Upgrading each ESXi host to "VMware ESXi, 6.5.0, 13932383", and rebooting each one, then enabling HA again fixed my issue. I think it's a bug with the new VCSA Update 3, as it happened on both m...
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Upgrading each ESXi host to "VMware ESXi, 6.5.0, 13932383", and rebooting each one, then enabling HA again fixed my issue. I think it's a bug with the new VCSA Update 3, as it happened on both my vCenter installations. Anyway - fixed!
6x VMs - varying no. of CPUs from 6 to 14, varying memory from 64GB to 128GB, i.e. large VMs. I've tinkered with NTP till the cows come home, I've increased CPU shares to HIGH for all of these V...
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6x VMs - varying no. of CPUs from 6 to 14, varying memory from 64GB to 128GB, i.e. large VMs. I've tinkered with NTP till the cows come home, I've increased CPU shares to HIGH for all of these VMs. I've not tried to reserve CPU yet, or disabled NTP and tried sync'ing through Tools.
Just updated vCenter 6.5 to version 6.5.0.30000 and HA has crashed out (see image). Tried disabling/re-enabling with no luck Maybe a bug in the new version?
I have Veeam taking nightly backups of some large VMs. Each night at the time of snapshotting/consolidation, NTP spikes and drifts back in time approximately 30 minutes! I'm thinking of using VM...
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I have Veeam taking nightly backups of some large VMs. Each night at the time of snapshotting/consolidation, NTP spikes and drifts back in time approximately 30 minutes! I'm thinking of using VMWare Tools to sync time on these VMs instead. Anyone have any comments on that please? Thanks
Does anyone have any updates on this? I've raised a ticket with VMware support and they've not been particularly helpful. They seem to be stalling in anticipation of the next update (6.5U2?). ...
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Does anyone have any updates on this? I've raised a ticket with VMware support and they've not been particularly helpful. They seem to be stalling in anticipation of the next update (6.5U2?). Cheers
I've had a good ol' Google and I can't see any articles on how to completely uninstall VCSA 6.5U1 to allow for a completely clean, fresh install. Anyone got any pointers please?
I'm also suffering this issue after updating my DL380 Gen9s with the HPE 6.5U1 iso. Do you think it safe to assume that HPE will release a second, repaired version of their shoddy 6.5U1 iso?
Thanks @vijayrana968 ...looks like that is my exact issue. I will keep an eye on that post to see if HPE release a second 6.5U1 ISO that resolves the issue they seem to have caused.
Hi Bob, Thanks for the reply. My config section for my hosts clearly shows that the 'Host Upgrade' process was a success using VUM: I also ran the command: [root@esxi02:~] vmware -vl VM...
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Hi Bob, Thanks for the reply. My config section for my hosts clearly shows that the 'Host Upgrade' process was a success using VUM: I also ran the command: [root@esxi02:~] vmware -vl VMware ESXi 6.5.0 build-5969303 VMware ESXi 6.5.0 Update 1 ...so why is VUM wanting me to run that patch still?
So I'm in the middle of updating my HPE hosts from 6.0U3 to 6.5U1. It's going well but I have a question....after Host Upgrade, I re-scan the host to see what patches need applying (see image):...
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So I'm in the middle of updating my HPE hosts from 6.0U3 to 6.5U1. It's going well but I have a question....after Host Upgrade, I re-scan the host to see what patches need applying (see image): These are the few it thinks are now missing. My question is "what on earth is that patch in the centre of the screen capture (VMware ESXi 6.5 Complete Update 1)?". Surely I've just updated to 6.5U1 ??? .....so what's that? Thanks
I have a very similar setup to you as it happens. I created a fully open zone on my FC switches. By that I mean that all host ports could see all SAN ports, or to put it another way, everything ...
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I have a very similar setup to you as it happens. I created a fully open zone on my FC switches. By that I mean that all host ports could see all SAN ports, or to put it another way, everything could see everything. This resolved my issue for me anyway. Try that and report back on here
I had a look on my ESXi 6.0U3 boxes to do a comparison to your screenshot. Mine is below: As you can see 6.0U3 seems to have a different tab layout and 'Autostart' functionality is within th...
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I had a look on my ESXi 6.0U3 boxes to do a comparison to your screenshot. Mine is below: As you can see 6.0U3 seems to have a different tab layout and 'Autostart' functionality is within the System tab. You don't have another tab hidden to the left at all do you.....just thinking you may be horizontally scrolled??
Do you mean migrate from Windows vCenter to the VCSA? If you just mean a standard upgrade to your existing Windows 6.0 vCenter then follow this guide for the upgrade order.
Power down the VM you want to copy Right-click the VM in vSphere Web Client and click Template - Export OVF Template Fill in fields as necessary Click OK and point the 'Save As' to your USB k...
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Power down the VM you want to copy Right-click the VM in vSphere Web Client and click Template - Export OVF Template Fill in fields as necessary Click OK and point the 'Save As' to your USB key
What version of vSphere are you running? If you are on 5.x then "VMware vSphere 4.1 and 5.x Enterprise Edition does not include the feature VMware Host Profiles." See this KB 2007352 for more...
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What version of vSphere are you running? If you are on 5.x then "VMware vSphere 4.1 and 5.x Enterprise Edition does not include the feature VMware Host Profiles." See this KB 2007352 for more info.