by vMan | Oct 24, 2017 | Powershell, vCenter, vSAN
So this next post is about my experience with vSAN when using multiple storage policies and the headache that comes with managing a large vSAN environment when you have too many cooks in the kitchen!! The environment I help manage has many clusters with many different...
by vMan | Oct 20, 2017 | vRops, vSAN
So recently I was asked to create an alert which would help identify hosts with less than 1 DiskGroups…. unfortunately you wont find a vRops metric at the Host System object which counts the number of DiskGroup…. so I had to create a super metric by taking...
by vMan | Sep 1, 2017 | vCenter
Update 23/10/2017!!!@ Apparently this is a feature, not a bug!! lol… me smells some BS… So I recently found a bug with CPU Over-Commitment controls in DRS. Typically if you try to power on a Virtual Machine and its going to exceed the limit you have...
by vMan | Aug 8, 2017 | Random, vCenter, vSAN
I don’t have time to write a long winded post + sexigraf has all the details on their site but I thought I would share this cool tool.. I was looking at automating data extraction from PowerCLI / vCenter API for vSAN resync metrics which are unfortunately...
by vMan | Jun 21, 2017 | Powershell, vRops
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