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NuggetGTR
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Time Remaining issue

Has anyone seen time remaining value at 2,916,889 days?

I have a client with about 20 clusters most of which recently have jumped to this number of days.

The cluster have been quiet as in not really any any new virtual machines added in a while, or additional host have been put it. But seams all cluster got to about 12 months remaining then jumped straight to this massive number.

Just a little strange and wanted to know if anyone else has had this happen?

Cheers

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gradinka
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Hi NuggetGTR,

which version are you on?

we've seen this sporadically, yes.

Internally such number is possible value, but it should be replaced with the ">1 year" notation in the UI.

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NuggetGTR
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Hi gradinka,

Running vCOPS 5.7.1

In the vSphere view its just has listed as >1 year which is fine. But in the custom UI on custom dashboards its showing 2,916,889 days. this has our capacity management folk a little confused Smiley Happy and me having to explain it.

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mark_j
Virtuoso
Virtuoso

If you go in and adjust your provisioning buffer in the configuration policy, does it change the time remaining #s? By default it is 30 days.

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NuggetGTR
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Yes if I change the buffer on the policy, it reflects straight away in the vsphere view, which had me thinking its all ok but more like a bug once it gets to a time left ceiling.

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