I asked you to attach it not dump the entire contents of a file into a reply as it's consider rude to do so! A few line of something is fine but not the entire output of thing like configuration files, log files, long output from a Command Prompt or Terminal, etc!
Oh sorry, I wasn't trying to be rude, I didn't know that pasting the content of configuration files is considered rude. I tried to attach the file
but I don't see where I can do that, I can only see the insert Image/Video/Link button, but I don't know how to attach a file. Thanks you taught me something.
Anyway in your diagram you show the Host-Only vNICs having Gateway Addresses and by default Host-Only VMNets do not use a Gateway IP Address. Additionally, and I haven't tested this however, if I was going to try using a Gateway IP address on a Host-Only VMnet I'd probably try adding the appropriate option routers settings on the target VMnet in the vmnetdhcp.conf file.
I don't know how to "push" a gateway address via DHCP in VMware, I had to enter a default gateway manually every time I started a VMware machine.
route add default gw 192.x.x.x eth0
Still I can't ping the host OS.