Archive for the 'VMotion' Category

How-to Keep Virtual Machines Mutually Exclusive

If you have a DRS enabled cluster in Virtual Infrastructure you might not want certain virtual machines to ever run on the same ESX host.  They might have certain disk I/O or network behaviors you want separated, or it might just be a case of uptime robustness you want like in the case of multiple [...]

Network copy failed for file nvram

VMotion might fail if the source and target ESX Server hosts cannot resolve each other’s hostname. You might see the following error message: Network copy failed for file [storage]/foo/foo.nvram This happens most often when VitualCenter Server 2.0 is used to VMotion between ESX 2.5.3 Server hosts. Test the following before starting VMotion. Ping the hostname [...]

Are your servers VMotion Capable?

Do you need to determine if all your physical ESX servers are the same? VMotion Info will help you find out. The application gathers the important system information from your hosts and puts the results in one, single overview. At the Login screen just provide your username, password and the IP/DNS of your Virtual Center. [...]

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