Dear Team,
I need to restart Management Service of an ESX Host 4.0/4.1, before restarting the same what precaution I have to take. wil it impact any service or any VMs or Storage or Network.
Regards
MrVMware.
This was an issue earlier in particular version of ESX (3.X to be specific). It has since then been fixed with the following patch:
I can confirm you this is no longer an issue with vSphere hosts.
PS: FYI, to close the thread you need to mark the answers as helpful/correct.
Hi,
Nothing is required as a precaution to restart the management service.
Dear Nava,
I have found VM KB articles on the same, in that they have mentioned before restaring the service we have to make sure to uncheck the option of "VM startup and Shutdown" otherwise all the running VMs will get restarted. Do guide me if I am wrong.
VMware Moderator, you can close this case.
Regards
Muhammad Ahmed
I assume you are running the ESX hosts in a cluster. In this case "VM Startup and Shutdown"does not apply and you may restart the services unless any tasks (e.g. snapshots) are currently running.
André
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Hi,
I hope, your query is restarting management service will restart all VMs?
The issue is been corrected in 3.5 U3 (I think).
And you can check Virtual machine startup/Shutdown is disabled or not. It will be Disabled by default.
Dear Andre Sir,
I have standalone ESX Host with "VM Startup and Shutdown" option enabled.
ESX 4.0
Regards
Muhammad Ahmed
Dear Team,
B4 restarting the management service, make sure to disable "VM Startup and Shutdown" option , if we won't disable that option tand restart the management service then all VM will be restarted. Hence closing the thread.
Regards
MrVMware
This was an issue earlier in particular version of ESX (3.X to be specific). It has since then been fixed with the following patch:
I can confirm you this is no longer an issue with vSphere hosts.
PS: FYI, to close the thread you need to mark the answers as helpful/correct.