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Cannot create VM on SLES9 Host

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Hello,

I'm running VMWare Server Beta 2 (build 22874) on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.  When I use  the VMWare Server Console to try and create a new VM, I get disconnected from the VMWare Server.  Here is the log:

 

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Apr 15 11:35:01: vmui| Log for VMware Server pid=16996 version=e.x.p build=build

-22874 option=BETA

Apr 15 11:35:01: vmui| Using log file /tmp/vmware-root/ui-16996.log

Apr 15 11:35:01: vmui| HAL04LoadHALLibraries: Could not dlopen libhal.so.0.

Apr 15 11:35:01: vmui| HAL05LoadHALLibraries: Could not dlopen libhal.so.1.

Apr 15 11:35:02: vmui| HOSTINFO: Seeing Intel CPU, numCoresPerCPU 1 numThreadsPe

rCore 2.

Apr 15 11:35:02: vmui| HOSTINFO: This machine has 2 physical CPUS, 2 total cores

, and 4 logical CPUs.

Apr 15 11:35:03: vmui| System libcrypto.so.0.9.7 library is older than our libra

ry (90704F < 90709F)

Apr 15 11:35:57: vmui| vmdbPipe_Streams: Couldn't read

Apr 15 11:35:57: vmui| vmdbPipe_Streams: Couldn't initiate write

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I tried running the console remotely from a Windows machine, and I get through the creation of the virutal disk, but then I get disconnected from the host (a pipe error if I recall).  I was able to reconnect and go through the wizard again, specifiying the disk that was just created, and that does seem to work. 

 

Any ideas on how to solve these two issues?  Thanks.


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