Thanks Rohit, for you answer.

I downloaded the latest version of MBX and enable vmxnet3.

root@mbx10:~# sudo modprobe vmxnet3
root@mbx10:~# lsmod | grep vmxnet3
vmxnet3                57344  0

by the way, my Ubuntu setup is KVM virtual machine, not sure that is it related 
to the fact that the system vm remains in starting state. By the way, what is 
vcenter default user? Root don’t work.

Regards,

Ricardo P

From: Rohit Yadav <rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com>
Date: Monday, 17 April 2023, 12:10 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Trying to simulate VMWare Hypervisor with MBX
Hi Ricardo,

Yes, it works for me. I'm on Ubuntu 22.04 on a NUC9 mini-pc with Linux kernel 
5.15.0-69-generic, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H, 64GB ram, and 1TB nvme.

You may want to check if your Ubuntu 20.04 based kernel can do vmxnet3 nic and 
if you're on the latest mbx (from Jan https://github.com/shapeblue/mbx), 
perhaps trying pull latest changes and run "mbx init" before the deploy command.


Regards.

________________________________
From: Ricardo Pertuz <ricardo.per...@kuasar.co>
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 05:19
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Trying to simulate VMWare Hypervisor with MBX

Hi,

Has somebody achieved running MBX simulation with Vmware, I tried many 
configurations and the only that works was “mbx deploy 417-venv mbxt-kvm-el7 
mbxt-vmware7” however the systems vms are not running and the hosts are in “in 
avoid set”

I have Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS with 32GB RAM, 8 Cores and 400 GB Storage

Regards

Ricardo P


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