2022-02-08, 09:26:06
Hi,
Sure.
VMware Tools has a mechanism that can run a script on resume or startup.
In this case it is the resume script that is the culprit. There's a default resume script that appears to have a problem running, you can also set it to run a custom resume script.
The default resume script is mostly used to renew IP addresses in case the IP address is assigned via DHCP as the IP address might have been used by something else after resume.
The official VMware documentation about VMware Tools scripts can be found here:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Tools/...D9CE9.html
Here's a few threads on VMTN about similar issues, that might help:
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware...-p/2750403
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware...ue#M111835
Let me know if that helps and if not then please tell me which version of HAOS you installed and which flavor so I can have a look later this week (no time for installing OS's today I'm afraid).
--
Wil
Sure.
VMware Tools has a mechanism that can run a script on resume or startup.
In this case it is the resume script that is the culprit. There's a default resume script that appears to have a problem running, you can also set it to run a custom resume script.
The default resume script is mostly used to renew IP addresses in case the IP address is assigned via DHCP as the IP address might have been used by something else after resume.
The official VMware documentation about VMware Tools scripts can be found here:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Tools/...D9CE9.html
Here's a few threads on VMTN about similar issues, that might help:
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware...-p/2750403
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware...ue#M111835
Let me know if that helps and if not then please tell me which version of HAOS you installed and which flavor so I can have a look later this week (no time for installing OS's today I'm afraid).
--
Wil