kwhornlcs's Posts

Support bundle emailed thanks.
hi, tried the work around from this thread - https://communities.vmware.com/t5/Skyline-Health-Diagnostics-SHD/SHD-4-0-gt-4-0-1-Update-not-being-initiated/td-p/2987151 In my case I keep getting "Test... See more...
hi, tried the work around from this thread - https://communities.vmware.com/t5/Skyline-Health-Diagnostics-SHD/SHD-4-0-gt-4-0-1-Update-not-being-initiated/td-p/2987151 In my case I keep getting "Test Transaction failed. Bailing out." even after applying the workaround. This is an older install, and had a similar issue with a prior upgrade and had applied the pcre as recommended at the time. Any ideas or should I just migrate this to a new ova deploy?
Skyline showing ALL my VMs as affected by this finding ID, no VMs are set to 0 memory limit, all are set to UNLIMITED memory as the KB article suggests for resolution.
I'm getting an alert for finding OPERATIONS-Skippinglocal6rotate-KB#92387 which indicates a missing HF for Aria Operations 8.12.0 indicating that should apply HF1 to build 21786724, but my environmen... See more...
I'm getting an alert for finding OPERATIONS-Skippinglocal6rotate-KB#92387 which indicates a missing HF for Aria Operations 8.12.0 indicating that should apply HF1 to build 21786724, but my environment is running 8.12.1 build 21952151.
Had the same issue...solution is in this thread Upgrade Keeps Failing - VMware Skyline Health Diag... - VMware Technology Network VMTN
Don't have a solution, but wanted to add, I'm getting this same issue for pretty much all snapshots made in my environment.
I'm getting a hit on finding vROPS-AnalyticsConsistency-KB#56491 but when I compare my VROPS appliances they appear to be identical (same vCPU -16, memory - 48, disk - 528 and HW versions - vm13). I'... See more...
I'm getting a hit on finding vROPS-AnalyticsConsistency-KB#56491 but when I compare my VROPS appliances they appear to be identical (same vCPU -16, memory - 48, disk - 528 and HW versions - vm13). I've also checked for any resource reservations/limitations and vmtools differences. All are identical. Is there anything else that could trigger this finding that I'm missing?
More of a feedback than an issue as I can hide it. But the finding vSphere-VCFNoDVS-KB#81639 recommends using distributed switches on hosts that have standard ESXi licensing and cannot use VDS.