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Unknown thread crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit): Path: /Applications/VMware Remote Console.app/Contents/MacOS/VMware Remote ConsoleĮxception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0xfffffffffffffff8 There is a console message:Ĥ/15/15 2:46:21 PM ReportCrashğailed to create CSSymbolicatorRef for launchd I am sure there are probably a few of you asking, what about for Linux users? Well, you can probably guess what is being worked on next ?
VM FOR MAC OSX UPDATE
UPDATE (05/31/15) - If you are connecting directly to an ESXi host you can either use the vSphere API to query for the VM MoRef ID or you can easily pull it by running the following command directly in the ESXi Shell:
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VM FOR MAC OSX MAC OS X
In the mean time, a quick workaround is to use the "open" command on Mac OS X along with the VMRC URI which will automatically load it into your default browser and launch the Standalone VMRC application for you.
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If you have some feedback on this, please do leave a comment. In my opinion, this is not ideal especially for customers who wish to automatically generate this as part of a VM provisioning workflow to their end users and not having to require a browser to launch the Standalone VMRC application. If you do not wish to use the clone ticket, you can also just provide the following URI which will prompt for your ESXi you have generated the VMRC URI, you MUST launch it through a web browser as that is how it is passed directly to the Standalone VMRC application. In the case of a standalone ESXi host, you would just change the HOST property. The HOST will either be the Hostname/IP Address of vCenter Server and the PORT should be default to 443 and you will need to specify the VM MoRef ID. To use the VMRC without the vSphere Web Client, you will need to construct the VMRC URI which looks like the TICKET is obtained by calling the AcquireCloneTicket() method using the SessionManager in vCenter Server. The other great thing about the Standalone VMRC is that it can function without vCenter Server and the vSphere Web Client and you can actually use it to connect to VM directly on an ESXi host. However, to launch it within the vSphere Web Client, you will need vSphere 5.5 Update 2b or greater. Note:There is not a specific version of vSphere that is required to directly launch the Standalone VMRC. All basic functionalities of the Standalone VMRC is available as you would expect such as power operations, device management, etc.
VM FOR MAC OSX WINDOWS
When using the Standalone VMRC method, instead of opening the VM console in the browser, it will launch the native VMRC application on your system whether that be Windows or Mac OS X.
VM FOR MAC OSX FOR MAC OS X
There was of course a huge request for Mac OS X support and the VMRC team has been working hard and today I am please to announce that standalone VMRC is now available for Apple Mac OS X which you can download using the following URL: Note: Mac OS X 10.8 or greater is required to use the new Standalone VMRC. Last year, a standalone Virtual Machine Remote Console (VMRC) was released for Windows as part of vSphere 5.5 Update 2b which provides an alternative way of launching the VM console due to NPAPI deprecation.