Netware NSS-Pools under VMWare ESX
Just for my planning: When placing the Netware-Server on one
ESX-Datastore is it possible/advisable to place an
additional Netware-NSS--Pool for this server on a second
ESX-Datastore in the same ESX-Host (ESX 4.1)? How does
Netware recognize the additional disk-space?
Sincerely
Karl
Thanks a lot, Massimo.
Sincerely
Karl
>>> Massimo Rosen<[email protected]> 26.01.2012 12:08
>>>
>On 26.01.2012 11:55, [email protected] wrote:
>> Just for my planning: When placing the Netware-Server on
>one
>> ESX-Datastore is it possible/advisable to place an
>> additional Netware-NSS--Pool for this server on a second
>> ESX-Datastore in the same ESX-Host (ESX 4.1)?
>
>Of course. And Of course, that works with *every* OS.
>Because the OS has
>*absolutely no idea*. All it sees is two drives.
>
>
>> How does
>> Netware recognize the additional disk-space?
>
>Exactly in the same way as Netware recognizes more than
one
>physical
>harddrive. It's just a drive to it.
>
>CU,
>--
>Massimo Rosen
>Novell Knowledge Partner
>No emails please!
>http://www.cfc-it.de
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PHP_GD.NLM v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - GD
Extension
PHP_HASH.NLM v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - Hash
Extension
PHP_ICONV.NL v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - Iconv
Extension
PHP_LDAP.NLM v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - LDAP
Extension
PHP_MBSTRING v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - Multi-Byte
String Extension
PHP_MYSQL.NL v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - MySQL-5
mysql Extension
PHP_NCP.NLM v0.02.02 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - NetWare
Core Protocol Extension
PHP_SOCKETS. v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - Sockets
Extension
PHP_SPL.NLM v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - SPL
Extension
PHP_XML.NLM v5.02.16 Jan. 5, 2011 PHP 5.2.16 - XML
Extension
PKI.NLM v3.33 Apr. 16, 2009 Novell Certificate
Server
PKIAPI.NLM v2.23.10 Nov. 20, 2004 Public Key
Infrastructure Services
PMLODR.NLM v1.26 Oct. 7, 2005 PMLodr for NW65
PMPORTAL.NLM v2.16 Nov. 21, 2003 NetWare License
Information Portal
POLIMGR.NLM v6.27 Nov. 3, 2005 NetWare License Policy
Manager
PORTAL.NLM v4.03 Sep. 22, 2008 Novell Remote Manager
NLM
PSVCS.NLM v251.00 Nov. 30, 2001 Portability Services
PVER500.NLM v3.00 Feb. 1, 2007 NetWare 6.XX Version
Library
QUEUE.NLM v5.60 May. 24, 2001 NetWare Queue Services
NLM
RCONAG6.NLM v6.11 Nov. 20, 2007 RConsole Agent for
Netware
REPAIRCR.NLM v20506.01 Dec. 24, 2010 eDirectory Management
Tool Box DSRepair eMTool
REPAIRTL.NLM v20506.01 Dec. 24, 2010 eDirectory Management
Tool Box DSRepair eMTool
REQUESTR.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell NCP Requestor for
NLMs
REWRITE.NLM v2.02.21 Sep. 11, 2011 Apache 2.2.21 Rewrite
Module
ROLLCALL.NLM v5.00 Jul. 27, 1998 RollCall NLM (101, API
1.0)
RSS.NLM v20506.01 Dec. 24, 2010 eDirectory Management
Tool Box Remote Subscription Service
SAL.NLM v20504.01 May. 24, 2010 Novell System
Abstraction Layer Version 8.8.0
SAS.NLM v1.75 Mar. 13, 2004 Secure Authentication
Services
SASDFM.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 SAS Data Flow Manager
SASL.NLM v33200904.07 Apr. 7, 2009 Simple Authentication
and Security Layer 3.3.2.0 20090407
SCHEMACR.NLM v20506.01 Dec. 24, 2010 eDirectory Management
Tool Box Schema eMTool
SCHEMATL.NLM v20506.01 Dec. 24, 2010 eDirectory Management
Tool Box Schema eMTool
SCRCB.NLM v1.00 Oct. 3, 2005 Scripting - LibC-CLib
Context Broker
SCSIHD.CDM v3.03.10 May. 30, 2008 Novell NetWare SCSI
Fixed Disk Custom Device Module
SERVICTL.NLM v20506.01 Dec. 24, 2010 eDirectory Management
Tool Box DSService eMTool
SGUID.NLM v6.01 Sep. 27, 2002 NetWare GUID Services
SLP.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 slp Memory Protection
Module
SLP.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION
PROTOCOL (RFC2165/RFC2608)
SLPTCP.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION TCP/UDP
INTERFACE (RFC2165/RFC2608)
SMDR.NLM v6.58.01 Oct. 16, 2008 SMS - Storage Data
Requestor
SMSUT.NLM v1.01.03 Jun. 26, 2008 SMS - Utility Library
for NetWare 6.X
SNMP.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 snmp Memory Protection
Module
SNMP.NLM v4.18 Jul. 25, 2006 Netware 4.x/5.x/6.x SNMP
Service
SPMDCLNT.NLM v33200904.07 Apr. 7, 2009 Novell SPM Client for
DClient 3.3.2.0 20090407
SSLDP.NLM v3.40 Jul. 1, 2009 Novell SecretStore LDAP
Transport Plugin 3.4.1.32
SSNCP.NLM v3.40 Jul. 1, 2009 Novell SecretStore NCP
Transport Plugin 3.4.1.32
SSS.NLM v3.40 Jul. 1, 2009 Novell SecretStore
3.4.1.32
STREAMS.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 streams Memory
Protection Module
STREAMS.NLM v6.00.06 May. 4, 2005 NetWare STREAMS PTF
SYSCALLS.NLM v5.61 Aug. 2, 2007 NetWare Operating System
Call and Marshalling Library
SYSLOG.NLM v6.05.03 Oct. 22, 2007 NetWare Logfile Daemon
TASKMSTR.NLM v5.04 May. 16, 2011 TaskMaster (Master)
Server Task Processor
TCP.NLM v6.82.06 Dec. 23, 2009 Novell TCP/IP Stack -
Transport module (NULL encryption)
TCPIP.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 tcpip Memory Protection
Module
TCPIP.NLM v6.82.02 Sep. 30, 2009 Novell TCP/IP Stack -
Network module (NULL encryption)
TCPSTATS.NLM v6.50.10 Jun. 20, 2003 Web Interface for
Protocol Monitoring
THREADS.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell Threads Package
for NLMs
TIMESYNC.NLM v6.61.01 Oct. 14, 2005 NetWare Time
Synchronization Services
TLI.MPM v5.70 Feb. 15, 2006 tli Memory Protection
Module
TLI.NLM v4.30.02 Dec. 19, 2000 NetWare Transport Level
Interface Library
TSAFS.NLM v6.53.03 Oct. 16, 2008 SMS - File System Agent
for NetWare 6.X
UNICODE.NLM v7.00 Oct. 26, 2004 NetWare Unicode Runtime
Library (UniLib-based) [optimized]
USERLIB.NLM v5.60 Sep. 29, 2008 NetWare Operating System
Function Library
VDISK.NLM v1.00 Nov. 30, 2004 NetWare Virtual Disk
VERIFY.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java verify (based on
1.4.2_18)
VLRPC.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 DFS Volume Location
Database (VLDB) RPC interface (Build 212 MP)
VMRPC.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 DFS Volume Manager RPC
interface (Build 212 MP)
VMWTOOL.NLM v1.01 Nov. 8, 2009 VMware Tools
VOLMN.NSS v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS Distributed Volume
Manager (Build 212 MP)
VOLSMS.NLM v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS Distributed Volume
Manager (Build 212 MP)
WS2_32.NLM v6.24.01 Feb. 14, 2008 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NLM
WSPIP.NLM v6.24 Dec. 4, 2007 NetWare Winsock Service
1.0 NLM for TCP and UDP
WSPSSL.NLM v6.26 Dec. 4, 2007 NetWare Winsock Service
1.0 NLM for SSL
XENGEXP.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI Import Restricted
XENG from Novell, Inc.
XENGNUL.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI NULL XENG from
Novell, Inc.
XENGUSC.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI U.S./Worldwide XENG
from Novell, Inc.
XI18N.NLM v10310.53 Aug. 2, 2005 Novell Cross-Platform
Internationalization Package
XIM.XLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 Novell NICI Signed
Loader
XIS11.NLM v1.00.03 Nov. 18, 2009 XML Integration Service
XMGR.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI XMGR from Novell,
Inc.
XNGAUSC.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI U.S./Worldwide XMGR
Assistant XENG from Novell, Inc.
XSUP.NLM v27610.01.01 Mar. 30, 2009 NICI XSUP from Novell,
Inc.
ZIP.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java zip (based on
1.4.2_18)
ZLSS.NSS v3.27.03 Jun. 7, 2010 NSS Journaled Storage
System (ZLSS) (Build 212 MP)
End of Modules List 288 Modules Loaded.
Top of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
Signature.....: HardwareDriverMLID
CFG Version...: 1.15
Node Address..: 000C29664B88
Board Number..: 1
Board Instance: 1
Media Type....: ETHERNET_II
MLID Version..: 8.24
Slot..........: 3
I/O...........: 2000h -> 201Fh
Memory........: D8920000h -> D893FFFFh
IRQ...........: 10
DMA...........: None
Logical Name..: E1000_1_EII
End of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
Top of Boot Drive Information
SERVER.EXE loaded from...........: C:\NWSERVER\
SERVER.EXE version...............: 1355757 bytes 10-03-2008 09:53am
Total Space on Drive.............: 1984 MB
Available Space..................: 1888 MB
End of Boot Drive Information
Top of Storage Device Configuration Information
Storage Device Summary:
0x0000 [V024-A0] Legacy FLOPPY Controller
0x0001 [V024-A0-D1:0] Legacy Floppy
0x0002 [V025-A1] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
0x000A [V025-A1-D1:0] NECVMWar VMware IDE CDR10 f/w:1.00
0x0003 [V358-A2] LSI_53C1030:00002
0x0004 [V358-A2-D0:0] VMware Virtual disk f/w:1.0
0x0005 DOS Partitioned Media
0x0009 [V358-A2-D0:0-P18FFF] Free Partition Space
0x0006 [V358-A2-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
0x0007 [V358-A2-D0:0-P7C0] NSS Partition
0x0008 [V358-A2-D0:0-P2700] NSS Partition
Storage Device Details:
[V024-A0] Legacy FLOPPY Controller
Media Manager object ID..: 0x0000
Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
Driver name..............: FLOPPY.HAM
Assigned driver ID.......: 36
Adapter number...........: 0
Primary port address.....: 3F2
Primary port length......: 4
Secondary port address...: Not used
Secondary port length....: Not used
Interrupt 0..............: 6
Interrupt 1..............: Not used
Slot.....................: 0
DMA0.....................: 2
DMA1.....................: Not used
Memory 0 address.........: Not used
Memory 0 length..........: Not used
Memory 1 address.........: Not used
Memory 1 length..........: Not used
[V024-A0-D1:0] Legacy Floppy
Media manager object ID.....: 0x0001
Media manager Object Type...: Device
Device type.................: Unknown
Capacity....................: 0 MB
Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
Sectors.....................: 18
Heads.......................: 2
Cylinders...................: 80
Block size, in bytes........: 1474560
Activated...................: No
Registered..................: Yes
Functional..................: Yes
Writable....................: Yes
Write protected.............: No
Reserved....................: No
Removable...................: No
Read Handicap...............: No
Offline.....................: No
Controller Number...........: 1
Device Number...............: 0
Adapter Number..............: 0
System Type.................: 0x90000
Read after write verify.....: Not supported
[V025-A1] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
Media Manager object ID..: 0x0002
Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
Driver name..............: IDEATA.HAM
Assigned driver ID.......: 37
Adapter number...........: 1
Primary port address.....: 170
Primary port length......: 8
Secondary port address...: Not used
Secondary port length....: Not used
Interrupt 0..............: F
Interrupt 1..............: Not used
Slot.....................: 0
DMA0.....................: Not used
DMA1.....................: Not used
Memory 0 address.........: Not used
Memory 0 length..........: Not used
Memory 1 address.........: Not used
Memory 1 length..........: Not used
[V025-A1-D1:0] NECVMWar VMware IDE CDR10 f/w:1.00
Media manager object ID.....: 0x000A
Media manager Object Type...: Device
Device type.................: CD-ROM
Capacity....................: Unavailable
Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
Sectors.....................: 0
Heads.......................: 0
Cylinders...................: 0
Block size, in bytes........: 134215680
Activated...................: No
Registered..................: Yes
Functional..................: Yes
Writable....................: Yes
Write protected.............: No
Reserved....................: No
Removable...................: Yes
Read Handicap...............: No
Offline.....................: No
Controller Number...........: 1
Device Number...............: 0
Adapter Number..............: 1
System Type.................: 0x90000
Read after write verify.....: Not supported
Removable drive mount status: Dismounted
Removable drive lock status.: Not locked
[V358-A2] LSI_53C1030:00002
Media Manager object ID..: 0x0003
Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
Driver name..............: LSIMPTNW.HAM
Assigned driver ID.......: 856
Adapter number...........: 2
Primary port address.....: 1400
Primary port length......: 100
Secondary port address...: Not used
Secondary port length....: Not used
Interrupt 0..............: B
Interrupt 1..............: Not used
Slot.....................: 2
DMA0.....................: Not used
DMA1.....................: Not used
Memory 0 address.........: 0000
Memory 0 length..........: 0010
Memory 1 address.........: Not used
Memory 1 length..........: Not used
[V358-A2-D0:0] VMware Virtual disk f/w:1.0
Media manager object ID.....: 0x0004
Media manager Object Type...: Device
Device type.................: Magnetic disk
Capacity....................: 102400 MB
Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
Sectors.....................: 63
Heads.......................: 255
Cylinders...................: 13054
Block size, in bytes........: 4294966784
Activated...................: Yes
Registered..................: Yes
Functional..................: Yes
Writable....................: Yes
Write protected.............: No
Reserved....................: No
Removable...................: No
Read Handicap...............: No
Offline.....................: No
Controller Number...........: 0
Device Number...............: 0
Adapter Number..............: 2
System Type.................: 0x90000
Read after write verify.....: Disabled
DOS Partitioned Media
Media Manager object ID..: 0x0005
Media Manager Object Type: Media
Media type...............: IBM partition
[V358-A2-D0:0-P18FFF] Free Partition Space
Media Manager object ID......: 0x0009
Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
Activated....................: Yes
Registered...................: Yes
Functional...................: Yes
Reserved.....................: No
Logical partition............: No
Beginning sector of partition: 209714365
Size, in sectors.............: 835
[V358-A2-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
Media Manager object ID......: 0x0006
Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
Activated....................: Yes
Registered...................: Yes
Functional...................: Yes
Reserved.....................: Yes
Logical partition............: No
Beginning sector of partition: 63
Size, in sectors.............: 4064382
[V358-A2-D0:0-P7C0] NSS Partition
Media Manager object ID......: 0x0007
Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
Activated....................: Yes
Registered...................: Yes
Functional...................: Yes
Reserved.....................: Yes
Logical partition............: Yes
Beginning sector of partition: 4064445
Size, in sectors.............: 16384000
[V358-A2-D0:0-P2700] NSS Partition
Media Manager object ID......: 0x0008
Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
Activated....................: Yes
Registered...................: Yes
Functional...................: Yes
Reserved.....................: Yes
Logical partition............: Yes
Beginning sector of partition: 20448445
Size, in sectors.............: 189265920
End of Storage Device Configuration Information
* Volume Statistics for SYS *
File System................: NSSIDK (Novell Storage Services)
Volume Size................: 7933 MB
Block Size.................: 4 KB
Total Blocks...............: 2031094
Free Blocks................: 1342905
Purgable Blocks............: 113933
Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
Available Directory Entries: 2147438662
Sectors per Block..........: 8
Free Disk Space............: 5245 MB
Purgable Disk Space........: 445 MB
Suballocation..............: OFF
Compression................: OFF
Migration..................: OFF
* Volume Statistics for _ADMIN *
File System................: Unknown
Volume Size................: 4 MB
Block Size.................: 4 KB
Total Blocks...............: 1024
Free Blocks................: 1024
Purgable Blocks............: 0
Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
Available Directory Entries: 2147483647
Sectors per Block..........: 8
Free Disk Space............: 4 MB
Purgable Disk Space........: 0 MB
Suballocation..............: OFF
Compression................: OFF
Migration..................: OFF
* Volume Statistics for VOL2 *
File System................: NSSIDK (Novell Storage Services)
Volume Size................: 92139 MB
Block Size.................: 4 KB
Total Blocks...............: 23587800
Free Blocks................: 13680819
Purgable Blocks............: 34816
Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
Available Directory Entries: 2147441026
Sectors per Block..........: 8
Free Disk Space............: 53440 MB
Purgable Disk Space........: 136 MB
Suballocation..............: OFF
Compression................: OFF
Migration..................: OFF
Volume Name Name Spaces Loaded
SYS DOS
SYS MACINTOSH
SYS NFS
SYS LONG_NAMES
_ADMIN DOS
_ADMIN MACINTOSH
_ADMIN NFS
_ADMIN LONG_NAMES
VOL2 DOS
VOL2 MACINTOSH
VOL2 NFS
VOL2 LONG_NAMES
Top of NDS/eDirectory Configuration Listing
NDS Tree Name............: THE_TREE
NDS Server Name..........: CN=FS2A.O=MSKTD.T=THE_TREE
NDS Version..............: v20506.07
sys:_netware attributes..: Hidden System SubDir ImmediatePurge
*.NDS files..........: 42 (5.8 MB)
*.DSD files..........: 2 (0 bytes)
*.DSB files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
NDS.* files..........: 4 (16.0 MB)
NDS*.LOG files.......: 0 (0 bytes)
NDO.* files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
NDO*.LOG files.......: 0 (0 bytes)
*.41X files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.OLD files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.DOD files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.DOB files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.__D files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.__B files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.DTD files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.DTB files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.TAO files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
*.WBQ files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
Partition Name...........: T=THE_TREE
Partition Type...........: Read/Write
Partition State..........: On
End of NDS/eDirectory Configuration Listing
Top of Installed Product List
Product ID...........: APACHE2
Product Version......: 2.0.63
Product Description..: Apache2 Admin Server
Product ID...........: BNS
Product Version......: 1.1.0
Product Description..: Beans for Novell Services
Product ID...........: C1RPTING
Product Version......: 1.3.6
Product Description..: Reporting Snapin
Product ID...........: CONSOLE1
Product Version......: 1.3.6
Product Description..: ConsoleOne 1.3.6h
Product ID...........: EDIR
Product Version......: 88.5.0
Product Description..: eDirectory (tm) 88 SP5
Product ID...........: EDIR_IR
Product Version......: 88.5.6
Product Description..: Novell eDirectory Patch 8.8.5.6
Product ID...........: EMBOX
Product Version......: 88.5.0
Product Description..: eDirectory Management Utilities Toolbox
Product ID...........: LDAP
Product Version......: 88.0.0
Product Description..: LDAP Services
Product ID...........: NDS8
Product Version......: 88.5.0
Product Description..: eDirectory (tm) 88 SP5
Product ID...........: NICI
Product Version......: 2.7.6
Product Description..: Novell International Cryptographic
Infrastructure (NICI)
Product ID...........: NICIU0
Product Version......: 2.7.6
Product Description..: NICI U.S./Canada (128bit) Crypto XENG
Product ID...........: NLS
Product Version......: 5.0.2
Product Description..: Novell Licensing Services
Product ID...........: NMAS
Product Version......: 3.3.2
Product Description..: Novell Modular Authentication Service
Product ID...........: NSN
Product Version......: 2.0.0
Product Description..: NSN
Product ID...........: NSS
Product Version......: 3.27.03
Product Description..: NetWare 6.5 post-SP8 NSS 8C
Product ID...........: NTLS
Product Version......: 2.0.5
Product Description..: Novell TLS Library
Product ID...........: OES
Product Version......: 2.0.0
Product Description..: Open Enterprise Server
Product ID...........: OPENWBEM
Product Version......: 3.1.0
Product Description..: OpenWBEM
Product ID...........: PERVASIV
Product Version......: 7.9.4
Product Description..: Pervasive SQL 2000i
Product ID...........: PHP
Product Version......: 5.0.5
Product Description..: PHP
Product ID...........: PKIS
Product Version......: 3.3.3
Product Description..: Novell Certificate Server v3.33
Product ID...........: PORTAL
Product Version......: 4.3.0
Product Description..: NetWare Remote Manager (NRM)
Product ID...........: Pattern
Product Version......: 1.0.0
Product Description..: Basic NetWare File Server
Product ID...........: Perl
Product Version......: 5.8.4
Product Description..: Perl
Product ID...........: SAS
Product Version......: 1.7.4
Product Description..: SSL Security Authentication Services
Product ID...........: SMS
Product Version......: 1.1.6
Product Description..: Storage Management Services (SMS)
Product ID...........: SPACK
Product Version......: 6.5.8
Product Description..: v8.0 Support Pack for NetWare 6.5
Product ID...........: SS
Product Version......: 3.4.0
Product Description..: Novell SecretStore
Product ID...........: Tomcat
Product Version......: 4.1.37
Product Description..: Tomcat 4 Admin Instance
Product ID...........: WANMAN
Product Version......: 1.0.3
Product Description..: WAN Traffic Manager Services
Product ID...........: iMonitor
Product Version......: 2.4.0
Product Description..: NDS iMonitor Services
End of Installed Product List
Top of Running Java Processes 1 Processes Running
Class Name...........: org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
Class ID.............: 258
Class State..........: Running
End of Running Java Processes
Top of Server Memory Statistics
Allocated Memory.................: 683.6 MB
Cache Buffer Memory..............: 1921.6 MB
Cache Moveable Memory............: 0.0 MB
Cache Non-moveable Memory........: 0.0 MB
Code Memory......................: 51.2 MB
Data Memory......................: 30.0 MB
Total Work Memory................: 2686.5 MB
Other Cache Pages Memory.........: 1753.5 MB
System Memory Under 4GB..........: 3070.6 MB
Total Known Memory...............: 1024.0 MB
End of Server Memory Statistics
Top of SM BIOS Information
BIOS Information
Vendor.........................: Phoenix Technologies LTD
Version........................: 6.00
Starting Address Segment.......: EA55h
Release Date...................: 09/22/2009
ROM Size.......................: 0 kB
ISA Supported..................: Yes
MCA Supported..................: No
EISA Supported.................: No
PCI Supported..................: Yes
PC Card (PCMCIA) Supported.....: Yes
Plug and Play Supported........: Yes
APM Supported..................: Yes
Flash BIOS.....................: Yes
BIOS Shadowing Allowed.........: Yes
VL-VESA Supported..............: No
ESCD Supported.................: Yes
Boot From CD Supported.........: No
Selectable Boot Supported......: No
BIOS ROM Socketed..............: No
Boot From PC Card Supported....: No
EDD Supported..................: No
ACPI Supported.................: No
Legacy USB Supported...........: Yes
AGP Supported..................: No
I2O Boot Supported.............: No
LS-120 Boot Supported..........: No
ZIP Drive Boot Supported.......: No
1394 Boot Supported............: No
Smart Battery Supported........: Yes
BIOS Boot Spec. Supported......: Yes
Network Boot Supported.........: No
System Information
Manufacturer...................: VMware, Inc.
Product Name...................: VMware Virtual Platform
Version........................: None
Serial Number..................: VMware-56 4d cf ba 5b a9 fa de-98
c3 33 3e 8e 66 4b 88
Universal Unique ID............: 564DCFBA 5BA9FADE 98C3333E 8E664B88
Wake-up Type...................: Power Switch
Baseboard Information
Manufacturer...................: Intel Corporation
Product Name...................: 440BX Desktop Reference Platform
Version........................: None
Serial Number..................: None
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Hosting Board..................: No
Daughter Board Required........: No
Removable......................: No
Replaceable....................: No
Hot Swappable..................: No
Location In Chassis............: N/A
Board Type.....................: Unknown
System Enclosure
Manufacturer...................: No Enclosure
Type...........................: Other
Version........................: N/A
Serial Number..................: None
Asset Tag Number...............: No Asset Tag
Bootup State...................: Safe
Power Supply State.............: Safe
Thermal State..................: Safe
Security Status................: None
Height.........................: 0 U
Power Cords....................: 0
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #0
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Pentium Pro
Processor Manufacturer.........: GenuineIntel
Processor ID...................: 0FEBFBFF 000106A5
Processor Version..............: Pentium(R) Pro
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: 2267 MHz
Socket Populated...............: Yes
Status.........................: Enabled
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #1
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Unknown
Processor Manufacturer.........: 000000000000
Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
Processor Version..............: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: N/A
Socket Populated...............: No
Status.........................: Unknown
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #2
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Unknown
Processor Manufacturer.........: 000000000000
Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
Processor Version..............: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: N/A
Socket Populated...............: No
Status.........................: Unknown
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #3
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Unknown
Processor Manufacturer.........: 000000000000
Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
Processor Version..............: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: N/A
Socket Populated...............: No
Status.........................: Unknown
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #4
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Unknown
Processor Manufacturer.........: 000000000000
Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
Processor Version..............: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: N/A
Socket Populated...............: No
Status.........................: Unknown
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #5
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Unknown
Processor Manufacturer.........: 000000000000
Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
Processor Version..............: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: N/A
Socket Populated...............: No
Status.........................: Unknown
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #6
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Unknown
Processor Manufacturer.........: 000000000000
Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
Processor Version..............: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: N/A
Socket Populated...............: No
Status.........................: Unknown
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Processor Information
Socket Designation.............: CPU socket #7
Processor Type.................: Central Processor
Processor Family...............: Unknown
Processor Manufacturer.........: 000000000000
Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
Processor Version..............: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Voltage........................: 3.3 V
External Clock.................: N/A
Max Speed......................: 30000 MHz
Current Speed..................: N/A
Socket Populated...............: No
Status.........................: Unknown
Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache.......................: 16 kB
L2 Cache.......................: N/A
L3 Cache.......................: N/A
Serial Number..................: N/A
Asset Tag......................: N/A
Part Number....................: N/A
Memory Controller Information
Error Detecting Method.........: None
Error Correcting Capability....: None
Supported Interleave...........: One Way Interleave
Current Interleave.............: One Way Interleave
Maximum Module Size............: 0
Supported Speeds...............: 70 ns, 60 ns
Supported Memory Types.........: Fast Page Mode, EDO, DIMM, SDRAM
Memory Module Voltage..........: 3.3 V
Associated Memory Slots........: 15
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #0
Bank Connections...............: 0
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: EDO, DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #1
Bank Connections...............: 1
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #2
Bank Connections...............: 2
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #3
Bank Connections...............: 3
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #4
Bank Connections...............: 4
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #5
Bank Connections...............: 5
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #6
Bank Connections...............: 6
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #7
Bank Connections...............: 7
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #8
Bank Connections...............: 8
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #9
Bank Connections...............: 9
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #10
Bank Connections...............: a
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #11
Bank Connections...............: b
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #12
Bank Connections...............: c
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #13
Bank Connections...............: d
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Memory Module Information
Socket Designation.............: RAM socket #14
Bank Connections...............: e
Current Speed..................: N/A
Current Memory Type............: DIMM
Installed Size.................: 0
Enabled Size...................: 0
Error Status...................: No errors
Cache Information
Socket Designation.............: L1 Cache
Operational Mode...............: Write Back
Enabled........................: Yes
Location.......................: Internal
Socketed.......................: Yes
Cache Level....................: 1
Maximum Size...................: 16 kB
Installed Size.................: 16 kB
Supported SRAM Type............: Burst, Pipeline Burst, Asynchronous
Current SRAM Type..............: Asynchronous
Cache Speed....................: N/A
Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
System Cache Type..............: Unknown
Associativity..................: Unknown
Cache Information
Socket Designation.............: L2 Cache
Operational Mode...............: Write Back
Enabled........................: Yes
Location.......................: External
Socketed.......................: Yes
Cache Level....................: 2
Maximum Size...................: 512 kB
Installed Size.................: 0 kB
Supported SRAM Type............: Burst, Pipeline Burst, Asynchronous
Current SRAM Type..............:
Cache Speed....................: N/A
Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
System Cache Type..............: Unknown
Associativity..................: Unknown
Cache Information
Socket Designation.............: L1 Cache
Operational Mode...............: Write Back
Enabled........................: Yes
Location.......................: Internal
Socketed.......................: Yes
Cache Level....................: 1
Maximum Size...................: 16 kB
Installed Size.................: 16 kB
Supported SRAM Type............: Burst, Pipeline Burst, Asynchronous
Current SRAM Type..............: Asynchronous
Cache Speed....................: N/A
Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
System Cache Type..............: Unknown
Associativity..................: Unknown
Cache Information
Socket Designation.............: L2 Cache
Operational Mode...............: Write Back
Enabled........................: Yes
Location.......................: External
Socketed.......................: Yes
Cache Level....................: 2
Maximum Size...................: 512 kB
Installed Size.................: 0 kB
Supported SRAM Type............: Burst, Pipeline Burst, Asynchronous
Current SRAM Type..............:
Cache Speed....................: N/A
Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
System Cache Type..............: Unknown
Associativity..................: Unknown
Cache Information
Socket Designation.............: L1 Cache
Operational Mode...............: Write Back
Enabled........................: Yes
Location.......................: Internal
Socketed.......................: Yes
Cache Level....................: 1
Maximum Size...................: 16 kB
Installed Size.................: 16 kB
Supported SRAM Type............: Burst, Pipeline Burst, Asynchronous
Current SRAM Type..............: Asynchronous
Cache Speed....................: N/A
Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
System Cache Type..............: Unknown
Associativity..................: Unknown
Cache Information
Socket Designation.............: L2 Cache
Operational Mode...............: Write Back
Enabled........................: Yes
Location.......................: External
Socketed.......................: Yes
Cache Level....................: 2
Maximum Size...................: 512 kB
Installed Size.................: 0 kB
Supported SRAM Type............: Burst, Pipeline Burst, Asynchronous
Current SRAM Type..............:
Cache Speed....................: N/A
Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
System Cache Type..............: Unknown
Associativity..................: Unknown
Cache Information
Socket Designation.............: L1 Cache
Operational Mode...............: Write Back
Enabled........................: Yes
Location.......................: Internal -
OES11 SP2 - Linux File System and NSS Pools & Volumes
Planning to install our first OES11 SP2 server into an existing tree - the
idea is to run this new OES11 server virtualized on VMware ESXi 5.5
The existing tree has two physical NW6.5SP8 servers running eDirectory
Version 8.7.3.10b (NDS Version 10554.64). One of the existing Netware
servers is used for DHCP/DNS, File Sharing from three NSS volumes and
Groupwise 7.0.4 whilst the second server is used for FTP services and
eDirectory redundancy. Ultimately the plan is to have two virtualized OES11
SP2 server with one for file sharing and the other for making the move from
GW7 to GW2012. And we're planning to stick with NSS for file sharing on the
new OES11 SP2 server.
I've come across a couple of posts for earlier versions of OES which
recommended not to put the Linux Native OS File System and NSS storage
pools/volumes on the same hard drive. Apparently the advice was a result of
needing to allow EVMS to manage the drive which could be problemmatic.
I've read the OES11 documentation which says that "The Enterprise Volume
Management System (EVMS) has been deprecated in SLES 11, and is also
deprecated in OES 11. Novell Linux Volume Manager (NLVM) replaces EVMS for
managing NetWare partitions under Novell Storage Services (NSS) pools."
So I'm wondering if there is still a compelling requirement to keep the
Linux Native File System and NSS pools/volumes on separate hard drives or
can they both now safely co-exist on the same drive without causing
headaches or gotchas for the future?
NeilHi Willem,
Many thanks for the further reply.
So we can just use the VMWare setup to "split" the one physical drive into
two virtual drives (one for the OS and the second for the pools).
And I've seen posts in other forums about the need for a decent battery
backed cache module for the P410i controller so I'll make sure we get one
(probably 512Mb module + battery).
Can I ask what is the advantage of configuring each VM's virtual disk to run
on it's own virtual SCSI adapter (by setting disk1 to scsi 0:0, disk2 to
scsi 1:0, and so on)?
Cheers,
Neil
>>> On 9/5/14 at 12:56, in message
<[email protected]>,
magic31<[email protected]> wrote:
> HI Niel,
>
> xyzl;2318555 Wrote: >
>> The new installation will run on a Proliant ML350 G6 with P410i>
> controller
>> so we can use the raid capability to create two different logical drives>
> as
>> suggested.
>
> As you will be using ESXi 5.5 as host OS, it's not needed to split
> thehost server storage into two logical drives... unless that's what
> youwant in perspective for "general performance" or redundancy reasons.
> Italso depends on the options that P410i controller has.
>
> On a side note, I'm not too familiar with the P410i controller... domake
> sure you have a decent battery backed cache module installed, asthat will
> greatly help with the disk performance bit.
> If the controller can handle it and the controller can handle it, go
> forraid 10 or raid 50. That might be too big a space penalty but will
> helpwith disk performance.
>
> Once you have your VMware server up and running, you can configure
> thetwo VM's with each two or more drives attached (on for the OS,
> thesecond or others for your pools).
> I usually create a virtual disk per pool+volume set (e.g. DATAPOOL
> &DATAVOLUME on one vm virtual disk, USERPOOL & USER volume on an other
> vmvirtual disk).
> With VMware you can than also configure each VM's virtual disk to run
> onit's own virtual SCSI adapter (bij setting disk1 to scsi 0:0, disk2
> toscsi 1:0, and so on).
>
>
> xyzl;2318555 Wrote: > Do you have any suggestions for the disk space that
> should be reserved> or
>> used for the Linux Native OS File System (/boot, /swap and LVM)?
>>
>
> Here's one thread that might be of interest (there are more
> throughoutthe SLES/OES
>
forums):https://forums.novell.com/showthread...rtitioning-%28
> moving-from-NW%29
>
> I still contently follow the method I choose for back in 2008, justwith
> a little bigger sizing which now is:
>
> On a virtual disk sized 39GB:
>
> primary partition 1: 500 MB /boot , fs type ext2
> primary partition 2: 12GB / (root), fs type ext3
> primary partition 3: 3 GB swap , type swap
>
> primary partition 4: LVM VG-SYSTEM (LVM partition type 8E), takes up
> therest of the disk **
> LVM volume (lv_var): 12 GB /var , fs type ext3
> LVM volume (lv_usr-install): 7GB /usr/install, fs type ext3
> * there's still a little space left in the LVM VG, in case var needs
> toquickly be enlarged
>
> One thing that's different in here vs what I used to do: I replaced
> the/tmp mountpoint with /usr/install
>
> In /usr/install, I place all relevant install files/IOS's
> andinstallation specifics (text files) for the server in question. Keeps
> itall in one neat place imo.
>
> Cheers,
> Willem-- Knowledge Partner (voluntary sysop)
> ---
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> please show your appreciation and click on the star below it.
>
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Problem in installing Solaris 10 under VMware
I am installing Solaris 10 under VMware (VMware ESX 2.5.1) but after it skipped configuring the interface pcn0, nothing comes up on my window again.
help me!
I have them same problem!
Thanks! -
SAP ECC6.0 IDES Installation on VMware ESX
SAP Experts...
I am having problem installing SAP ECC6.0 IDES (with oracle) to VMware ESX server due to limitation of vmware create space up to 250GB max. SAP required at least 288GB for database space.
what I want to do is install IDES as local machine with ABAP + Java.
Does anyone have experience with install IDES as local machine on VMware? any clue, solution or sapnote is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Irianto.> I am having problem installing SAP ECC6.0 IDES (with oracle) to VMware ESX server due to limitation of vmware create space up to 250GB max. SAP required at least 288GB for database space.
VMWare ESX can use LUNs up to 2 TB. You could also create two disks and configure a RAID-5 on Windows.
Oracle is not supported under VMWare.
Markus -
System monitoring plugin for Vmware ESX server..
i have a OEM grid control 10.2.0.5 with management plugin for Vmware ESX server (Management Plug-in: vmware_esx_server, Version 1.1.3.1.0) added.
I later added another server agent for management/monitoring of VMware ESX server.
the agent state is UP and under Monitored targets for the agent I am now trying to add the VMware ESX server
Once on the page, here I enter the details <Hostname / Usrname:Pwd / Protocol:HTTPS / Keystore> and click on Test Connection and recieve a Warning :
Failed to contact the target to be added. Following errors were received while testing the connection to the target. Update the properties accordingly, try Test Connection for testing the properties before saving.
TestVersion - caught com.vmware.vim.InvalidLogin: ; nested exception is: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unexpected error: java.security.InvalidAlgorithmParameterException: the trustAnchors parameter must be non-empty Aug 26, 2009 9:28:04 AM org.apache.axis.utils.JavaUtils isAttachmentSupported WARNING: Unable to find required classes (javax.activation.DataHandler and javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart). Attachment support is disabled.
If I go ahead and click OK it adds the Target(Vmware esx server) to the agent and displays message :
"Target ESXVS (VMware ESX Server) has been added."
THE problem starts here.. the metrics collection doesnt happen for the target and I get Metric collection errors.
I have tried checking in diff versions of management plugins as well as tried adding the target to the Grid control's agent//
Pls help..Is the location that you specified for the keystore file somewhere that the agent can read from (either a drive local to where the agent is installed or a network drive that the agent has access to)? Is the keystore file one that was generated for that specific ESX Server from its rui.crt file? Each ESX Server has a different rui.crt file that you use to create the keystore file.
You won't be able to collect metrics if the SSL connectivity isn't set up correctly.
Dave
Edited by: user716739 on Aug 26, 2009 4:54 AM -
Hello, I read an articule of VMWare that said that VMWare ESX support SAP. But in the other hand I had read some posts that said that it is not recommended to use VMWare with SAP because they(SAP)won't give us support.
Here, we want to use VMWare ESX with SAP Portal Server and SAP MM. But only for Test and Development.
For Producction they'll have their own server.
Does anyone knows if I could implement this.
and If Any of you implement a similar solution?
Thanks
JohanHi,
Normally every customer has acces to it with their S number. If you don't have an S number, this the procedure taken from the help on service.sap.com.
The following data is needed to request a new user ID.
Note:
Please write down all your data, as you have to enter it several times and your entries always have to agree.
If you want to delete all your entries to date, click Reset.
Customer/partner number or installation number:
You will find the installation number of your SAP System under:
System -> Status... -> SAP System Data. Hint:
You only have to enter one of the numbers.
Form of address, first name, last name
When you log on to the SAP Service Marketplace, you can change this data in MyProfile.
E-mail address
You need an e-mail address that is registered at your company.
The system checks whether your e-mail address has been assigned to the entered customer/partner number.
Once you have that data:
Step 1 - Registering with the SAP Service Marketplace
Enter your customer/partner number or installation number.
Choose a form of address and enter your first and last name.
Enter the e-mail address registered with your company.
Once your entries are complete, click Send.
The User Request Successful screen appears:
You receive a registration password:
Write it down. You will need the registration password for the next step.
Within one day, you receive an e-mail with the URL link for your access data.
... Read Step 2
Hint:
If the User request failed or incomplete screen appears, your entries were incorrect.
... Read User request failed or incomplete
Top of Page
Step 2 - Request Access Data
Enter the URL link from the e-mail in your browser's address field and press Return.
The Here is your user ID and password screen appears.
Enter the following data, and make sure that it agrees with the data you entered in Step 1 - Registering with the SAP Service Marketplace:
Customer/partner number or installation number
First name and last name
E-mail address
Enter the required registration password.
When you entries are complete, click Send.
The User data registration was successful screen appears:
You receive your user ID and password.
... Read Step 3
Hint:
If the User ID generation failed screen appears, your entries were incorrect.
... Read User ID generation failed
Top of Page
Step 3 - Log On to the SAP Service Marketplace
Write down your user ID and password.
Hint:
You can change the password in MyProfile as soon as you log on to the SAP Service Marketplace.
To reach the home page of the SAP Service Marketplace, enter the following URL in your browser: http://service.sap.com.
Click Logon to SAP Service Marketplace and enter your user ID and your password.
Click OK.
You are now logged on to the SAP Service Marketplace.
Eddy -
Just ran the latest patches on my OES11SP1 server and one of the NSS pools has disappeared. The lost pool was built on top of a linux RAID5 array and worked with no problems until last night. After patching and restarting the server, the pool was no longer listed via nssmu and the raid is no longer listed under devices - a check of the linux array showed that it is up and stable. I tried to rebuild the pool via nsscon, but it said that it does not exist - any ideas on how can I get the pool up and running again?
Originally Posted by magic31
I'm assuming this is an OES install, installed directly on the hardware (no virtualisation layer)?
You mention the raid is no longer listed... but are the disk devices themselves listed? If not in nssmu, are you seeing them listed in the output of "fdisk -l"?
Along that line... What kind of disk controller(s) do you have in the server? Have you installed any separate drivers for controllers (not included in the SLES install) that might have not loaded with a kernel update?
If you have the option to open an SR alongside getting pointers here, that would be wise imo.
-Willem
This was an install of OES11SP1 directly to the hardware.
The disk themselves show up in nssmu and mdadm sees the array with no errors.
The disk controller is on the motherboard (Adaptec chipset) but did not need any special drivers or config during the install.
What I have seen in the docs is that with OES11SP1, it frowned upon to run NSS on a Linux-software array like I was using. I tried to mount the array using using the mnt command and a file type of "nsspool" but got an error; nsscon says to validate and rebuild the pool, but then comes back and won't let me put it in maintenance mode. I am wondering if I need to delete the old Pool object from NDS, but that won't address the lack of NSS seeing the device...
-L -
Installing XP, running under VMWare
I am brand new to a Mac, and have found the Mac Pro I received a week ago was great to upgrade. Adding both memory and a new Caviar Black 1T drive this morning was the quickest/easiest upgrade I've ever done.
I am currently formatting the new drive I just installed. The Format settings are Mac OS Extended (journaled), and the erase option was set to Zero out the data - I'm assuming this will ensure bad blocks will be marked as they are found - *Out of curiosity, does the disk utility mark bad blocks when found during the Zeroing out process?*
I'm hoping to avoid problems with the way the drive is set up prior to installing VMWare, XP, and moving files onto the drive.
Does VMWare Fusion deal with the format differences between what XP expects (NTFS) and the HFS+ format of the new drive? If not, do I need to do anything to handle this issue?
Secondly, I want to load XP from my MSDN disks - All of the Microsoft operating systems are contained on the MSDN disks. Anybody know if this will cause an issue?
Should I install XP for both VMWare and Bootcamp? Or can I run fine with a single copy running under VMware?
Thanks in advance,
MichaelZeroing with OS X Disk Utility seems very iffy and not as good as if you use vendor supplied utility which runs in Windows. I've even done 7-way write in Disk Utility and the drive showed problems.
I suggest you try something else than DU. MicroMat TechTool Pro seems able to identify weak or bad sectors, does not have means to remap. Intech Speedtools should be able to, and may, but that's another $89.
LIfeguard from WD, Seatools from Seagate... those are better. -
Hello Guys,
I have been running an old server that was installed as a test system on a DELL workstation - Optiplex GX620 (32 bit).
During the installation I had to confirgure the file: /usr/lib/vmware/installer/Core/TargetFilter.py to change the following line:
"return interface.GetInterfaceType() == ScsiInterface.SCSI_IFACE_TYPE_IDE" to read:
"return interface.GetInterfaceType() == ScsiInterface.SCSI_IFACE_TYPE_ISCSI" this made it worked and I have been using it for 3 years now. However, at this time I was hoping to update it with the latest patches and updates and I cannot figure out if I have ESXi or just ESX, nor what was my last update and what is required next.
I have used this command to get the following output:
# vmware -v
VMware ESX Server 3i 3.5.0 build-207095
... I believe the 3i indicates that I have an ESXi 3.5.0 but is build-207095 the same buid as ESXi 3.5.0 Update 5?
If not, how do I go about updating it? What is the KB # I should download?
I can manage it using vSphere Client 5.5 and I can SSH into it using Putty.
Note: When I run... "# esxupdate --bundle=ESXe350-201302401-I-SG.zip update" from within the folder where its at in the datastore, nothing happens... just a new line is scrolled.
Also...
# esxupdate query
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<query-response>
<installed-packages>
<package ID="ESX-207095">
<name>firmware</name>
<version>3.5.0</version>
<rel>207095</rel>
</package>
<package ID="ESX-CLIENT-204907">
<name>viclient</name>
<version>2.5.0</version>
<rel>204907</rel>
</package>
<package ID="ESX-TOOLS-207095">
<name>tools</name>
<version>3.5.0</version>
<rel>207095</rel>
</package>
</installed-packages>
</query-response>
/vmfs/volumes/525300ce-5ff6ad3d-e2ed-0014222aedb7/Patches/ESXe350-201302401-O-SG #
... is there any further update for this system? I believe so as the Heartbleed patch etc. was not around when I was installing this server back in 2010.Hello Richardson Porto,
I wanted to tell you that I appreciate the help so far.
Also wanted to point out to you, that the KB indicated above is older than Update 5, which from your instructions is what I have installed. That KB is for U2.
Now, the document definitely has step by step instructions on installing, querying etc. But my problem is ... NOT ALL COMMANDS WORK FOR ME!
This is why I am here because all the instructions I have been reading does not work with my flavor of ESX 3.5.0, 207095... WHY? It has me stumped.
For example, here are some commands the doc asked me to do and they failed: (Note that I had to unzip the folder on my windows box and upload it to /tmp using vSphere Client)
/tmp # ls
ESX350-201302402-BG ESX350-201302402-BG.zip vmhsdaemon-0
/tmp # unzip ESX350-201302402-BG.zip
-ash: unzip: not found -----------------------THIS COMMAND WAS NOT FOUND ?
/tmp # cd ESX350-201302402-BG
/tmp/ESX350-201302402-BG # esxupdate info
Invalid command info -----------------------THIS COMMAND WAS INVALID ?
/tmp/ESX350-201302402-BG # esxupdate update -----------------------NOTHING HAPPENED HERE ?
/tmp/ESX350-201302402-BG # ls -lh
-rw------- 1 root root 321.3k Dec 13 15:24 VMware-esx-scripts-3.5.0-988599.i386.rpm
-rw------- 1 root root 1.6k Dec 13 15:24 contents.xml
-rw------- 1 root root 701 Dec 13 15:24 contents.xml.sig
-rw------- 1 root root 1.4k Dec 13 15:24 descriptor.xml
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 512 Dec 13 15:24 headers
/tmp/ESX350-201302402-BG #
NOTE: All these commands were run sequentially and I just copied and paste it from my SSH Client (PuTTy.exe)
Is there a toolkit I need to install to have these commands or what really am I missing here? Host is in Maintenance Mode and the 1 VM that's on it is off!
I am going to start a new discussion with this NEW ISSUE, since the Heading of this DISCUSSION has already been SOLVED! Thanks again! -
Nexus 1000v, VMWare ESX and Microsoft SC VMM
Hi,
Im curious if anybody has worked up any solutions managing network infrastructure for VMWare ESX hosts/vms with the Nexus 1000v and Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
There currently exists support for the 1000v and ESX and SCVMM using the Cisco 1000v software for MS Hyper-V and SCVMM. There is no suck support for VMWare ESX.
Im curious as to what others with VMWare, Nexus 1000v or equivalent and SCVMM have done to work around this issue.
Trying to get some ideas.
ThanksAaron,
The steps you have above are correct, you will need steps 1 - 4 to get it working correctly. Normally people will create a separate VLAN for their NLB interfaces/subnet, to prevent uncessisary flooding of mcast frames within the network.
To answer your questions
1) I've seen multiple customer run this configuration
2) The steps you have are correct
3) You can't enable/disable IGMP snooping on UCS. It's enabled by default and not a configurable option. There's no need to change anything within UCS in regards to MS NLB with the procedure above. FYI - the ability to disable/enable IGMP snooping on UCS is slated for an upcoming release 2.1.
This is the correct method untill the time we have the option of configuring static multicast mac entries on
the Nexus 1000v. If this is a feature you'd like, please open a TAC case and request for bug CSCtb93725 to be linked to your SR.
This will give more "push" to our develpment team to prioritize this request.
Hopefully some other customers can share their experience.
Regards,
Robert -
Solaris Cluster 3.3 on VMware ESX 4.1
Hi there,
I am trying to setup Solaris Cluster 3.3 on Vmware ESX 4.1
My first question is: Is there anyone out there setted up Solaris Cluster on vmware accross boxes?
My tools:
Solaris 10 U9 x64
Solaris Cluster 3.3
Vmware ESX 4.1
HP DL 380 G7
HP P2000 Fibre Channel Storage
When I try to setup cluster, just next next next, it completes successfully. It reboots the second node first and then the itself.
After second node comes up on login screen, ping stops after 5 sec. Same either nodes!
I am trying to understand why it does that? I did every possibility to complete this job. Setted up quorum as RDM from VMware. Solaris has direct access to quorum disk now.
I am new to Solaris and I am having the errors below. If someone would like to help me it will be much appreciated!
Please explain me in more details i am new bee in solaris :) Thanks!
I need help especially on error: /proc fails to mount periodically during reboots.
Here is the error messages. Is there any one out there setted up Solaris Cluster on ESX 4.1 ?
* cluster check (ver 1.0)
Report Date: 2011.02.28 at 16.04.46 EET
2011.02.28 at 14.04.46 GMT
Command run on host:
39bc6e2d- sun1
Checks run on nodes:
sun1
Unique Checks: 5
===========================================================================
* Summary of Single Node Check Results for sun1
===========================================================================
Checks Considered: 5
Results by Status
Violated : 0
Insufficient Data : 0
Execution Error : 0
Unknown Status : 0
Information Only : 0
Not Applicable : 2
Passed : 3
Violations by Severity
Critical : 0
High : 0
Moderate : 0
Low : 0
* Details for 2 Not Applicable Checks on sun1
* Check ID: S6708606 ***
* Severity: Moderate
* Problem Statement: Multiple network interfaces on a single subnet have the same MAC address.
* Applicability: Scan output of '/usr/sbin/ifconfig -a' for more than one interface with an 'ether' line. Check does not apply if zero or only one ether line.
* Check ID: S6708496 ***
* Severity: Moderate
* Problem Statement: Cluster node (3.1 or later) OpenBoot Prom (OBP) has local-mac-address? variable set to 'false'.
* Applicability: Applicable to SPARC architecture only.
* Details for 3 Passed Checks on sun1
* Check ID: S6708605 ***
* Severity: Critical
* Problem Statement: The /dev/rmt directory is missing.
* Check ID: S6708638 ***
* Severity: Moderate
* Problem Statement: Node has insufficient physical memory.
* Check ID: S6708642 ***
* Severity: Critical
* Problem Statement: /proc fails to mount periodically during reboots.
===========================================================================
* End of Report 2011.02.28 at 16.04.46 EET
===========================================================================
Edited by: user13603929 on 28-Feb-2011 22:22
Edited by: user13603929 on 28-Feb-2011 22:24
Note: Please ignore memory error I have installed 5GB memory and it says it requires min 1 GB! i think it is a bug!
Edited by: user13603929 on 28-Feb-2011 22:25@TimRead
Hi, thanks for reply,
I have already followed the steps also on your links but no joy on this.
What i noticed here is cluster seems to be buggy. Because i have tried to install cluster 3.3 on physical hardware and it gave me excat same error messages! interesting isnt it?
Please see errors below that I got from on top of VMware and also on Solaris Physical hardware installation:
ERROR1:
Comment: I have installed different memories all the time. It keeps sayying that silly error.
problem_statement : *Node has insufficient physical memory.
<analysis>5120 MB of memory is installed on this node.The current release of Solaris Cluster requires a minimum of 1024 MB of physical memory in each node. Additional memory required for various Data Services.</analysis>
<recommendations>Add enough memory to this node to bring its physical memory up to the minimum required level.
ERROR2
Comment: Despite rmt directory is there I gor error below on cluster check
<problem_statement>The /dev/rmt directory is missing.
<analysis>The /dev/rmt directory is missing on this Solaris Cluster node. The current implementation of scdidadm(1M) relies on the existence of /dev/rmt to successfully execute 'scdidadm -r'. The /dev/rmt directory is created by Solaris regardless of the existence of the actual nderlying devices. The expectation is that the user will never delete this directory. During a reconfiguration reboot to add new disk devices, if /dev/rmt is missing scdidadm will not create the new devices and will exit with the following error: 'ERR in discover_paths : Cannot walk /dev/rmt' The absence of /dev/rmt might prevent a failover to this node and result in a cluster outage. See BugIDs 4368956 and 4783135 for more details.</analysis>
ERROR3
Comment: All Nics have different MAC address though, also I have done what it suggests me. No joy here as well!
<problem_statement>Cluster node (3.1 or later) OpenBoot Prom (OBP) has local-mac-address? variable set to 'false'.
<analysis>The local-mac-address? variable must be set to 'true.' Proper operation of the public networks depends on each interface having a different MAC address.</analysis>
<recommendations>Change the local-mac-address? variable to true: 1) From the OBP (ok> prompt): ok> setenv local-mac-address? true ok> reset 2) Or as root: # /usr/sbin/eeprom local-mac-address?=true # init 0 ok> reset</recommendations>
ERROR4
Comment: No comment on this, i have done what it says no joy...
<problem_statement>/proc fails to mount periodically during reboots.
<analysis>Something is trying to access /proc before it is normally mounted during the boot process. This can cause /proc not to mount. If /proc isn't mounted, some Solaris Cluster daemons might fail on startup, which can cause the node to panic. The following lines were found:</analysis>
Thanks!
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