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@tbailey1 We also have a hostssh command, a wrapper for the above for statement. You can run it on all hosts with the following syntax. hostssh 'esxcli network ip dns server add -s 10.1.1.1; esxcli network ip dns server remove -s 8.8.8.8; esxcli network ip dns server add --server=10.1.1.2' Cheers, Art
ESXi U-Releases are referred to as Updates, based on the wording in the link. So based on this, we support U-Releases immediately.
From the above URL Look for the heading: [h3]WHICH NON-ACROPOLIS HYPERVISORS ARE SUPPORTED?[/h3] Under which you'll find the following; "For hypervisor updates: [list] [*]Update/patch Releases (eg. ESXi 6.5a, 6.5d, Windows Server 2016 Build 14393) are supported immediately with the goal to have the latest update qualified within 45 days of the update release date." [/list],... Cheers, Art
Andy, We currently only have limited support for nested AHV/KVM. Cheers, Art
Hello Hienle, Please open a support case with us so we can investigate further. Cheers, Art
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=29070]ARDENGEM[/url] Hello my name is Arthur Perkins, I work in the Nutanix Support organization, I'm checking with a couple of teams to get some contact information for you. If you'd like you can DM me your contact details, and I can pass them along. Cheers, Art
Quentin, We've been working with Dell and VMware on a similar case, and have come to the same conclusion. The ESXi AD (Likewise) related services are triggering an ESXi vmkernel memory issue, causing hostd to become unresponsive, ssh to fail, etc. if these services are still running they should be stopped until VMware can patch this issue. From a CVM run the following, to check if these services are running; ssh root@192.168.5.1 '/etc/init.d/lwiod status; /etc/init.d/lsassd status; /etc/init.d/netlogond status' To stop all the services for all ESXi hosts in the Nutanix cluster you can run the following command; allssh "ssh root@192.168.5.1 '/etc/init.d/lwiod stop; /etc/init.d/lsassd stop; /etc/init.d/netlogond stop'" Cheers, Art
Qlashley,If you haven't, please open a support case and DM me the case number.Cheers,Art
Hello , Based on the description you've provided, it does sound like there may have been a removal or conversion of the Nutanix internal vSwitch on the ESXi hosts. Please review the following KB on the Nutanix Support Portal. [url=http://portal.nutanix.com/kb/1129]http://portal.nutanix.com/kb/1129[/url] Cheers, Art
My intent was not be ambigious. The Driver Rollup ISO is currently not supported by Nutanix. Even if the Driver Rollup ISO was supported, it would still be recommended to update patches and drivers as they become available. I.E. ESXi HeartBleed patch.
jpiscaer, Currently Nutanix does not support using the Driver Rollup ISO as the hypervisor installation media. The current Nutanix supported versions of installation media for ESXi are as follows. Please contact your account team for any additional questions regarding the initial setup of a Nutanix Cluster. [b]ESXi 5.0U2[/b] [b]ESXi 5.0U3[/b] [b]ESXi 5.1U1[/b] [b]ESXi 5.5GA[/b] [b] [/b] [b]Note: Please update ESXi patches and drivers after installation.[/b] The VMware Driver Rollup ISO can only be used as installation media. VMware's release notes state that they do not support using this media to attempt an upgrade of an ESXi host. https://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5/doc/vsphere-esxi-55-driver-rollup1-release-notes.html "Installation Notes for This Release [b]Important: [/b]The ESXi 5.5.0 Driver Rollup 1 is designed for fresh installations of ESXi hosts. VMware does not support using the ESXi 5.5.0 Driver Rollup 1 to upgrade an existing ESXi installation." Chee
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