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VivekDhayalan
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Unable to revert more then one VM at a time

I am using more then one Virtual machinces in ESX 3.5 and I wanted to revert more then one virtual machines in the same time. But when I revert more then one Vm at a time, my VM's are not reverting eventhough I have more CPU and memory for handling it. Could any one of you help me in tuning ESX in this concern. I am attaching an image that has 2 tasks for reverting and one have started and other did not started(waiting in queue).

Thanks for your help in advance

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VivekDhayalan
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Can any one help me in this.

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AndreTheGiant
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I do not notice this problem. Are the two VM on the same datastore?

But I use snapshot only when I real need. And I will remove or rever as soon as possible.

Snaphot are not a versioning or DR system. They can really slow down you VMs and create some problems in VMFS.

Andre

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AllBlack
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Does it work when you do one at a time?

Did the first one complete or eventually timeout?

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VivekDhayalan
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It works when I do one at a time.

First one completes, there was no timeout

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VivekDhayalan
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Actually I wanted to work more snap shots. I am not concern with the speed of VM's

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AllBlack
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Maybe you just have to do that, one at a time.

You could try and restart your vcenter service and try again.

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VivekDhayalan
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does ESX not having multi threading. I have restarted my Vcenter still I found this problem.

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