Lecture 3. VMware ESXi 8.x Host Not Responding in vCenter Issue: Troubleshooting Tutorials

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 60

  • @AravindHan008
    @AravindHan008 3 года назад +8

    i have seen lot of online tutorial videos so fat , trust me this is simply the best and crisp video available on RUclips hands down , we learned 2 concepts and troubleshooting methods also .. keep up the great work dude ..

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  3 года назад

      Thanks Aravind for appreciating our hard work to create these video lectures!!
      Glad to hear that you enjoyed watching our videos and found it informative.
      Keep Watching....Keep Learning!!
      Thanks once again!!

  • @sravankumar8839
    @sravankumar8839 3 года назад +4

    After watching this videos, I resolved my ESXi host issue in organization that I'm observing from last few days. Thanks for your excellent teaching.

  • @praveenn2705
    @praveenn2705 Год назад +1

    It was so simple and easy to understand. Your teaching so simple that even babies can understand hatsoff❤

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  Год назад

      Thank you so much Praveen😀
      Glad to hear that you liked our lectures and find it useful.
      Keep Sharing and Enjoy Learning VMware with GOVMLAB.

  • @krisryali
    @krisryali Год назад +1

    this is very simple to understand for anyone. thanks for the vdeo

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  Год назад

      Thanks Krishna!!
      Glad to know that you found our channel informative.
      Keep Sharing and Enjoy Learning VMware with GOVMLAB!!

  • @Suresh_2304
    @Suresh_2304 Год назад +1

    Good one bro.. video is very simple and clear to understand the troubleshooting steps.

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Suresh for appreciating our hard work and efforts creating these tutorials for our learners.
      Glad to know that you enjoyed our lectures.
      Keep Sharing and Enjoy Learning VMware with GOVMLAB!!

  • @erictf2
    @erictf2 Год назад +1

    Good job on this video. simple and clear for the problem step by step. I will suggest doing a PSCP copy of all log files and configuration files before we fixed so we can have the root cause.

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  Год назад

      Thank you Eric for your kind feedback and appreciating our efforts :)
      You are absolutely correct, we should always be copying the log file and config files before fixing it so that we can root cause the issue later.
      This should be the general practice all the time as you suggested.

  • @saijagadeesh8784
    @saijagadeesh8784 2 года назад +1

    Very nice explanation and step by step procedure of troubleshooting

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Thanks Jagadeesh for your appreciation.
      Glad to know that you liked our lecture
      Keep Watching and Enjoy learning VMware with GOVMLAB

  • @Infrafeed
    @Infrafeed Год назад +1

    Thanks a ton for explaining in-depth

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  Год назад

      Thanks Mohit.
      Glad to know that you liked our lectures. Honestly, this is not the reflection of our In-depth learning. This is just basic level learning from our perspective.
      If you really have passion to learn VMware in-depth beyond basic L1/L2 level administration tasks then we would recommend you to explore our vSphere Zero to Hero Deep-Dive Program. This program is way more in-depth and help professionals to master this technology.
      As i mentioned, it depends upon learner capability, interest, passion and their career objective.
      We do see many learners are satisfied with basic administration level knowledge itself. If that's the goal then our youtube channel is way more enough. If you have interested learn more in-depth about architecture, implementation, packet and stack level details then we would recommend you to explore our vSphere Zero to Hero Program. That's the only program which can make professional Zero to Hero in VMware vSphere Technology.
      Reach out to us on WhatsApp no. +91 7083939150 for real in-depth learning about VMware.

  • @chavabobby6197
    @chavabobby6197 2 года назад +2

    OMG! you saved my time and effort to solve this issue. Thank you so much.

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Great to hear that!!
      Keep Sharing and Enjoy Learning VMware with GOVMLAB!!

    • @chavabobby6197
      @chavabobby6197 2 года назад

      @@govmlab Hi, I recently found warning alarm from two host machines after restarting them that "Registration/unregistration of third-party IO filter storage providers fails on a host". Please tell me how to fix this alaram.

  • @brauliotorres196
    @brauliotorres196 2 года назад +1

    easy and great explanation!

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it!!

  • @sravankumar8839
    @sravankumar8839 3 года назад +1

    Also If possible, Post a video of detail explanation of Power options of VMs and ESXi Host and iDRAC console.

  • @somasundaram9347
    @somasundaram9347 2 года назад +1

    nice explanation sir, I'm looking forward more trouble shooting issue, could you please let me know if you provide training examples like in trainings, i'm new to this tech & interested make carrier in it, waiting for your workds

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Hi Sundaram
      Yes, we do provide real time scenario based deep-dive training on vmware vSphere. Our training has transitioned many careers successfully looking for career growth in vmware datacenter technology.
      If you are interested in learning vmware in depth & want to build expertise in it then feel free to call us on +91 7083939150.
      We will try our best to help you in becoming vmware expert

  • @intercre7494
    @intercre7494 2 года назад +1

    Very good video resolve my doubt :)

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Glad to hear that

  • @aatish9988
    @aatish9988 Год назад +1

    Great

  • @aurangzebathar7186
    @aurangzebathar7186 2 года назад +1

    awesome video....

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it

  • @thelogosclub
    @thelogosclub 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir
    Thanks for the information provided which is really helpful
    I have a question here
    If the esxi host reaches its maximum memory 99.9% does the host gets disconnected from the vc and its unable to ping and the kvm console is showing as "No Signal" and after sometime it got connected back to vc not sure what happened, how can we troubleshoot this issue

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад +2

      Hi Haneef
      That's a worst situation if your esxi host memory utilization goes upto 99.9%
      In such Scenario, there shouldn't be any doubt if your esxi host becomes unresponsive.

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад +2

      You should think about reducing memory utilization of the host by migrating vms to other hosts or add more memory to host.
      You can view memory utilization using esxtop command

    • @thelogosclub
      @thelogosclub 2 года назад +1

      @@govmlab Thank you sir 👍🏼

  • @akshaym1907
    @akshaym1907 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Bro !! 😀

  • @pratikkshirsagar6481
    @pratikkshirsagar6481 Год назад +1

    VMs in Esxi gets frequent disconnected, what can be the issue ?

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  Год назад

      Hi Pratik
      you should check for VM network connectivity or may be checkout the vNIC adapter type. sometime, it could VM NIC driver issue as well.
      Please look into vmkernel.log, hostd.log and vmware.log file for detailed investigation and root causing this issue.

  • @itreallydo
    @itreallydo 2 года назад +2

    Great and informative video! Question though, I have a vsphere portal showing the VMs status as unknown. However, on a exsi the hostd and vpxa service show enabled. The VM services are also still accessible. Any thoughts?

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад +1

      Hi Michael,
      if you do see VM status as unknown which means that vcenter server is trying to find out the VM to specific location but it's not able to find it.
      Look like, VM location present in VMX file and doesn't match up with Location mentioned in vCenter Server inventory database.
      Since there is mismatch about VM location between VC database and VM exact location.
      That could be one of the reason, why VC shows VM as unknown.
      You can try unregistering the host of that specific VM from vcenter server and add it back.
      In that case, VC will update it's inventory database and might relocate that VM correctly.
      we hope, we could answer your query.

    • @Simping4cats
      @Simping4cats 2 года назад

      @@govmlab concur with govmlab. It has happened to me several times. It happens when issues arise between Vcenter, the esxis and your datastores. Finding the vmx file is critical. Remember in the datastores vm folders will keep the original name of the VM. if the VM has changed names multiple times I would verify by dates, times and data.

  • @thelogosclub
    @thelogosclub 2 года назад +1

    But for me on production site host cannot get acess to ssh, as its not enabled and the dcui is not accessible the kvm console is showing No Signal help me with this issue sir

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад +1

      Hi Haneef
      If you server is not accessible through both SSH and ILO console
      Then you will have to connect monitor directly to Esxi host server using console port & get access to DCUI console
      This is not vmware specific issue ....its moreover environment or setup specific issue....can't help much on that

    • @thelogosclub
      @thelogosclub 2 года назад +1

      @@govmlab Thank you sir for the quick response 😊

  • @viraldesai6599
    @viraldesai6599 Год назад +1

    If datastore is out of space, wat will happen to virtual machine ? i was asked this question in interview.
    Pls make a video on it.

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  Год назад

      Hi Viral
      If datastore is out of space. In such scenarios, VMkernel will suspend the running VMs which are requesting for datastore consumption.
      If your VM is in powered off state, then VM power on operation will fail due to out of datastore space issue.

    • @viraldesai6599
      @viraldesai6599 Год назад

      @@govmlab If there are multiple datastore connected to one VM then ?

  • @sohailshaikh-zj4dd
    @sohailshaikh-zj4dd 2 года назад +1

    can we directly restart esxi magmt service from troubleshooting option available in dcui

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Yes Sohail.....You can do that.

    • @sohailshaikh-zj4dd
      @sohailshaikh-zj4dd 2 года назад

      @@govmlab thanks for replying sir

  • @rejeevesundarbms3094
    @rejeevesundarbms3094 3 года назад +1

    How would we get into dcui consol other than lab environments where base esxi isn't present.?

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  3 года назад

      Hi Rejeeve,
      Sorry but your question itself is not clear. DCUI console accessibility remains the same whether it's Lab or Production environment.
      DCUI console refers to Server Console which can be access either having direct access to Server Monitor screen or using ILO/IDRAC.
      I hope it clarifies your doubt.

    • @rejeevesundarbms3094
      @rejeevesundarbms3094 3 года назад

      @@govmlab it does to an extent, as i am a newbie to tech

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  3 года назад +1

      @@rejeevesundarbms3094 JYI, we also provide Master Deep-Dive Training Program on VMware Technology delivered by Industry Experts and Certified Professionals.
      Feel free to reach out to us in case if you are looking for career growth in VMware technology and want to build expertise in it.

  • @spbringvideo
    @spbringvideo 3 года назад +1

    What if I can't connect over dcui? F2 don't get correct password.

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  3 года назад

      Hi Alex
      DCUI is similar to Server Console screen through which we get direct access to ESXi server when it's not reachable over Network.
      Yes, To access using DCUI, we need to remember root password of ESXi Host. If we don't remember it, then we can't connect to ESXi host using DCUI.
      Best Practices from VMware:
      Please make a note of root password and make sure you don't forget it. That's the reason, we always create another user with root user privileges to avoid such cases.
      You can reset the ESXi root password using Host Profiles only if ESXi Host is accessible from vCenter Server and profiles can be attached to this host.

  • @reddyprasad4777
    @reddyprasad4777 2 года назад

    I have one question actually this question asked me tech mahendra when login into vcenter esxi host is disconnected how to analyze? Please answer

    • @govmlab
      @govmlab  2 года назад

      Hi Prasad,
      There could be many reasons for that:
      1. may be hostd daemon is not responding
      2. may be VPXA and VPXD connectivity channel is broken
      3. may be ESXi host management network connectivity is down
      4. may be issue with firewall port blocking