When attempting to access a virtual machine, an administrator is unable to login using the vSphere credentials
When attempting to access a virtual machine, an administrator is unable to login using the vSphere credentials.
A physical Windows 2008 R2 Server is converted to a virtual machine using VMware vCenter Converter. Upon compl
A physical Windows 2008 R2 Server is converted to a virtual machine using VMware vCenter Converter. Upon completion of the conversion and subsequent power on operation, the virtual machine fails to boot and the message below is observed in the Console of the virtual machine:
When attempting to power on a Virtual Machine you observe the following error:
When attempting to power on a Virtual Machine you observe the following error:
Refer to the Exhibit.– Exhibit –An administrator has been given requirements to configure vMotion
Refer to the Exhibit.– Exhibit –An administrator has been given requirements to configure vMotion for a new virtual machine. The configuration should:
Refer to the Exhibit.A storage administrator is not seeing full utilization of all bandwidth from an ESXi host
Refer to the Exhibit.A storage administrator is not seeing full utilization of all bandwidth from an ESXi host. The vSphere administrator observes the adapter details, as shown in the Exhibit.
An administrator is monitoring a High Availability (HA) and…
An administrator is monitoring a High Availability (HA) and…
An administrator is installing a new network card in an ESXi 6.x host that is part of a vSphere cluster. When
An administrator is installing a new network card in an ESXi 6.x host that is part of a vSphere cluster. When the host is placed into maintenance mode, the vSphere Web Client displays the progress bar at 2% for over 30 minutes.
An administrator is using the Host Failures to Tolerate Admission Control Policy for a vSphere High Availabili
An administrator is using the Host Failures to Tolerate Admission Control Policy for a vSphere High Availability (HA) cluster. When configuring this setting on the cluster, the administrator sees this error message:
An administrator has been tasked with enabling High Availability (HA) on a cluster in a vSphere 6.x environmen
An administrator has been tasked with enabling High Availability (HA) on a cluster in a vSphere 6.x environment with default settings. The cluster configures properly and there are no errors. The next day when powering on a virtual machine, an error is presented:
An administrator is attempting to remove an ESXi 6.x host from a vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS). When the ad
An administrator is attempting to remove an ESXi 6.x host from a vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS). When the administrator attempts to remove the host, the following error is observed: