Vmware unlocker 2.1.012/8/2022 ![]() ![]() Once the installation of VIBs has been completed, each ESXi host will have active TCP connections to the NSX Manager and NSX controller cluster. The connection to the NSX Manager is from the vsfwd daemon running on the ESXi host via the RabbitMQ message bus. ![]() The connection to the NSX Controller cluster is from the netcpa daemon running on the ESXi host via an SSL connection (TCP Port 1234).On macOS Catalina since 10.15.6, I’ve been fighting kernel panics when running VMs in VMware Fusion. Typically, I’d be running the GNS3 VM, and this would cause the system to hard crash after a few hours. Supposedly, a supplemental update to macOS 10.15.6 fixed this issue, but not for me. That meant I’d been unable to get labs setup and leave them running for more than a few hours without the system blowing up. Pretty annoying if you’re in the middle of a larger lab and need to let it go overnight so you can, I dunno, sleep.Ĭatalina’s successor Big Sur aka macOS 11 has been out for some time, but I’d been putting the upgrade off…because I know better. Major version upgrades to macOS are usually traumatic in the early days, especially for folks like me that do a lot of audio recording and processing. ![]() So, I put off Big Sur, living with the Catalina kernel panics…until yesterday. I’d finally had enough of the panics, so I did some crawling around vendor sites who make the the audio gear I rely on. ![]() All of them gave a (qualified) thumbs up to macOS 11, so I decided to take the plunge on my iMac Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020–the last of the Intel iMacs. I followed the typical Apple upgrade process, and it took as long as these things usually do–perhaps an hour or so. I didn’t time it, but if you’re a Mac owner, you know the process. Read the lies about estimated time the progress bar tells you. #Vmware unlocker 2.1.0 BluetoothĮtc.Įventually, you back to the familiar login prompt, type your password, wait for the Bluetooth keyboard to connect, delete whatever few characters made it through while the keyboard was waking up, re-type your password, close your eyes, sigh heavily, open your eyes, and behold the fresh UI Apple has decided is best for you. And take the inevitable “Tour”, Apple’s release notes for normies. I usually take the Tour, but only if no one else is around to witness my shame as I allow myself to be indoctrinated by Uncle Tim.)Īs my iMac has a T2 security chip, I ran into a known issue where my valid password on an admin-equivalent account was not honored while trying to tweak System Preferences, forcing me to reset the SMC. There was the holding down of power buttons for several seconds, kicking cats, and yelling out of a window while shirtless, if I recall correctly. ![]()
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