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\/dev\/null | grep \"hypervisor {\" -A 3\nResult:\n \nnutanix@NTNX-14SM36060045-A-CVM:192.168.1.208:~$ zeus_config_printer 2> \/dev\/null | grep \"hypervisor {\" -A 3 hypervisor { address_list: \"192.168.1.204\" username: \"root\" }-- hypervisor { address_list: \"192.168.1.206\" username: \"root\" }-- hypervisor { address_list: \"192.168.1.207\" username: \"root\" }\nApart of it , can anyone share where is the password configuration Hypervisor and CVM store in nutanix system? (from book it said store in ZEUS , but i don't know exactly the path location )\n \nThank. ;)\n \nRegards,\nZack","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/check-hypervisor-password-from-cvm-812?postid=812#post812","creationDate":"2014-05-14T09:33:10+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":16389,"id":812,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isAnswered","label":"beantwoord"}],"forum":{"id":23,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/installation-configuration-23","title":"Installation & Configuration","description":"This forum is the best way to get up and running with the Nutanix platform"},"url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/check-hypervisor-password-from-cvm-812","title":"Check Hypervisor Password from CVM","lastPost":{"id":828,"author":{"id":1032,"url":"\/members\/kevinf-1032","name":"kevinf","avatar":"","userTitle":"Nutanix Employee","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"icon":"37a898b2-5836-48f7-8638-a2655ab662a1.png","iconUrl":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/37a898b2-5836-48f7-8638-a2655ab662a1.png","avatarIcon":"7e8707dd-f993-470f-800f-3adc68e91f02_thumb.png","avatarIconUrl":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/7e8707dd-f993-470f-800f-3adc68e91f02_thumb.png","name":"Nutanix Employee","color":"#0873ba"},"userLevel":2},"content":"zacklee89, the reason you are not seeing the password is because the CVMs have recently switched to using SSH keys to access the hypervisor. We've also hidden the password so that it is not displayed when you print the zeus config. The command you've used is no longer in the upgrade guide as of NOS 3.5.3.1.","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/check-hypervisor-password-from-cvm-812?postid=828#post828","creationDate":"2014-05-15T18:20:07+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"lastReply":{"id":828,"author":{"id":1032,"url":"\/members\/kevinf-1032","name":"kevinf","avatar":"","userTitle":"Nutanix Employee","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"icon":"37a898b2-5836-48f7-8638-a2655ab662a1.png","iconUrl":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/37a898b2-5836-48f7-8638-a2655ab662a1.png","avatarIcon":"7e8707dd-f993-470f-800f-3adc68e91f02_thumb.png","avatarIconUrl":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/7e8707dd-f993-470f-800f-3adc68e91f02_thumb.png","name":"Nutanix Employee","color":"#0873ba"},"userLevel":2},"content":"zacklee89, the reason you are not seeing the password is because the CVMs have recently switched to using SSH keys to access the hypervisor. We've also hidden the password so that it is not displayed when you print the zeus config. The command you've used is no longer in the upgrade guide as of NOS 3.5.3.1.","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/check-hypervisor-password-from-cvm-812?postid=828#post828","creationDate":"2014-05-15T18:20:07+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":4,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":812,"author":{"id":920,"url":"\/members\/zacklee89-920","name":"zacklee89","avatar":"","userTitle":"Adventurer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Adventurer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":"Hi ,\n \nI have run below command to show my hypervisor password from one of the CVM , but the password doesn't come out , anyone can help ?\n \nCommand : zeus_config_printer 2> \/dev\/null | grep \"hypervisor {\" -A 3\nResult:\n \nnutanix@NTNX-14SM36060045-A-CVM:192.168.1.208:~$ zeus_config_printer 2> \/dev\/null | grep \"hypervisor {\" -A 3 hypervisor { address_list: \"192.168.1.204\" username: \"root\" }-- hypervisor { address_list: \"192.168.1.206\" username: \"root\" }-- hypervisor { address_list: \"192.168.1.207\" username: \"root\" }\nApart of it , can anyone share where is the password configuration Hypervisor and CVM store in nutanix system? (from book it said store in ZEUS , but i don't know exactly the path location )\n \nThank. ;)\n \nRegards,\nZack","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/check-hypervisor-password-from-cvm-812?postid=812#post812","creationDate":"2014-05-14T09:33:10+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"numberOfViews":1615,"contentType":"question","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/all-about-nutanix-5","categoryId":5,"title":"All About Nutanix","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"828"}, "isActivityPage": null, "showUnsubscribeBtn": null, "attachmentCdn": "https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/", "isGuest": true, "csrfToken": "04a1cedda4f4c583d82c276db1a843b0e160aca5", "hideCategoryMetadata": false, "phrases": { "Forum": { "thread.unsubscribe": "Unsubscribe", "vraag": "Question", "beantwoord": "Solved" } } }">
sudo fio read_config.ini\nroot@debian:~# cat test_vmtools.ini\n[readtest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randread\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n \n>sudo fio write_config.ini\nroot@debian:~# cat test_vmtools.ini\n[writetest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randwrite\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n \n>sudo fio rw_config.ini\nroot@debian:~# cat test_vmtools.ini\n[readtest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randread\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n[writetest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randwrite\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n \nCould anyone help me with test?","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/fio-test-504?postid=504#post504","creationDate":"2014-04-04T11:51:35+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":32828,"id":504,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[],"forum":{"id":23,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/installation-configuration-23","title":"Installation & Configuration","description":"This forum is the best way to get up and running with the Nutanix platform"},"url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/fio-test-504","title":"FIO Test","lastPost":{"id":566,"author":{"id":33,"url":"\/members\/dlink7-33","name":"dlink7","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/90x90\/9i0A71A2D85CADA36B.jpg","userTitle":"Moderator","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Moderator","color":"#0873ba"},"userLevel":4},"content":"You can test with FIO or IOMeter, if your use case is 1VM and 1 vdisk make sure to bump up the outstanding IO. No system will peform great with outstanding IO of 1. \n \nSince Nutanix has local storage controllers on each node you can use disk limitsshares to guartnee resources. \nhttp:\/\/itbloodpressure.com\/2013\/12\/02\/data-locality-sql-vdi-on-the-same-nutanix-cluster\/\n \nAlso you could try IOAnalyzer too, they have some pre-configured workloads, not sure if it matches what your doing or not though.","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/fio-test-504?postid=566#post566","creationDate":"2014-04-15T15:14:14+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"lastReply":{"id":566,"author":{"id":33,"url":"\/members\/dlink7-33","name":"dlink7","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/90x90\/9i0A71A2D85CADA36B.jpg","userTitle":"Moderator","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Moderator","color":"#0873ba"},"userLevel":4},"content":"You can test with FIO or IOMeter, if your use case is 1VM and 1 vdisk make sure to bump up the outstanding IO. No system will peform great with outstanding IO of 1. \n \nSince Nutanix has local storage controllers on each node you can use disk limitsshares to guartnee resources. \nhttp:\/\/itbloodpressure.com\/2013\/12\/02\/data-locality-sql-vdi-on-the-same-nutanix-cluster\/\n \nAlso you could try IOAnalyzer too, they have some pre-configured workloads, not sure if it matches what your doing or not though.","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/fio-test-504?postid=566#post566","creationDate":"2014-04-15T15:14:14+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":5,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":504,"author":{"id":682,"url":"\/members\/comotoza-682","name":"comotoza","avatar":"","userTitle":"Adventurer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Adventurer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":"Does anyone test Nutanix with FIO but not with diagnostics VM?\nWhen we testing Nutanix our processors on host all cores are almost 100 % loaded.\nWe started test 3.5.2.1 and get some disks maked offline, we return them and upgrade to 3.5.3.1.\nFor the first time after install results is ok (13k IOPS for 400 Gb disk on 3350), but next day (all data is cold) we have afwul resuls with zero counters sometimes.For example 0 read\/0 write. Nutanix is upper consoles on slide.\nDoes it normal resuls?\nncc check tell that everything is ok.\nFor test on slide we use 100Gb disk so we should be in one node.\nFio config \n>sudo fio read_config.ini\nroot@debian:~# cat test_vmtools.ini\n[readtest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randread\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n \n>sudo fio write_config.ini\nroot@debian:~# cat test_vmtools.ini\n[writetest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randwrite\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n \n>sudo fio rw_config.ini\nroot@debian:~# cat test_vmtools.ini\n[readtest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randread\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n[writetest]\nblocksize=4k\nfilename=\/dev\/sdb\nrw=randwrite\ndirect=1\nbuffered=0\nioengine=libaio\niodepth=32\n \nCould anyone help me with test?","url":"\/installation-configuration-23\/fio-test-504?postid=504#post504","creationDate":"2014-04-04T11:51:35+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 years ago"},"numberOfViews":1577,"contentType":"discussion","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/all-about-nutanix-5","categoryId":5,"title":"All About Nutanix","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"566"}, "isActivityPage": null, "showUnsubscribeBtn": null, "attachmentCdn": "https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/", "isGuest": true, "csrfToken": "04a1cedda4f4c583d82c276db1a843b0e160aca5", "hideCategoryMetadata": false, "phrases": { "Forum": { "thread.unsubscribe": "Unsubscribe", "vraag": "Question", "beantwoord": "Solved" } } }">
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