Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 11:44:53 -0700 (PDT) From: "mario" <mario@schmut.com> To: <mario@schmut.com> Cc: emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Vmware3 - Failed to allocate kernel virtual machine structure: Invalid argument. Message-ID: <2363.192.168.23.2.1064861093.squirrel@webmail.schmut.com> In-Reply-To: <3295.192.168.23.2.1064815728.squirrel@webmail.schmut.com> References: <3295.192.168.23.2.1064815728.squirrel@webmail.schmut.com>
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maybe i didn't rtfm enough.
further reading in /usr/local/share/doc/vmware/README.FreeBSD
showed this for vmware2
[snip]
Caveats.
- Onle one guest may be runned at one time.
[/snip]
so i can probably asume this is also the case for vmware3
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> hello,
> thanks to great porting efforts, i'm happily running
> vmware3-3.2.1-2242_1 on FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE #0
>
> i installed win2k with bridge and it works beautiful.
> now installing rh9
> but it seems every time i try to run more than 1 instance of vmware i
> get this message.
>
> Sep 28 22:41:27: VMX|[msg.monitorLoop.createVMFailed] Failed to allocate
> kernel virtual machine structure: Invalid argument.
>
> the 2nd instance is a different configuration.
> i have not been able to find anything on this anywhere on the web or the
> vmware manual
>
> am i doing something obvious wrong, or should i post more config and log
> info?
>
> any help pointers appreciated
> thanx
>
> mario;>
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