great, thanks! i looked everywhere for the solution and found it here. however, it would be nice if someone could provide a more detailed explanation of the error and the solution (i know it is a permission issue, but am not sure why it has to be fixed this way).
converting ok, but import to fusion always error. now trying free vmware converter.
1) download free vwconverter from vmware.com 2) install 3) choose generate/convert singel local machine 4) import vmdk after finish into new installed vmware fusion
I don't see why the compiler is complaining. Unfortunately the printf statement is chopped off so we can't see it.Did you write &sbuf in the printf instead of sbuf? That would break it!You may wish to put braces around the stat and the print otherwise your printf only ever tries to print a null record.
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great, thanks! i looked everywhere for the solution and found it here. however, it would be nice if someone could provide a more detailed explanation of the error and the solution (i know it is a permission issue, but am not sure why it has to be fixed this way).
And when you replace nagios2 with nagios3 it also works!
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don't work!
converting ok, but import to fusion always error. now trying free vmware converter.
1) download free vwconverter from vmware.com
2) install
3) choose generate/convert singel local machine
4) import vmdk after finish into new installed vmware fusion
-work's :)
greetings from germany
I don't see why the compiler is complaining. Unfortunately the printf statement is chopped off so we can't see it.Did you write &sbuf in the printf instead of sbuf? That would break it!You may wish to put braces around the stat and the print otherwise your printf only ever tries to print a null record.
same issue with nagios3.
thanks!
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