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Can't power off, reset or kill one VMs

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Dear all,

 

one of my VM is unaccessible I want want to reset it somehow.

 

From command line:

vim-cmd vmsvc/power.off 288

Powering off VM:

Power off failed

 

or another try to kill

esxcli vm process kill -t force -w 46664

or

esxcli vm process kill -t hard -w 46664

Unable to kill Virtual Machine. Error was : Unable to kill virtual machine.  Error returned was No such process

 

but under:

esxcli vm process list

 

this ID is still active:

plsw-ts2012-fe1

   World ID: 46664

   Process ID: 0

   VMX Cartel ID: 46640

   UUID: 42 24 e8 f3 28 35 e1 77-dd 56 40 46 d2 a4 16 43

   Display Name: plsw-ts2012-fe1

   Config File: /vmfs/volumes/5156099e-00b6e9ef-83be-e41f131c77b4/plsw-ts2012-fe1/plsw-ts2012-fe1.vmx


 

 

Regards

GN


Upgrading VMware Tools without restart

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Hi,

 

Can the VMware Tools on Windows Server virtual machine be upgraded without restarting the vm after update?

vmStatsProvider - Event ID 256 / 258

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Has anyone seen these event log entries on virtual windows servers - they seem to be floooding the application logs.

 

Where do they come from, what do they mean and can I stop them from being logged without missing any important information?

 

Log Name:      Application
Source:        vmStatsProvider
Date:          17/07/2013 09:02:06
Event ID:      258
Task Category: Guest Library API
Level:         Information
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:     
Description:
The "vmGuestLibrary" is successfully initialized for this Virtual Machine.


Log Name:      Application
Source:        vmStatsProvider
Date:          17/07/2013 09:02:06
Event ID:      256
Task Category: General
Level:         Information
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:     
Description:
The "vmStatsProvider" is successfully initialized for this Virtual Machine. WMI namespace: "root\cimv2".

 

** I've just noticed that they seem log every 30 minutes.

bootbank cannot be found at path /bootbank

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Hi

In vCenter for one of the ESXi server I am getting  error as "bootbank cannot be found at path /bootbank"

Reboot is temporary solution for this.

 

Out of two devices there is none USB device at boot time

 

vmhba32 usb-storage link-n/a usb.vmhba32 () USB

 

And below is the error details :-

SCSI Level: 2 Is Pseudo: false Status: dead timeout

Is RDM Capable: false Is Removable: true

 

Can some one please suggest permanent solution if any.

 

Thanks &  Regards

Guest OS not obtain IP adress via DHCP

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Hello all    

 

Server - DELL PowerEdge T620

ESXI - VMware-VMvisor-Installer-5.5.0-1331820.x86_64-Dell_Customized_A00

 

1. Create instanse ( Windows 2012R2 )

2. add network adapter ( all default, Network label: VM Network, Adapter Type E1000 )

 

if manual configuration IP, work fine

via DHCP can't obtain IP address

 

Managment Network Properties -> obtain IP settings automatically -> IP address obtain correctly

 

but guest, nope........

 

what i can do? i have few ESXI host, and don't have this trouble....

 

 

DHCP configured on Cisco MLS Switch

 

Thx all

Windows Server 2012 VM becomes unresponsive / VW Tools "Not Running"

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I have 2 ESXI 6.0.0 build 3073146 hosts running on IBM x3400 series with local storage, on which i have installed a bunch of virtual machines.

All VMs are running Windows Server 2012 Std.

 

Occasionally and absolutely randomly, some virtual machines become unresponsive. vMware Tools (v. 9.10.5, build-2981885)

shows as "Not Running" in the Summary Pane and the virtual machine is unaccessible via RDP or Console. What i can

basically do in that condition is Power Off the VM.

 

I tried to uninstall and re install VM Tools, tried to change Network Card (currently VMXNET 3) to E1000 or E1000E, but

the issue is still persisting.

 

The issue has started appearing after the upgrade of ESXi 5.5 to the firt version available of ESXi 6.0.

 

I had no issues for a couple of weeks then, suddenly, the problem came out again. This happens only on a subset (2 on a total of 8) of the virtual machines running.

 

Did someone have a similar issue? Any suggestion on how to solve it?

 

Thanks

 

Roberto

(Bologna - Italy)

See if USB drive is connected

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hi there,

 

I'm trying to get a usb disk connected to a VM on an ESXi 5.0 server in a remote office.

 

I'm told by staff in the office that the drive is plugged into the ESXi server, yet when I try to add it to a VM it says no devices available.

 

Is there a way I can check that the ESXi host itself is detecting the drive? A shell command perhaps?

 

Thanks for any assistance.

 

-Al

VM Ping/ARP issue

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We are having a problem with some of our virtual machines intermittently losing communication with each other, and I’m at a loss as to the source.

 

We have about 250 VM’s running on about 20 HP BL465C blades installed on two HP C7000 chassis, using the HP Virtual Connect interconnect modules.  The blade chassis are connected to our core Cisco 6500 switches.  The VMWare hosts are at 5.0, the guest VM’s are a mix on Windows 2003, 2008, and 2008R2.

 

What’s going on is that everything seems to be OK, but then out of nowhere, we will get communication failures between specific machines.    It looks like it’s an ARP issue.  Using PING, it works fine in one direction, but we get an “unreachable” error when going the other way, unless we ping from the target back to the source first.

 

For example: we have servers, “A” and “B”.   Ping A to B fails with “unreachable”. Ping “B” to “A” works fine.   However after pinging “B” to “A”, we can now ping “A” to “B”, at least for a while until the entry falls out of the ARP cache.  If we go into server “A” and set a static ARP entry (“arp –s”) for server “B”, everything works OK.  Through all this both server “A” and server “B” have no issues communicating with any other machines.

 

We tried using vMotion to move the servers to a different host, different blade chassis, etc.  Nothing worked except when we put both VM’s on the same host.  Then everything worked OK.  Moving one of the servers to a different host and the problem came back.

 

It seems like either the ARP broadcast from the one server, or the reply back from the target isn't making it through.  However, according to our networking group, there are no issues showing up Cisco switches.

 

Early this year, we had an issue where it happened on about a third of machines at the same time (it caused significant outages to production systems!).   It seemed like it was limited to machines on one chassis (but not all of the machines on that chassis).  At that time, we opened up tickets with VMWare and HP.  Neither found anything wrong with our configurations, but somewhere in the various server moves, configuration resets, etc., everything started working.

 

Since that time we’ve seen it very intermittently on a few machines, but then it seems to go away after a few days.

 

The issue we found today was that the server we’re using for the Microsoft WSUS server hadn’t been receiving updates from a couple of the member servers.  We could ping from the WSUS to the member server, but not back from the member server unless we put a static ARP entry in the member server.  The member servers are working fine otherwise, talking to other machines OK, etc.   They are a production environment, so we’re limited on the testing we can do.

 

Also, when it has happened, it seems like always been between machines on the same subnet.  However, most of our servers are on the same subnet, so it might just be coincidence.

 

I’ve done a lot of internet searching, and have found some postings with similar issues, but haven’t found any solution.  I don’t know if it’s a VMWare issue, HP, Cisco, or Windows issue.

 

Any assistance would be appreciated.

 

Mike O'Donnell


Restarting management agents

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I need to restart the Management agents on an ESXi 5.5 server member of a vSphere 5.5 infrastructure.

The procedure I am considering is described on page Restarting the Management agents on an ESXi or ESX host (1003490) | VMware KB .

Can I safely issue the suggested commands:

 

/etc/init.d/hostd restart
/etc/init.d/vpxa restart

 

on a production server without creatibng any problem to running VMs?

Is there anything else I should consider before issuiong the commands?

Regards

Marius

 

 

VMware ESXi 5.5.0 hanging while booting

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This is 5.5.0 build 1331820 hanging on "nfsclient loaded successfully". The host is part of a ESX cluster and was running fine until after we had to rebuild vCenter server. All other hosts and everything else in the cluster is working fine. Has anyone seen this issue? I tried letting it sit for 20 minutes, then cold booted again and still the same.

 

This is on an HP ProLiant.

 

Any ideas will be appreciated.

Install ESXi 6.5 on R730 with Intel X710

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Hello All,

 

After install ESXi 6.0 via "VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.0.0.update02-4192238.x86_64-Dell_Customized-A04" on Dell PowerEdge R730, everything is okay !!!

 

But, if I try to install ESXi 6.5 via "VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.5.0-4564106.x86_64-Dell_Customized-A00" on Dell PowerEdge R730, my vmnic0 and vmnic1 (Intel X710 DP 10Gb DA/SFP+) are not working !!!

 

Does anybody know the solution ?

Thanks for your reply.

 

 

[root@R730:~] esxcli network nic list

Name    PCI Device    Driver  Admin Status  Link Status  Speed  Duplex  MAC Address        MTU  Description                                          

------  ------------  ------  ------------  -----------  -----  ------  -----------------  ----  ---------------------------------------------------------

vmnic0  0000:01:00.0  i40en  Up            Up          10000  Full    f8:bc:12:05:85:d0  1500  Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller X710 for 10GbE SFP+

vmnic1  0000:01:00.1  i40en  Up            Up          10000  Full    f8:bc:12:05:85:d2  1500  Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller X710 for 10GbE SFP+

vmnic2  0000:0c:00.0  igbn    Up            Down            0  Half    f8:bc:12:05:85:f0  1500  Intel Corporation Gigabit 4P X710/I350 rNDC          

vmnic3  0000:0c:00.1  igbn    Up            Up            1000  Full    f8:bc:12:05:85:f1  1500  Intel Corporation Gigabit 4P X710/I350 rNDC          

vusb0  Pseudo        cdce    Up            Up            100  Full    18:fb:7b:5d:d5:ee  1500  DellTM iDRAC Virtual NIC USB Device              

 

[root@R730:~] esxcli network nic get -n vmnic0

  Advertised Auto Negotiation: false

  Advertised Link Modes: 1000BaseT/Full, 10000BaseT/Full, 10000BaseT/Full, 40000BaseCR4/Full, 40000BaseSR4/Full

  Auto Negotiation: false

  Cable Type:

  Current Message Level: -1

  Driver Info:

        Bus Info: 0000:01:00:0

        Driver: i40en

        Firmware Version: 5.04 0x800024bc 17.5.11

        Version: 1.1.0

  Link Detected: true

  Link Status: Up

  Name: vmnic0

  PHYAddress: 0

  Pause Autonegotiate: false

  Pause RX: false

  Pause TX: false

  Supported Ports:

  Supports Auto Negotiation: false

  Supports Pause: false

  Supports Wakeon: true

  Transceiver:

  Virtual Address: 00:50:56:52:57:61

  Wakeon: MagicPacket(tm)

vCSA 6.5

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hello all

vCSA 6.5 OVA file deploy in VMware workstation stuck in [Waiting for RPM Installation to finish (64% done.)]

take a long time no change what is the problem

connecting local CD/DVD drive hangs

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Hi!

 

I have seen this problem several times in the last days: When trying to connect my local DVD drive through vSphere Client with a VM, the CD/DVD button shows "connecting..." but never actually finalizes the process. I think yesterday I was able to solve this problem only by powering off the VM, removing the device from the configuration and adding a new one. Now even if I remove the device, power on the VM (i.e. the CD/DVD button is greyed out because there is no device), power off the VM and add a new drive, then power it on again, the drive is still shown as "connecting..."

 

Is this a known problem? And how do I get out of this situation?

Expand vmdk that is larger that 2Tb

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I've upgrade to Esxi 5.5 already and created a vmdk to 4.7 Tb and would like to expand it to 5.6 Tb.  I get the following error message when I attempt to expand it and I don't know why or how to bypass it: Hot-extend was invoked with size (12025908428 sectors) >= 2TB. Hot-extend beyond or equal to 2TB is not supported.

unable to connect to esxi using vsphere client

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Hello Friends,

 

I am in need of a little help.

have 2 esxi 5.0 host and a vcenter as VM.

My lab was working good since days, but all of a sudden not sure why I am not able to connect to ESXi Hosts using vSphere Client.

Error:: The request failed because the remote server took too long to respond.

Call "ServiceInstance.RetrieveContent" for object "ServiceInstance" on Server "192.168.1.101" failed.

 

Yes, I am able to connect to vCenter server, when connected to vCenter and opening the VM console, nothing shows up, its a Black screen, as if the VM is off. This is with all VMs on both hosts.

1st I thought it might have to do something with vCenter and I tried connecting to Host individually which I was not able to.

 

After going through some KBs on vmware and some articles, I checked the firewall state on both hosts.(attached screenshot)

8-7-2013 2-11-16 AM.png

Checked if my workstation can talk to esxi host on port 80, 443, 902. all ports are accessible.

Disabled Symantec endpoint protection and checked. no positive results.

Lastly, I tried browsing the ESXi host via web browser i.e., http://ESXi-IP-Address which redirects me to HTTPS connection with certificate error, when I continue with the cert error, the URL keeps loading and the Host page does not shows up as it should.

 

This issues are on both hosts. :-(

 

Can you guys point me to right direction to troubleshoot this issue.

 

Thanks.


vmStatsProvider - Event ID 256 / 258

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Has anyone seen these event log entries on virtual windows servers - they seem to be floooding the application logs.

 

Where do they come from, what do they mean and can I stop them from being logged without missing any important information?

 

Log Name:      Application
Source:        vmStatsProvider
Date:          17/07/2013 09:02:06
Event ID:      258
Task Category: Guest Library API
Level:         Information
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:     
Description:
The "vmGuestLibrary" is successfully initialized for this Virtual Machine.


Log Name:      Application
Source:        vmStatsProvider
Date:          17/07/2013 09:02:06
Event ID:      256
Task Category: General
Level:         Information
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:     
Description:
The "vmStatsProvider" is successfully initialized for this Virtual Machine. WMI namespace: "root\cimv2".

 

** I've just noticed that they seem log every 30 minutes.

CTK.vmdk file

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Does anyone know what a ctk.vmdk file is for that exists in a vm folder?

Guest OS not obtain IP adress via DHCP

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Hello all    

 

Server - DELL PowerEdge T620

ESXI - VMware-VMvisor-Installer-5.5.0-1331820.x86_64-Dell_Customized_A00

 

1. Create instanse ( Windows 2012R2 )

2. add network adapter ( all default, Network label: VM Network, Adapter Type E1000 )

 

if manual configuration IP, work fine

via DHCP can't obtain IP address

 

Managment Network Properties -> obtain IP settings automatically -> IP address obtain correctly

 

but guest, nope........

 

what i can do? i have few ESXI host, and don't have this trouble....

 

 

DHCP configured on Cisco MLS Switch

 

Thx all

Very slow speed on SSD

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Hi experts,

I am getting strange behavior for ESXI6.5 (installed as test at my home clone server). Like i have installed 2 SSD, one is Intel M.2 and another is transcend SATA III SSD. from both SSD i have created datastore. But i am getting different speed on the 2 SSD like on intel i am getting full speed but on transcend i am getting only 16mbps speed. tried to search google, but didnt got any solution. my ESXI is installed on intel M.2 SSD.

 

esxi_ssd.jpg

Pls find the speed diff (2.02 vs 22.77 MB/s) t10.ATA is transcend and NVMe is Intel M.2

 

Pls suggest what to do.

 

My server config:

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6800K

RAM: 128GB

Motherboard : GA-X99-Ultra Gaming

No RAID

 

connecting local CD/DVD drive hangs

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Hi!

 

I have seen this problem several times in the last days: When trying to connect my local DVD drive through vSphere Client with a VM, the CD/DVD button shows "connecting..." but never actually finalizes the process. I think yesterday I was able to solve this problem only by powering off the VM, removing the device from the configuration and adding a new one. Now even if I remove the device, power on the VM (i.e. the CD/DVD button is greyed out because there is no device), power off the VM and add a new drive, then power it on again, the drive is still shown as "connecting..."

 

Is this a known problem? And how do I get out of this situation?

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