I am sorry. Can not understand anything.
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I am sorry. Can not understand anything.
Could you pls post in English.
hi,
check the SSH service started on both host.
follow the KB for more info, hope this helpful.
Floating pools (multi-user per VDI) simply don't have the option for dedicated assignments like that. I wish we had a better result for you. If you get a persona manager working, then you could technically even have disposable desktops, and they would have the same user-experience every time. 1:1 Dedicated / Persistent pool seems to be the ticket for you. Best of luck.
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A VM can be created with maximum of 64vCPUs. In your case you have 2 x quad core processor = 8 cores and if hyper threading is enabled you will get = 16 cores. you can configure you Virtual machine with more than 16 processors. The CPU is schedule to all the VMs. If more thread is available your vm will get more threads. What ever available CPU's only be allocated to your vm even if it has more vCPUs.
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Hello,
The only supported method of shrinking a VMware virtual machine disk (VMDK) is to use VMware vCenter Converter Standalone and create a virtual to virtual (V2V) conversion, a similar process to a Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion.
Hello rgcda,
Thanks for reporting the issue , this was reported by one other person and on investigation we found that some of the scripts on solution exchange were either old or somehow corrupted. I have updated the content pack and scripts (version 3.0) on solution exchange . Please download the latest set and execute the scripts in this set. Let me know if you still run into issues. Sorry for your trouble. The link to the latest content pack + scripts on solution exchange is - Cloud Management Marketplace | Solution Exchange
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Thanks guys for your help with this.
Andrew
I've installed Exchange 2013 SP1 (current patch level). I'm tying to install the Exchange Plug-in per vmware-data-protection-administration-guide-60.pdf, age 169. VMware VDP Exchange Backup User Configuration Tool start and tells me "Current user is not a Domain Administrator" (see screen shot). I'm logged into the machine using a Domain Administrator credentials, not the local machine. The Exchange sever, Storage group, Mailbox store dropdowns are empty, apparently from an authority problem.
The KB Creating a VMware vSphere Data Protection (VDP) backup user account for exchange plugin with VDP Advanced (2073168) talks about creating a VDPBackupUser account manually. Before I trot down this road, I thought I'd see if there is something obvious or basic that I have missed.
"...Is there a good option to slim down Windows 8.1? VM recovery didn’t free much up."
While running Windows, open and run Disk Cleanup. Also Cleanup System files, and then in Tools, delete all but the most recent restore point. If you haven't done that before, it should reduce your VM size quite a bit. Then Reclaim disk space after you've shut down Windows.
Note that the process can take quite a bit of time in Win 8 and 8.1, at least in my experience.
I have the same problem, fusion 8 on El capitan GM trying to start a win 10 bootcamp
Hello Guys,
I am new to ESX but have been using Hyper-V for years. With Hyper-V, snapshots of VMs were highly discouraged due to many issues. How about snapshots in ESX while implementing in live environment?
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Denor Linen
I have installed 3 vcenter in a single sso domain. I have 3 pscs each vcenter has their own psc in their own subnet.
I had no problem with the first 2 psc/vcenter installations. After completing the first 2 vcenter and psc installations, I coul login to web client as domain admin and see all 2 vcenters.
but whenever I add the third vcenter, I do not see vcenter showing up in the web client when I login to the third vcenter.
any idea?
Thanks for your post I ran into the same issue. But rather than deleting and then recreating - I simply upgraded the V3 to V5 after creating the V3 Data Store.
Tried the csrutil disable/enable procedure (after Googling how to properly boot into recovery mode in a Fusion VM), but it didn't help. Same error at the end of the Tools install.
loggin into the 3rd vcenter I am seeing this in the inv-svc logs
15-09-12T11:11:11.653-07:00 [pool-17-thread-6 INFO com.vmware.vim.query.server.authentication.impl.MoSessionManager opId=32d9baba-d7b5-47f6-aa3e-e1b1365be27d] Failed to login user with subject: {Name: admin, Domain: domain.com}
2015-09-12T11:11:11.829-07:00 [pool-18-thread-4 INFO com.vmware.cis.authorization.impl.UserSessionManagerImpl opId=] Auth data null in session. Returning false
2015-09-12T11:11:11.850-07:00 [pool-17-thread-8 INFO com.vmware.identity.token.impl.SamlTokenImpl opId=59d7cdef-c348-472a-b8da-cccab2226ed7] SAML token for SubjectNameId [value=admin@domain.com, format=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/UPN] successfully parsed from Element
2015-09-12T11:11:11.895-07:00 [pool-17-thread-8 ERROR com.vmware.vim.vcauthenticate.servlets.AuthenticationHelper opId=59d7cdef-c348-472a-b8da-cccab2226ed7] Invalid user
com.vmware.vim.query.server.ssoauthentication.exception.InvalidUserException: Domain does not exist: PA-PSC
at com.vmware.vim.query.server.ssoauthentication.impl.DomainNameNormalizerImpl.toSsoDomain(DomainNameNormalizerImpl.java:55)
at com.vmware.vim.query.server.ssoauthentication.impl.SsoPrincipalFactoryImpl.nameFromPrincipalId(SsoPrincipalFactoryImpl.java:77)
at com.vmware.vim.query.server.ssoauthentication.impl.SsoPrincipalFactoryImpl.createUserPrincipal(SsoPrincipalFactoryImpl.java:138)
at com.vmware.vim.query.server.ssoauthentication.impl.SsoPrincipalFactoryImpl.createUserPrincipal(SsoPrincipalFactoryImpl.java:48)
at com.vmware.vim.vcauthenticate.servlets.AuthenticationHelper.loginBySamlToken(AuthenticationHelper.java:199)
at com.vmware.vim.query.server.authentication.impl.MoSessionManager.internalLoginBySamlToken(MoSessionManager.java:176)
at com.vmware.vim.query.server.authentication.impl.MoSessionManager.loginBySamlToken(MoSessionManager.java:156)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor123.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
at com.vmware.vim.vmomi.server.impl.InvocationTask.run(InvocationTask.java:66)
at com.vmware.vim.vmomi.server.common.impl.RunnableWrapper$1.run(RunnableWrapper.java:48)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
If I would create a tool to extract thinapp .dat files based based on reverse engineering would it be ok to publish it?
Review what vCenter has listed for ESX Agencies. If you see the Guest Introspection listed there, delete it.
You can also check the API guide for commands that fit your needs - specifically the sections: "deteing conflicting agencies", "delete deploymenet units", and "uninstalling services"
So even while System Integrity Protection was turned off, the Tools install would fail? In that case, did you try uninstalling and then reinstalling Tools? I found that sometimes necessary with OS X guests.
I have a simple home server which has been running the free version of ESXi 5.5 for about a year. It runs a few VMs, one of which is a file server containing about 10 TB of files. I've just purchased a new NAS and am in the process of decommissioning the file server VM and moving all of it's files to the NAS. At present the ESXi server has a single standard vSwitch with a single 1 Gb/s NIC, and this limits the file copy operation to about 100 MB/s. Both my ESXi server and NAS have two 1 Gb/s NICs so I'm trying to see if it's possible to use LACP to "bond" the two NICs and get 2 Gb/s of bandwidth between the file server VM and the NAS so I can cut the time it'll take to copy the data in half. It seems that this is possible, but I'd need to use a distributed switch which is only available with a licensed version of ESXi.
My question - is there a way to revert back to the trial version of ESXi for a day or two so I can use that licensed feature? I presume I could simply reinstall ESXi over top of itself to reset the evaluation but would that mess with any of the existing datastores? Does VDS work with a standalone host, or does it require a vCenter server?