Hello, I have a question. One of my clients want to store log during a year. So I recommended remote syslog server and I set it in the host. (udp://x.x.x.x:514) after that, It is possible...
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Hello, I have a question. One of my clients want to store log during a year. So I recommended remote syslog server and I set it in the host. (udp://x.x.x.x:514) after that, It is possible to store the log during a year. All of logs are sent to remote syslog server, and It store in same file. But he want to store each log separately (For example, vmkernel.log and Auth.log... not a same file) I know that there is a no way to store like it each. Is there any way? or Is there syslog software to store each log separately ?
I have opened the case and vmware replied It was a NIC driver issue He told me that this issue was happened becasue of driver crash. It caused problem to all of NICs in the same hardware (so...
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I have opened the case and vmware replied It was a NIC driver issue He told me that this issue was happened becasue of driver crash. It caused problem to all of NICs in the same hardware (so vMotion didn't work) If I want to solve this problem, They said that Driver should be reloaded or Host should be rebooted. thanks to give me an advice! Have a good day 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_stats_update:1282(vmnic13)]storm stats were not updated for 3 times 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_stats_update:1283(vmnic13)]driver assert 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1139(vmnic13)]begin crash dump ----------------- 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1149(vmnic13)]def_idx(0x1ea1) def_att_idx(0xa9b6) attn_state(0x0) spq_prod_idx(0xa4) next_stats_cnt(0x1e9e) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1154(vmnic13)]DSB: attn bits(0x0) ack(0x40) id(0x0) idx(0xa9b6) <3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1155(vmnic13)] def (0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x8c2d 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)igu_sb_id(0x44) igu_seg_id(0x1) pf_id(0x4) vnic_id(0x2) vf_id(0xff) vf_valid (0x0) state(0x1) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1206(vmnic13)]fp0: rx_bd_prod(0x3fd) rx_bd_cons(0x0) rx_comp_prod(0x40c) rx_comp_cons(0x1) *rx_cons_sb(0x1) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1209(vmnic13)] rx_sge_prod(0x0) last_max_sge(0x0) fp_hc_idx(0x1) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1226(vmnic13)]fp0: tx_pkt_prod(0x0) tx_pkt_cons(0x0) tx_bd_prod(0x0) tx_bd_cons(0x0) *tx_cons_sb(0x0) <3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1237(vmnic13)] run indexes (0x1 0x0)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1243(vmnic13)] indexes (0x0 0x1 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0)2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)pf_id(0x4) vf_id(0xff) vf_valid(0x0) vnic_id(0x2) same_igu_sb_1b(0x1) state(0x1) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)SM[0] __flags (0x0) igu_sb_id (0x46) igu_seg_id(0x0) time_to_expire (0x193535) timer_value(0xff) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)SM[1] __flags (0x0) igu_sb_id (0x46) igu_seg_id(0x0) time_to_expire (0xffffffff) timer_value(0xff) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[0] flags (0x0) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[1] flags (0x2) timeout (0x6) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[2] flags (0x0) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[3] flags (0x0) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[4] flags (0x1) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[5] flags (0x3) timeout (0xc) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[6] flags (0x3) timeout (0xc) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[7] flags (0x3) timeout (0xc) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1206(vmnic13)]fp1: rx_bd_prod(0x0) rx_bd_cons(0x0) rx_comp_prod(0x1) rx_comp_cons(0x1) *rx_cons_sb(0x1) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1209(vmnic13)] rx_sge_prod(0x0) last_max_sge(0x0) fp_hc_idx(0x1) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1226(vmnic13)]fp1: tx_pkt_prod(0x0) tx_pkt_cons(0x0) tx_bd_prod(0x0) tx_bd_cons(0x0) *tx_cons_sb(0x0) <3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1237(vmnic13)] run indexes (0x1 0x0)<3>bnx2x: [bnx2x_panic_dump:1243(vmnic13)] indexes (0x0 0x1 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0)2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)pf_id(0x4) vf_id(0xff) vf_valid(0x0) vnic_id(0x2) same_igu_sb_1b(0x1) state(0x1) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)SM[0] __flags (0x0) igu_sb_id (0x47) igu_seg_id(0x0) time_to_expire (0x198b20) timer_value(0xff) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)SM[1] __flags (0x0) igu_sb_id (0x47) igu_seg_id(0x0) time_to_expire (0xffffffff) timer_value(0xff) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[0] flags (0x0) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[1] flags (0x2) timeout (0x6) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[2] flags (0x0) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[3] flags (0x0) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[4] flags (0x1) timeout (0x0) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[5] flags (0x3) timeout (0xc) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[6] flags (0x3) timeout (0xc) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)INDEX[7] flags (0x3) timeout (0xc) 2017-11-06T05:34:40.925Z cpu0:33470)<3>bnx2x 0000:05:00.5: vmnic13: bc 7.10.72
Hello, I'm a newbie engineer. I have an issue but It's hard to find solution ESXi are installed on HP BL420C Gen8 Problem - Suddenly VM1, VM2 had an issue (ping fail) - They chec...
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Hello, I'm a newbie engineer. I have an issue but It's hard to find solution ESXi are installed on HP BL420C Gen8 Problem - Suddenly VM1, VM2 had an issue (ping fail) - They checked the virtual standard switch and There was an 'X' mark on the vmnic0 - NIC Teaming setting was 'Active-Standby' - Although Failover setting was enabled, Failover didn't work. Because Both of VM still had a problem (Ping fail) - After both of VM were migrated to other host, They worked well - It was judged Hardware Issue (Switch) (But I'm not sure whether it is physical switch or switch in the blade server) Question Question - I think It might be hardware issue. (not vmware issue). But I don't know how to prove it - I just want to know why both of VM couldn't ping even if there is one normal NIC that is alive. - What should I check for this issue?
Hello, I am newbie about vSphere. One of my clients has a problem with VMware Tools. After some works (it seems kernel update), VMware Tools doesn't start automatically. All of VM which...
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Hello, I am newbie about vSphere. One of my clients has a problem with VMware Tools. After some works (it seems kernel update), VMware Tools doesn't start automatically. All of VM which use Windows OS are okay. But All of VM which use Red hat Linux OS have same problem. (Redhat Linux 6.X and 7.X) I have already found KB and tried to solve the problem by using KB ( VMware Tools fail to start after a Linux guest operating system kernel upgrade (2050592) | VMware KB ) ( VMware Tools does not start after updating the kernel - Red Hat Customer Portal ) But I couldn't find 'vmware-config-tools.pl' 1. What Should I do in this case ? 2. Why is 'VMware tools install menu' grayed out ? 3. Although I didn't install VMware Tools, Are VMware tools installed automatically in Linux OS?
Thanks to give an advice. I also posted question on Netbackup Community Some users said that 'Netbackup no longer support Window Server 2000. so It might be a some compatible issue' I ...
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Thanks to give an advice. I also posted question on Netbackup Community Some users said that 'Netbackup no longer support Window Server 2000. so It might be a some compatible issue' I think it may be right If this problem will be happened again, I'll check it again what you gave me an advice. I really appreciate to help me.
----------------------------- Net Backup Version : 7.5 VM Version : 7 VM CPU : 4 vCPU VM RAM : 4096 MB Guest OS : Windows Server 2000 ESXi Version : 6.0 3620759 vCenter Version : 6.0 3...
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----------------------------- Net Backup Version : 7.5 VM Version : 7 VM CPU : 4 vCPU VM RAM : 4096 MB Guest OS : Windows Server 2000 ESXi Version : 6.0 3620759 vCenter Version : 6.0 3634794 ----------------------------- I'm a field engineer so It's hard to check and test all of things. I'll request what you recommended for test to client. CPU Process is increased up to 95~100% while Backup process run. Win2000 VM looks high cpu usage in the vCenter. However, If I connect the VM by using console, CPU usage looks normal in the VM.
Hello, I am wondering about backup issue. One of my clients use VERITAS Netbackup and VMware system. 1 weeks ago, One of VMs (especially windows svr 2000) had an issue. When B...
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Hello, I am wondering about backup issue. One of my clients use VERITAS Netbackup and VMware system. 1 weeks ago, One of VMs (especially windows svr 2000) had an issue. When Backup process was run, CPU was increased up to 95~100% on Windows svr 2000 VM. However, Other VMs were okay at the same time. Windows Svr 2000 VM only had a problem. Are there any case or solution that is related to my issue ? Thanks