ESXi Error “HA agent must have userworld swap enabled”.
Nov17

ESXi Error “HA agent must have userworld swap enabled”.

KB ID 0000045 Problem Seen on diskless ESXi Servers, this happens because, to perform HA, the server needs some swap space, and a diskless server has none. Solution 1. Using your VI client log into your Virtual Center Server. 2. Select the first ESXi host > Configuration > Advanced Settings 3. Select ScratchConfig > Type in a directory with at least 1GB of free storage e.g /vmfs/volumes/SAS1_V1/Scratch/ESXi1 Note: I’ve...

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ESX4 “Web Access” 503 Service Unavailable Error
Nov17

ESX4 “Web Access” 503 Service Unavailable Error

KB ID 0000150  Problem If you connect to an ESX4 Server and attempt to “Log onto Web Access” you get a 503 Service Unavailable error. This is because unlike EXS3 the web console is disabled, well not strictly true the service is usually running but the firewall (on the ESX server) is blocking it.   Solution 1. Log into the ESX Host with the VI Client software. (Note: If you don’t have the VI client you would...

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VMware Error “The request refers to an object that no longer exists or has never existed”
Nov17

VMware Error “The request refers to an object that no longer exists or has never existed”

KB ID 0000147  Problem Seen when trying to power on a client VM Solution Either Restart the Virtual Center service, or reboot the Virtual Center Server. Then retry to power on the VM. Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links NA

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Deploy a Router in your ESX Environment
Nov17

Deploy a Router in your ESX Environment

KB ID 0000182 Problem ESX is designed for building both enterprise class networks, and networks solely for test purposes. That’s all fine and dandy but what if you want turn on DHCP in your network but still have it connected to the outside world? Yes you could deploy a Windows server running Routing and Remote Access – as a router, but that seems to be overkill in the extreme. In the past I’ve done articles on...

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VMware Error – Host {name} currently has no management network redundancy
Nov17

VMware Error – Host {name} currently has no management network redundancy

KB ID 0000231  Problem Seen in Vmware ESX / Vmware Vsphere environments with both ESX and ESXi hosts. Solution As far as errors go this one’s pretty straight forward (and very common). I’ve seen it in ESX3 and VSphere networks, with high availability clusters. It’s complaining because there is only one physical NIC presented to the Service Console (I know ESXi does not have a service console, but it has a management...

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