Posting this information to see if anyone else has observed this. I never had this kind of problem with my old 2007 vintage MacBook Pro running 10.5.x
Host Hardware: MacBook Pro
Host Processor: 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7
Host Memory: 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Host Storage: 256 GB Solid State Drive
Guest Operating System: Fedora 14 (i686) with latest updates
Guest Memory: 1 GB
Guest Storage: 20 GB virtual diisk
Problem Description: When brininging the host hardware out of sleep mode, any running guest operating systems produce dialogs looking like this:
vcpu-0:VMM64 fault 14: src=MONITOR rip=0xfffffffffc2274c2 regs=0xfffffffffc008d00
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If the problem is repeatable, please set 'Logging level' to 'Debug' in the 'Misc' panel of Virtual Machine Settings. Then reproduce the incident and file it according to the instructions.
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The virtual machines eventually are placed in a stopped state and are no longer capable of booting. VMWare Fusion will not shut down via menu commands. After rebooting the host operating system, relaunching VMWare Fusion, the virtual machines will crash with kernel panics.