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For AHV disk will be thin only. for ESXi you can chose thick or thin This was my assumption as well...However, why does API respond with the following: { "disk_address" : { "device_bus" : "scsi", "device_index" : 1, "disk_label" : "scsi.1", "ndfs_filepath" : "/storagecontainer/.acropolis/vmdisk/7c22b170-1400-4dc6-8434-79b40884089e", "vmdisk_uuid" : "7c22b170-1400-4dc6-8434-79b40884089e" }, "flash_mode_enabled" : false, "is_cdrom" : false, "is_empty" : false, "is_scsi_passthrough" : true, "is_thin_provisioned" : false, "shared" : false, "size" : 6442450944000, "storage_container_uuid" : "f396603a-ce0f-4d33-9a6b-4fe2695f698c" } I am trying to reproduce the above output but alas, mine consistently shows ‘tru
Thanks! That pointed me in the right direction. This question was about logs, not pages. However, with that last answer I think I know where to check. cvm_logs\alerts in the log bay bundle export.
I figured it was too vague, but that is indeed the question. For example, nginx uses a ui log for everything that is presented on the screen. Let’s try this. Scenario: You log into PE and a yellow warning bar appears at the top of the page with some random message. Would this be logged somewhere on the Prism side? Or should this be logged in whatever engine is having the issue?
What you’re looking at does exist for Veeam as well: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/van/userguide/instant_recovery_ahv.html?ver=30 “You can immediately restore virtual or physical machines into a Nutanix AHV cluster by running it directly from a compressed and deduplicated backup files. Instant Recovery feature helps improve recovery time objectives, minimize disruption and downtime of production VMs.”
I seem to have this as well and am also interested if this was resolved or if anyone knows the issue?
works like a charm...you’re right, a bit slow, but it does what i want! thanks!!
I think that is exactly what I am looking for actually...i will test this out. thank you!
Exactly what I was looking for! “/etc/httpd/logs”. Thanks a bunch!
So, what I am looking for is if I send an API call and receive an error, there is an error code and the link provided in the return (to review the error) is just portal.nutanix.com.
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