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Hello@Chadd @Ranjb Try giving the following topic a read https://next.nutanix.com/installation-configuration-23/modifying-passwords-in-nutanix-environment-33538 Hope that helps.
Hi @Peter_1966 @dinoh The warning is generated when a third-party client/script is using the admin username to make REST end-points calls. The warning also includes an IP address from where you can isolate which client/script is using the admin account to make REST API calls, it could be any third-party vendor or a script written by you. You can create a new username and use that to authenticate REST API without an alert being raised.If the issue is still not resolved, can you tell us more details about your infrastructure like AOS Version, NCC version, frequency of receiving the warning and which IP address is being shown in the warning and what is the IP Address associated with?Hope that helps.
Hi @Aakash Can you elaborate on the process you followed for the migration of Nutanix VMs to AHV and any official documentation which you followed? Regarding the error “ClientError: Multiple different grub/menu.lst files found”This may be because of multiple bootloader files getting created.For example, you need to load grub loader but rather the lilo loader is getting loaded. You need to alter the boot loader while booting in from the boot order configuration and switching from lilo to grub.(The process to do so varies for different OS)
Hello @nicber According to Nutanix Best Practise guidelineshttps://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=NSMP-Guide-v2-5:NSMP-Guide-v2-5Nutanix recommends that one SCOM management server can efficiently manage up to 10 clusters or approximately 50 nodes. The latest version of SCOM MP currently is 2.5.0.0, you can go through the release noteshttps://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=NSMP-Guide-v2-5:nsm-release-notes-nsmp-v2-5-r.html Are you still facing the issue?Go through the troubleshooting guide if it helps you to narrow down the issue https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=NSMP-Guide-v2-4:v24-nsmp-troubleshooting-r.htmlOtherwise, I’ll recommend you to reach out to Nutanix Support once. Hope that helps!
Hi @IT_Guy Are you still facing the issue?There is a potential that the issue might be related to VPN Configuration between the sites.You can refer to the following document to configure the AWS site again, if you feel that there was a configuration issue https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Prism-Element-Data-Protection-Guide-v511:wc-remote-site-aws-wc-t.htmlYou can also perform the following health check to get more information regarding the remote site. ncc health_checks data_protection_checks remote_site_checks run_allHope this helps!
That's really nice to hear @ITNINJA Maybe you can write a post about how you wrote the scripts and help the community grow more?
Hello @ITNINJA @Alona answered the question beautifully. Just to add a new feature here of dev.nutanix.com API reference where you can generate code for the API requests. You can use the below-mentioned guide, select the generate code option after filling the required details(UUID of the entity in this scenario) and select Powershell. https://www.nutanix.dev/reference/prism_central/v3/api/projects/putprojectsuuid
@tbailey1 My mistake regarding the linkCan you try the following URLhttp://<foundation_ip>:8000/docs/index.htmlI couldn’t find an option to export JSON configuration from a running cluster instead, I would suggest you create a sample JSON using the install.nutanix.com and taking help from the link provided above and use it to automate further deployments. You can also refer to the following documentation https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Field-Installation-Guide-v4-4:v44-run-foundation-c.html
Hello @tbailey1 If you make manual entry to the json generated by install.nutanix.com it may not be readily importable on Foundation UI and is not recommended from Nutanix.We try to keep the UI for install.nutanix.com aligned with major release of the actual foundation UI so that user can generate json.However you could refer to the doc or sample of payload provided for image_node API provided at <foundation_ip>:8000/Foundation/docs.You could also fill up the details on the Foundation UI and start an imaging session, which would generate persisted config in the backend which you could refer to and modify and try importing it to Foundation UI.
Hi @Tashi Can you follow the public KB mentioned below https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/kbs/details?targetId=kA0600000008cOXCAYIf you’re still facing the issue, can you post the snippet of the command you’re executing and the error you’re receiving and the AOS version you’re using?
@eng_asfour Can you try the following link for general Hypervisor guidelines https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Acropolis-Upgrade-Guide-v511:upg-hypervisor-upgrade-guidelines-c.html
Hi @geoivi The pre_freeze and post_thaw scripts can be Python or shell scripts or any executable files, and normally backup vendors provide the scripts. You can refer to the following document regarding more information on the scriptsPre_freeze/Post_thaw Guidelines You can also refer to the Veeam official documentation regarding the prerequisites for Veeam integration with AHV.Veeam Prerequisites
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