Vmware Player Serial Named Pipe
Posted : admin On 26.01.2020I am using VMware Workstation 12 Player. My host is Windows 10, my guest is Fedora 22.I want to set up a COM port between the host and guest. The reason is I have an app running in Windows that needs to talk to an app that only runs in Linux.I followed the instructions posted on VMware website. To summarize:In the VM:. Added a named pipe called.pipecom12, I have also tried.pipecom12. Settings are This end is the server. And The other end is an application., which I think is accurate.
The port shows up when the VM boots up as Serial Port 2.In Windows (host):. I used com0com to set up a pair of named pipes in Windows. I have COM10 linked to COM12. Nothing else is using the ports.On Windows I opened TeraTerm, set it up to use COM10 (but I have also tried COM12), set baudrate to 115200, parity is 'none', 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control.On Linux I opened cutecom, set it up to use ttyS2 (Serial Port 2, right?), and matched all other settings.I tried sending characters from Windows to Linux and the other way around, but I don't see anything. What else do I need to do to get this to work?
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If I'm understanding your request this is a good walk through:Connecting Two Virtual MachinesYou can set up the virtual serial ports in two virtual machines to connect to each other. This is useful, for example, if you want to use an application in one virtual machine to capture debugging information sent from the other virtual machine's serial port.To install a direct serial connection between two virtual machines (a server and a client), take the following steps:Windows HostIn the server virtual machine1.Open the virtual machine settings editor (VM Settings).2.Click Add to start the Add Hardware Wizard.3.Select Serial Port, then click Next.4.Select Output to named pipe, then click Next.5.Use the default pipe name, or enter another pipe name of your choice. The pipe name must follow the form.pipe — that is, it must begin with.pipe.6.Select This end is the server.7.Select The other end is a virtual machine.8.By default, the device status setting is Connect at power on. You may deselect this setting if you wish.Click Advanced if you want to configure this serial port to use polled mode.
This option is of interest primarily to developers who are using debugging tools that communicate over a serial connection. For more information, see Special Configuration Options for Advanced Users.9.Click Finish, then click OK to close the virtual machine settings editor.In the client virtual machine1.Open the virtual machine settings editor (VM Settings).2.Click Add to start the Add Hardware Wizard.3.Select Serial Port, then click Next.4.Select Use named pipe.5.Use the default name, or enter another pipe name of your choice. The pipe name must follow the form.pipe — that is, it must begin with.pipe. The pipe name must be the same on both server and client.6.Select This end is the client.7.Select The other end is a virtual machine.8.By default, the device status setting is Connect at power on. You may deselect this setting if you wish.Click Advanced if you want to configure this serial port to use polled mode.
This option is of interest primarily to developers who are using debugging tools that communicate over a serial connection. For more information, see Special Configuration Options for Advanced Users.9.Click Finish, then click OK to close the virtual machine settings editor.Linux HostIn the server virtual machine1.Open the virtual machine settings editor (VM Settings).2.Click Add to start the Add Hardware Wizard.3.Select Serial Port, then click Next.4.Select Output to named pipe, then click Next.5.In the Path field, enter /tmp/ or another Unix socket name of your choice.6.Select This end is the server.7.Select The other end is a virtual machine.8.By default, the device status setting is Connect at power on. You may deselect this setting if you wish.Click Advanced if you want to configure this serial port to use polled mode. This option is of interest primarily to developers who are using debugging tools that communicate over a serial connection. For more information, see Special Configuration Options for Advanced Users.9.Click Finish, then click OK to save your configuration and close the virtual machine settings editor.In the client virtual machine1.Open the virtual machine settings editor (VM Settings).2.Click Add to start the Add Hardware Wizard.3.Select Serial Port, then click Next.4.Select Output to named pipe, then click Next.5.In the Path field, enter /tmp/ or another Unix socket name of your choice. The pipe name must be the same on both server and client.6.Select This end is the client.7.Select The other end is a virtual machine.8.By default, the device status setting is Connect at power on. You may deselect this setting if you wish.Click Advanced if you want to configure this serial port to use polled mode.
This option is of interest primarily to developers who are using debugging tools that communicate over a serial connection. For more information, see Special Configuration Options for Advanced Users.9.Click Finish, then click OK to save your configuration and close the virtual machine settings editor.. Pmoncho wrote:What device is connected to the serial port?
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Vmware Player Serial Named Pipe System
I have tried twice in the past, to get two VM's to access one serial and one USB port and just decided to go with a Digi (4 modems, Terminal, and Lable printer and three different Linux and Windows machines). Much easier and and no hassles.It's an ANI/ALI controller.The data is read-only for us.Thanks for the replies.It looks like I'll need to look at getting an add-on serial card as I'm not going to trust another machine to split the port.