Linux 日誌異常tpvmlpd[4966]: device type not supported

rongshiyuan發表於2012-11-25
1. 虛擬機器vmware下linux message日誌異常資訊如下:
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Nov 25 19:33:17 rac1 tpvmlpd[4415]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:33:32 rac1 tpvmlpd[4521]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:33:47 rac1 tpvmlpd[4681]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:34:02 rac1 tpvmlpd[4831]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:34:17 rac1 tpvmlpd[4966]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:34:32 rac1 tpvmlpd[5091]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:34:47 rac1 tpvmlpd[5237]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:35:02 rac1 tpvmlpd[5304]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:35:17 rac1 tpvmlpd[5375]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:35:32 rac1 tpvmlpd[5490]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:35:47 rac1 tpvmlpd[8389]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:36:02 rac1 tpvmlpd[23143]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:36:17 rac1 tpvmlpd[8390]: device type not supported
Nov 25 19:36:17 rac1 tpvmlpd[1675]: aborting
......
 
2. 解決辦法
編輯/etc/init.d/vmware-tools,註釋掉/usr/bin/tpvmlpd
# /usr/bin/tpvmlpd
 
3. 重啟服務
[root@rac1 ~]# /etc/init.d/vmware-tools restart
Stopping VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
   Guest operating system daemon:[  OK  ]
   Virtual Printing daemon:[  OK  ]
   Unmounting HGFS shares:[  OK  ]
   Guest filesystem driver:[  OK  ]
Starting VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
   Switching to guest configuration:[  OK  ]
   Guest operating system daemon:[  OK  ]
   Virtual Printing daemon:[  OK  ]
 
下文轉載
Linux virtual machine reports the error: TPVMLPD: Device type not supported
Symptoms
?Virtual machine running Linux reports the error:
TPVMLPD: Device type not supported
Cause
This error is reported when the TPVMLPD process is running on the Linux virtual machine. TPVMLPD is a ThinPrint daemon which is used for virtual printing that is installed with VMware Tools. Resolution
To resolve this issue, you must stop the ThinPrint TPVMLPD daemon by modifying the vmware-tools startup script.
 
To modify the vmware-tools startup script.:

1.Take a backup of the vmware-tools startup script. using the command:
cp /etc/init.d/vmware-tools /etc/init.d/vmware-tools.backup

2.Open the /etc/init.d/vmware-tools script. using a text editor. For example, to open the script. using the vi editor, run this command:
vi /etc/init.d/vmware-tools

3.Comment the following entry to prevent the ThinPrint Service from loading automatically:
#/usr/bin/tpvmlpd

4.Run this command to restart VMware Tools:
/etc/init.d/vmware-tools restart

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