31 05, 2012

Upgrading VMware View 5.0.x to 5.1 (Part II)

By |2016-12-11T15:25:07+00:00May 31st, 2012|vCenter, VDI, View, Virtualization, VMware, vSphere|0 Comments

In the first part of this post, I detailed the notes that I took while upgrading my VMware View 5.0.1 environment to 5.1.  I also mentioned some of the preparations that one should make before carrying out the upgrade.  In this post, I'll write about the rest of the upgrade process that I followed and also mention [...]

30 05, 2012

Upgrading VMware View 5.0.x to 5.1 (Part I)

By |2016-12-11T15:25:07+00:00May 30th, 2012|vCenter, VDI, View, Virtualization, VMware, vSphere|1 Comment

If you are interested in VMware View, you might have noticed that version 5.1 came out recently.  You might also know that it contains some eagerly awaited enhancements like View Storage Accelerator, Improved Persona Management options and ability to have a standalone View Composer machine, amongst other things.  For those reasons, I thought I should [...]

28 03, 2012

VRMS Configuration issue when installing SRM 5.0

By |2016-12-11T15:25:07+00:00March 28th, 2012|SRM, vCenter, Virtualization, VMware, vSphere|0 Comments

Configuration of VRM Server (vSphere Replication Management Server) is one of the steps that one has to perform while installing SRM (Site Recovery Manager) 5.0.  A prerequisite for it is to have a compatible database available and the VRMS appliance deployed in advance.  However, when going through the configuration, one could sometimes see an error message while [...]

30 07, 2011

vSphere 5.0 and the new licensing model

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00July 30th, 2011|ESX, Strategy, vCenter, Virtualization, vSphere|0 Comments

For those of you who follow VMware products closely, the past couple of weeks have been quite interesting.  VMware has announced vSphere 5.0 which has a lot of new exciting features and as always, bigger limits for resources that people are unlikely to hit... ever!  However, it is unfortunate that this version of vSphere is making headlines [...]

30 05, 2011

Resolved: The VMware VirtualCenter Server service terminated unexpectedly

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00May 30th, 2011|ESX, vCenter, Virtualization, vSphere|11 Comments

A few days back, we were hit by a problem on one of our vCenter servers (vCenter 4.0 Update 1) in that the "VMware VirtualCenter Server" service starting failing.  The message in "System" event log was "The VMware VirtualCenter Server service terminated unexpectedly.  It has done this n time(s).  The following corrective action will be taken in 300000 milliseconds: Restart [...]

31 08, 2010

How to upgrade VMware Tools automatically? Tips and Myths

By |2010-08-31T22:00:03+01:00August 31st, 2010|ESX, vCenter, Virtualization, vSphere|8 Comments

The first thing one wants to do after upgrading the environment to a newer ESX version, is to upgrade VMware tools on all VMs.  If the environment has a large number of machines, this could be a tedious and time-consuming process.  This is where the ability to upgrade a bunch of machines automatically comes in very [...]

1 07, 2010

VMware View 4 Composer support for Windows 2008 x64

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00July 1st, 2010|vCenter, VDI, Virtualization, vSphere|2 Comments

These days, I am playing with VMware View 4.0.1.  This is because a customer wants it "gradually" deployed within the company - so we have some time to do it.  However, it's always nice to have a bash in your development environment before going full-blown into testing.  I did that and the first thing I discovered was that [...]

24 05, 2010

“Device ‘USB’ is not supported” after vSphere 4 upgrade

By |2010-05-24T22:06:04+01:00May 24th, 2010|ESX, Virtualization, vSphere|0 Comments

If you had a VM with a USB device attached, which was imported into ESX using some sort of conversion tool e.g. VMware Converter in the past, you may find that it refuses to boot after upgrade to vSphere 4.  Possible symptoms include: An error saying something similar to "Device 'USB' is not supported", asking it to [...]

9 05, 2010

How to upgrade from VI 3.5 to vSphere 4 – with x64 vCenter Server (Part III)

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00May 9th, 2010|ESX, vCenter, Virtualization, vSphere|0 Comments

In Part II of this article, we went through the process of upgrading a VirtualCenter 2.5 server to vCenter 4.  In this third and final part, we'll talk about upgrading the hosts to ESX 4 and wrap up the upgrade process.  Let's get to it then: ESX Host upgrades: First of all, make sure IP and networking configuration [...]

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