Deploying to virtual machine

Since a windows azure virtual machine can be fully managed, I suppose deploying applications (console apps, web apps, web api's, ...) can be deployed as if it was your on-prem server?
Thanks.

Hi,
With 99.95% monthly
SLA for multiple instances, Virtual Machines are ready to extend on-premises workloads to the cloud.  Microsoft SQL Server, SharePoint Server, BizTalk Server, and many
more server applications are validated to run on Virtual Machines. From my experience, we also can deploy our web apps, console apps, etc.. to azure vm.
See more at:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/services/virtual-machines/
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       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.RunLightRefresher(IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostAndVMs(VMRefresherType refresherType, Guid vmObjectId, VM tempVm, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostAndVMs(VMRefresherType refresherType, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VmLightRefresher.RefreshData(HostReference hostRef, Nullable`1& auditTaskId, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1.<>c__DisplayClassa.<RefreshThreadFunction>b__7(IVmmDbConnection _dbConnection)
    ------------- StackTrace from handler --------------
    This is the call stack from where the exception was caught, not where it was thrown.
    at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonReport.WriteReportTextFile(TextWriter reportFile)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonReport.Send()
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonExceptionReport.Send()
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonCenter.ReportException(Exception e, WERReportOptions options, String& localReportPath)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.TaskRepository.HandleCriticalRefresherFailure(Object sender, CriticalRefreshFailureEventArgs eventData)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1.<>c__DisplayClassa.<RefreshThreadFunction>b__7(IVmmDbConnection _dbConnection)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlContext.Connect(Action`1 action)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1.RefreshThreadFunction(Object obj)
       at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Multithreading.ThrottledThreadPool.<>c__DisplayClass3.<ScheduleNextThread>b__2(Object dummy)
       at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
       at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
       at System.Threading.QueueUserWorkItemCallback.System.Threading.IThreadPoolWorkItem.ExecuteWorkItem()
       at System.Threading.ThreadPoolWorkQueue.Dispatch()
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    --------- Extra Data for Watson Report -------------
    Error Reporting Enabled=True
    *** Extra Data ***
    Process ID = 7204 (0x1c24)
    Managed Thread ID = 74
    Native Thread ID = 14652 (0x393c)
    Alec King Director, Product Management @ Veeam Software

    On Sun, 7 Dec 2014 21:24:57 +0000, Alec 'The' King wrote:
    @Paul Adare, Your replies have zero value. An apology or retraction for your accusation of piracy would have been more appropriate.
    If you don't have any insight to add on the topic of this post, please stop spamming it.
    I did not accuse you of anything. The build in question has been pirated
    and is floating around the Internet and Microsoft has not, in fact released
    the build to the general pubic. Those are facts. I have also been involved
    in various TAP programs over the years and I know that there are dedicated
    support channels for those programs and that you are to use those dedicated
    support channels, not the support channels made available to the public
    releases. Also a fact.
    If you want support for your issues, the only way you're going to get
    that support is what I told you. Whether you choose to avail yourself of
    that support is up to you.
    Paul Adare - FIM CM MVP
    I've seen Sun monitors on fire off the side of the multimedia lab. I've
    seen
    NTU lights glitter in the dark near the Mail Gate. All these things will be
    lost in time, like the root partition last week. Time to die... -- P.
    Gutmann

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    I try to created a VM from a Template. On a Step 1.5 (Install VM components) and falid. This is a error:
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    we expect your help.

    Sorry to dredge up an old topic - but got some really weird behavior.
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    Error (10659)
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    Recommended Action
    Specify a template that has been generalized and then try the operation again.
    we expect your help.
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    http://www.fortypoundhead.com

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    Experts !
    Error (23317)
    The operation Change properties of virtual machine is not permitted on a virtual machine that has shared virtual hard disks.
    Recommended Action
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    Is this limitation by design? If we have a shared VHDX between two VMs, then I am not able to change the VM properties from SCVMM.
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    Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.
    InsideVirtualization.com

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    http://www.systemcentercentral.com/tag/shared-vhdx/
    This posting is provided >AS IS< with no warranties.

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    I'm the campus coordinator for a university that is a member of the University Alliances program.  This gives us the ability to put the R/3 client and other software on lab machines and also distribute it to students.
    Given that we deploy in a shared lab environment on a university campus we often don't have absolute control over things like browser versions, plugins available, security settings, Java version available, and so on.  We also only have the ability to do updates, installations, etc. at fixed times of the year.
    As a solution for this, we're contemplating creating a virtual machine to be able to control the environment more and also allow the student greater control and customization.  At this point we'd be looking at developing a Windows VM, either Vista or XP, that would have the R/3 client, IE with all the correct plugins for running Visual Composer, NetWeaver Developer Studio, and other programs such as Solution Composer.  The idea would be that if we need to add a new software resource, change a version, tweak the environment, etc. we could just update and redistribute this virtual machine.
    Has anyone here attempted this type of deployment?  As we are just beginning, any helpful hints or advice would be appreciated.

    I appreciate your willingness to think through this with me and share your expertise.
    >
    Markus Doehr wrote:
    > Why do you think so? The "key" you use during installation is bound to a medium. We also have a license that allows us to fully automatically install Windows XP on our client PCs using Empirum and also install all other necessary software (IE updates, SAPGUI, Adobe SVG, Microsoft Office etc.)
    My assumption was that if we had multiple windows instances out there all with the same key (assuming non-volume key) that the piracy protection built into the OS might in some way cause problems. 
    > (Perhaps not.  We're still considering the ins and outs of that.)  We're hesitant to put our campus volume license key on these VMs, since one could recover that key from the system and then it could become publicly available.  Clearly that would be bad.
    >
    > That may be not a problem because those keys "usually" work only with the corresponding media - people would need to get their hands on a coorporate installation media to actually use it.
    I'm not sure how challenging that in fact might be.  A quick Google search turned up lots of sites that at least claim to have Windows volume keys and necessary install media.  I know that college students can be very adept at things in that domain.
    > The biggest problem you might face is the UUID of the client instances - they will be identical. If you plan to use Active Directory functionality (for e. g. Single Sign On) then you need to make sure each VM is different (speaking of running sysprep) and that you have a different user on each VM - which will be not easy to mantain.
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    Shirisha Paderu

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    Linux Operating System is installed on a virtual machine that is deployed on VSphere 4.0. On the virtual machine deployed database Oracle 11.2.0.1.
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    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: vmtoolsd invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201da, order=0, oom_adj=0
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: vmtoolsd cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: Pid: 2510, comm: vmtoolsd Not tainted 2.6.32-200.13.1.el5uek #1
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: Call Trace:
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810a0b66>] ? cpuset_print_task_mems_allowed+0x92/0x9e
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810d9ae6>] oom_kill_process+0x85/0x25b
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810d9fbc>] ? select_bad_process+0xbc/0x102
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810da03f>] __out_of_memory+0x3d/0x86
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810da30f>] out_of_memory+0xfc/0x195
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810dd75e>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x487/0x595
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff811088da>] alloc_pages_current+0x9b/0xa4
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810d774f>] __page_cache_alloc+0x5c/0x61
    Aug 3 23:27:54 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810df800>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0x81/0x196
    Aug 3 23:27:55 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81076ded>] ? wake_bit_function+0x0/0x2f
    Aug 3 23:27:55 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810df936>] ra_submit+0x21/0x25
    Aug 3 23:27:56 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810d8d1e>] filemap_fault+0x15e/0x353
    Aug 3 23:27:56 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81115a0a>] ? lookup_page_cgroup+0x32/0x48
    Aug 3 23:27:56 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810efde5>] __do_fault+0x59/0x37c
    Aug 3 23:27:57 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff811159d6>] ? __pfn_to_section+0x12/0x14
    Aug 3 23:27:57 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81115a0a>] ? lookup_page_cgroup+0x32/0x48
    Aug 3 23:27:57 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810f1ba3>] handle_mm_fault+0x14b/0x80f
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8104367e>] ? need_resched+0x23/0x2d
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81043696>] ? should_resched+0xe/0x2f
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81456006>] do_page_fault+0x210/0x299
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81453fd5>] page_fault+0x25/0x30
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: Mem-Info:
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA per-cpu:
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA32 per-cpu:
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 Normal per-cpu:
    Aug 3 23:27:58 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 27
    Aug 3 23:27:59 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 29
    Aug 3 23:27:59 dbhyperion kernel: active_anon:735 inactive_anon:325 isolated_anon:0
    Aug 3 23:27:59 dbhyperion kernel: active_file:53 inactive_file:140 isolated_file:0
    Aug 3 23:27:59 dbhyperion kernel: unevictable:1112 dirty:9 writeback:6 unstable:0
    Aug 3 23:28:00 dbhyperion kernel: free:9583 slab_reclaimable:3158 slab_unreclaimable:30263
    Aug 3 23:28:00 dbhyperion kernel: mapped:1039 shmem:202 pagetables:24186 bounce:0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA free:15776kB min:24kB low:28kB high:36kB active_anon:0kB inactive_anon:0kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:15292kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:0kB shmem:0kB slab_reclaimable:0kB slab_unreclaimable:0kB kernel_stack:0kB pagetables:0kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? yes
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0 3000 6030 6030
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA32 free:17308kB min:4936kB low:6168kB high:7404kB active_anon:348kB inactive_anon:372kB active_file:40kB inactive_file:64kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:3072160kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:124kB shmem:116kB slab_reclaimable:780kB slab_unreclaimable:1060kB kernel_stack:216kB pagetables:21868kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:320 all_unreclaimable? no
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 3030 3030
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 Normal free:5248kB min:4988kB low:6232kB high:7480kB active_anon:2592kB inactive_anon:928kB active_file:172kB inactive_file:496kB unevictable:4448kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:3102720kB mlocked:4448kB dirty:36kB writeback:44kB mapped:4032kB shmem:692kB slab_reclaimable:11852kB slab_unreclaimable:119992kB kernel_stack:1904kB pagetables:74876kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:1504 all_unreclaimable? no
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA: 4*4kB 2*8kB 2*16kB 1*32kB 3*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 0*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 3*4096kB = 15776kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA32: 257*4kB 199*8kB 120*16kB 87*32kB 58*64kB 15*128kB 1*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 1*4096kB = 17308kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 Normal: 367*4kB 7*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 0*64kB 0*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 5124kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 1748 total pagecache pages
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 562 pages in swap cache
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Swap cache stats: add 2091542, delete 2090980, find 1801328/1932208
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Free swap = 9532960kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Total swap = 11711376kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 1572848 pages RAM
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 42579 pages reserved
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 21230 pages shared
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 1493889 pages non-shared
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Out of memory: kill process 7916 (perl) score 1724610 or a child
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Killed process 7936 (java)
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: java invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x200da, order=0, oom_adj=0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: java cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Pid: 8046, comm: java Not tainted 2.6.32-200.13.1.el5uek #1
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Call Trace:
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810a0b66>] ? cpuset_print_task_mems_allowed+0x92/0x9e
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810d9ae6>] oom_kill_process+0x85/0x25b
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810d9fbc>] ? select_bad_process+0xbc/0x102
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810da03f>] __out_of_memory+0x3d/0x86
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810da30f>] out_of_memory+0xfc/0x195
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810dd75e>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x487/0x595
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff811075ac>] alloc_page_vma+0xb9/0xc8
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810ff0a7>] read_swap_cache_async+0x52/0xf1
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810ff1a3>] swapin_readahead+0x5d/0x9c
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810d725a>] ? find_get_page+0x22/0x69
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810f1ea3>] handle_mm_fault+0x44b/0x80f
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81079530>] ? __remove_hrtimer+0x7b/0x89
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81079c8f>] ? unlock_hrtimer_base+0x18/0x1a
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81079d65>] ? hrtimer_try_to_cancel+0x40/0x4b
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81456006>] do_page_fault+0x210/0x299
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81453fd5>] page_fault+0x25/0x30
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81239ddc>] ? __get_user_8+0x1c/0x23
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8108462d>] ? fetch_robust_entry+0x28/0x51
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81085131>] exit_robust_list+0x3d/0xfd
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8105cd6f>] ? jiffies_to_timespec+0x26/0x35
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81057396>] mm_release+0x30/0x106
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81059f8d>] exit_mm+0x26/0x127
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8105b581>] do_exit+0x209/0x696
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81068988>] ? freezing+0x13/0x15
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8105baae>] sys_exit_group+0x0/0x1b
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8106bdff>] get_signal_to_deliver+0x303/0x328
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810111f6>] do_notify_resume+0x90/0x6d7
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff810450ca>] ? __dequeue_entity+0x33/0x38
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8107e2b4>] ? timekeeping_get_ns+0x1b/0x3d
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff81123593>] ? path_put+0x22/0x27
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: [<ffffffff8101207e>] int_signal+0x12/0x17
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Mem-Info:
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA per-cpu:
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA32 per-cpu:
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 5
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 Normal per-cpu:
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 56
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 70
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: active_anon:660 inactive_anon:309 isolated_anon:0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: active_file:0 inactive_file:10 isolated_file:0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: unevictable:1112 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: free:9672 slab_reclaimable:3148 slab_unreclaimable:30262
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: mapped:997 shmem:197 pagetables:24186 bounce:0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA free:15776kB min:24kB low:28kB high:36kB active_anon:0kB inactive_anon:0kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:15292kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:0kB shmem:0kB slab_reclaimable:0kB slab_unreclaimable:0kB kernel_stack:0kB pagetables:0kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0 3000 6030 6030
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA32 free:17224kB min:4936kB low:6168kB high:7404kB active_anon:112kB inactive_anon:280kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:40kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:3072160kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:80kB shmem:80kB slab_reclaimable:752kB slab_unreclaimable:1056kB kernel_stack:216kB pagetables:21868kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:1068 all_unreclaimable? no
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 3030 3030
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 Normal free:5688kB min:4988kB low:6232kB high:7480kB active_anon:2528kB inactive_anon:956kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:4448kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:3102720kB mlocked:4448kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:3908kB shmem:708kB slab_reclaimable:11840kB slab_unreclaimable:119992kB kernel_stack:1904kB pagetables:74876kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA: 4*4kB 2*8kB 2*16kB 1*32kB 3*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 0*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 3*4096kB = 15776kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 DMA32: 267*4kB 189*8kB 120*16kB 88*32kB 58*64kB 15*128kB 1*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 1*4096kB = 17300kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Node 0 Normal: 486*4kB 19*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 0*64kB 0*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 5696kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 1535 total pagecache pages
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 559 pages in swap cache
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Swap cache stats: add 2091961, delete 2091402, find 1801378/1932333
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Free swap = 9532516kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Total swap = 11711376kB
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 1572848 pages RAM
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 42579 pages reserved
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 21194 pages shared
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: 1493703 pages non-shared
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Out of memory: kill process 7916 (perl) score 1349957 or a child
    Aug 3 23:28:01 dbhyperion kernel: Killed process 7938 (java)

    It looks like you are experiencing low memory exhaustion. The kernel uses low memory to track allocations of all memory. When low memory is exhausted, it doesn't matter how much high memory is available, the oom-killer will begin killing processes to keep the server alive.
    I suggest you check your host and guest memory usage and allocation in VSphere, and make sure it supports your guest systems. Chances are probably that you do not have enough physical RAM to perform the tasks, or do not have enough memory allocated to your virtual machine, or have a process in your guest system that causes memory starvation because it is not configured correctly, e.g. Oracle SGA.

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