No that's not what I need. I need to replace the CPU id and Motherboard parameters for the VM . I don't need to restrict vm startup to just a specific group
hi, does esxi 6.7 have the ability to give the guest machine the same uid of cpu and motherboard? no matter where the migration of the guest vm went. This is necessary for the program installed in th...
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hi, does esxi 6.7 have the ability to give the guest machine the same uid of cpu and motherboard? no matter where the migration of the guest vm went. This is necessary for the program installed in the guest vm so that the license is not lost, which is tied to the processor and motherboard.
This log command "vsan.check_state First/computers/V-sun/"
/localhost> vsan.check_state First/computers/V-sun/
2016-12-14 15:15:45 +0000: Step 1: Check for inaccessible VSAN objects
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This log command "vsan.check_state First/computers/V-sun/"
/localhost> vsan.check_state First/computers/V-sun/
2016-12-14 15:15:45 +0000: Step 1: Check for inaccessible VSAN objects
Detected 1 objects to be inaccessible
Detected 327ac757-92a2-269d-e303-d017c2a7afd7 on 172.16.0.12 to be inaccessible
2016-12-14 15:15:45 +0000: Step 2: Check for invalid/inaccessible VMs
2016-12-14 15:15:45 +0000: Step 3: Check for VMs for which VC/hostd/vmx are out of sync
Did not find VMs for which VC/hostd/vmx are out of sync
/localhost>
I don`t have support. what is "327ac757-92a2-269d-e303-d017c2a7afd7"? disk id? vm id? or another object id?
Hello I have V-Sun cluster 5.5 version width 4 hosts I need to enter one host to maintenance mode width full migration mode, but the host after 5 minutes gives an error message Failed to ente...
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Hello I have V-Sun cluster 5.5 version width 4 hosts I need to enter one host to maintenance mode width full migration mode, but the host after 5 minutes gives an error message Failed to enter maintenance mode due to one or more candidate objects for migration being currently inaccessible. Retry operation in a different VSAN data migration mode. How find problem? all VMS moved to another host command vsan.resync_dashboard 2016-12-10 14:39:15 +0000: Querying all VMs on VSAN ... 2016-12-10 14:39:15 +0000: Querying all objects in the system from ... 2016-12-10 14:39:15 +0000: Got all the info, computing table ... +-----------+-----------------+---------------+ | VM/Object | Syncing objects | Bytes to sync | +-----------+-----------------+---------------+ +-----------+-----------------+---------------+ | Total | 0 | 0.00 GB | +-----------+-----------------+---------------+ Please help me
Test vmware vsan 5.5, and there is a problem. I have 2 hard disks at 3Tb and 1 4Tb I'm all set, but for some reason I get the error message "Cannot complete file creation operation. The policy ...
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Test vmware vsan 5.5, and there is a problem. I have 2 hard disks at 3Tb and 1 4Tb I'm all set, but for some reason I get the error message "Cannot complete file creation operation. The policy requires 3 hosts contributing storage, only found 2 in the cluster. Failed to create object." I understand that I cannot use drives of different sizes?
I understand you about it? The problem is that I have no point "Single Sign-On" Add Members to a vCenter Single Sign-On Group Members of a vCenter Single Sign-On group can be users...
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I understand you about it? The problem is that I have no point "Single Sign-On" Add Members to a vCenter Single Sign-On Group Members of a vCenter Single Sign-On group can be users or other groups from one or more identity sources. You can add new members from the vSphere Web Client. Groups listed on the Groups tab in the vSphere Web Client are internal to vCenter Single Sign-On and are part of the vsphere.local domain. You can add group members from other domains to a local group. You can also nest groups. Procedure 1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client as administrator@vsphere.local or as another user with vCenter Single Sign-On administrator privileges. 2 Browse to Administration > Single Sign-On > Users and Groups. 3 Click the Groups tab and click the group (for example, Administrators). 4 In the Group Members area, click the Add Members icon. 5 Select the identity source that contains the member to add to the group. 6 (Optional) Enter a search term and click Search. 7 Select the member and click Add. You can simultaneously add multiple members. 8 Click OK. The selected user or group is a member of the group and appears in the lower panel of the Groups tab.
if I connect to a host and create there a user, it is not visible in vCenter and I can't assign him the correct rights. I need to add a user in vsphere.local so it would be visible in vCente...
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if I connect to a host and create there a user, it is not visible in vCenter and I can't assign him the correct rights. I need to add a user in vsphere.local so it would be visible in vCenter to assign rights. And I don't know how to do it. Help me to understand.
And if I need to create a user that should have access to the virtual machine in the aisles of the cluster. Because users in this case will be bound to the host