see below community discussion for same issue . Hope it will resolve and help you understand about issue . Cannot download software packages from patch source, check the events and udpdate ...
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see below community discussion for same issue . Hope it will resolve and help you understand about issue . Cannot download software packages from patch source, check the events and udpdate manager logs How to Remove Patches from Update Manager
see below Microsoft article for this error System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x800703FA): Illegal operation attempted on a registry key that has been ma…
Reinstalling the ESXi host is the only supported way to reset a password on ESXi. Any other method may lead to a host failure or an unsupported configuration due to the complex nature of the ESXi...
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Reinstalling the ESXi host is the only supported way to reset a password on ESXi. Any other method may lead to a host failure or an unsupported configuration due to the complex nature of the ESXi architecture. ESXi does not have a service console and as such traditional Linux methods of resetting a password, such as single-user mode. VMware KB: Changing a forgotten root password on an ESX/ESXi host
see below article . Hope it will help you http://www.thevirtualist.org/remove-re-create-management-network-vmkernel-interface-using-esxi-command-line/ VMware Knowledge Base
The field for the device is specifically reserved for indicating the path status of the device. --> When the device has more than one path to the target( storage array), the path status is "on"....
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The field for the device is specifically reserved for indicating the path status of the device. --> When the device has more than one path to the target( storage array), the path status is "on". --> When all the paths to the target are down ( either off / dead ) the device status is "dead". --> If there is only one path to the target then the status is "degraded". --> When a device is unmapped from the storage array while ESX was using the device the status of the device is "not connected". --> If ESX fails to recognize the state of the device ( if all above mentioned scenarios are not applicable) then the device status is "unknown".