Hello
I have 3 hosts Vsphere 6.7 and a Vcenter in 6.7 after the update from 6.5 to 6.7.
I can no longer start a Vm without the following message appears "Le nombre total de CPU virtuelles présentes ou demandées dans la configuration des machines virtuelles a dépassé la limite de l'hôte : 21. "
I can start the machine directly when I'm on the A machine or is stored the VM but not from the Vcenter, would you have a lead?
best regards.
It would seem you're trying to heavily over-subscribe vCPUs to pCPUs on this VM/host combination. How many of each do you have configured?
Hi
each hosts 2 pCPU x 14 Core (28vCPU).
With my next Version ESX 6.5 and VCSA 6.5 ,any problem with start and stop VM.
With my next Version ESX 6.5 and VCSA 6.5 ,any problem with start and stop VM.
I don't know what this means.
Sorry
I mean that with version 6.5 no problem for Start/stop VM
Without you providing more comprehensive information about how this/these VMs are configured and your hosts, we'd all just be guessing. You can otherwise open a support case with VMware and have them investigate your configuration.
Chris,
Your error message suggests there's a problem with the following:
Lars
Hello Lars,
I have the same problem and for the record, we are able to start the same VM directly on the esxi web interface.
Of course, I already take a look at the kb you specify and don't found anything.
So I tried to create a new vm from scratch with the minimum resources (1 CPU, 1Go of RAM, 10Go HDD) and I have the same error.
What I noticed is that vCenter is in licenced as essential and the esxi are licenced as vSphere Essentials Plus. Not sure if it as any impact.
Thank's for your help
Sorry, I forgot to give some details.
vSphere have 1 instance and vSphere have 6 CPU.
We have 3 esxi with 2 CPU and our error message is with 6 CPUs.
This issue sounds very strange. Your vCenter version is not older than your ESXi version? How many hosts are there in your cluster?
Lars
I agree.
Our vCenter server is in the latest version and latest patch. I updated it today before coming here.
There are 3 hosts.
Thank's.
Hmm...
What exactly do you mean with "our error message is with 6 CPUs"?
Lars
Sorry. I mean the error I have is with 6 vCPU
"Le nombre total de CPU virtuelles présentes ou demandées dans la configuration des machines virtuelles a dépassé la limite de l'hôte : 6. " and not 21.
Again, our licences for the hosts are : VMware vSphere 6 Essentials Plus Kit for 3 hosts (Max 2 processors per host).
Hi
the problem is solved.
by default filters on the function DRS is enabled and this even if the DRS is off.
The solution is to remove the filters by default and the problem is solved.
Thanks all
Hi Chris,
Thank's for the solution.
It works for us too.
Cheers
Hi !
After a few days of use, I can tell that we need to do that all and every single day. Sometime we're doing it 2 ou 3 in the same day.
Chris, do you have a more convenient way to do it or do you do it manually when you need to do some stuff ?
Thx.
Cédric