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Ran into common problem that other administrators have probably come across the other day when I was migrating some old ESX 3.5 hosts to a new vCenter where I get
While troubleshoot the issues I had with a VMware ESXi cluster: https://blog.terenceluk.com/vmware-esxi-40-update-2-slow-boot-up/ https://blog.terenceluk.com/vmware-esxi-41-slow-boot-up-seemingly/ https://blog.terenceluk.com/slow-boot-up-times-on-esxi-41-do-you/ https://blog.terenceluk.com/problem-when-upgrading-from-esx-35-to/ I’ve noticed that the VMware KB article wasn’t clear on what variables existed in which
For those who have come across my previous post yesterday: VMware ESXi 4.1 slow boot up seemingly stuck at: vmw_vaaip_netapp, vmkibft, vmfs3 modules / processes https://blog.terenceluk.com/vmware-esxi-41-slow-boot-up-seemingly/ … because the host
For those who have come across one of my earlier posts a few months back: Experiencing slow boot up times during an update from ESX 3.5 to ESX/ESXi 4.0 or
I figure that I’ll most likely forget this some time in the future which is why I wanted to write a blog post about how you can obtain the boot
During the first few Cisco UCS B Series deployments I was a part of, there was always this problem that I would run into that I knew what I needed
While this error message may be obvious to the seasoned VMware ESX/ESXi administrator, I’ve found that it’s a common question some newer administrators who are just getting into VMware’s virtualization
As mentioned in my previous post about updating Cisco UCS C-Series server’s firmware with Cisco UCS Server Configuration Utility, as an alternative, you can also use another package named: Server
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