![]() I no longer know what to do, maybe someone could help me out. Maybe this is because GNS3 and VMware Fusion are installed with different owner/group permissions:ĭrwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel - 96 17 Nov 14:43 - VMware Fusion.appĭrwxr-xr-x 68 root wheel - 2176 17 Nov 14:45 - 3 meier admin - 96 4 Dez 08:13 - GNS3.app => Error while saving settings: GNS3VM: Error while executing VMware command: vmrun /Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library is not accessible Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library/ I set the "path to vmrum" in the vmware prefrences of GNS3 to ![]() ![]() So I looked for another workaround and tried the following: You can define VixServiceProvider as type VIX_SERVICEPROVIDER_VMWARE_WORKSTATION When preparing VIX programs for VMware Fusion, you can define VixServiceProvider as type VIX_SERVICEPROVIDER_VMWARE_WORKSTATION. VMware Fusion 5 for Mac OS X included the VIX libraries, as did intervening releases and VMware Fusion 10. VIX API again included with VMware Fusion.Even when I'm currently logged in with my VMware account.īut could it be that the vix-api doesn't have to be installed additionally in the current version of fusion player. When I follow the link, it doesn't show anything. After installation you need to restart GNS3. With this option, you just set Hyper-V to boot your VM automatically when you boot your desktop and it will always be in the background, available for you to use as a remote sever from GNS3. VMware vmrun tool could not be found, VMware or the VIX API (required for VMware player) is probably not installed. Overall it feels much better than using VMWare Player which always opened up a window when starting GNS3. When I try to configure GNS3, with the build-in setup-wizard, to run appliances in a virtual machine (with vmware) I get the following error-message: The recent GNS3-VM(2.2.17) is installed in Fusion Player and can be started manually. I just installed the recent versions of GNS3 and the free VMware Fusion Player (Personal Use License) on MacOs Catalina. The problem is that GNS3 don't work together with VMware Fusion Player (to run the GNS3-VM as server, for running the appliances, which are Dynamips and Quemu-VM's, in it). At first excuse my English, I'm not a native speaker. ![]()
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