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The Dell GX520 does not support both 64Bit (EM64T) and virtualization technology (VT). The model I looked at only supported EM64T 64 bit technology. See the following: I... See more...
The Dell GX520 does not support both 64Bit (EM64T) and virtualization technology (VT). The model I looked at only supported EM64T 64 bit technology. See the following: If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Thanks guys I will advocate placing the management software (vCenter 4 and System Endpoint 11MR5) on separate vms. One vm for vCenter and another for Endpoint. I forgot to mention they wan... See more...
Thanks guys I will advocate placing the management software (vCenter 4 and System Endpoint 11MR5) on separate vms. One vm for vCenter and another for Endpoint. I forgot to mention they wanted to add Endpoint management console to this mix. I will move ahead with combining Orion, Solarwionds Engineers Toolset and WhatsUp Gold on one vm and see what happens. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Hi all, I being tasked to setup one guest vm to house all of our monitoring software. This includes WhatsUp Gold 14.2, Solarwinds Orion and vShpere Center 4.0. I have a problem with p... See more...
Hi all, I being tasked to setup one guest vm to house all of our monitoring software. This includes WhatsUp Gold 14.2, Solarwinds Orion and vShpere Center 4.0. I have a problem with putting these monitoring software packages into one guest vm for performance reasons as well as admin access to the management consoles. I can see having issues if one admin needs to reboot the vm for their respective consoles and impacting the other admins. Question: Has anyone tried to consolidate WhatsUp Gold 14.2, Solarwinds Orion Network Performance Monitor 9.5 and vShpere Center 4.0 onto one vm and how is it working out for you? If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
I guess I was confused with the "public internet" wording as opposed to "network" If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Not through the public Internet that I am aware of. You would first have to establish a connection tunnel (VPN, etc) thru the Internet and then use VMware Remote access console for the vm if ... See more...
Not through the public Internet that I am aware of. You would first have to establish a connection tunnel (VPN, etc) thru the Internet and then use VMware Remote access console for the vm if you want to be able reboot your vm and see the reboot. You can also use Windows Remote Desktop thru the connection to access your vm. If you want to access over a network - you just need to use Remote Desktop or Vmware Remote console. No additional software is needed. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Hi DadCat, welcome to the forums. I need to implement a virtual instance of Windows 2003 Server running on a real Windows 2003 Server You can use VMware Workstation 6.5/7.1 or Vmware Serv... See more...
Hi DadCat, welcome to the forums. I need to implement a virtual instance of Windows 2003 Server running on a real Windows 2003 Server You can use VMware Workstation 6.5/7.1 or Vmware Server 2.02 on top of a physical Windows 2003 build. and have "remote desktop" access to the virtual Win2K3 instance over the public Internet.+ ++ +You can use products like "Logmein" There are others available on the internet some you pay for some you don't. So I'll need full administrative access to the virtual Win2K3 instance (to configure IIS, SQL, etc). And perhaps may even need to reboot the virtual Win2K3 instance remotely, if that's possible...+ +Give your account admin permissions and use a vm remote console to access the vm should you need to reboot it. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Any updates on your progress? If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
The posts says he has two vcpus. I would try the vm with one vcpu and see if that improves the performance. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please co... See more...
The posts says he has two vcpus. I would try the vm with one vcpu and see if that improves the performance. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Does the vCenter console say that the vmtools are up to date for that vm? Maybe you can try to re-apply the vmware tools to the vm. If you find this or any other information helpful... See more...
Does the vCenter console say that the vmtools are up to date for that vm? Maybe you can try to re-apply the vmware tools to the vm. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Thanks for the "Update" on that. :smileyblush: If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
I thought Host Update Utility was only for ESX 4 hosts ?:| Yiou might just a have to upgrade 3.5 to 4.0 by cdrom on the host ( if 64 Bit hardware, through iLo or Drac if necessary ... See more...
I thought Host Update Utility was only for ESX 4 hosts ?:| Yiou might just a have to upgrade 3.5 to 4.0 by cdrom on the host ( if 64 Bit hardware, through iLo or Drac if necessary ) when you can't move Virtual Center to another host. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Personal I would use 20GB, but at least double the minimum of 5GB to 10GB. Just a thought - I sure you can spare the drive space If you find this or any other information helpfu... See more...
Personal I would use 20GB, but at least double the minimum of 5GB to 10GB. Just a thought - I sure you can spare the drive space If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Did you try to place a check mark on "install this certificate ..." and then select Ignore. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
I noticed that you have 1MB block size which allows you 256GB file size. You have a 1TB drive. Try using a 4MB block size. Check this link out: If you find this or any other informat... See more...
I noticed that you have 1MB block size which allows you 256GB file size. You have a 1TB drive. Try using a 4MB block size. Check this link out: If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Did you remove one vcpu from your vm after deploying it from a template with two vcpus assigned? Try creating a new vm with one vcpu instead and check the performance. If you find... See more...
Did you remove one vcpu from your vm after deploying it from a template with two vcpus assigned? Try creating a new vm with one vcpu instead and check the performance. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Yes, Like msemon1 suggests - try using one vcpu first on your guest. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Hi Boxxy27 Try to turn off your Windows firewall on the vms and try again. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Add permissions to give one user Access to one DataCenter and No Access to the other and vice versa. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding ... See more...
Add permissions to give one user Access to one DataCenter and No Access to the other and vice versa. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
It is important to know that loss of the VC doe not stop anything functioning (including HA etc), so you CAN afford to have your VC on a VM . . and lose that host - it will HA and boot on a n... See more...
It is important to know that loss of the VC doe not stop anything functioning (including HA etc), so you CAN afford to have your VC on a VM . . and lose that host - it will HA and boot on a new ESX host if correctly configure. You could also manage your ESX server directly until you get your VC up and running. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.
Take a look at this link. If you find this or any other information helpful or correct, please consider awarding points.