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Osx in vm ware 11 drivers#
The user mode component in VMware Tools (vsepumc.dll) crashes intermittently on Windows VM when the NSX Guest Introspection drivers are installed, leading to crash in VMware Tools. The AppInfo tool queries the system every 30 minutes by default but this is customizable. It will allow vSphere administrators to gather details about systems using the new AppInfo component. This will be information that can be used for troubleshooting. Going back to the minimized reboots use case, this helps to eliminate reboots since the splitting of drivers means VMware can replace the user-mode components without the reboot.Īnother new component in this release is the AppInfo component that collects information about running apps and stores these in a guest variable. This includes the glxgi.sys and giappdef.sys drivers. Architectually, VMware has split out the monolithic AppDefense driver into 2 separate drivers. VMware has made both the VMCI driver available, as well as others like the PVSCSI and VMXNET3 drivers as well.Īnother change to VMware Tools in this release is the use of Visual Studio 2017 as the kernel space compiler. This means that reboots are minimized and drives are much more readily available outside of the VMware Tools package itself.
Osx in vm ware 11 update#
A trend that you may have seen and noticed with VMware drivers is that VMware is increasingly making these available through the Windows Update channels. You know there has been a maturity of the product when VMware is making architectural changes to the VMware Tools portion of the vSphere infrastructure. Let’s take a look at VMware Tools 11.0 released new features to see the benefits of upgrading to this latest VMware Tools version. Since VMware has decoupled VMware Tools from the actual vSphere version running, you don’t have to wait to upgrade your environment to benefit from the latest VMware Tools release. It is sporting really great new features to make note of as you upgrade your vSphere environments with the latest vSphere releases, you will want to make sure you are updated on the VMware tools side.
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In case you haven’t heard as of yet, there is a new VMware Tools on the block, VMware Tools 11.0.
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