Did you configure TLS correctly?
This depends on your station and the PS version your using and the vCenter version.
Did you set the PowerCLIConfiguration to Ignore invalid certificates?
Are there any further clues in the vpxd log?
Did you configure TLS correctly?
This depends on your station and the PS version your using and the vCenter version.
Did you set the PowerCLIConfiguration to Ignore invalid certificates?
Are there any further clues in the vpxd log?
You can also change the Task filter.
This should be a bit faster and place less stress on your vCenter, since only Task objects fitting the filter will be returned.
Lines 10-15 need to be changed to something like this
$tFilter.Time=New-Object VMware.Vim.TaskFilterSpecByTime
$tFilter.Time.beginTime=(Get-Date).AddHours(-$hours)
$tFilter.Time.timeType="startedTime"
$tFilter.Entity=New-Object VMware.Vim.TaskFilterSpecByEntity
$tFilter.Entity.Entity=(Get-VM-Name <your-VM>).ExtensionData.MoRef
$tCollector=Get-View($taskMgr.CreateCollectorForTasks($tFilter))
Yes, there should be a plug-in update with support for vCenter 6.7 API level. No fixed release date yet, likely around Q1/Q2 next year.
Hello,
Today, suddenly the Geneve tunnels between NSX-T Edges and ESXi have stopped working.
Changes have been made since it was working, but I have no idea what the error was. I tried to revert as much as I could remember, but it's still not working.
Here is a screenshot of the tunnels on one of the NSX-T Edges:
And the tunnels on the ESXi host (all are down to all NSX-T Edges):
I logged into the esxi host to check the vmknics and routes (showing both default routes and vxlan stack routes):
I also tried to ping the addresses from a system connected to the 192.168.20.0/24 network and I am able to ping the edges tunnel IPs (192.168.20.200 and 192.168.20.201), but I cannot ping the ESXi tunnel addresses (192.168.20.202 and 192.168.20.203)
I'm at a total loss.
All help would be appreciated, I really do not want to remove NSX-T and redeploy everything again as it was an adventure to deploy it the first time. (though if it's broken beyond repair then I have no choice)
Kind regards,
Michael Goossens
I received this question earlier about global entitlements as well. I haven't done a deep dive yet but a quick look showed me that there is no way to do this from the application or desktop side. There are query definitions though called EntitledUserOrGroupLocalSummaryView and EntitledUserOrGroupGlobalSummaryView. I will try to make a blogpost about this if I find the time this weekend.
It even sounds like an addition to the vcheck for view
What are the recommended VMware tools for Fedora when running within Fusion? I know there's open-vm-tools or something similar, but there have historically been ones provided by VMware as well.
From what I've seen, the open vm tools seems to be the best option for Linux these days.
I have to constipate a single host esxi server. But before I have to check some questions.
We have the following requirements:
On the new server will run 4x vms.
2x Windows 2016 Webserver
1x Linux Webserver
I think we need a maximum of 4tb. Which storage / raid should I prefer? Should i use 10k hdds or only ssds? Hybrid mode?
I have the following idea, i built a local raid 10 with 4x 4tb ssds.
What do you think?
Perhaps there is someone with better ideas or tips.
Thank you very much
greets
Problem solved:
After a discussion with a network engineer: he has settled the firewall so my vm could communicate with the other.
Then I have created the the VMkernel port on the host, then the vlan.
I added the network only to the vm POC and this vm can now communicate with the vm in the domain.
Hi,
I still did not have the time to test... but got intrigued and can confirm that I see the same thing.
VMware Fusion 15.5.1
Guest OS: macOS Catalina beta 8
I cloned that and looked at the vmx to see the differences.
The following data was wiped out
uuid.bios = ""
uuid.location = ""
That's expected behavior.
The following was NOT changed
ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:0C:29:8E:26:C0"
Which frankly was unexpected.
The following new lines are added to the vmx file of the clone.
vc.uuid = ""
policy.vm.mvmtid = ""
Which IIRC is correct and is -I think- something for vSphere...
After booting the clone, the output of the line
ioreg -rd1 -c IOPlatformExpertDevice | grep IOPlatformUUID
is the same on both original VM as well as the clone.
So figured to update to developer beta 10.
That made no difference.
Another thing to try was to just clear out the generated MAC Address for the NIC.
This also made no difference.
Also made sure that all the uuid's in the VMs are different (they are)
Not sure who's to blame here.
VMware or apple, but it sure is weird.
--
Wil
That's good to know. I am running into a problem (described at Fedora 31 in HiDPI mode doesn't render properly ) and wondered if there were a better set of tools that would work instead.
I *BELIEVE* that TLS is set correctly (especially since I can connect to the new environment from time to time, just not constantly).
I do have the PowerCLIConfiguration set to Ignore invalid certificates for all sessions and myself.
I have not looked in the vpxd log (and this is the type of thing I am asking about....what should I be looking for in this log?).
(Thank you for the response.)
It depends on what you mean by 'changed' - workflow has been edited/saved, or the version of the workflow has been incremented?
You can write a workflow that will iterate over all available workflows (using Server.findAllForType("Workflow")), and then for each workflow examine either its property 'logEvents' (to find those that refer to workflow was saved, the saving date is in property 'logTimeStamp' of the log event) or property 'versionHistoryItems' (the date when the version number was bumped is available in the property 'date' of the version history item).
Let me know if you need further help with the above.
I think EncryptedString would not work, but Credential object is still available in the scripting (if I'm not mistaken) so you should be able to instantiate a new Credential object instance using the values from the separate user name / password inputs, and then use the same VcPlugin helper method.
DimVKir: Is this a lasting, permanent fix? Or does it work around the problem until VMware updates their version of the VIB thus restarting the conflict?
That is the $1000 question
I always look in that log based on the timestamp when the error occurred.
Anything that might be related to the error you are seeing.
Sorry, I have no knowledge of more precise instructions.
And there might not be anything in there at all.
The fact that the connection works sometimes, might indicate a network issue.
A DNS server with issues, a faulty spanning tree, a switch which is failing....
Perhaps time to ask the Net Team to help?
Thanks for the idea but that didn't work. We're able to access our 7.10 console from the previous iterations of Firefox without any issues- and we typically do so via FQDN versus IP or localhost.
How do I find a VMware Sales recruiter for the Pittsburgh, PA US Region?
I might get your point wrong but.
its exactly for that case that this is useful...
your trying to call... view.domain.com/admin witch will be redirected to (not URL but physically) to ConnectionServer01.domain.com and ConnectionServer02.domain.com
the Flash is doing the denied (gray screen) cause it detect a redirection.
Unless you call the servername directly w/out that settings you'll aways get that gray screen
Im sorry if its still not clear or if I got your point wrong.
Hi luckygian1971,
In order to triage the rendering issue that you encounter, can you please capture a trace of your application using apitrace.
To download the apitrace binaries:
https://people.freedesktop.org/~jrfonseca/apitrace/apitrace-msvc-latest.7z
Usage info:
https://github.com/apitrace/apitrace/blob/master/docs/USAGE.markdown#basic-usage
Thanks,
Charmaine