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Hello, We have renamed 2 of our datastores few weeks ago. VMAN is currently reporting datastore with old name as Offline and the same datastore with new name is dispalyed as Online (screenshot 1, you can check LUN details to see that it's the same datastore). Old name datastore do not have anything in Appstack and new one…
It appears to me that the recommendations to balance the workload does the same thing as DRS. Is there a real benefit of using the VMAN side versus DRS? chrispaap
We have Virtualization Manager 8.1 in Orion. No separate appliance. There doesn't appear to be a way to search for a VM on the Summary page. If I don't know what host a VM is on it can be a long process to find. Is there someway to do this?
Hello (newbie question) I have a newly installed Virtualization Manager which I have pointed at you already existing VM 'farm'. I receive the following warning on every single VM we have... "Read or write latency on virtual machine xxxxxxx is higher than warning threshold" Is this a problem with our VMs (users haven't…
I welcome the integration of VMAN with Solarwinds, but now it seems the CentOS appliance is being discontinued and the functionality (or some of it) is being incorporated in to the main poller. We paid a fortune for the appliance to add functionality to Solarwinds and provide extra graphs and reporting, and maintenance is…
I was talking through the data collection (default) intervals with one of our VMware architects earlier this week. This is what I told him: VMAN polls every 10 minutes via the vSphere API Data is collected in 10 second blocks for the entire period (60 blocks by default) Data presented via the console is the peak value,…
Our VMWare datastores are on a NFS volume. As part of that our NAS storage system will take a 'snapshot' of the NFS volume once a day for backup purposes. The same orphan file is being displayed multiple times (one for every snapshot) because snapshots can be seen by the file system. (Note: This is when I am looking at…
I have run the EC2 report in Virtualization Manager. The one question I have is how is it calculating costs and what is included. For example I have a group of VM's that I have placed into a folder. I run the report and it states that over the past month it would cost $7215 per month to run in EC2. What is included in that…
Anyone know how I can get round this? I've downloaded it several times, on different machines and tried to set it up in virtualbox and an esxi 6.7 host all running on laptops - trying to test the upgrade path to get from 7.0 to 7.2 and then to 8.1 but the collectors for both 7.2 and 8.1 don't seem to want to play
Report that shows all of the VMs and Datastores that are currently flagged as 'warning' or 'critical' thresholds
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