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тАО02-18-2025 07:58 PM - last edited on тАО02-19-2025 05:57 AM by support_s
тАО02-18-2025 07:58 PM - last edited on тАО02-19-2025 05:57 AM by support_s
Network configuration for Nimble
I have 4 esxi hosts (7.x).. each with identical hardware including two dual port NICs. I have dedicated two for "management/vmotion" and two for iSCSI. They attach to a meraki switch stack. Each pair of NICs is split across the switches. i.e Nic1 port 1 goes to Switch A, port 2 goes to Switch B. Nic2 port 1 to Switch A, port 2 to Switch B. I'm looking for best practices on how Nimble recommends setting up vSphere Distributed Switching, etc so I can be sure I have things set up for fault tolerance and load balancing. I noticed a slight imbalance on my iSCSI vmnic traffic. We do have the Nimble Connection Manager installed on the hosts. I show they are operating in Directed mode.. should it be round robin.. ? Perhaps thats the reason for the imbalance. Anyway, just looking for proper set up
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тАО02-18-2025 08:59 PM
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Query: Network configuration for Nimble
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тАО02-18-2025 09:31 PM
тАО02-18-2025 09:31 PM
Re: Network configuration for Nimble
Hi joebrug52
The VMware hosts that are connected to Nimble arrays can either use vSwitches or Distributed vSwitches, both will work, from a Nimble array point of view there is no preference between them.
you may also refer to the below link: https://infosight.hpe.com/InfoSight/media/cms/active/public/pubs_VMware_Integration_Guide_6_0_x.pdf
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тАО02-18-2025 09:53 PM
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Re: Network configuration for Nimble
Hello Joebrug52,
If you are seeing the multipathing policy as NIMBLE_PSP_DIRECTED, it is expected. It won;t show "Round robin" explicitly.
NIMBLE_PSP_DIRECTED essentially refers to Path-Selection-Policy as per Nimble recommendation.
And can you please explain more about imbalance ? Are you seeing packet drops or slowness? also, are you using jumbo frames?
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тАО02-19-2025 12:43 AM
тАО02-19-2025 12:43 AM
Re: Network configuration for Nimble
Hello,
yes, correct, NIMBLE_PSP_DIRECTED.
By imbalance, I mean that one vmnic nic (there are two for iscsi) has more traffic than the other. For example, looking at the host performance stats, filtered by Network.. the Real Time usage stats show:
vmnic4: 17,889 Avg KBps
vmnic5: 9,800 Avg KBps
Should those stats be a little closer together or is that expected/ok?
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тАО02-19-2025 12:52 AM
тАО02-19-2025 12:52 AM
Re: Network configuration for Nimble
Thanks for sharing.
I am not sure how ESXi handles it, as far as I am aware there is no additional weightage given for traffic unless the multipathing policy is set to anyother apart from roundrobin/PSP directed (both are similar).
We can take a look at the array ports stats to see if there is any underlying errors/hardware issues, you may have to create a support case.
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тАО02-19-2025 01:12 AM
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Re: Network configuration for Nimble
Looking at the Nimble > Monitor > Interfaces page, TG1 and TG2 stats are similar. Eth1 and Eth2 are not. So both TG1 and TG2 are used/Active? Are Eth1 and Eth2 both active as well or is one held for fault tolerance.
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тАО02-19-2025 03:06 AM
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Re: Network configuration for Nimble
Generally, Eth1/Eth2 are used for management/replication subnet and tg1/tg2 are used for iscsi.
eth2 is usually configured only when a second array exist in same group, but this differs based on initial setup.
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тАО02-19-2025 10:12 AM
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Re: Network configuration for Nimble
So if eth1 goes down, does eth2 take over? If so, thats a good reason to have eth2 set up. If not, if eth1 is down.. do the controllers change?
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тАО02-20-2025 05:06 PM
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Re: Network configuration for Nimble
That is correct, if one port goes down, a controller failover happens. By logic of Nimble OS , a controller with highest number of active connections will stay as active.
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тАО02-24-2025 06:15 AM
тАО02-24-2025 06:15 AM
Query: Network configuration for Nimble
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