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We've got a solution for our problem, the vRealize Life Cycle Manager was still using the old password. I've just changed it and will wait and see, what happens. The vMware Support identified... See more...
We've got a solution for our problem, the vRealize Life Cycle Manager was still using the old password. I've just changed it and will wait and see, what happens. The vMware Support identified, from where the login requests were coming from. regards Christopher
Hello Rick, that's a workaround, not a solution. We are seeing the same issue. regards Chris
Hello, have a look at this KB: VMware Knowledge Base if it applies, you should also take a look at the log files, to see what is causing the false logins. In our case, we can see following... See more...
Hello, have a look at this KB: VMware Knowledge Base if it applies, you should also take a look at the log files, to see what is causing the false logins. In our case, we can see following: 2096680e-81b8-4356-bb8b-63ec80c672d4, UserName : admin, AuthSource : LOCAL, Session : n/a, Category : LOGIN - Log in failed in the logfile: /storage/vcops/log/analytics.audit-XXXX.log this started with the update from 7.5 to 8.0. Well, we'll have to open a SR. cheers Chris
Hello, is there a way to see, which metrics are used in which dashboards (or widgets) ? Without checking through all dashboars/widgets. cheers Chris
Hello, I had a similiar situation and followed the advice in: VMware Knowledge Base it starts as a charm now. cheers Chris
Thank you for the information, we can live with Q1 ( or Q2 ) No worries on not being able to comment on release dates. cheers Chris
May I ask when the next release will be? roundabouts? cheers Chris
Hi, The policy name is "vSphere Security Configuration Guide", as far as I understand, it includes the compliance alerts for 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 but doesn't include the compliance alerts for 6.7.... See more...
Hi, The policy name is "vSphere Security Configuration Guide", as far as I understand, it includes the compliance alerts for 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 but doesn't include the compliance alerts for 6.7. I wanted to know, whether there will be a newer version of the policy, downloadable. Or when a newer version of vROPs will be available, with the compliance alerts for 6.7. cheers Chris
Hello, does anybody know the schedule for the next release of vROPs? We are planning to upgrade our vSphere environments to 6.7 and saw, that vROPs 7.0 has a security policy that doesn't i... See more...
Hello, does anybody know the schedule for the next release of vROPs? We are planning to upgrade our vSphere environments to 6.7 and saw, that vROPs 7.0 has a security policy that doesn't include 6.7, up to 6.5 is supported.... Or is there an official policy we could import? cheers Chris
Hello, I've tried to add a vrealize orchestrator as an endpoint in vRSLM but the user I'musing doesn't seem to have the correct rights in orchestrator. The documentation only says, you need a ... See more...
Hello, I've tried to add a vrealize orchestrator as an endpoint in vRSLM but the user I'musing doesn't seem to have the correct rights in orchestrator. The documentation only says, you need a user, but doesn't tell you, which role or user rights it needs. Does anybody know how I have to configure the user? regards Chris
Just because it's gone doesn't mean we're not allowed to miss it. There are other changes in the newer Versions that give us headaches and have started to make Operations Manager useless for us... See more...
Just because it's gone doesn't mean we're not allowed to miss it. There are other changes in the newer Versions that give us headaches and have started to make Operations Manager useless for us. Maybe vmware should have done a survey instead of changing things and telling us to live with it. Well, I'm going to send them some change requests and if nothing happens, we'll have to look for another tool. cheers Chris
Hello, for us this change is quite annoying, becaus we also have many stretched clusters and don't use HA admission control. As mentioned before, about 90% aren't using HA admission control, s... See more...
Hello, for us this change is quite annoying, becaus we also have many stretched clusters and don't use HA admission control. As mentioned before, about 90% aren't using HA admission control, so why was this changed? This change makes it harder for us to argument towards our CEO, that we need vRealize Operations Manager in the future. "I am not amused" Chris
Hello, or you could clone the view "Highest CPU Demand VMs" and change the time settings in "name and description" to the 12 hours on your weekend, that would give you a list of the VMs. Usin... See more...
Hello, or you could clone the view "Highest CPU Demand VMs" and change the time settings in "name and description" to the 12 hours on your weekend, that would give you a list of the VMs. Using a trend in "presentation" instead of a list isn't a good idea, because the resulting trend line is rather confusing. cheers Chris
Hello, which resourcekind are you using? And which version of vrealize operations manager? cheers Chris
First we created a Role with restricted permissions. Then we created user groups and set the specific permissions to the group ( e.g. going down to "vsphere hosts and clusters" and following t... See more...
First we created a Role with restricted permissions. Then we created user groups and set the specific permissions to the group ( e.g. going down to "vsphere hosts and clusters" and following the branch to the VM folder ).
Hello raidzero, I don't which version of vROM you're using, mine is 6.6.1 you can see the specific drive utilization stats when you have look at a specific VM, choose "All Metrics" then open ... See more...
Hello raidzero, I don't which version of vROM you're using, mine is 6.6.1 you can see the specific drive utilization stats when you have look at a specific VM, choose "All Metrics" then open up: All Metrics - Guest File System Stats here you can see the file systems cheers chdrei
Hello, i tried to find some information about "vsphere configuration limit" and only stumbled over the options that i can either enable or disable it in a policy. Does anybody know what this... See more...
Hello, i tried to find some information about "vsphere configuration limit" and only stumbled over the options that i can either enable or disable it in a policy. Does anybody know what this resource container under the analysis setting "stress" means? grateful for your respond cheers chrd