see a /usr/lib/vmware-tools path mentioned when we are installing something on the host? Seems I didn't read that reply well and was swayed by the vmware employee logo. : Error in scriptlet in rpm package cronie : warning: %triggerin(cronie-1.5.86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 127 : Error in POSTIN scriptlet in rpm package cronie : warning: %post(cronie-1.5.86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 127

: error: failed to exec scriptlet interpreter /bin/sh: Permission denied The output of the yum command shows Permission denies while executing scriptlets : Running transaction Type=AVC msg=audit(): avc: denied for pid=XXX comm="yum" path="/usr/bin/bash" dev="dm-0" ino=XXX scontext=system_u:system_r:vmtools_unconfined_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:system_r:rpm_script_t:s0 tclass=process permissive=0 Type=SYSCALL msg=audit(): arch=c000003e syscall=59 success=no exit=-13 comm="yum" exe="/usr/libexec/platform-python3.6" subj=system_u:system_r:vmtools_unconfined_t:s0 key=(null) Ive got all the vmware tool drivers integrated and working in WinPE(Win7. 595 Joined JanuShare Posted May 24, 2010.
