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vSphere 7.0 completely transforms VMware’s portfolio!

Introduction vSphere 7.0 with Kubernetes is going to be released soon! The announcement just went live today during the “Modern Apps Virtual Event”. A couple of weeks ago I followed multiple sessions regarding the new VMware and vSphere product releases and updates and witnessed all its beauty. Today the NDA Read more…

By Bryan van Eeden, 5 yearsMarch 10, 2020 ago
Horizon View

Ancient VMware View Scripted Reporting

A while ago I was working on a very very old VMware View environment. Yes, you’ve read this correctly, a VMware View environment. This is even from before the product was officially called “VMware Horizon View” back in 2015. So, the subject I was working on for the customer, but Read more…

By Bryan van Eeden, 6 yearsFebruary 14, 2020 ago
Microsoft

Beware: Windows Server 2012 reboot loop after November or December 2019 SSU patch

In November and December 2019, Microsoft released a few new patches just like any other month to patch certain issues in Windows Server 2012. It has recently come to my attention that these patches seem to break Windows Server 2012 virtual machines! They appear to cause a reboot loop, which Read more…

By Bryan van Eeden, 6 yearsJanuary 10, 2020 ago
VMware

Poor man’s LUN migration

Recently I’ve been involved with a project that required the use of physical mode raw device mappings (pRDM) on vSphere. We weren’t thrilled with the prospect to deploy these pRDMs. Now why would that be you might ask? Well, as a cloud service provider you want maximum agility when it Read more…

By Rudolf Kleijwegt, 6 yearsJanuary 9, 2020 ago
PowerCLI

Round up virtual hard disk size

Quick post of something I ran into this week. When creating new VMs it makes sense to create disks that have a certain size in GB. But sometimes when migrating workload from one platform to another you might see some funky hard disk sizes like this. {@{Name=Hard disk 1; CapacityGB=49,875}, Read more…

By Rudolf Kleijwegt, 6 yearsDecember 19, 2019 ago
PowerCLI

Clearing ESXi System Event Log (SEL) via PowerCLI

We recently noticed some hosts in our environment that show an alert triggered by ‘Status of other host hardware objects’. Upon further investigation it turned out that this was caused by the system event log (SEL) that is about to run out of space. Now if you don’t mind not Read more…

By Rudolf Kleijwegt, 6 yearsNovember 26, 2019 ago
Microsoft

VMCI Sockets bug and missing MSR partition prevents VSS-aware backup (fixed)

Recently I had to do just that when a customer I recently on-boarded to our vSphere platform was having issues creating a VSS-aware backup. Even a quiesced snapshot command failed with an error. This issue took quite some time to investigate. And I was lucky enough to have a support Read more…

By Rudolf Kleijwegt, 6 yearsOctober 8, 2019 ago
VMware

Incorrect PostgreSQL object ownership prevents vCenter upgrade

Recently I had to upgrade a vCenter Server Appliance with embedded PSC from version 6.5 U2e to 6.7 U2c. It seemed a pretty straightforward process like the upgrades I’ve done before. But this time the upgrade failed because of an issue with the PostgreSQL database. I examined the logfiles and Read more…

By Rudolf Kleijwegt, 6 yearsSeptember 3, 2019 ago
Troubleshooting

How to fix: vSphere VUM: GUI error that prevents upgrades!

If you, as a vSphere Administrator, regularly update a vSphere environment you should be using vSphere Update Manager. vSphere Update Manager is the tooling that VMware made so that you don’t have to install patches through the command line on each host, or do updates on each host separately! And Read more…

By Bryan van Eeden, 6 yearsAugust 26, 2019 ago
Troubleshooting

How to shrink VCSA logical volumes before an upgrade

I found that especially when you migrate Windows vCenter servers to the VCSA you might end up with a deployment size that is less than optimal. Some people say; don’t worry, it’s just thin provisioned. But I’m an old-school guy and I like to keep things neat and simple. The Read more…

By Rudolf Kleijwegt, 6 yearsAugust 26, 2019 ago

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