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"From how I understood this so far, the data which you are missing is in the two "*-000003.vmdk" snapshot files. The less you modified on the" in VMware ESXi 5 - 10 replies |
1 day ago |
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"Unfortunately not. What type/model of CPU do you have in the system? André" in Sao Paulo, Brazil VMware User Group - 6 replies |
1 day ago |
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"I just saw you attached the screen shots to your previous post. As you can see, both virtual disks have 1 snapshot each (000003) which has a" in VMware ESXi 5 - 10 replies |
2 days ago |
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"I am adding a 1TB usb disk to the system for copying files from datastore ( i think ? ) The files I need are only a few kB altogether and y" in VMware ESXi 5 - 10 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Ok, lets see what you have. First of all power off the new server which has the disk currently attached (or detach the disk) to make sure it" in VMware ESXi 5 - 10 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Which version/build of ESXi do you use. I saw this happen a long time ago. I think it was a 4.0 build, but I don't remember the exact build." in VMware ESXi™ 4 - 7 replies |
2 days ago |
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"As mentioned by Troy, you can register for a free Hypervisor license, which you can enter (Configuration -> Licensed Features -> Edit...) at" in VMware ESXi 5 - 5 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Welcome to the Community, ...but all data on the disk that is created between virtualizing the old server and now is gone ! This sounds as" in VMware ESXi 5 - 10 replies |
2 days ago |
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"The supported methods to update an ESXi 4.1 host is either to use Update Manager (if you have vCenter Server licensed) or the vihostupdate" in VMware ESX™ 4 - 4 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Assuming the RAM itself is ok, please double check whether the hardware requires a special placement of the memory modules. It's also import" in VMware ESXi 5 - 6 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Restoring a VM in case of a disaster is actually one of the reasons you do backups. If you have never tested a restore, I'd recommend you ta" in Backup & Recovery - 2 replies |
2 days ago |
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"I'm using VDR for vmbackups, recently one of my critical vm went down, can I restore it from VDR by deleting the original vm from hostand cl" in Backup & Recovery - 0 bookmarks |
2 days ago |
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"As mentioned by tom howarth , a new server with dcpromo would probably be the cleanest way to do this. With the appropriate vCenter Server" in Converter - 9 replies |
2 days ago |
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"From the screen shot it looks like you run VMware Workstation with a "normal" user account!? To rule out permission issue, please try to sta" in VMware Workstation - 9 replies |
2 days ago |
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"The virtual adapter type does not matter at all in this case, since it is the adapter which is connected to the ESXi host's vSwitch and not" in VMware vSphere™ vNetwork - 7 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Ok, consider case I am only using HA and no DRS, in this case I have to specify under which host to run VM? I read the initial question aga" in VMware ESXi 5 - 5 replies |
3 days ago |
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"@ UmeshAhuja Instead of pasting the steps mentioned in http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1008083 you could just post the link. Anyway, please c" in VMware ESXi™ 4 - 13 replies |
3 days ago |
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"No, you cannot control it in means of configuring a predefined failover order. All you could do, is to configure vmnics as standby NICs, whi" in VMware ESXi™ 4 - 5 replies |
3 days ago |
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"With the default vSwitch settings the VM will be failed over to an active (or standby) NIC in case of a link loss (broken NIC, cable issue)" in VMware ESXi™ 4 - 5 replies |
3 days ago |
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"Ok, to extract the metadata from the .vmdk file, please download the dfsok tools from http://faq.sanbarrow.com/index.php?action=artikel&ca" in VMware Player - 11 replies |
3 days ago |
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"What is the provisioned disk size (the disk size you entered when you created the VM)? With knowing this size we could try to extract the" in VMware Player - 11 replies |
3 days ago |
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"Is this a new installation or do you already have some VM's running on the host? Anyway, I'd recommend you consider to update the host (as i" in VMware ESXi™ 4 - 13 replies |
3 days ago |
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"Welcome to the Community, first of all, to be able to use features like HA your VM's need to be located on shared storage (e.g. iSCSI, F" in VMware ESXi 5 - 5 replies |
3 days ago |
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"This doesn't look really good. Did you already try to run vmware-vdiskmanager.exe -R fix.vmdk with the original .vmdk file backed up of co" in VMware Player - 11 replies |
3 days ago |
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"Once the VM is up, please make sure you disable/uninstall any hardware related services and drivers. Often such services/drivers cause issue" in VMware Player - 4 replies |
3 days ago |