Make sure that Intel VT-x or AMD-V is enabled in your BIOS, VMware requires it if you run a 64-bit Guest OS (which is macOS). This make the hardware assisted virtualization possible. You will get the following error if it is not enabled or your CPU does not support Virtualization technology.
Hi Jeff, thanks for all the information. I hope you can help me to solve this: I actually don't have a laptop or any other machine that fill the hardware requisites to build a CRC cluster. So, I got a GCP Virtual Instance (I'm using a custom image, with nested virtualization), and there I can enable crc and create and start my cluster. I also can use oc commands to login and perform several actions inside the cluster. However, I'm not able to access the GUI console. GCP firewall is OK to allow access on port 6443. I added port 6443 to linux semanage http list too. I have a feeling about some virsh configuration that I need to do, but I don't have clues about. I could blame DNS, but using my VM external IP:6443 should work in that case, right? I don't know if you've faced something like this before, but probably you can give some precious hints to get it working.
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