On a new macbook pro, i have installed osx 10.15.5.
After this i have download the newest version of vmware fusion 11.5.5 and install it without problem
I have create a new virtual machine and by starting it, the error /dev/vmmon: Broken pipe
i was not able to open a sr by vmware for this product.
Who have a solution?
There is nothing blocking on the security tab
Thanks for help
cg
Hi,
in this post on the community there is this solution:
Could not open /dev/vmmon: Broken pipe.
This solution works for cases where the "Allow" button does not appear in Security & Privacy > General:
Using Terminal, get the TeamIdentifier value from the VMWare Fusion version you're using (the % is the prompt, so omit that):
% codesign -dv --verbose=4 /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app
From the results of that command, find the "TeamIdentifier" value, for example:
TeamIdentifier=EG7KH642X6
Write that down, and note this is case-sensitive.
Reboot your Mac into Recovery Mode (hold down Command + R at boot)
In Recovery Mode, open Terminal, then:
% /usr/sbin/spctl kext-consent add EG7KH642X6
Reboot, and you should be good to go now.
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or this solution:
ARomeo
Hi,
in this post on the community there is this solution:
Could not open /dev/vmmon: Broken pipe.
This solution works for cases where the "Allow" button does not appear in Security & Privacy > General:
Using Terminal, get the TeamIdentifier value from the VMWare Fusion version you're using (the % is the prompt, so omit that):
% codesign -dv --verbose=4 /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app
From the results of that command, find the "TeamIdentifier" value, for example:
TeamIdentifier=EG7KH642X6
Write that down, and note this is case-sensitive.
Reboot your Mac into Recovery Mode (hold down Command + R at boot)
In Recovery Mode, open Terminal, then:
% /usr/sbin/spctl kext-consent add EG7KH642X6
Reboot, and you should be good to go now.
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or this solution:
ARomeo
The correct first command is
% codesign -dv --verbose=4 “/Applications/VMware Fusion.app"
there is a blank in the name of the app, so that i must use up commatas "
Then all will be fine!
Thanks for help
Claude Greiner
Hi,
Great! I'm happy.
ARomeo
After rebooting Mac in Recovery mode, I saw -blash-3.2# in terminal.
I could not see % and could not accomplish %/usr/sbin/spctl kext-consent add EG7KH642X6.
May I ask the solution for this problem ?
I did not try this way to eliminate this vmmon, I used another one of Saber16, on the other hand I did not reactivate the SIP because the reactivation posed the same problem :
Detailed steps:
After I use VMWare Fusion 11 without problem.
I do it with Mojave, I run actually with Catalina and it is good.
Saber16 recommends to activate the SIP, with me the vmmon problem reappeared.
It is to be tested:
If you have to disable boot security, there's something wrong with your OS setup. That's not required, and shouldn't be done. You need to troubleshoot the root cause. Some possibilities include installing UNIX level tools, setting a root password, or not installing and running as an administrator.
Thank you for your advice.
It is true that there is a problem. VM Fusion 11 was working very well and it is, first, on the advice of Apple support, the use of SOS disks, and then security updates that caused this bug.😡
I searched and couldn't find anything else but this ugly thing to stop being annoyed.
This bad joke cost me a lot of time by updating the Os (<cmd><r>), by copying from a clone.
As for using Unix tools, it is not within my possibilities.😢
I did an update from Mojave to Catalina but I didn't try to put the SIP back.