Re: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
@Manuel_SerranoYes. It's a lab environment, and the ESXi has been resetted thousands of times. because are many factors in these screenshots that can have problems.¿Like which ones? The fact that I...
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I have been getting this error and usually just hit Esc and get past it. Tried to click log in and no error. That has to be the dumbest thing I have ever seen.
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How did you identify that the packets hitting L2 switch, is it a guess because the file transfer takes more time to complete? When the VMs are on same host and same port group, the packets will be...
View ArticleConvert large RDM to VMDK - what is the resulting size of the VMDK (and/or...
We have a 9 TB RDM.Only 3.13 TB of that is being used.VMware Guest is Windows 2012 R2. The "volume" in the OS is a single 9 TB volume. So, when we convert the RDM to VMDK (either live via Storage...
View ArticleRe: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
you mean telnet to any port is not working or telnet command itself not working? By default , ESXi does not support telnet command ,instead you have to use the command "nc" to check the connectivity to...
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@Sureshkumar M I'm trying telnet FROM DC TO ESX. Telnet is installed on Windows. There's something blocking connections from Win to ESX, since port 22 works.
View ArticleRe: Convert large RDM to VMDK - what is the resulting size of the VMDK...
Hope this will help you Comment by Andre If you want to convert the RDM to a virtual disk with minimum downtime, you could simply shut down the VM, remove the pRDM from the VM, and re-attach it as a...
View ArticleRe: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
Can you stop and disable windows firewall and antivirus on Windows server and check again ? Sorry if it is a repeated question.
View ArticleRe: Convert large RDM to VMDK - what is the resulting size of the VMDK...
in addition to the above mentioned comment, one of the following options should reduce the required disk space for the target virtual disk.Zero out the empty space on the existing partition using e.g....
View ArticleRe: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
This is a normal ESX ports configuration
View ArticleRe: vSphere Web Client SUCKs so bad that my experience managing and...
Thanks for looking into the bug, I am very glad it is fixed now as of the latest fling version (1.21.0).
View ArticleAm I booted off USB or hard drive?
I've just completed an interactive install of ESXi 6.5d. I specified a 8GB USB drive as the installation destintation, After boot, I see mounted volumes from df -h as follows:Filesystem Size Used...
View ArticleRe: ESXi 5.5 doesn't generate coredump file during PSOD
Hi Boloo,thanks for your reply. As I know, I have verified vmkernel.log before PSOD. below was my found . 2017-06-07T17:21:58.188Z cpu14:32823)<4>hpsa 0000:03:00.0: cp 0x410c655cd000 has...
View ArticleRe: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
@Sureshkumar MCan you stop and disable windows firewall and antivirus on Windows server and check again ? Sorry if it is a repeated question.I did that days ago. Thank you . ¿Maybe VMWare workstation...
View ArticleRe: vSphere Web Client SUCKs so bad that my experience managing and...
Sadly, I agree to the top. It sucks.
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Hi dear, till now i still cannot find the answering yet.
View ArticleRe: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
jummmm.If you are using Workstation, what kind of network are you choosing in the vms?Do you have firewall in the windows machine where you have the workstation?
View ArticleRe: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
@Manuel_Serrano The networks are "Host Only". Isolated from the Internet. Windows Firewalls are all OFF. Using VMWare Workstation 12. Thanks!
View ArticleRe: Unable to add ESX host to AD in a nested environment
Change to bridged or nat (with nat you have to change ips and network) and try it.
View Articlewhat version of vmware support two monitor with remote console???
Hello vmware community! We want to use two monitor for a virtual machine (guest SO: windows 2000 server) under ESXi 6.5 (with vCenter server) with remote console, but not working. The system sais that...
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