Re: Linux kernel panic after moving Datastore Location
Seems nopt a snap or file problem, since the VM powers on. I think when you powered on the VM, you selected "I copied it" and not "I moved it" on the UUID question... you may need to do a system...
View ArticleRe: Autocad 2008 and Fusion 5
I Have done that but it did not work. I don't have choppy behavior. It's a random coordinates jump with the mouse. It's almost like the x and y get some kind of random number into it and the mouse...
View ArticleRe: VMware Workstation instalation fails.
Hi das2323dasd1, and welcome to the VMware Communities! [a.p. beat me to it! ] We've had a number of users report that it's necessary to remove Avast! in order to install VMware Workstation. Disabling...
View ArticleRe: Linux Server - Private and Public IP Addresses
And in the VM settings, under Network Adapter, the settings are set to 'Bridged' so that I can make the VM exist in the same subnet as the host machine, the 10.1.1.x subnet
View ArticleRe: vm clone scipt error
sorry, I meant do both datastores have to connect to the same Host.
View ArticleRe: SRM 5.1 configuration
It's compatible according to the matix. But have you had any experience doing this or have heard of anyone doing it and having their recovery plan run successfully? Will I have to recreate my recovery...
View ArticleRe: VixDiskLib_PrepareForAccess always returns 1 or 20
Hi intripoon,moRef=XXXX is not clear to me. What should XXXX be? To get a better understanding of Managed Object References == MOR == moRef please referer to the following...
View ArticleRe: VMware Workstation instalation fails.
Thanks guys, I'll try it later. Nice support!
View ArticleDelete Scheduled Report
I have been looking for a bad login issue for a while now and think I have traced it back to a vCOPs weekly report.Basically, we use Veeam ONE and it alerts every Monday at 8:00 AM about a bad login...
View ArticleRe: Converter 5.1, RHEL5.3 target P2V ESX 3.5 issues
Converter 5.1 does not support ESX 3.5 hosts as destination. You can try using an older Converter version (5.0 or 4.3).
View ArticleRe: vCenter Appliance 5.1, Oracle Database Prep?
Thanks this is what i was looking for.
View ArticleRe: Sample Question - Need help
Take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOPS which explains how to calculate this. André
View ArticleRe: Hardware Compatiblity Guide for Workstations?
Hi. Thanks for your reply.My client needs one virtual at the moment but that could change. He might need another at some point. That's why I'm looking to an ESXI solution rather than a virtual on XP or...
View ArticleSample Question - Need help
Here is a sample test question I have tried to find a good way to figure out the answer but have not been able to. I am missing something. Q. # of IOPS to limit disk throughput to 20 MBps if...
View ArticleRe: Question with setting up servers
With a stand-alone host (i.e. not connected to vCenter Server) that's basically all you need to do. I usually create a DNS Host-A record for the ESXi host to be able to resolve it by name, which...
View ArticleRe: SRM 5.1 configuration
Hi, If it says supported you will not have any problem in running recovery plan after upgrade. If you have any, we are Vmware Tech support is there for you RegardsMohammed
View ArticleRe: Sample Question - Need help
Andre, thanks for the new URL to read. The formula there is IOPS * TransfersizeinBytes = BytesPerSec. The question is trying to figure out the number of IOPS. How do you determine the number of IOPS...
View ArticlevMotion between 2 hosts
Hi I have 2 hosts in my vmware farm has the same hardware as followHP Proliant DL 585 G5Model: 16 CPUs x2.31 GHzProcessor Type: Quad-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 8356====for example host01 and...
View ArticleRe: vm clone scipt error
What I really need is a smiple script that can do scheduled (weekley) clones from one datastore to another data store. Thanks again for your help
View ArticleRe: Sample Question - Need help
Do you take the throughput divide it by # of blocks. So in this example, 20 / 128 = .156 or 156 IOPS?
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