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Re: Can not login with vSphere Client

Welcome to the Community, did you already restart the Management Agents from the DCUI on the host to see whether this helps? André

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USB contention in host? (UPS Monitor loses connection to USB)

I have a ESXi 5.5 (U1) host running off a USB stick on my HP Proliant Microserver (N40L). The host runs off the USB port directly attached to the M/B of the N40L. Virtualised on the host are 3 VMs -...

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Re: Intel I350-T4 only recognized by Esx 5.5, not by 5.5 U2

Uh-oh dear VMware....  I don't know where you're heading, but I can smell it's Microsoft route - path of self destruction. First there was an issue wtih Realtek nics. After 5.1 no more drivers for...

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Re: USB contention in host? (UPS Monitor loses connection to USB)

ok, let me try a different tack... if we can't identify anything in ESXi that might interrupt the client's exclusive access to the USB device, is there a way that I can simulate a physical removal...

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Can restricted/encrypted VMs be exported from Workstation 11 to vSphere...

I'd like to run an encrypted virtual machine that has an expiration date using restricted vm expiration. Can I create a restricted vm using Workstation 11 and then export it to run on vSphere...

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Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

I just set the mtu to 9000 on the ESXi host.Then I changed the MTU to 9000 on the linux guests. Now the network fails.Shouldn't this be supported?

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

when we are setting jumbo frames it should be same at all nodes from source to destination. check if you have the same MTU size in physical switch as well. Regards,Suresh

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Re: Intel I350-T4 only recognized by Esx 5.5, not by 5.5 U2

Were you able to make any headway with this issue?  I'm experiencing it in my environment as well.

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Hi Suresh, I checked all the servers and switches.  All MTU=9000 on the NICs of the ESXi host as well as the Clients.Also the switch ports are all set to MTU=9000.

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

How are you testing the connectivity, use this KB to test the connectivity VMware KB: Testing VMkernel network connectivity with the vmkping command  If possible post the command output here...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Hi Suresh: 1) I am testing via scp from a physical server (10.1.1.5) to the VM (10.1.1.42) server as root.  The ping is successful, but the SCP is not.  Which suggests there is a networking problem.2)...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Management network still has the MTU size ah 1500 as per the output. What is the vmkping output with packet size 8500 ?? Using the article run the vmkping command with size 8500 and check if it allows...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Hi Suresh, from the ssh terminal on the ESXi host = 10.1.1.40: ~ # vmkping -d -s 8500 10.1.1.5PING 10.1.1.5(10.1.1.5): 8500 data bytessendto() failed (Message too long)sendto() failed (Message too...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Check if you are able to successfully test with 1500 then it is a settings issue. You may have to recheck all the settings related to MTU at all the levels.

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Hi Suresh, What do you make of the output below from 3 tests with vmkping? ~ # vmkping 10.1.1.5PING 10.1.1.5 (10.1.1.5): 56 data bytes64 bytes from 10.1.1.5: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.374 ms64 bytes...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

First one is normal ping with 64 bytes .Second it is able to send 1500 with size 1500Third one you are using switch -d called as df switch in ipv4 packet, i am not sure about DF but from the output we...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Hi Suresh, So, how do I set the management port to have MTU=9000? w.r.t. setup details:I have a physical server 10.1.1.5 running RHEL 6.6.I have an ESX 5.5 server (10.1.1.40) that hosts a VM RHEL 6.6...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Sample ...check for vmkernel part and follow that to set it for management network part...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

vmk0       Management Network  IPv6      fe80::a236:9fff:fe3e:cbcc               64                              a0:36:9f:3e:cb:cc 1500    65535     true    STATIC, PREFERREDIt looks like your vmk0 is...

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Re: Trouble Setting MTU to 9000 on ESX host and guests

Hi Dee006: You are right. I just disabled IPv6 on the vmk0.  Everything is working great now.I just wanted to let you know this.  I really appreciate you offering your thoughts on this issue.  You...

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