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Hello
I'm constructing 5ESX+a vCenter serv.
I'm testing FT on the system.
Today vCenter OS (W2008) demanded system reboot.
After rebooting vCenter Serv. All of ESX hosts have alert icon.
end indicate "not responding"
I tried to connect ESX (version 4) hosts to vCenter again.
Once they came back…
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1)
I'm planning to create a new vCenter server which database point to the same db as current vCenter (the one LM pointing to atm),
Then I'm planning to repoint the LM to a new vCenter, ( the new one will see the same esx host, datastore, etc)
Is LM will be okay if I do this?
2)
The currect VC…
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I'm working with:
Two new ESX servers that I'm configuring
A new Server 2008 R2 machine that I'm using for vCenter.
I took the following steps:
Installed the Hypervisor on the 2 ESX machines
Checked their setup/connectivity (appears to be fine; can ping, etc.)
Installed vCenter Server on the…
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To continue with this question:
Should be Vmware vCenter server high available?
According to the response there even if vCenter is down HA will continue to work.
So, if my vCenter is a VM, using the express sql edition in the same VM, and that VM is hosted in the same cluster it manages (and the…
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The chore of patching operating systems and applications is taking an increasing proportion of the time of a system administrator, so it is a a relief that at least VMware is keen to make the task easier. VMware provide a tool in vCenter Update Manager to assist in keeping VMware up to date. Jonathan…
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