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Re: Esxi 5.1 pci passthrough broken

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same here. Would be nice if you Update this thread, if there is any solution/suggestion from vmware...


[JIRA] (HHQ-5802) Live data view - NetStat - error "unable to deserialize agent data...."

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     https://jira.hyperic.com/browse/HHQ-5802?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel

 

Oren Efraty resolved HHQ-5802.

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    HQ Fix Version: 5.7 ci # 174

        Resolution: Fixed

          Assignee: Charlie Hava (c)  (was: Oren Efraty)

   

Live data view - NetStat - error "unable to deserialize agent data...."

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                Key: HHQ-5802

                URL: https://jira.hyperic.com/browse/HHQ-5802

            Project: Hyperic HQ

         Issue Type: Bug

         Components: Core Monitoring

   Affects Versions: 5.7

           Reporter: Charlie Hava (c)

           Assignee: Charlie Hava (c)

           Priority: Major

            Fix For: 5.7

 

        Attachments: Linux64-LiveView-NetStat.png

 

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Happens both under windows and Linux

See attached

 

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Re: VMware storage, SAN, iSCSI, FC, FCoE, NAS

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madhav_VM wrote:

 

Hi,

 

My understanding was iSCSI, FC, FCoE, NAS are the protocols used in VMware storage.

 

The first three are protocols, for so called block based storage. "Block" means that the storage array present a raw disk and accept low level SCSI commands against the physical blocks (sectors).

 

"NAS" is not a protocol, but a common name for file based storage. The file protocol supported by VMware is called NFS (version 3).

 

Then what is the relationship between iSCSI, FC, FCoE, NAS  & SAN?.

 

In a few words: the first three are methods to carry SCSI commands over some kind of network.

 

iSCSI and FCoE uses Ethernet as carrier.

iSCSI uses TCP/IP on top of Ethernet, but FCoE does not.

 

FC means having specific Fibre Channel hardware (HBA cards, FC switches and FC controllers on the SAN) and uses the Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) to carry SCSI commands over the FC network (called "fabric").

 

"NAS" is in VMware equalient to a server capable of presenting more or less a fileshare through the protocol NFS.

 

"SAN" is a common term for a device capable of presenting raw disks through a block protocol (FC, iSCSI, FCoE).

Re: vCenter next version

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vSphere 5.1 U1 is the latest version avilable,

Re: Questions on maintence mode

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Josh26 wrote:

 

All maintenance mode really does is ensure no VMs are running. In a DRS environment, VMs will automatically migrate away, basically maintenance mode saying "don't put a VM here, it's about to have some work done". Without DRS, maintenance mode will fail and advise you to move the VMs yourself.

 

I might be wrong here, but does really Maintenance Mode fail without DRS? My perception was that without DRS it would just prevent you from starting new VMs and moving VMs into the host with vMotion, while not getting into "real" maintenance mode until you manually have shutdown or moved all started VMs away. But I can not test this at the moment on any cluster without DRS.

Re: Server 2012 NIC

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I provide the network here...We have other virtual clusters, with all VMs connecting to the domain without any issues.  The problem appears to be explicitly with Win2012. All the 2012 servers connect to our domain fine independently, but not when they are all powered on.  It's like the first instance to power up grabs the NIC and won't share it...

iSCSI - ESXi and SAN - Quick and dirty topology for highest bandwidth

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I am setting up a couple of Dell servers as ESXi hosts, connected to a Dell SAN for LAB purposes.

I'm new to vmware, but have a fair grip on networking. For now, what I want to accomplish is best possible performence. There's only one switch anyway, so redundancy on port level is just a bonus in this case.
ESXi hosts have 2 NICs that can be used for iSCSI traffic, so I'm thinking 2 Gbps links to the switch. The SAN will be configured with only one controller.
I've looked into how to set up multipathing, but I cant say that i fully understand what is the best and simplest solution in this case.
From my networking experience I immediately thought of LACP for port bundling, but is this a requirement?

 

 

:-)

 

 

simple topology:

simple_topology.PNG

Re: Bluescreen 7b after restore

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Are there very few who actually test restore of their backups - or is this problem limited to only a few of us?

Where are the redo-logs actually stored? there is very little information regarding this that i can find..

 

More info would be appriciated


Re: WinXP VM failed to start after installing Linux VM

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I am using WinXP VM on a Win 7 host.

After installing a Slackware Linux VM, the win XP VM is broken.

 

Assuming the Linux VM is a totally separate VM then I fail to see how creating a new seperate VM of any OS would cause an issue with an existing separate VM.  By separate I mean not have touched the existing VM in any way while create a new separate VM, as in not attaching an existing virtual hard disk from another VM, etc,  As a matter of fact in over 10 years of using VMware products and having created thousands of VM's I've never had a previously created seperate VM corrupted by creating a new separate VM of any OS!

 

When starting the machine a Bad Image blue screen message is displayed

 

I'm not sure what help you expect to get from the information you've provided as saying just "When starting the machine a Bad Image blue screen message is displayed" is about worthless from a diagnostic/troubleshooting perspective.  Even a screen shot of the BSOD would probably be more helpful then your description thus far.  You need to include technical details/facts, something that is actually analyzable!

Re: Bluescreen 7b after restore

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/Daniel Jokinen

Linford Communication AB

Re: vCO and MS SQL Express not connect

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Hi Milan,

 

Which versions of vCO and SQL Express are you using?

 

-Ilian

Re: vSphere Storage Appliance (VSA) Cluster Service Offline Alert fridays

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Hi Daniel.

Periodically when I click the VSA Manager pane in vCenter i get a "VSA Cluster Unavailable".

Do you have the same issue? Thanks

 

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Re: monitonig multiple oracle instance on single machine

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OK,

 

We need to reproduce that in our environments and see if that happens or not.

I will get back to you with an answer in few days.

VMware Workstation v9 & Ubuntu 13.04 64bit

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Tried various processes to get VMware Workstation v9 up and running on my Ubuntu 13.04 machine, but stuck!

 

Initially had the request to look for headers, even though they were in the correct path and installed - problem resolved, but now am advised that several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernal. - click install and nothing seems to happen.

 

Would like a definitive install process.  I note some lucky people found it installed and worked out of the box - so not sure how my relatively clean 13.04 install doesn't work?

 

ANy help appreciated!

Re: The Host Returns ESXUpdate Error Codes: 7 ????

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Ran this command at the command console and it cleared the problem:

 

esxcli software vib remove -n=vmware-fdm


Re: Esxi 5 sur clé USB ne boot plus

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bonjour,

 

OK merci c'est un peu ce que je pensais mais sans en avoir la certitude.

 

bonne journée.

@+

laurent.

Re: esxi5.1 on usb key -> cannot boot How to recover ?

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OK thanks André.

 

I will do that tomorrow and I let you know.

 

laurent.

Persona Management - Redirected Desktop Folder

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Has anyone seen where the redirected Desktop folder loses all of its NTFS permissions? I am using Persona Mgmt for profiles and also redirecting just the Desktop Folder to a "desktop" folder within the users home folders. This is worked well up until recently where every user's Desktop folder lost its permissions. Another part is that it was only users that use link clones. Full Clone users were not affected. The persona profile was not affected.

 

I have worked through and reset the permissions on the redirected desktops so I am ok for now. Just wanted to raise this issue in case someone else has seen it. I am using View 5.2 currently.

 

Thanks

Re: Server 2012 NIC

Re: SRM-Storage Replication

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I referred the docs,

 

the doubt i have is that can we intigrate 2 boxes with one SRA ? (ofcourse both are compatible as per HCL)

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