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Re: HA admission control - dedicated failover host and maintenance mode

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thanks for the replies, I think I understand the reasoning behind using percentage based, but this relies on reservations to calculate slot sizes, and in this case none of my VMs will have reservations set. Therefore HA will utilise the default slot size, which will be a 'false' value, as the number of VMs I can power on will be significantly lower than the number of available slots. Therefore the best way I can guarantee my VMs will successfully restart is to have a dedicated host with equal or more ram than my existing hosts. Think of it as a vertical container for my guaranteed resources rather than striping the resources across the hosts. The key point is I will not have any reservations, if i can quote your HA deep article Duncan

 

Basic design principle: Be really careful with reservations, if there’s no need to have them on a per VM basis don’t configure them.


IN this case I don't need them so wont be configure them, hence the reason I chose a dedicated failover host


Re: IE 9 Minor Bug during Configuration Phase

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Can you share the exact IE browser version with build number and the client OS version with service pack number.

Re: IE 9 Minor Bug during Configuration Phase

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Absolutely (and apologies if this is becoming a duplicate thread):

 

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Re: Fusion itself (not VM) is very slow on startup

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Does unchecking VMware Fusion > Preferences > Automatically check for updates affect the start-up speed?

Re: IE 9 Minor Bug during Configuration Phase

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Thanks for reporting this. We will investigate a fix. Glad to know that you did not have to re-enter all the data again in different screens.

Re: IE 9 Minor Bug during Configuration Phase

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You are very welcome!

 

I was happy I didn't have to re-enter data (and actually a little surprised that I didn't have to re-enter password credentials). 

ESXi 4.0 - configuring storage - I've made a mistake

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I've made a mistake; but I'm too much of a novice to understand where.  Can I please get some direction?

 

I've built a ESX4.0 box on some old hardware, it has quite large disks, the array ended up being 2.7 TB big, yet the datastore on the end result, are only 741 GB big.  Having a look at the output of fdisk and partedUtil - the entire disk seems to be used (see below).

 

Can I make use of other 2 TB of storage somehow? Where have I gone wrong?

 

Also; The how VMFS and datastores layer of disk partitions is confusing to me? Is it disk partion > VMFS > datastore?

 

 

~ # partedUtil get /vmfs/devices/disks/mpx.vmhba1\:C0\:T0\:L0

2861100 64 32 1564565504

4 32 8191 4 128

1 8192 1843199 5 0

5 8224 520191 6 0

6 520224 1032191 6 0

7 1032224 1257471 252 0

8 1257504 1843199 6 0

2 1843200 10229759 6 0

3 10229760 1564565503 251 0

 

~ # fdisk -l

 

 

Disk /dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0: 3000.0 GB, 3000080793600 bytes

64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 2861100 cylinders

Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes

 

 

                          Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks  Id System

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p1             5       900    917504    5  Extended

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p2           901      4995   4193280    6  FAT16

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p3          4996    763948 777167872   fb  VMFS

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p4   *         1         4      4080    4  FAT16 <32M

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p5             5       254    255984    6  FAT16

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p6           255       504    255984    6  FAT16

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p7           505       614    112624   fc  VMKcore

/dev/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0p8           615       900    292848    6  FAT16

ESXi 5.1 Authentication Required

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Hi All

 

Strange issue here trying to log in the ESXi 5.1 host to change the IP address.

 

It can preinstalled from Dell on our new server.

 

I login via the DRAC no issue and launch the console no issue.

 

But when I hit F2 I get an authentication window that is not happy with any user / password combo I throw at it.

 

Is there some generic password used here? I tried root and vmware to no avail.

 

Thanks in advance.


Re: CPU Stress Allocation - How is it determined?

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Value does not seem to alter after leaving it for several days. I think stress is not clearing for some reason as I have moved several VM off the host and I think the capacity remained unchanged too.

I also have a VM that had a runaway process which caused to stress  the CPU. The process was killed several days ago but stress value remains the same and I am not able to kill alarm either.

 

Cheers

Going back to previous view

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Hi,

 

I'm implementing a global view. Navigation to this view is by a right click context action. Is there a way I can have a button in my view which can take the user to the previous view that they came from?

 

Scenario

1. User is on Hosts list view

2. Right click on a Host and select plugin menu XGlobal view

3. User is taken to Plugin's global view

4. User sees more details/actions about the Host in context

5. User click "Go back" button in the view

6. User is taken back to Hosts list view (this can be any view that the user came from, since Global view can be reached from for example host and vm list)

 

thanks,

Prathiraj

Re: script that set up few nats at once

Re: VM shows alert icon with no alarms triggered

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vMotion didn't clear my alarm but unticking HA cleared the alarm and then I was able to tick HA again OK. Thanks

vSphere shared storage

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My home server recently crashed and my work put me through a week long vSphere class(and gave me the licenses and such to get familiar with ), so I'm putting it all together now. Of course I find questions after the class. So with little actual hands on I am still very new.

 

http://i.imgur.com/sXAcAXg.png

I would like to have storage that can be see by all VMs, encase I need to blow a VM away I won't have to worry about moving data. I would like for this data to be dynamically expandable, but manually expandable is fine too. Eventually I will add more drives to act as storage. I've been looking for the past few days and most information online I find, unfortunately, says this cannot be done without running a dedicated NFS server or NetAPP. I cannot do this. With such low specs, I'm trying to avoid running any extra VMs. Please someone tell me I'm wrong and maybe guide me through this small scale project of mine.

Re: Child VMs time zone changed automatically with local machine time zone

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Well ya, as long as you can connect to the network, and since this would connect without the vSphere Client, the timezone would remain the same. The idea is to avoid using vSphere Client which translates time based on the local desktop you connect from

Default webpass username - vcloud usage meter 3.1

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In short, I forgot the default webpass username... I know I can reset the password...

 

I enabled LDAP integration and that's working fine...


Re: ESXi 5.1 Authentication Required

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If the password is wrong, the only option is to reinstall the ESXi. Other options: - Is it a DELL image. - Try connecting using vSphere client to ESXi and enter root credentials to confirm if it works there. If not, reinstall the ESXi, wont take much of your time.

Re: Default webpass username - vcloud usage meter 3.1

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Hi. Off the top of my head: you leave it blank.

HBA Details Serial Numbers

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Greetings,

 

We have a complex VMware Environment with several vCenter Servers and around thousand ESXi Hosts. For validating physical mutli paths between the Storage and the Server, we would like to get the HBA Details on each host. The details should also include the HBA Serial Number, so that we can determine if the connections to the Storage are going over one physical HBA or multiple physical HBAs. I came across a couple of scripts and dig through the scripts, but unfortunately the files under /proc/scsi are not displaying the HBA Serial Numbers. Is there any other way we can identfy HBA Serial Numbers on the ESXi Hosts?

 

Other question is related to Cisco UCS - It looks like there are no files under /proc/scsi on Cisco UCS Hosts to show the HBA Details. Can any one point me to the location where Cisco UCS keeps track of the HBA attributes?

 

Thanks

Re: Flickering screen using Fusion 5.0.3 on latest 2013 (Haswell) MacBook Air

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Hi

I had my IT support try Brian's above tempt solution. So far the flicker issue is gone. The flickering really made fusion un-usable.

Hopefully we get an update for full fix soon.

Cheers

Dan

Re: ESXi 4.0 - configuring storage - I've made a mistake

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You cannot utilise a single LUN > (2TB -512b) on ESXi 4.0.

 

First question would be why you're building such an old version? I'm aware the answer could well be related to support for your older hardware.

 

The general rule is "one disk/LUN = one partition = 1 vmfs datastore". If you want to break this storage up into two datastores that come in under the 2TB limit, you need to look at what your storage vendor offers around creating two smaller LUNs. I know with, for example, HP hardware, you can create one physical RAID array, with two "local disks" under it to achieve this effect.

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