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07-13-2005 02:17 PM
07-13-2005 02:17 PM
VMM and Disk Partition Information
I have the VMM 1.1 Module installed and works okay. The Virtual Host is VMware ESX 2.5.1.
On 4 out of 5 Virtual Guests the display of the disks does not show the disk partition information in the VMM Display.
On the 5th Server it provides detail and a nice graphical display.
Anyone know how the VMM gets the disk partition information from the Virtual Guests?
One difference is the working Server is W2000, the non-working ones are W2003.
Checked SNMP, they seem to be the same between Servers. They're all in the same domain so that shouldn't be an issue.
On 4 out of 5 Virtual Guests the display of the disks does not show the disk partition information in the VMM Display.
On the 5th Server it provides detail and a nice graphical display.
Anyone know how the VMM gets the disk partition information from the Virtual Guests?
One difference is the working Server is W2000, the non-working ones are W2003.
Checked SNMP, they seem to be the same between Servers. They're all in the same domain so that shouldn't be an issue.
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07-14-2005 03:15 PM
07-14-2005 03:15 PM
Re: VMM and Disk Partition Information
I have the disk details on all W2003 guests, on both ESX and GSX hosts.
Did you apply the HPSIM patch for 4.2 at http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/23181.html?
It solves some problems on W2003 introduced by a MS hotfix.
Did you apply the HPSIM patch for 4.2 at http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/23181.html?
It solves some problems on W2003 introduced by a MS hotfix.
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07-15-2005 12:58 AM
07-15-2005 12:58 AM
Re: VMM and Disk Partition Information
Rob: Information from the virtual guests is collected via WMI, not SNMP. By any chance do they have a different set of credentials required?
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07-17-2005 06:21 AM
07-17-2005 06:21 AM
Re: VMM and Disk Partition Information
Ole, yes I have the latest patch.
David,
Thanks, knowing it is WMI helps. I'm using the Global WBEM settings for all of the VM Servers, and that is a domain account. All Servers are in the same domain so login credentials should be okay.
I think they all may have all displayed partition information before I updated ESX from 2.5.0 to 2.5.1 (build 14182), but I cannot guarantee that.
If the credentials were not correct, I would ahve thought other information would have been missing. But the CPU graphs etc. are all fine.
David,
Thanks, knowing it is WMI helps. I'm using the Global WBEM settings for all of the VM Servers, and that is a domain account. All Servers are in the same domain so login credentials should be okay.
I think they all may have all displayed partition information before I updated ESX from 2.5.0 to 2.5.1 (build 14182), but I cannot guarantee that.
If the credentials were not correct, I would ahve thought other information would have been missing. But the CPU graphs etc. are all fine.
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