Creating a thin client network in VMWare Workstation

I have recently been informed that many our customers have a thin client network in place using Microsoft RDP, Terminal Services / Remote Desktop Services.
What I would like to do is create a virtual thin client network using Server 2008 | Server 2008 R2 | Server 2012. What I am not certain of is how to emulate the "desktop" environments for the clients and how to configure VMWare to work with this type of network.
Is this possible?
I admit that I have never configured a TS before, so hopefully someone here has done this before and can provide some pointers.
I have been searching Google for information but so far have come up short. Perhaps my search criteria is wrong.
I have VMWare Workstation 10 and access to MSDN for a number of ISOs.
Thank you.
Dan

user12049849 wrote:
I have Oracle VM server release 2.1.5, IPTABLES is disable on both the VM Server host and client. I am able to ping the gateway from the VM Host; but, not from the VM client. I can't even ping the VM Host from the VM client or ViceVersa.
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
xenbr0 8000.feffffffffff no vif2.0vif2.0 is the connection between the bridge and your guest. It is connected to xenbr0
peth0
vif0.0
xenbr1 8000.feffffffffff no peth1
vif0.1
xenbr2 8000.feffffffffff no peth2
vif0.2
xenbr3 8000.feffffffffff no peth3
vif0.3
ethtool -i peth1
driver: e1000
version: 7.6.15.5ora-NAPI
firmware-version: 5.11-2
bus-info: 0000:25:00.1Why are you showing us information about peth1? Did you intend to connect the guest to it / xenbr1?
VM HOST:
# ping 10.1.1.1
PING 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.1.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=0.812 ms
64 bytes from 10.1.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=255 time=0.765 ms
64 bytes from 10.1.1.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=255 time=0.885 msWhere is this 10.1.1.1 on your network? What is the relevance of this output?
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The VM Client ifconfig shows eth0 configured correctly IP, MASK and Broadcast, then the loopback... nothing else. Route command shows the correct Gateway. Well, nobody is perfect, so maybe you can post the complete config for review? Maybe you used xenbr1 when you should be using xenbr0, or something like that. Saying that it's correct is not the same as showing us that it is correct.
- ifconfig -a on dom0 and domU
- route -n on dom0 and domU
- vm.cfg of the domU

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    2015-06-16T22:58:08.462+01:00| vmui| I120: VmhsHostInfoPopulateSystem: Could not get information from smbios to populate VMDB.
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: SOCKET creating new socket, connecting to /var/run/vmware/usbarbitrator-socket
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: SOCKET connect failed, error 2: No such file or directory
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: REM-USB: Protocol version min:15 current:16. hostId:a8c00401
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: REM-USB: Initializing 'Generic' backend
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: SOCKET creating new socket, connecting to /var/run/vmware/usbarbitrator-socket
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: SOCKET connect failed, error 2: No such file or directory
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: SOCKET creating new socket, connecting to /var/run/vmware/usbarbitrator-socket
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.788+01:00| vmui| I120: SOCKET connect failed, error 2: No such file or directory
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.797+01:00| vmui| I120: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file "/home/gaston/.vmware/preferences": No such file or directory.
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.812+01:00| vmui| I120: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file "/home/gaston/.vmware/preferences-private": No such file or directory.
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.812+01:00| vmui| I120: NewComponentMgr: 11.1.2(2780323)
    2015-06-16T22:58:08.813+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Initializing a CDS updater client 1.0 for product unknown, version 11.1.2.2780323 (workspace /tmp/vmware-gaston)
    2015-06-16T22:58:09.108+01:00| vmui| I120: LOCALE fr_FR.utf8 -> NULL
    2015-06-16T22:58:09.288+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: No cached version for vmware-player
    2015-06-16T22:58:09.288+01:00| vmui| I120: RefreshComponentListWithDefaults: CDS_UNKNOWN_PRODUCT_ERROR for product player-windows
    2015-06-16T22:58:09.463+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: No cached version for vmware-tools-darwin
    2015-06-16T22:58:09.666+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-freebsd
    2015-06-16T22:58:09.859+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-linux
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.037+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-netware
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.219+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-solaris
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.396+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-winPre2k
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.581+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-windows
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.760+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 11.1.2 build 2780323 for vmware-workstation
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.760+01:00| vmui| I120: RefreshComponentListWithDefaults: CDS_UNKNOWN_PRODUCT_ERROR for product ws-windows
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.761+01:00| vmui| I120: NewComponentMgr: 11.1.2(2780323)
    2015-06-16T22:58:10.762+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Initializing a CDS updater client 1.0 for product ws-linux, version 11.1.2.2780323 (workspace /tmp/vmware-gaston)
    2015-06-16T22:58:11.054+01:00| vmui| I120: LOCALE fr_FR.utf8 -> NULL
    2015-06-16T22:58:11.441+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: No cached version for vmware-player
    2015-06-16T22:58:11.441+01:00| vmui| I120: RefreshComponentListWithDefaults: CDS_UNKNOWN_PRODUCT_ERROR for product player-windows
    2015-06-16T22:58:11.923+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: No cached version for vmware-tools-darwin
    2015-06-16T22:58:12.373+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-freebsd
    2015-06-16T22:58:12.821+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-linux
    2015-06-16T22:58:13.168+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-netware
    2015-06-16T22:58:13.604+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-solaris
    2015-06-16T22:58:14.133+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-winPre2k
    2015-06-16T22:58:14.429+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 9.9.3 build 2780323 for vmware-tools-windows
    2015-06-16T22:58:14.821+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Found cached version 11.1.2 build 2780323 for vmware-workstation
    2015-06-16T22:58:14.821+01:00| vmui| I120: RefreshComponentListWithDefaults: CDS_UNKNOWN_PRODUCT_ERROR for product ws-windows
    2015-06-16T22:58:14.825+01:00| vmui| I120: CDS: Initializing a CDS updater client 1.0 for product ws-linux, version 11.1.2 (workspace /tmp/vmware-gaston)
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.124+01:00| vmui| I120: LOCALE fr_FR.utf8 -> NULL
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.124+01:00| vmui| I120: Foundry Init: setting up global state (1 poll threads, 0 worker threads).
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.124+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: vixLogLevel = 0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.124+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: vixApiTraceLevel = 0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.124+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: vixDebugPanicOnVixAssert = 0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.124+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: vixLogRefcountOnFinalRelease = 0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.125+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: asyncOpWarningThreshold = 1000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.125+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: enableSyncOpSelection = FALSE
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.125+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: enableExternalThreadInterface = TRUE
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.125+01:00| vmui| I120: Vix_InitializeGlobalState: enableVigor = FALSE
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.125+01:00| vmui| I120: LOCALE fr_FR.utf8 -> NULL
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.125+01:00| vmui| I120: VixHost_ConnectEx: version -1, hostType 3, hostName (null), hostPort 0, options 8707
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.125+01:00| vmui| I120: LOCALE fr_FR.utf8 -> NULL
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.245+01:00| vmui| I120: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file "/home/gaston/.vmware/inventory.vmls": No such file or directory.
    2015-06-16T22:58:15.245+01:00| vmui| I120: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file "/home/gaston/.vmware/favorites.vmls": No such file or directory.
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| W110: Caught signal 6 -- tid 5366 (addr 3E8000014F6)
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: rip 0x7f7d04c94528 rsp 0x7fffd001c448 rbp 0x7fffd001c7e0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: rax 0x0 rbx 0x5b rcx 0x7f7d04c94528 rdx 0x6 rsi 0x14f6 rdi 0x14f6
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: r8 0x7f7d04dbe140 r9 0x0 r10 0x8 r11 0x206 r12 0x5b r13 0x7fffd001c5f8 r14 0x7fffd001c5f8 r15 0x2
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C448 : 0x00007f7d04c9593a 0x0000000000000020
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C458 : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C468 : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C478 : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C488 : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C498 : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C4A8 : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: SIGNAL: stack 7FFFD001C4B8 : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace:
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[0] 00007fffd001bee0 rip=00007f7cf792e47e rbx=00007f7cf792e250 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007f7d05cfc6c8 r13=00007fffd001c4c8 r14=00007fffd001c4c8 r15=0000000000000006
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[1] 00007fffd001bf10 rip=00007f7cf7714469 rbx=0000000000000006 rbp=0000000000000004 r12=00007f7d05cfc6c8 r13=00007fffd001c4c8 r14=00007fffd001c4c8 r15=0000000000000006
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[2] 00007fffd001c000 rip=00007f7d05229660 rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[3] 00007fffd001c448 rip=00007f7d04c94528 rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[4] 00007fffd001c450 rip=00007f7d04c9593a rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[5] 00007fffd001c580 rip=00007f7d04cd2bb2 rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[6] 00007fffd001c7f0 rip=00007f7d04cd80fe rbx=0000000000000003 rbp=00007fffd001c7f0 r12=00007f7d04dc5b51 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[7] 00007fffd001c830 rip=00007f7d04cd88db rbx=00007f7d06a55760 rbp=0000000000000009 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[8] 00007fffd001c8a0 rip=00007f7d0384e24d rbx=00007f7d06a55770 rbp=0000000000000009 r12=00007fffd001c990 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[9] 00007fffd001c8b0 rip=00007f7cf6c710ed rbx=00007f7d06a55420 rbp=0000000000000009 r12=00007fffd001c990 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[10] 00007fffd001c8d0 rip=00007f7cf7353175 rbx=00007fffd001c990 rbp=00007f7d06a60530 r12=0000000000000001 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[11] 00007fffd001ca60 rip=00007f7cf7356270 rbx=00007f7d06a60530 rbp=00007fffd001cb19 r12=00007fffd001cb19 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[12] 00007fffd001ca90 rip=00007f7cf7310c2d rbx=00007f7d06a60530 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007fffd001cb19 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[13] 00007fffd001cab0 rip=00007f7cf73211f1 rbx=00007f7d06a60530 rbp=00007fffd001cb19 r12=0000000000000000 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[14] 00007fffd001cad0 rip=00007f7cf7334876 rbx=00007f7d062f5a80 rbp=00007fffd001cb1a r12=0000000000000000 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[15] 00007fffd001cb70 rip=00007f7cf73354ad rbx=00007f7d062f5a80 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007f7d068e0ba0 r13=0000000000001153 r14=00000000000086ba r15=00007f7d068d8000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[16] 00007fffd001cca0 rip=00007f7cf733568d rbx=00007f7d062f5a80 rbp=0000000000000001 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[17] 00007fffd001cdc0 rip=00007f7cf73359ad rbx=00007fffd001cdec rbp=00007f7d062f5a80 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[18] 00007fffd001cde0 rip=00007f7cf52b58a7 rbx=00007fffd001cdec rbp=00007f7d068d1700 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[19] 00007fffd001ce20 rip=00007f7cf52b53b3 rbx=00007f7d068c4030 rbp=00007f7d068d1730 r12=00007f7d068d1710 r13=00007f7d068d0b10 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[20] 00007fffd001cf00 rip=00007f7cf52a9413 rbx=00007f7d06158340 rbp=00007f7d06905960 r12=00007f7d068c4030 r13=00007f7cf52aa0a0 r14=00007f7d068b6a60 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[21] 00007fffd001cf40 rip=00007f7cf52a96af rbx=00007f7d06158340 rbp=00007f7d068b6a60 r12=00007f7d068d0d00 r13=00007f7d068d1b30 r14=00007f7d06158260 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[22] 00007fffd001cf90 rip=00007f7cf52a98e5 rbx=00007f7d06158340 rbp=00007f7d068d0b70 r12=00007f7d068b6a60 r13=00007f7d068d1b30 r14=00007fffd001d220 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[23] 00007fffd001cfc0 rip=00007f7cf3e7dffe rbx=0000000000000001 rbp=00007f7d06a58150 r12=00007f7d068bc768 r13=00007f7d068b6a60 r14=00007fffd001d220 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[24] 00007fffd001d270 rip=00007f7cf3efd55d rbx=00007fffd001d4d0 rbp=00007f7d06a58150 r12=00007fffd001d4c0 r13=00007fffd001d4e0 r14=00007fffd001d510 r15=00007f7d067d6600
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[25] 00007fffd001d620 rip=00007f7cf3f01677 rbx=00007fffd001dd70 rbp=00007f7d06a58150 r12=00007f7d068cdfb0 r13=00007f7d067d6600 r14=00007f7d068c1c30 r15=0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[26] 00007fffd001dba0 rip=00007f7cf2e98980 rbx=00007fffd001dd10 rbp=00007fffd001dbc0 r12=00007fffd001dd70 r13=00007fffd001e330 r14=00007fffd001dd00 r15=00007fffd001dd30
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[27] 00007fffd001ddd0 rip=00007f7cf2ea4b74 rbx=00007fffd001e3c0 rbp=00007fffd001e330 r12=00007fffd001e320 r13=00007fffd001e890 r14=00007f7d067a5180 r15=00007fffd001e5a0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[28] 00007fffd001e420 rip=00007f7cf2e9b67c rbx=00007fffd001e520 rbp=00007f7d068ce890 r12=0000000000000000 r13=00007fffd001e4b0 r14=00007fffd001e660 r15=00007fffd001e5a0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[29] 00007fffd001e810 rip=00007f7cf2e9bfa5 rbx=00007fffd001e890 rbp=00007fffd001e940 r12=00007fffd001eae0 r13=00007fffd001eaa8 r14=00007fffd001ea98 r15=00007fffd001ea88
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[30] 00007fffd001e890 rip=00007f7cf2edb401 rbx=00007f7d060a3170 rbp=0000000000000001 r12=00007fffd001ecf8 r13=00007fffd001ecf8 r14=00007f7d0606e140 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[31] 00007fffd001eb20 rip=00007f7d05a8a5c7 rbx=00007f7d060a3170 rbp=00007f7d060a2e80 r12=0000000000000001 r13=00007fffd001ecf8 r14=00007f7d0606e140 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[32] 00007fffd001ec20 rip=00007f7d04c81790 rbx=0000000000000000 rbp=00007f7d05af7a50 r12=00007f7d05a89cc0 r13=00007fffd001ecf0 r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.011]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[33] 00007fffd001ece0 rip=00007f7d05a89ce9 rbx=0000000000000000 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007f7d05a89cc0 r13=00007fffd001ecf0 r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[0] 00007fffd001bee0 rip=00007f7cf792e47e in function Util_BacktraceWithFunc in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf7571000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[1] 00007fffd001bf10 rip=00007f7cf7714469 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf7571000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[2] 00007fffd001c000 rip=00007f7d05229660 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 loaded at 00007f7d05219000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[3] 00007fffd001c448 rip=00007f7d04c94528 in function gsignal in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[4] 00007fffd001c450 rip=00007f7d04c9593a in function abort in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[5] 00007fffd001c580 rip=00007f7d04cd2bb2 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[6] 00007fffd001c7f0 rip=00007f7d04cd80fe in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[7] 00007fffd001c830 rip=00007f7d04cd88db in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[8] 00007fffd001c8a0 rip=00007f7d0384e24d in function CRYPTO_free in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.1/libcrypto.so.1.0.1 loaded at 00007f7d037e9000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[9] 00007fffd001c8b0 rip=00007f7cf6c710ed in function SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos in object /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 loaded at 00007f7cf6c26000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[10] 00007fffd001c8d0 rip=00007f7cf7353175 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[11] 00007fffd001ca60 rip=00007f7cf7356270 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[12] 00007fffd001ca90 rip=00007f7cf7310c2d in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[13] 00007fffd001cab0 rip=00007f7cf73211f1 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[14] 00007fffd001cad0 rip=00007f7cf7334876 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[15] 00007fffd001cb70 rip=00007f7cf73354ad in function curl_multi_perform in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[16] 00007fffd001cca0 rip=00007f7cf733568d in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[17] 00007fffd001cdc0 rip=00007f7cf73359ad in function curl_multi_socket_all in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[18] 00007fffd001cde0 rip=00007f7cf52b58a7 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libgvmomi.so.0/libgvmomi.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf51d9000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[19] 00007fffd001ce20 rip=00007f7cf52b53b3 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libgvmomi.so.0/libgvmomi.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf51d9000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[20] 00007fffd001cf00 rip=00007f7cf52a9413 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libgvmomi.so.0/libgvmomi.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf51d9000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[21] 00007fffd001cf40 rip=00007f7cf52a96af in function (null) in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libgvmomi.so.0/libgvmomi.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf51d9000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.012]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[22] 00007fffd001cf90 rip=00007f7cf52a98e5 in function gvmomi_session_connect_local in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libgvmomi.so.0/libgvmomi.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf51d9000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.013]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[23] 00007fffd001cfc0 rip=00007f7cf3e7dffe in function _ZN6gvmomi3Cnx7ConnectEN3cui7CnxTypeEN4sigc4slotIvNS3_3nilES5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_EENS4_IvbRKNS_5ErrorES5_S5_S5_S5_S5_EE in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwareui.so.0/libvmwareui.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf34b6000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.013]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[24] 00007fffd001d270 rip=00007f7cf3efd55d in function _ZN3cui6CnxMgr12TryToConnectEbRKN4Glib6RefPtrINS_3CnxEEEPN6gvmomi3CnxEPNS_6DlgMgrE in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwareui.so.0/libvmwareui.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf34b6000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.013]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[25] 00007fffd001d620 rip=00007f7cf3f01677 in function _ZN3cui6CnxMgr7ConnectERKN4Glib6RefPtrINS_3CnxEEEPNS_6DlgMgrEbbN4sigc4slotIvbRKNS_5ErrorENS9_3nilESE_SE_SE_SE_EENSA_IvS6_bSE_SE_SE_SE_SE_EE in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwareui.so.0/libvmwareui.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf34b6000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[26] 00007fffd001dba0 rip=00007f7cf2e98980 in function _ZN2ui3App7ConnectERKN3cui7WeakPtrINS1_3CnxEEEPNS1_6DlgMgrEN4sigc4slotIvbRKNS1_5ErrorENS9_3nilESE_SE_SE_SE_EENSA_IvSE_SE_SE_SE_SE_SE_SE_EE in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so loaded at 00007f7cf2cb3000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[27] 00007fffd001ddd0 rip=00007f7cf2ea4b74 in function _ZN2ui3App11InitSessionERKN3utf6stringE in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so loaded at 00007f7cf2cb3000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[28] 00007fffd001e420 rip=00007f7cf2e9b67c in function _ZN2ui3App4InitEiPPc in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so loaded at 00007f7cf2cb3000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[29] 00007fffd001e810 rip=00007f7cf2e9bfa5 in function _ZN2ui3AppC1EiPPc in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so loaded at 00007f7cf2cb3000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[30] 00007fffd001e890 rip=00007f7cf2edb401 in function main in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so loaded at 00007f7cf2cb3000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[31] 00007fffd001eb20 rip=00007f7d05a8a5c7 in function main in object /usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware loaded at 00007f7d05a74000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[32] 00007fffd001ec20 rip=00007f7d04c81790 in function __libc_start_main in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.014]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[33] 00007fffd001ece0 rip=00007f7d05a89ce9 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware loaded at 00007f7d05a74000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Unexpected signal: 6.
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace:
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[0] 00007fffd001b9d0 rip=00007f7cf792e47e rbx=00007f7cf792e250 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007fffd001be30 r13=00007fffd001c4c8 r14=00007fffd001c4c8 r15=0000000000000006
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[1] 00007fffd001ba00 rip=00007f7cf76d169a rbx=0000000000000006 rbp=00007f7d04ffe700 r12=00007fffd001be30 r13=00007fffd001c4c8 r14=00007fffd001c4c8 r15=0000000000000006
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[2] 00007fffd001be30 rip=00007f7cf76d184d rbx=0000000000000006 rbp=00007fffd001bf40 r12=00007f7d05cfc6c8 r13=00007fffd001c4c8 r14=00007fffd001c4c8 r15=0000000000000006
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[3] 00007fffd001bf10 rip=00007f7cf77144b8 rbx=0000000000000006 rbp=00007fffd001bf40 r12=00007f7d05cfc6c8 r13=00007fffd001c4c8 r14=00007fffd001c4c8 r15=0000000000000006
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[4] 00007fffd001c000 rip=00007f7d05229660 rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[5] 00007fffd001c448 rip=00007f7d04c94528 rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[6] 00007fffd001c450 rip=00007f7d04c9593a rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[7] 00007fffd001c580 rip=00007f7d04cd2bb2 rbx=000000000000005b rbp=00007fffd001c7e0 r12=000000000000005b r13=00007fffd001c5f8 r14=00007fffd001c5f8 r15=0000000000000002
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[8] 00007fffd001c7f0 rip=00007f7d04cd80fe rbx=0000000000000003 rbp=00007fffd001c7f0 r12=00007f7d04dc5b51 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[9] 00007fffd001c830 rip=00007f7d04cd88db rbx=00007f7d06a55760 rbp=0000000000000009 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[10] 00007fffd001c8a0 rip=00007f7d0384e24d rbx=00007f7d06a55770 rbp=0000000000000009 r12=00007fffd001c990 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[11] 00007fffd001c8b0 rip=00007f7cf6c710ed rbx=00007f7d06a55420 rbp=0000000000000009 r12=00007fffd001c990 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[12] 00007fffd001c8d0 rip=00007f7cf7353175 rbx=00007fffd001c990 rbp=00007f7d06a60530 r12=0000000000000001 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068d8000 r15=000000000000001b
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[13] 00007fffd001ca60 rip=00007f7cf7356270 rbx=00007f7d06a60530 rbp=00007fffd001cb19 r12=00007fffd001cb19 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[14] 00007fffd001ca90 rip=00007f7cf7310c2d rbx=00007f7d06a60530 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007fffd001cb19 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[15] 00007fffd001cab0 rip=00007f7cf73211f1 rbx=00007f7d06a60530 rbp=00007fffd001cb19 r12=0000000000000000 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[16] 00007fffd001cad0 rip=00007f7cf7334876 rbx=00007f7d062f5a80 rbp=00007fffd001cb1a r12=0000000000000000 r13=00007f7d068d8000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[17] 00007fffd001cb70 rip=00007f7cf73354ad rbx=00007f7d062f5a80 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007f7d068e0ba0 r13=0000000000001153 r14=00000000000086ba r15=00007f7d068d8000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[18] 00007fffd001cca0 rip=00007f7cf733568d rbx=00007f7d062f5a80 rbp=0000000000000001 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[19] 00007fffd001cdc0 rip=00007f7cf73359ad rbx=00007fffd001cdec rbp=00007f7d062f5a80 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[20] 00007fffd001cde0 rip=00007f7cf52b58a7 rbx=00007fffd001cdec rbp=00007f7d068d1700 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[21] 00007fffd001ce20 rip=00007f7cf52b53b3 rbx=00007f7d068c4030 rbp=00007f7d068d1730 r12=00007f7d068d1710 r13=00007f7d068d0b10 r14=00007f7d068c4220 r15=000000000000000d
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[22] 00007fffd001cf00 rip=00007f7cf52a9413 rbx=00007f7d06158340 rbp=00007f7d06905960 r12=00007f7d068c4030 r13=00007f7cf52aa0a0 r14=00007f7d068b6a60 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[23] 00007fffd001cf40 rip=00007f7cf52a96af rbx=00007f7d06158340 rbp=00007f7d068b6a60 r12=00007f7d068d0d00 r13=00007f7d068d1b30 r14=00007f7d06158260 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[24] 00007fffd001cf90 rip=00007f7cf52a98e5 rbx=00007f7d06158340 rbp=00007f7d068d0b70 r12=00007f7d068b6a60 r13=00007f7d068d1b30 r14=00007fffd001d220 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[25] 00007fffd001cfc0 rip=00007f7cf3e7dffe rbx=0000000000000001 rbp=00007f7d06a58150 r12=00007f7d068bc768 r13=00007f7d068b6a60 r14=00007fffd001d220 r15=00007fffd001d1d0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[26] 00007fffd001d270 rip=00007f7cf3efd55d rbx=00007fffd001d4d0 rbp=00007f7d06a58150 r12=00007fffd001d4c0 r13=00007fffd001d4e0 r14=00007fffd001d510 r15=00007f7d067d6600
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.018]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[27] 00007fffd001d620 rip=00007f7cf3f01677 rbx=00007fffd001dd70 rbp=00007f7d06a58150 r12=00007f7d068cdfb0 r13=00007f7d067d6600 r14=00007f7d068c1c30 r15=0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[28] 00007fffd001dba0 rip=00007f7cf2e98980 rbx=00007fffd001dd10 rbp=00007fffd001dbc0 r12=00007fffd001dd70 r13=00007fffd001e330 r14=00007fffd001dd00 r15=00007fffd001dd30
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[29] 00007fffd001ddd0 rip=00007f7cf2ea4b74 rbx=00007fffd001e3c0 rbp=00007fffd001e330 r12=00007fffd001e320 r13=00007fffd001e890 r14=00007f7d067a5180 r15=00007fffd001e5a0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[30] 00007fffd001e420 rip=00007f7cf2e9b67c rbx=00007fffd001e520 rbp=00007f7d068ce890 r12=0000000000000000 r13=00007fffd001e4b0 r14=00007fffd001e660 r15=00007fffd001e5a0
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[31] 00007fffd001e810 rip=00007f7cf2e9bfa5 rbx=00007fffd001e890 rbp=00007fffd001e940 r12=00007fffd001eae0 r13=00007fffd001eaa8 r14=00007fffd001ea98 r15=00007fffd001ea88
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[32] 00007fffd001e890 rip=00007f7cf2edb401 rbx=00007f7d060a3170 rbp=0000000000000001 r12=00007fffd001ecf8 r13=00007fffd001ecf8 r14=00007f7d0606e140 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[33] 00007fffd001eb20 rip=00007f7d05a8a5c7 rbx=00007f7d060a3170 rbp=00007f7d060a2e80 r12=0000000000000001 r13=00007fffd001ecf8 r14=00007f7d0606e140 r15=00000000ffffffff
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[34] 00007fffd001ec20 rip=00007f7d04c81790 rbx=0000000000000000 rbp=00007f7d05af7a50 r12=00007f7d05a89cc0 r13=00007fffd001ecf0 r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: Backtrace[35] 00007fffd001ece0 rip=00007f7d05a89ce9 rbx=0000000000000000 rbp=0000000000000000 r12=00007f7d05a89cc0 r13=00007fffd001ecf0 r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[0] 00007fffd001b9d0 rip=00007f7cf792e47e in function Util_BacktraceWithFunc in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf7571000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[1] 00007fffd001ba00 rip=00007f7cf76d169a in function Panic_Panic in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf7571000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[2] 00007fffd001be30 rip=00007f7cf76d184d in function Panic in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf7571000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[3] 00007fffd001bf10 rip=00007f7cf77144b8 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0 loaded at 00007f7cf7571000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[4] 00007fffd001c000 rip=00007f7d05229660 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 loaded at 00007f7d05219000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[5] 00007fffd001c448 rip=00007f7d04c94528 in function gsignal in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[6] 00007fffd001c450 rip=00007f7d04c9593a in function abort in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[7] 00007fffd001c580 rip=00007f7d04cd2bb2 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[8] 00007fffd001c7f0 rip=00007f7d04cd80fe in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[9] 00007fffd001c830 rip=00007f7d04cd88db in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libc.so.6 loaded at 00007f7d04c61000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[10] 00007fffd001c8a0 rip=00007f7d0384e24d in function CRYPTO_free in object /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.1/libcrypto.so.1.0.1 loaded at 00007f7d037e9000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[11] 00007fffd001c8b0 rip=00007f7cf6c710ed in function SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos in object /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 loaded at 00007f7cf6c26000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[12] 00007fffd001c8d0 rip=00007f7cf7353175 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
    2015-06-16T22:58:15+01:00[+0.019]| vmui| I120: SymBacktrace[13] 00007fffd001ca60 rip=00007f7cf7356270 in function (null) in object /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4 loaded at 00007f7cf72ff000
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    Last edited by gastonovic (2015-06-16 22:14:58)

    gastonovic wrote:
    WorMzy wrote:Welcome to the forums, gastonovic. Please use code tags when pasting terminal output.
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