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Hey, I'm wondering how to have VMs created in a different domain. My config is : 2 connection servers 7.13 instant clone 1 vCenter, in "domain A" I created a trust relationship between "domain... See more...
Hey, I'm wondering how to have VMs created in a different domain. My config is : 2 connection servers 7.13 instant clone 1 vCenter, in "domain A" I created a trust relationship between "domain A" and "domain B" Horizon already sees "domain B", but I get this message : - Trust relationship : The connection server is part of this domain - Description : Domain status error detected. Domain cannot be contacted. Creating a Instant Clone Engine Domain Account in the new domain would be enough ?
Ok, so after digging the web, I finally found an explanation : I found this KB : VMware Knowledge Base It's about changing a custom attribute value : InstantClone.Maintenance 1 when going t... See more...
Ok, so after digging the web, I finally found an explanation : I found this KB : VMware Knowledge Base It's about changing a custom attribute value : InstantClone.Maintenance 1 when going to maintenance, then it's automatically updated to 2. And after have left the mnaintenance clear this value. BTW it's not needed anymore in the recent versions. As soon as the Pool will send a new VM creation, the parent VM will be created again.
I'm running vCenter 6.7 U3, and have 4 ESXi hosts also running 6.7. These hosts are hosting horizon VMs, based on instant clone (Horizon 7.10). To patch the first host, I put it in maintenanc... See more...
I'm running vCenter 6.7 U3, and have 4 ESXi hosts also running 6.7. These hosts are hosting horizon VMs, based on instant clone (Horizon 7.10). To patch the first host, I put it in maintenance mode, the horizon VMs have been moved, and the parent & replica deleted. After patching, the host rebooted, I left maintenance mode, but the parent & replica VMs are not created again Any idea ?
I'm running Horizon 7.10, with instant clones, with a Windows 7 master, with 1 pool. In the logs I get this message every minute whereas the machines are provisioned, and working fine. Wh... See more...
I'm running Horizon 7.10, with instant clones, with a Windows 7 master, with 1 pool. In the logs I get this message every minute whereas the machines are provisioned, and working fine. Where can I get more information ?
On the server VMs, I didn't have issues. Only VDI VMs. The tools version was the one provided by the ESXi hosts (patched to 10719125, ESXi 6.5 EP 11). https://packages.vmware.com/tools/ver... See more...
On the server VMs, I didn't have issues. Only VDI VMs. The tools version was the one provided by the ESXi hosts (patched to 10719125, ESXi 6.5 EP 11). https://packages.vmware.com/tools/versions 10305          esx/6.5ep11           10.2.1           10719125
Good morning, After have patched the ESXi hosts (6.5) and updated the VMware tools on the VDI master, the new VM's display freeze after a few seconds. What's "funny" is that if you run a comm... See more...
Good morning, After have patched the ESXi hosts (6.5) and updated the VMware tools on the VDI master, the new VM's display freeze after a few seconds. What's "funny" is that if you run a command, it's processed but not displayed. I had to uninstall the VMware tools, and reinstall the former ones to get rid of this. VMware tools version causing issues : 10.2.1 build 8267844 Horizon 7.3.1 Former VMware tools version : 10.1.7 build 5748532 Master O/S : Windows 10 x64 v1709, 2 vCPU, 8Gb RAM Did you already see that ?