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Finishing the building of a Hyper-V based Nutanix dual-site for XenDesktop VDI workloads over 4500 users.
The KB 1964 ([url=https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/kbs/details?targetId=kA0600000008hKrCAI)]https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/kbs/details?targetId=kA0600000008hKrCAI)[/url] resolve the issue.
Hi Did you try this ? [url=http://www.joshodgers.com/2015/10/06/uploading-isos-vm-images-to-acropolis-hypervisor-ahv/]http://www.joshodgers.com/2015/10/06/uploading-isos-vm-images-to-acropolis-hypervisor-ahv/[/url]
Hello , as explained in this post [url=http://next.nutanix.com/t5/Product-Ideas/CVM-as-Agent-VM/m-p/199]http://next.nutanix.com/t5/Product-Ideas/CVM-as-Agent-VM/m-p/199[/url] you have to properly shutdown the CVM manually to perform maintenance mode on a node. As I'm running my resources on Hyper-V cluster, I take advantage of your post to ask if there's a way to tell SCVMM to not put CVM into saved states during maintenance mode but instead to shutdown/power off it ?
After reading from arithmos log, I cannot found any intel indicating a malfunction of this service. There's a lot of line like this: $ tail data/logs/arithmos.INFOI1009 10:55:20.523607 6801 arithmos_entity_type_data.cc:338] Timestamp has gone backward for stat controller_total_read_io_size_kbytes from 1444380914097769 to 1444380912095650 for entity D1A97E62-80D0-4EA7-B4E6-064F4C6A2E72I1009 10:55:20.523608 6801 arithmos_entity_type_data.cc:338] Timestamp has gone backward for stat controller_total_read_io_time_usecs from 1444380914097769 to 1444380912095650 for entity D1A97E62-80D0-4EA7-B4E6-064F4C6A2E72I1009 10:55:20.523610 6801 arithmos_entity_type_data.cc:338] Timestamp has gone backward for stat controller_total_io_time_usecs from 1444380914097769 to 1444380912095650 for entity D1A97E62-80D0-4EA7-B4E6-064F4C6A2E72I1009 10:55:20.523613 6801 arithmos_entity_type_data.cc:338] Timestamp has gone backward for stat controller_timespan_usecs from 1444380914097769 to 1444380912095650 fo
Do you know the services name that could be responsible of this ? I'm thinking of hyperint but not sure.
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