Thanks for the info, will look into what version of Workstation I am running 
(think I have 9.0) and will see if I can’t get an upgraded copy and see if it 
alleviates the issue.


On August 26, 2014 at 8:36:23 PM, Steve Atkins 
(st...@blighty.com<mailto:st...@blighty.com>) wrote:

On Aug 26, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Arze, Cesar <ca...@som.umaryland.edu> wrote:
>
> I probably should be posting to the VMware mailing list with this question 
> but I wanted to see if anyone had any insight or suggestions here. I’ve seen 
> many similar issues but none of the solutions proposed there worked for me.

This might not be what you're seeing, but there was a hideous bug in the shared 
folder (hgfs) driver for linux guest OSes that'll silently corrupt your 
filesystem if it's accessed via more than one filehandle (e.g. multiple opens, 
multiple processes, ...).

If you're using vmware tools bundled with workstation 10.0.1 or fusion 6.0.2, 
you have that bug and cannot safely use hgfs mounts for any files, let alone 
postgresql. (There was a different bug, with similar results, for earlier 
versions too, including at least fusion 5.0.1). VMWare claim it's fixed in the 
tools bundled with 10.0.2 / 6.0.3 (I've not tested it). If you're not running 
the very latest vmware, upgrade to it and install the latest tools (or avoid 
using hgfs).

Cheers,
Steve



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