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тАО06-17-2006 01:03 AM
тАО06-17-2006 01:03 AM
My second question is about VMWare. I have been using Insight for quite a while, but I have not had any experience with the way it handles systems running VMWare. A co-worker built a VMWare system on a Dell workstation as a test. He put the VM session server's IP address in the range of Discovery. Unknown to us, Insight found it and added it to its inventory. That evening, he shut down the whole system to head home. 15 to 30 minutes later, Insight was paging us that the system was unreachable. Does this sound right?
No, I have not broke out my manuals yet to read up on this yet..... but I will eventually.
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тАО06-20-2006 07:41 PM
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Re: Two questions - Dell servers and VMWare systems
This is the answer wrt vmware server part. HP has a SIM plugin called VMM and SMP. More info on this can be obtained at www.hp.com/go/vmmanage
You could use VMM to manage your virtual infrastructure without having to visit a seperate console for the same. What more , it allows you to manage the VM's on ESX, GSX or MSVS hosts. SMP allows you to do p2v, v2v and v2p operations. There are 5 60 day eval license for VMM available for free and there are 5 SMP licesnses that you could use to try out the migrations. There are many more features that you might be requiring for your virtual environment.