There are two day I try to resolve this problem:
Errore Transport (VMDB) -14: Pipe connection has been broken
without any result.
I try to grant privilege to /tmp folder, to disable automatic switch of graphic card, to enable SIP but noting.
I'm running Fusion 12.1.2 on an intel Mac and it's all right until I upgrade the system to Ventura 13.3.1 from 10.15 after that there is ever the error Errore Transport (VMDB) -14: Pipe connection has been broken.
Please help me.
From your logs, it appears that you are running Fusion 12.1.2 under macOS Ventura 13.3.1 on a 2012 MacBook Pro or Mac mini. Just FYI you have a 100% unsupported configuration (in the eyes of both Apple and VMware), and are most likely running that Mac with OpenCore Legacy Patcher. There's no official support for Ventura on that hardware from Apple, no support from Vmware for Fusion 12 on Ventura, and no support for any Fusion release on hardware where macOS isn't supported by Apple.
There's not a lot of help we can give you here because of that. You are, after all, posting for help for an unsupported configuration on a VMware-hosted forum.
There have been reports from others here in the forum that the OCLP release needed to run Ventura 13.3 has to disable macOS security features in order to get Metal graphics acceleration to work. Whatever OpenCore did appears to break Fusion 13 (and most likely 12 as well). Reports are implying that the breakage occurs not in Fusion but in Apple's hypervisor.
My recommendation is to contact the OpenCore community for assistance, or revert to a configuration that worked for you.
Thank you very much, and you are right, all what you say is true, anyway until last week all worked fine. Then I've decided to change HD and renew the system with the same configuration. The new one doesn't work.
