cmoser546's Posts

this exports only the definition of the view, but we're looking for the actual data
that did not work, got a 404 error (first I got a 403 error, but this was fixed by adding header X-vRealizeOps-API-use-unsupported: true) My Request: URL: https://<vrops>/suite-api/internal/v... See more...
that did not work, got a 404 error (first I got a 403 error, but this was fixed by adding header X-vRealizeOps-API-use-unsupported: true) My Request: URL: https://<vrops>/suite-api/internal/viewdefinitions/dedba1d8-27ba-4c62-bc90-394e9726b1d7 Extra Headers: X-vRealizeOps-API-use-unsupported: true > if not you can use built-in CLI tools to export a view. can you give me a little hint where to start?
Hi Is it possible to force a Cross Host vMotion eg. by changing Storage Profile? The Problem ist this: we migrate the whole vCloud to new Datastores/new ESX Servers (Datastores are in diffe... See more...
Hi Is it possible to force a Cross Host vMotion eg. by changing Storage Profile? The Problem ist this: we migrate the whole vCloud to new Datastores/new ESX Servers (Datastores are in differnet VLANs, ESX Servers are in the same VLAN's an in the same Cluster/Provider vDC as the old ones). It seems that the ESX Servers uses the storage-vlans for SvMotion instead of the vMotion-VLAN. This slows down the migration, by reasons that i not understand, by a factor of 4-5x. However, when i use Web Client to force a Cross-Host Migration, esx servers uses the vMotion Network and the migration is very fast. Would vCloud Director do a Cross-Host vMotion within the same Provider vDC oder between two different Provider vDC's? I'am familiar with powercli & vcloud API's, so, even there is no option through the GUI, maybe its possible through that? regards, Chris
is there still no way to monitor an edge with snmp ? is it planned in a future release?
totaly agree with you guys, this thing is a nightmare. I spend a lot of my time managing dozens of VMware Infrastructures. vSphere Client was something like my home The worst thing is this... See more...
totaly agree with you guys, this thing is a nightmare. I spend a lot of my time managing dozens of VMware Infrastructures. vSphere Client was something like my home The worst thing is this aweful response times - you re waiting seconds for each click - and you need a lot more clicks for almost every action compared to C# Client. the only browser you can use the web client is chrome, every other browser is either much slower or crashes after a few hours. the other worse thing is overview. in the C# Client you have this wonderful tree on the left side, which allows you to go instantly to the item you like to manage. in webclient, you are constantly navigate forward an backward, loosing focus on what task you are (its like hitting windows key on windows 8). sure, there is something like a tree, but i can't figure out the logic behind this thing, it just shows...something - or if you have lots of objects it shows...nothing. it appears as the gui designer was a robot, the structure  represents the object tree as it appears in the API. But keep in mind that Humans operate on this thing, not robots! And then there are some really bad bugs, e.g. deploying ova. just doesn't work, lots of "datastore-xyz not found"-errors. (while native client works well) and besides, i think you vmware guys know that webclient is garbage. So please, at least enable Native Client to Manage Hardware Version 10 machines.