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HDP 2.6.4 cannot start - no /dev/vmmon
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Created ‎04-07-2018 10:06 AM
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Have VMware wkstn 14.1.1 build 7528167 on ubuntu 17.10.
Installed HDP_2.6.4_vmware_01_02_2018_1325.
Imports OK, but when I try and start the VM, I get Error - could not open /dev/vmmon: No such file or directory. Please make sure that the kernel module 'vmmon' is loaded. Click OK. 2nd Error - Failed to initialize monitor device.
But when I click OK this time, the VM shuts down, then VMware closes, so there is no possibility of troubleshooting it from the VM CentOS, which kind of makes sense - no monitor, how can I do anything to fix?
DISAPPOINTING. A while back I loaded HDP and the install went like a champ.
Any chance this will be fixed anytime soon? Anyone have a suggestion on how I might fix?
Created ‎04-07-2018 02:33 PM
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OK, I'm a noob when it comes to VMs. Here is what I learned. Both Oracle Virtualbox and VMware will hit this problem on a secure boot configured ubuntu system. That is because they do not sign the drivers. You will need to generate a key and have it registered during boot. From that point either VM ought to work. My VMware is now.
Link to good overview on how to resolve: https://stegard.net/2016/10/virtualbox-secure-boot-ubuntu-fail/
Created ‎04-07-2018 02:33 PM
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OK, I'm a noob when it comes to VMs. Here is what I learned. Both Oracle Virtualbox and VMware will hit this problem on a secure boot configured ubuntu system. That is because they do not sign the drivers. You will need to generate a key and have it registered during boot. From that point either VM ought to work. My VMware is now.
Link to good overview on how to resolve: https://stegard.net/2016/10/virtualbox-secure-boot-ubuntu-fail/
