Hosts built with ESXi 4.1
Vsphere 4.1
HA cluster
I turn on SSH or "Remote Tech Support Mode" and I get a warning in vsphere saying "Remode Tech Support on host has been enabled" and a yellow warning triangle on the host that I can't acknowledge or dismiss (
I only want to see yellow or red for the things I don't want, but not for something that I do want! After all this stuff is extremely expensive so I dont know why VMware tell us we cannot get rid of this warning.
Anyone able to get rid of this warning?
thanks
Roger
There's a bit of a work around on this thread - http://communities.vmware.com/message/1677306#1677306. You might want to submit a product suggestion for this if you really want it.
nope there is no other way.
Another point of view
Maybe i think that you really dont want to have the ssh enabled all the time because this could be a security issue. Think that , you havent a fw in the esxi, maybe this warning can seriouly to help you to detect an anormal access situation in hour host.
Diego
There's a bit of a work around on this thread - http://communities.vmware.com/message/1677306#1677306. You might want to submit a product suggestion for this if you really want it.
Dear Friend;
For warning of remote tech support mode, it is better to know it's a important issue for security, it is the path to your host, it is unsafe and insecure, So it is better to turn off the SSH Enable and Remote Enable rather than have problem with warning.
On the other hand, some warnings like using maximum RAM, will turn off when the peak goes.
For alert, you can change the definitions if they are bothering u, that i don't recommend to do that, just, read the alert, and find the solution, or if it happened once, just mark it as acknowledge and back it to green with two times "right Click"
if this is useful, would u please mark it "helpful" or "correct"?
Thank u
Saman
We are indeed in a cloud environment and it's not a case of forgetting that SSH is enable, it's or policy that it should be enabled.
So for us the correct answer is to put the host in maintenance mode and reboot.
This worked. In fact in another cluster this was working on other similar hosts and I didn't know why.
Now I do.
Thanks
Hi,
You can open an iLO (or other similar remote management) and run "Restart Management Agents" under "Troubleshooting Options".
Does not require maintenance mode and reboot. Works for me on ESXi 4.1.
Michael.
Folks,
Thanks for the thread. Same problem here in Texas (ESXi) and indeed a reboot got rid of the yellow triangle and warning message.
We are fine with remote SSH being enabled and in fact, need it for our backup solution.
Thanks to all,
jim
A reboot will remove the TSM warning, but you actually don't have to reboot to get rid of it. You just need to restart hostd process as documented by Eric here - http://www.vcritical.com/2011/02/get-rid-of-those-esxi-tech-support-mode-warnings/
GTSI_Jim wrote:
We are fine with remote SSH being enabled and in fact, need it for our backup solution.
Thanks to all,
jim
Personally I would reconsider that backup solution.
I had the same problem, wanted it to look clean but had the warning icon. Didn;t want to go through a reboot so I got around it by logging into the console with Putty and executing:
/etc/init.d/hostd restart
It appread to disconnect my guests in vCenter for a few seconds, but they came back online without any problems. For my other Hosts I migrated the VMs off first just to make sure nothing went crazy.
Another method (that works for the Remote SSH mode) is the old method to enable SSH on ESXi 4.0, it is exactly the same, however, vSphere throws no warning that SSH is running. Here is the old procedure (with steps to ease configuration in 4.1):
This procedure *IS* utterly unsupported by VMware, I'm quite sure.
Another option is to disable the warning from the advanced host software settings. I found instructions here:
Hope this helps!
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