Weird syslog format messages with Nexus 1000v
I'm trying out the Nexus 1000v, and have the VEM configured to write logs to my syslog server. The thing is, the messages are in a weird format that my log management tools cannot parse. Here is an example:
<189>: 2012 Oct 21 15:22:40 UTC: %VSHD-5-VSHD_SYSLOG_CONFIG_I: Configured from vty by admin on unknown_session
I found the documentation rather amusing, where it states "The syslog client functionality is RFC-5424 compliant" - doesn't look like they've even read the RFC! This is closer to the format of the older (but more often found in the wild, RFC3164... though not compliant with that either :/
Anyway, I guess the main issue here is that the hostname of the 1000v is not being added to the logs (it is set in my config). Any ideas how I can fix this?
Thanks!
Hi,
Do you have vCenter install on Win2012 Server? The installation would not continue until you have vCenter installed.
Hardik
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:03.773Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-d4f96507] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Completed callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:04.034Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-63ff9782] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Received callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:04.034Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-63ff9782] [VpxaHalCnxHostagent::ProcessUpdate] Applying updates from 2329019 to 2329020 (at 2329019)
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:04.034Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-63ff9782] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Completed callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:04.103Z esx01 Hostd: [2AA40B70 verbose 'SoapAdapter'] Responded to service state request
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:05.357Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-6e390e9d] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Received callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:05.357Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-6e390e9d] [VpxaHalCnxHostagent::ProcessUpdate] Applying updates from 2329020 to 2329021 (at 2329020)
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:05.357Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-6e390e9d] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Completed callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:07.204Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-9847c2b9] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Received callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:07.205Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-9847c2b9] [VpxaHalCnxHostagent::ProcessUpdate] Applying updates from 2329021 to 2329022 (at 2329021)
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:07.205Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-9847c2b9] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Completed callback
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:08.625Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-cbae553f] [VpxaHalCnxHostagent::ProcessUpdate] Applying updates from 2329022 to 2329023 (at 2329022)
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:08.625Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-cbae553f] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Completed callback
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.351Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 13 (vpxa VM id), 1763 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.353Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 15 (vpxa VM id), 1766 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.356Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 16 (vpxa VM id), 1765 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.358Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 17 (vpxa VM id), 1767 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.360Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 20 (vpxa VM id), 2072 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.363Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 21 (vpxa VM id), 2073 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.365Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 22 (vpxa VM id), 2074 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.368Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 24 (vpxa VM id), 2076 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.370Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 27 (vpxa VM id), 3068 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:12.372Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'hostdstats'] Set internal stats for VM: 28 (vpxa VM id), 170 (vpxd VM id). Is FT primary? false
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.302Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'SoapAdapter'] Responded to service state request
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.303Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=6cda81e2-78] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115227 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.305Z esx01 Hostd: [28E81B70 verbose 'Default' opID=6cda81e2-78 user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='queryAvailableMetric'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.385Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-5a2f27cb] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Received callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.385Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-5a2f27cb] [VpxaHalCnxHostagent::ProcessUpdate] Applying updates from 2329024 to 2329025 (at 2329024)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.385Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-5a2f27cb] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Starting next WaitForUpdates() call to hostd
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.385Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-5a2f27cb] [WaitForUpdatesDone] Completed callback
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.391Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=6cda81e2-78] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.391Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=6cda81e2-78] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115227 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric --
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.464Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=54a6e142-9b] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115228 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.464Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaMoService' opID=54a6e142-9b] Adding querySpec. Had=24, has=24
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.466Z esx01 Hostd: [29EC1B70 verbose 'Default' opID=54a6e142-9b user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='summarizeStats'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.474Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=54a6e142-9b] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.474Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=54a6e142-9b] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115228 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics --
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.484Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=146d66ec-c5] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115229 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.485Z esx01 Hostd: [28EC2B70 verbose 'Default' opID=146d66ec-c5 user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='queryAvailableMetric'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.565Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=146d66ec-c5] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.565Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=146d66ec-c5] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115229 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric --
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.640Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=410069ff-c1] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115230 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.640Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaMoService' opID=410069ff-c1] Adding querySpec. Had=24, has=24
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.642Z esx01 Hostd: [2A540B70 verbose 'Default' opID=410069ff-c1 user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='summarizeStats'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.652Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=410069ff-c1] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:19.652Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=410069ff-c1] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115230 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics --
<182>2015-01-15T01:27:20.034Z esx01 vmkernel: cpu48:34604)World: 14299: VC opID hostd-a352 maps to vmkernel opID 14f3e117
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.502Z esx01 Hostd: [28EC2B70 verbose 'Default' opID=6b3354bc-8d user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='queryAvailableMetric'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.583Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=6b3354bc-8d] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.656Z esx01 Hostd: [29EC1B70 verbose 'Default' opID=3efe8560-5c user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='summarizeStats'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.663Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=3efe8560-5c] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.663Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF62B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=3efe8560-5c] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115232 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics --
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.673Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=3cbb0029-12] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115233 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.674Z esx01 Hostd: [29EC1B70 verbose 'Default' opID=3cbb0029-12 user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='queryAvailableMetric'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.754Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=3cbb0029-12] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.755Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=3cbb0029-12] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115233 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric --
<182>2015-01-15T01:27:20.813Z esx01 vmkernel: cpu28:37308)World: 14299: VC opID 3cbb0029-12 maps to vmkernel opID 23cabaea
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.825Z esx01 Vpxa: [33482B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=3d879500-e8] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115234 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.826Z esx01 Vpxa: [33482B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaMoService' opID=3d879500-e8] Adding querySpec. Had=24, has=24
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.827Z esx01 Hostd: [2A540B70 verbose 'Default' opID=3d879500-e8 user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='summarizeStats'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.833Z esx01 Vpxa: [33482B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=3d879500-e8] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.833Z esx01 Vpxa: [33482B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=3d879500-e8] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115234 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics --
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.948Z esx01 Vpxa: [33482B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=2334f0b5-41] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115235 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:20.949Z esx01 Hostd: [2AA40B70 verbose 'Default' opID=2334f0b5-41 user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='queryAvailableMetric'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.027Z esx01 Vpxa: [33482B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=2334f0b5-41] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
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<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.112Z esx01 Vpxa: [33482B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=416c2f9-d7] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115236 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics --
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.123Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=2ccc1c6-bc] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115237 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.124Z esx01 Hostd: [28EC2B70 verbose 'Default' opID=2ccc1c6-bc user=vpxuser] AdapterServer: target='vim.PerformanceManager:ha-perfmgr', method='queryAvailableMetric'
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.208Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 verbose 'vpxavpxaVmomi' opID=2ccc1c6-bc] [VpxaVmomi] SetStatusDone was called with syncGenNo (62962)
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.209Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFA171A0 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=2ccc1c6-bc] [VpxLRO] -- FINISH task-internal-15115237 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryAvailableMetric --
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.279Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 info 'commonvpxLro' opID=6cf3d017-52] [VpxLRO] -- BEGIN task-internal-15115238 -- -- vpxapi.VpxaService.queryBatchPerformanceStatistics -- 5fded20a-0547-50ac-55b0-56916daa94da
<166>2015-01-15T01:27:21.280Z esx01 Vpxa: [FFF41B70 verbose 'vpxavpxaMoService' opID=6cf3d017-52] Adding querySpec. Had=28, has=28
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Nexus 1000V. problem when working with the console VMWare
I have a problem when working with the console VMWare.
Sometimes it is impossible to connect any of the hypervisor to the guest OS managed by them.
I get the message: "Unable connect to the MKS: Host address lookup for server <name of the hypervisor> failed: No such host is known."
This message always appears in conjunction with the reconfiguration of virtual switch: "Reconfigure vNetwork Distributed Switch .... Initiated by Cisco_Nexus_1000V_ ....."
Upon completion of the reconfiguration, Communication console, with guest OS is restored, or on its own or after a reboot srv-vc.
In this time, I do not see any message in Nexus 1000v log.
What is this?
Thanks in advance.Smells of a DNS issue. Are you sure your ESX hosts are reachable from your client via DNS hostname? Try pinging them from a command prompt/terminal. You may have DNS server issues.
As a temp fix, edit your [windowspath]/system32/etc/drivers/hosts file and manually add the ESX host name and IP, then re-test.
Regards,
Robert -
Hi Experts!
Does anybody try to install vWLC on ESX with Nexus-1000V as switch?
All deployment guide are based on standard VMWare vSwitch and I can not find any information about questions:
1. Is vWLC compatible with Nexus-1000V?
2. What configuration should be done on Nexus-1000V to vWLC works properly?Hi Dave,
You can access below URL for nexus 1000v -4.0(4)SV1(3b) docs:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus1000/sw/4_0_4_s_v_1_3_b/roadmap/guide/n1000v_roadmap.html
And
Nexus5000
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9670/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
BR,
John Meng -
DCNM - Nexus 1000v compatibility
Is DCNM v5.2(2a) compatible with Nexus 1000v v4.2(1)SV1(4a)?
We are getting an SNMP OID error when we try.
The compatibility matrix (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/5_x/dcnm/matrix/matrix.html) is unclear.Hello Grant.
4.2(1) is the NX-OS version for N1k. The matrix indicates all SV1(4) versions are supported
SV14# sh version | inc system
system: version 4.2(1)SV1(4a)
Please let us know the exact SNMP OID error. You may want to debug snmp errors on the N1k side when attempting to add the N1k. -
[Nexus 1000v] VEM can't be add into VSM
hi all,
following my lab, i have some problems with Nexus 1000V when VEM can't be add into VSM.
+ on VSM has already installed on ESX 1 (standalone or ha) and you can see:
Cisco_N1KV# show module
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
1 0 Virtual Supervisor Module Nexus1000V active *
Mod Sw Hw
1 4.2(1)SV1(4a) 0.0
Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
1 00-19-07-6c-5a-a8 to 00-19-07-6c-62-a8 NA
Mod Server-IP Server-UUID Server-Name
1 10.4.110.123 NA NA
+ on ESX2 that 's installed VEM
[root@esxhoadq ~]# vem status
VEM modules are loaded
Switch Name Num Ports Used Ports Configured Ports MTU Uplinks
vSwitch0 128 3 128 1500 vmnic0
VEM Agent (vemdpa) is running
[root@esxhoadq ~]#
any advices for this,
thanks so muchHi,
i'm having similar issue: the VEM insatlled on the ESXi is not showing up on the VSM.
please check from the following what can be wrong?
This is the VEM status:
~ # vem status -v
Package vssnet-esx5.5.0-00000-release
Version 4.2.1.1.4.1.0-2.0.1
Build 1
Date Wed Jul 27 04:42:14 PDT 2011
Number of PassThru NICs are 0
VEM modules are loaded
Switch Name Num Ports Used Ports Configured Ports MTU Uplinks
vSwitch0 128 4 128 1500 vmnic0
DVS Name Num Ports Used Ports Configured Ports MTU Uplinks
VSM11 256 40 256 1500 vmnic2,vmnic1
Number of PassThru NICs are 0
VEM Agent (vemdpa) is running
~ # vemcmd show port
LTL VSM Port Admin Link State PC-LTL SGID Vem Port
18 UP UP F/B* 0 vmnic1
19 DOWN UP BLK 0 vmnic2
* F/B: Port is BLOCKED on some of the vlans.
Please run "vemcmd show port vlans" to see the details.
~ # vemcmd show trunk
Trunk port 6 native_vlan 1 CBL 1
vlan(1) cbl 1, vlan(111) cbl 1, vlan(112) cbl 1, vlan(3968) cbl 1, vlan(3969) cbl 1, vlan(3970) cbl 1, vlan(3971) cbl 1,
Trunk port 16 native_vlan 1 CBL 1
vlan(1) cbl 1, vlan(111) cbl 1, vlan(112) cbl 1, vlan(3968) cbl 1, vlan(3969) cbl 1, vlan(3970) cbl 1, vlan(3971) cbl 1,
Trunk port 18 native_vlan 1 CBL 0
vlan(111) cbl 1, vlan(112) cbl 1,
~ # vemcmd show port
LTL VSM Port Admin Link State PC-LTL SGID Vem Port
18 UP UP F/B* 0 vmnic1
19 DOWN UP BLK 0 vmnic2
* F/B: Port is BLOCKED on some of the vlans.
Please run "vemcmd show port vlans" to see the details.
~ # vemcmd show port vlans
Native VLAN Allowed
LTL VSM Port Mode VLAN State Vlans
18 T 1 FWD 111-112
19 A 1 BLK 1
~ # vemcmd show port
LTL VSM Port Admin Link State PC-LTL SGID Vem Port
18 UP UP F/B* 0 vmnic1
19 DOWN UP BLK 0 vmnic2
* F/B: Port is BLOCKED on some of the vlans.
Please run "vemcmd show port vlans" to see the details.
~ # vemcmd show port vlans
Native VLAN Allowed
LTL VSM Port Mode VLAN State Vlans
18 T 1 FWD 111-112
19 A 1 BLK 1
~ # vemcmd show trunk
Trunk port 6 native_vlan 1 CBL 1
vlan(1) cbl 1, vlan(111) cbl 1, vlan(112) cbl 1, vlan(3968) cbl 1, vlan(3969) cbl 1, vlan(3970) cbl 1, vlan(3971) cbl 1,
Trunk port 16 native_vlan 1 CBL 1
vlan(1) cbl 1, vlan(111) cbl 1, vlan(112) cbl 1, vlan(3968) cbl 1, vlan(3969) cbl 1, vlan(3970) cbl 1, vlan(3971) cbl 1,
Trunk port 18 native_vlan 1 CBL 0
vlan(111) cbl 1, vlan(112) cbl 1,
~ # vemcmd show card
Card UUID type 2: ebd44e72-456b-11e0-0610-00000000108f
Card name: esx
Switch name: VSM11
Switch alias: DvsPortset-0
Switch uuid: c4 be 2c 50 36 c5 71 97-44 41 1f c0 43 8e 45 78
Card domain: 1
Card slot: 1
VEM Tunnel Mode: L2 Mode
VEM Control (AIPC) MAC: 00:02:3d:10:01:00
VEM Packet (Inband) MAC: 00:02:3d:20:01:00
VEM Control Agent (DPA) MAC: 00:02:3d:40:01:00
VEM SPAN MAC: 00:02:3d:30:01:00
Primary VSM MAC : 00:50:56:ac:00:42
Primary VSM PKT MAC : 00:50:56:ac:00:44
Primary VSM MGMT MAC : 00:50:56:ac:00:43
Standby VSM CTRL MAC : ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Management IPv4 address: 10.1.240.30
Management IPv6 address: 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Secondary VSM MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Secondary L3 Control IPv4 address: 0.0.0.0
Upgrade : Default
Max physical ports: 32
Max virtual ports: 216
Card control VLAN: 111
Card packet VLAN: 112
Card Headless Mode : Yes
Processors: 8
Processor Cores: 4
Processor Sockets: 1
Kernel Memory: 16712336
Port link-up delay: 5s
Global UUFB: DISABLED
Heartbeat Set: False
PC LB Algo: source-mac
Datapath portset event in progress : no
~ #
On VSM
VSM11# sh svs conn
connection vcenter:
ip address: 10.1.240.38
remote port: 80
protocol: vmware-vim https
certificate: default
datacenter name: New Datacenter
admin:
max-ports: 8192
DVS uuid: c4 be 2c 50 36 c5 71 97-44 41 1f c0 43 8e 45 78
config status: Enabled
operational status: Connected
sync status: Complete
version: VMware vCenter Server 4.1.0 build-345043
VSM11# sh svs ?
connections Show connection information
domain Domain Configuration
neighbors Svs neighbors information
upgrade Svs upgrade information
VSM11# sh svs dom
SVS domain config:
Domain id: 1
Control vlan: 111
Packet vlan: 112
L2/L3 Control mode: L2
L3 control interface: NA
Status: Config push to VC successful.
VSM11# sh port
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
VSM11# sh run
!Command: show running-config
!Time: Sun Nov 20 11:35:52 2011
version 4.2(1)SV1(4a)
feature telnet
username admin password 5 $1$QhO77JvX$A8ykNUSxMRgqZ0DUUIn381 role network-admin
banner motd #Nexus 1000v Switch#
ssh key rsa 2048
ip domain-lookup
ip domain-lookup
hostname VSM11
snmp-server user admin network-admin auth md5 0x389a68db6dcbd7f7887542ea6f8effa1
priv 0x389a68db6dcbd7f7887542ea6f8effa1 localizedkey
vrf context management
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 10.1.240.254
vlan 1,111-112
port-channel load-balance ethernet source-mac
port-profile default max-ports 32
port-profile type ethernet Unused_Or_Quarantine_Uplink
vmware port-group
shutdown
description Port-group created for Nexus1000V internal usage. Do not use.
state enabled
port-profile type vethernet Unused_Or_Quarantine_Veth
vmware port-group
shutdown
description Port-group created for Nexus1000V internal usage. Do not use.
state enabled
port-profile type ethernet system-uplink
vmware port-group
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 111-112
no shutdown
system vlan 111-112
description "System profile"
state enabled
port-profile type vethernet servers11
vmware port-group
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 11
no shutdown
description "Data Profile for VM Traffic"
port-profile type ethernet vm-uplink
vmware port-group
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 11
no shutdown
description "Uplink profile for VM traffic"
state enabled
vdc VSM11 id 1
limit-resource vlan minimum 16 maximum 2049
limit-resource monitor-session minimum 0 maximum 2
limit-resource vrf minimum 16 maximum 8192
limit-resource port-channel minimum 0 maximum 768
limit-resource u4route-mem minimum 32 maximum 32
limit-resource u6route-mem minimum 16 maximum 16
limit-resource m4route-mem minimum 58 maximum 58
limit-resource m6route-mem minimum 8 maximum 8
interface mgmt0
ip address 10.1.240.124/24
interface control0
line console
boot kickstart bootflash:/nexus-1000v-kickstart-mz.4.2.1.SV1.4a.bin sup-1
boot system bootflash:/nexus-1000v-mz.4.2.1.SV1.4a.bin sup-1
boot kickstart bootflash:/nexus-1000v-kickstart-mz.4.2.1.SV1.4a.bin sup-2
boot system bootflash:/nexus-1000v-mz.4.2.1.SV1.4a.bin sup-2
svs-domain
domain id 1
control vlan 111
packet vlan 112
svs mode L2
svs connection vcenter
protocol vmware-vim
remote ip address 10.1.240.38 port 80
vmware dvs uuid "c4 be 2c 50 36 c5 71 97-44 41 1f c0 43 8e 45 78" datacenter-n
ame New Datacenter
max-ports 8192
connect
vsn type vsg global
tcp state-checks
vnm-policy-agent
registration-ip 0.0.0.0
shared-secret **********
log-level
thank you
Michel -
I am looking to design a solution for a customer and they run a very tight hosting environment with Nexus 1000V switches and want to setup private vlans as they are running out of vlans
I need to find some info on if it is possible to trunk a private vlan between 2 nexus switches
Or any info on private vlans on Nexus 1000V
Thanks
RogerHello Roger,
Yes, pVLANs can be trunked between switches. A good discussion can be found here. Have you considered VXLAN as an alternative to pVLANs? VXLAN allows up to 16M segments definied though they differ slightly from pVLAN in that all VMs in a VXLAN segment can communicate.
Matthew -
Loop prevention in Nexus 1000V
Hello
I am wondering if there is a mechanism that I can use to secure a network against the L2 loop crated on the vserver side, in the Vmware environment with Nexus 1000V.
I know, that Nexus 1000V can prevent against the loop on the external links but, there is no information that there are any features that can prevent against the loop caused by the bridge configured on the OS side on the VMware's virtual server.
Thank you in advance for an answer.
Regards
LukasHello Lukas,
To prevent loops, N1KV does not switch traffic between physical NICs and also, it silently drops the traffic between vNICs that are the bridged by OS.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9902/guide_c07-556626.html#wp9000156
We do not need explicit configuration on N1KV.
Padma -
Install and Configure Nexus 1000V
Hi all !! Hope everyone is well !!
I just purchase 2 Nexus 1000V's. Could someone give me some guidance on how to go about installing / configuring a Nexus 1000V switch ? This is my first time working with Nexus series switches. Thanks in advance !!!
D.Hi,
Here are some of the documents and video links that will help you to proceed futher with Nexus 1000v installation:
http://www.cciemachine.com/en/US/products/ps9902/prod_installation_guides_list.html
http://www.google.co.in/search?q=nexus+1000v+installation&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=Hnt&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&prmd=v&source=univ&tbs=vid:1&tbo=u&ei=WtloTI6hAc-rcbb98I8F&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CCwQqwQwAw -
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