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4 Replies Last post: Nov 5, 2009 12:43 PM by Konrad2009  

Well I can't access host anymore. posted: Nov 5, 2009 10:16 AM

Click to view Konrad2009's profile Novice 7 posts since
Jul 24, 2009

Guys,

I've been playing arround with ESXi 3,5 and fortunatelly it is a test enviroment but......I guess it could happened at any time to anybody that is anybody unexperienced like myself.

Here is what happened:

I have a host machine running ESXi 3.5 with 1 NIC

That of course creates a default vswitch0. Then I created an isolated vswitch just to see how it works. Called it internal. LOL then I went to a properties of that vswitch1 and added that only NIC that my physical box have.

After that my client can no longer access a host and therefore manage ESXi server. I accessed a console (unsupported ;) and using esxcfg-vswitch -l I verified that I do have 2 vswitches 0 and 1.

Assuming that somehow my only NIC works now with two vswitches (and that prevents client from accessing host) I removed vswitch1 but still can not access (nor ping) host

esxcfg-vswitch -l command gives a following output:

vSwitch0 64ports used ports(2) configured ports (64) MTU 1500 Uplinks none

VM Network 0 (VLAN ID) 0 (used ports)

Management Network 0 (VLAN ID) 1 (used ports)

My conclusion is somehow I lost (removed or....) from vswitch0. Since I don't have a redundant service console access I would really appreciate any help since like I said before it may happen in a real life scenario at any moment.

Cheers,

Konrad

Re: Well I can't access host anymore.

1. Nov 5, 2009 10:22 AM in response to: Konrad2009
Click to view DSTAVERT's profile Champion 3,515 posts since
Nov 30, 2003
You can go to the Yellow console screen and reset the configuration. You will loose your configuration (Not a bad idea in this case ;)) but not your VMs. You can browse the datastore and add the existing VMs to inventory. Should only take a few minutes to get back up and running.

Re: Well I can't access host anymore.

3. Nov 5, 2009 10:43 AM in response to: Konrad2009
Click to view DSTAVERT's profile Champion 3,515 posts since
Nov 30, 2003
Try resetting the Management network and IP address from the console screen.

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