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How long does LVM inventory take?  We have a 7 node cluster and it takes a very very long time to inventory.  There are 202 tasks.  It started an hour and 20 minutes ago and its only on task 63 out of 202.  Is this normal?

We are running LCM 2.3.1.3.18618.

Best answer by Neel Kotak

Hi @AScoyne 


Yes, it is normal.  LCM Inventory usually takes some time as it fetches the LCM bundle from the Nutanix server to the cluster over the internet and installs the module. Also, it depends upon the underline Internet bandwidth as well.

I request you to wait till it gives the end result.

Appreciate your patience! 

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  • Adventurer
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  • July 14, 2020

Usually about 20 minutes but it can take much longer. 


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  • Adventurer
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  • July 14, 2020

Do you mean inventory or actual LCM updates? Inventory usually 20 mins but updates can take hours and hours. 


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  • Trailblazer
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  • July 14, 2020

Thanks Pete.  Once I done the upgrade I may get Nutanix support to take a look.  Seems excessive to me.

 


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  • Trailblazer
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  • July 14, 2020
PAspinall wrote:

Do you mean inventory or actual LCM updates? Inventory usually 20 mins but updates can take hours and hours. 

Just the inventory.

 


Neel Kotak
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  • July 14, 2020

Hi @AScoyne 


Yes, it is normal.  LCM Inventory usually takes some time as it fetches the LCM bundle from the Nutanix server to the cluster over the internet and installs the module. Also, it depends upon the underline Internet bandwidth as well.

I request you to wait till it gives the end result.

Appreciate your patience!