![]() ![]() I saw the notice to upgrade to Fusion 10.0. As a test in hope I removed this SHIMO VPN tool (a shame as I rely on it) and restarted OSX 10.12.6.Īfter the reboot I can successfully launch both VMWare Fusion 8.5.8 and VirtualBox 5.1.20 without issue, so my ' /dev/vmmon' issue is solved, albeit at the expense of a great VPN tool, SHIMO.Īside: I've contacted SHIMO with this info in the hope they can resolve the issue. I had a perfectly working VMware Fusion Pro 8.5.8 installation on OS X 10.12.6. Then unzip with 7-Zip and find the VMware Tools iso here (not sure which is best darwin or darwinPre15.iso (not sure if it references VMware workstation version or MacOS version, i’d guess Mac OS v. Its reference to Viscosity VPN as possible factor made me consider the VPN tool of choice I have installed, namely SHIMO VPN. Studio Network Solutions iSCSI initiator.I can't immediately identify the culprit driver, but the possibilities include: " It seems that some driver on your system is triggering the problem by consuming all of the available "character device major numbers" (a small number used to identify a driver/device). was made, this proved invaluable as it hinted at the possible issue, I too have suffered from this issue for over a year, I've tried every release of Fusion upto 8.5.8 and still the problem persisted.Īmongst the comments in this thread a reference to Fusion 5 - Could not open /dev/vmmon: No such file or directory. ![]()
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