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Showing posts with label ESX 4.1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESX 4.1. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 May 2012

Large VM crashes during snapshot commit

Snapshots can be your friend but they can most certainly also make your life miserable. The other day we had a rather large VM (with 20 GB mem, 8 vCPUs and 28 TB storage divided on 22 .vmdk's) that crashed during a snapshot commit. The error stated: "Performing disk cleanup. Cannot power off." The snapshot had been taken while the VM was powered off and only a few changes had been made to the VM before the snapshot was committed.After the crash,...

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

VMware: How to check HBA firmware version without rebooting ESX host

I need to find out witch firmware version is running on my HBA without rebooting the ESX host.. I thought this was possible by GUI but couldn’t find it, so I decided to check this by console. Give the following commands: Navigate to: - cd proc/scsi/qla or lpfc820- ls –lia To view the HBA information: - cat 6- cat 7Result:...

Monday, 16 April 2012

Could not power on VM - lock was not free

The other day we experienced an incident on the SAN storage with high latency and even loss of connection to the SAN. This can generate a lot of really unpleasant errors on the ESX hosts. Even after the SAN is brought back to a stable state we've seen hosts that won't boot, VM's that won't vMotion and VMs that won't power on due to file locks. If you receive a 'locked file error' (like screendump below) and your VM won't boot there are...