Error Connecting To Bin Vmware Vmx Exe Process
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NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > VMware Server 1 > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 1 Reply Latest reply: unable to connect to the mks error connecting to bin vmx process remove snapshot Sep 3, 2008 3:41 AM by Muschl Error connecting to bin\vmware-vmx.exe connection error while establishing connection (11) error connecting to /bin/vmx process process and then vm config file is invalid Rody van Sambeek Aug 30, 2008 3:53 cannot open a local pipe to local virtual machine AM I have a Host server running windows 2003 -> VMWare Server 1.0.6 which contains 2 Windows 2003 SBS VM's:One of the 2 servers keeps getting
Unable To Connect To The Mks The Operation Is Not Allowed In The Current State
the following error every few days: First: "Error connecting to bin\vmware-vmx.exe process", and after that: "Virtual Machine config file is invalid."The only option is to restart the Host machine and try to start the VM again which leads to a "power-failure" of the hanging guest OS. I've attached the configuration file of the VM and the log file of after the last "crash" (vmware.log). It contains some: "IOCTL_VMX86_GET_MEM_INFO failed: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service" lines around 30 aug 01:52Does anyone have an idea what's wrong? config.vmx 1.1 K vmware.log 69.6 K 2071Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 1 reply 1. Re: Error connecting to bin\vmware-vmx.exe process and then vm config file is invalid Muschl Sep 3, 2008 3:41 AM (in response to Rody van Sambeek) Aug 30 01:52:52: vmx| IOCTL_VMX86_GET_MEM_INFO failed: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service=> think you have not enough free Host RAM Aug 30 01:46:16: vmx| SCSI0:1: Command READ(10) took 1.050 seconds (ok) => think you have to much IO on your HDD/s Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions Actions Remove from profile Feature on your profile More Like This Retrieving data ... Share This Page Legend Correct Answers - 10 points
the MKS: Error connecting to /bin/vmx process Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… tprice5 Senior Member Join Date May 2012 Location Nashville Posts 758 Certifications BS:CS, VCP5-DCV, Sec/Svr+, MCSA:08/12, MCITP:SA/EA, CASP, VCA:WM/DCV/Cloud, ITIL-F, MOF, ISO/IEC 20000/27000 03-13-201405:24 PM #1 Unable to connect to the MKS: Error connecting to /bin/vmx process So I rebuilt my lab a couple months back due to the prevalence of this error. Would prefer to not have to do that again. My best guess is the HDDs are overtaxed and can't service the VM. I have two WD Green 2TB drives configured as https://communities.vmware.com/thread/166058?start=0&tstart=0 a single data store that are connected directly to the MB. Also have 2 or 3 server OSs on an SSD. I've tried powering off the VM but it is stuck at 95%. In the past hard resetting the host has resolved the issue but I dont view this as an acceptable solution would like to determine the root cause so as to remedy it rather than bandaid it. Not http://www.techexams.net/forums/virtualization/98662-unable-connect-mks-error-connecting-bin-vmx-process.html educated on which logs to look at.Online resources haven't been super helpful. I've also heard the Green drives can be problematic. Any advice? Screenshot:Capture.jpg Sorry if it's too small. I suppose if I can't resolve the problem I'll chalk it up to a storage error and shell out for this Whitebox SAN Quote Login/register to remove this advertisement. tomtom1 Senior Member Join Date Feb 2014 Posts 374 Certifications JNCIP,SP, JNCIS-SP, CCNP, VCAP5-DCA, VCP5, MCITP 2008 SA, CCNA 03-13-201407:18 PM #2 You could kill the VMX process: VMware KB: Powering off an unresponsive virtual machine on an ESX host Quote tstrip007 Senior Member Join Date May 2013 Location Birmingham, AL Posts 279 Certifications VCP5-DCV 03-14-201401:50 AM #3 Don't know what version ESXi you have installed but have you tried the suggested patch? VMware KB: After reloading a virtual machine console access fails with the error: Unable to connect to the MKS: The operation is not allowed in the current state Quote tprice5 Senior Member Join Date May 2012 Location Nashville Posts 758 Certifications BS:CS, VCP5-DCV, Sec/Svr+, MCSA:08/12, MCITP:SA/EA, CASP, VCA:WM/DCV/Cloud, ITIL-F, MOF, ISO/IEC 20000/27000 03-16-201403:42 AM #4 Originally Posted by tomtom1 You could kill the VMX process: VMware KB: Powering off an unresponsive virtual mach
Governance Backup and Recovery Business Continuity Partners Inside Veritas Vision 2016 Developers Information Governance Backup and Recovery Business Continuity Partners Inside Veritas Vision 2016 Developers Blogs Groups Vision 2016 Sign In https://vox.veritas.com/t5/Backup-Exec/Error-backup-Virtual-Machines-using-backup-exec/td-p/173043 CommunityCategoryBoardResourcesUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean https://trent.utfs.org/wiki/VMware/Server VOX : Backup and Recovery : Backup Exec : Error backup Virtual Machines using backup exec VOX : Backup and Recovery : Backup Exec : Error backup Virtual Machines using backup exec error connecting Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page Error backup Virtual Machines using backup exec Bruno_Leal Level 3 01-25-2008 06:06 AM Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content when im doing backup of virtual machines using backup exec its error connecting to present the follow errors:Operation on file "d:\folder" failed (The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file).Choose Retry to attempt the operation again. Choose abort to terminate this session.Choose Continue to forward error to the guest operating system.Unable to view the virtual machine's screen. Error connecting to bin\vmware-vmx.exe process.Anyone hadthis problem?I tried do the backup using "normal backup" and "copy backup".Im using Backup Exec 10 and VMWare Server.I need reset the virtual machines for fix the problem.Tks.Message Edited by Bruno Leal on 01-25-2008 06:12 AM Labels: 10.x and Earlier Backup and Recovery Backup Exec 0 Kudos Reply 2 Replies Re: Error backup Virtual Machines using backup exec EFSNetworks N/A 02-01-2008 08:14 AM Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content I am receiving the same error on one of my client's machinesRunning Windows 2003 SBSVMWare 1.03 build 44356Backup Exec 11d rev 6235operation on file "u:\.....\...\...-flat.vmdk" failed (The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file). Choose Retry to attempt the operation again. Choose Abort to terminate the sessionI had
Links Upgrading kernel modules When upgrading the kernel, you have to rebuild your vmware-modules too. vmware-config.pl will honor the TMPDIR variable, in case /tmp is mounted noexec: TMPDIR=~/trash /opt/vmware-server/bin/vmware-config.pl If needed, get the latest vmware-any-any-update, then unpack and execute runme.pl Serial Console Enable the serial console in the VM settings, specify a socket for the taget with the following settings: "This end is the server" "The other end is an application" Then we'll use socat to connect the socket to a network port: socat -d ../serial.socket tcp4-listen:9987 & telnet localhost 9987 Known Issues 511 Error connecting to vmserverdWin32.exe process This virtual machine crashed and could not be started again: 511 Error connecting to "C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Server\vmserverdWin32.exe" process. It should help to restart the "VMware Authorization Service" and "VMware Registration Service" services. Determining the status of VMware host services Virtual machine config file is invalid This virtual machine crashed and could not been started again: Unable to view the virtual machine's screen: Virtual machine config file is invalid. The trick was to Terminate the vmware-vmx.exe process still running for this particular virtual machine. Delete the .vmem and .vmem.lck file in the machine's directory. After both these things are done, the virtual machine may start again. Virtual Machine config file is invalid Links VMware Server vmware-any-any-update (obsolete?) Retrieved from "https://trent.utfs.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=VMware/Server&oldid=3616" Category: Virtualization Navigation menu Personal tools Log in Namespaces Page Discussion Variants Views Read View source View history More Search Navigation Main pageRecent changesRoundcubephpMyAdminipcalc Tools What links hereRelated changesSpecial pagesPrintable versionPermanent linkPage information This page was last modified on 23 June 2012, at 00:54. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike unless otherwise noted. Privacy policy About Segfault Disclaimers Mobile view