If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me on Twitter and if you haven't already done so, make sure you are subscribed to the show wherever you consume podcasts.<\/p>","id":41300,"featuredImage":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/4d09f445-5bc6-443a-95c4-f89be85ca24a_thumb.png","label":"Blog","replyCount":0,"views":138,"post":{"id":62428,"author":{"id":7898,"url":"\/members\/aluciani-7898","name":"aluciani","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/77accf89-4f79-48be-81e6-c2ac5507e29b.png","userTitle":"Chevalier","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Chevalier","color":"#660099"},"userLevel":7},"content":" This week on the podcast, Dwayne chats with Marc Trouard-Riolle, about Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) on Azure and how to get started. Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) on Microsoft Azure enables your applications to be run where you want them, on-premises or in the public cloud, all operated as a single cloud.<\/p> If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me on Twitter and if you haven't already done so, make sure you are subscribed to the show wherever you consume podcasts.<\/p>","url":"\/community-blog-154\/nutanix-community-podcast-nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-on-azure-41300?postid=62428#post62428","creationDate":"2022-10-25T13:29:23+0000","relativeCreationDate":"8 days ago"},"contentType":"article","type":3,"likes":4,"hasCurrentUserLiked":false},"phrases":{"Forum":{"{n} year|{n} years":"{n} year|{n} years","{n} month|{n} months":"{n} month|{n} months","{n} day|{n} days":"{n} day|{n} days","{n} hour|{n} hours":"{n} hour|{n} hours","{n} minute|{n} minutes":"{n} minute|{n} minutes","just":"just now","{plural} ago":"{plural} ago"}}}">
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Check out this new hibernate video for AWS. \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/new-hibernate-demo-41308?postid=62457#post62457","creationDate":"2022-10-27T16:17:21+0000","relativeCreationDate":"6 days ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":43164,"id":41308,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[],"forum":{"id":149,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149","title":"Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2)","description":"Unify all your Private and Public Clouds"},"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/new-hibernate-demo-41308","title":"New Hibernate demo","lastPost":{"id":62457,"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":"
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Once Prism Central is automatically deployed from the cluster creation process, the FGW deploys into the same VNET that Prism Central is using. \u00a0The FGW is a native Azure VM. The VM has two network interface cards(NICs) attached to it, one for internal traffic and one for external traffic. The external NIC \u00a0where the floating IP's are configured for workloads that may need away outside clients connecting into running workloads on the cluster. The default installation will configure 50 floating IP's on the external NIC. These floating IP's can be assigned in Prism Central in the VM menu or in the VPC menu.<\/span><\/span><\/p> The internal subnet - \/28\u00a0 For production deplpyments I would double the size of the above subnets for future growth.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Traffic that goes directly to the hypervisor, the storage controllers and Prism Central are not in the path of the FGW. This is important because replication traffic can represent most of the bandwidth coming from on-prem when you go to migrate\/failover workloads to Azure.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p> The current sizes for the FGW are:<\/span><\/span><\/p> Small (Standard_D4_v4, 4 vCPUs, 16GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 10000 Mbps<\/p> Large (Standard_D32_v4, 32 vCPUs, 128GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 16000 Mbps<\/span><\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> With the large price difference between the two types it's best to start small and then you can always change the VM type later. If you do need to change the VM type, your network security group settings will be preserved on the VM.<\/span><\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Both the internal and external \u00a0NICS have a network security group (NSG) Attached to them. In most cases you will have to adjust the external NSG to allow traffic into the cluster.<\/span><\/span><\/p> As of today the FGW is a single VM. If the FGW is stopped or deleted , The NC2 portal will see it as HA event where FGW is unreachable and then portal will create a new FGW in place of existing if it exists or delete FGW which is powered off. When I was testing upgrades of the FGW it took four minutes to perform an upgrade from the NC 2 portal. It follows a similar process of removing and replacing the VM with a new one.<\/span><\/span> \u00a0<\/p> Hopefully that covers everything you need to know about the Flow Gateway VM in Azure. If you do have a question, ask away! \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/flow-gateway-vm-in-azure-everything-you-need-to-know-41306?postid=62446#post62446","creationDate":"2022-10-26T21:11:12+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":43162,"id":41306,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[],"forum":{"id":149,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149","title":"Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2)","description":"Unify all your Private and Public Clouds"},"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/flow-gateway-vm-in-azure-everything-you-need-to-know-41306","title":"Flow Gateway VM in Azure - Everything you need to know.","lastPost":{"id":62446,"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":" The Flow Gateway VM (FGW) for Nutanix Cloud Clusters In Azure(NC2) is the Lynch pin to having a your own Supercloud. The FGW is responsible for all VM traffic going north and south from the Nutanix cluster in Azure. This virtual machine allows outside communication from both cloud and on-premises services to the workloads running on the Azure NC2 Cluster. \u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p> Once Prism Central is automatically deployed from the cluster creation process, the FGW deploys into the same VNET that Prism Central is using. \u00a0The FGW is a native Azure VM. The VM has two network interface cards(NICs) attached to it, one for internal traffic and one for external traffic. The external NIC \u00a0where the floating IP's are configured for workloads that may need away outside clients connecting into running workloads on the cluster. The default installation will configure 50 floating IP's on the external NIC. These floating IP's can be assigned in Prism Central in the VM menu or in the VPC menu.<\/span><\/span><\/p> The internal subnet - \/28\u00a0 For production deplpyments I would double the size of the above subnets for future growth.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Traffic that goes directly to the hypervisor, the storage controllers and Prism Central are not in the path of the FGW. This is important because replication traffic can represent most of the bandwidth coming from on-prem when you go to migrate\/failover workloads to Azure.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p> The current sizes for the FGW are:<\/span><\/span><\/p> Small (Standard_D4_v4, 4 vCPUs, 16GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 10000 Mbps<\/p> Large (Standard_D32_v4, 32 vCPUs, 128GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 16000 Mbps<\/span><\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> With the large price difference between the two types it's best to start small and then you can always change the VM type later. If you do need to change the VM type, your network security group settings will be preserved on the VM.<\/span><\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Both the internal and external \u00a0NICS have a network security group (NSG) Attached to them. In most cases you will have to adjust the external NSG to allow traffic into the cluster.<\/span><\/span><\/p> As of today the FGW is a single VM. If the FGW is stopped or deleted , The NC2 portal will see it as HA event where FGW is unreachable and then portal will create a new FGW in place of existing if it exists or delete FGW which is powered off. When I was testing upgrades of the FGW it took four minutes to perform an upgrade from the NC 2 portal. It follows a similar process of removing and replacing the VM with a new one.<\/span><\/span> \u00a0<\/p> Hopefully that covers everything you need to know about the Flow Gateway VM in Azure. If you do have a question, ask away! \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/flow-gateway-vm-in-azure-everything-you-need-to-know-41306?postid=62446#post62446","creationDate":"2022-10-26T21:11:12+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":0,"numberOfLikes":2,"relevantPost":{"id":62446,"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":" The Flow Gateway VM (FGW) for Nutanix Cloud Clusters In Azure(NC2) is the Lynch pin to having a your own Supercloud. The FGW is responsible for all VM traffic going north and south from the Nutanix cluster in Azure. This virtual machine allows outside communication from both cloud and on-premises services to the workloads running on the Azure NC2 Cluster. \u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p> Once Prism Central is automatically deployed from the cluster creation process, the FGW deploys into the same VNET that Prism Central is using. \u00a0The FGW is a native Azure VM. The VM has two network interface cards(NICs) attached to it, one for internal traffic and one for external traffic. The external NIC \u00a0where the floating IP's are configured for workloads that may need away outside clients connecting into running workloads on the cluster. The default installation will configure 50 floating IP's on the external NIC. These floating IP's can be assigned in Prism Central in the VM menu or in the VPC menu.<\/span><\/span><\/p> The internal subnet - \/28\u00a0 For production deplpyments I would double the size of the above subnets for future growth.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Traffic that goes directly to the hypervisor, the storage controllers and Prism Central are not in the path of the FGW. This is important because replication traffic can represent most of the bandwidth coming from on-prem when you go to migrate\/failover workloads to Azure.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p> The current sizes for the FGW are:<\/span><\/span><\/p> Small (Standard_D4_v4, 4 vCPUs, 16GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 10000 Mbps<\/p> Large (Standard_D32_v4, 32 vCPUs, 128GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 16000 Mbps<\/span><\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> With the large price difference between the two types it's best to start small and then you can always change the VM type later. If you do need to change the VM type, your network security group settings will be preserved on the VM.<\/span><\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Both the internal and external \u00a0NICS have a network security group (NSG) Attached to them. In most cases you will have to adjust the external NSG to allow traffic into the cluster.<\/span><\/span><\/p> As of today the FGW is a single VM. If the FGW is stopped or deleted , The NC2 portal will see it as HA event where FGW is unreachable and then portal will create a new FGW in place of existing if it exists or delete FGW which is powered off. When I was testing upgrades of the FGW it took four minutes to perform an upgrade from the NC 2 portal. It follows a similar process of removing and replacing the VM with a new one.<\/span><\/span> \u00a0<\/p> Hopefully that covers everything you need to know about the Flow Gateway VM in Azure. If you do have a question, ask away! \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/flow-gateway-vm-in-azure-everything-you-need-to-know-41306?postid=62446#post62446","creationDate":"2022-10-26T21:11:12+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"numberOfViews":105,"contentType":"discussion","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62446"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
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When sizing the subnets for the FGW I would use the following miniums.<\/p>
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When sizing the subnets for the FGW I would use the following miniums.<\/p>
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When sizing the subnets for the FGW I would use the following miniums.<\/p>
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According to Gartner, by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021. This is a significant challenge for many given most Kubernetes solutions are not meant to support enterprise scale, even less can do so in a manner that is cost effective. The Nutanix Cloud Platform enables enterprises to run Kubernetes in a software-defined infrastructure environment that can linearly scale. Additionally, whether running Kubernetes on-premises or in the public cloud, Nutanix delivers a cost-effective solution that can help lower total cost of ownership by up to 53%<\/a> when compared to other native cloud deployment solutions.<\/p> Read more of the press release: Nutanix Accelerates Kubernetes Adoption in the Enterprise<\/a><\/strong><\/p> Share your thoughts in the comments below \ud83d\udc47\ud83c\udffb<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/accelerating-enterprise-adoption-of-kubernetes-with-nutanix-41303?postid=62439#post62439","creationDate":"2022-10-26T13:28:57+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":43161,"id":41303,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[],"forum":{"id":30,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30","title":"Nutanix Kubernetes Engine","description":"Kubernetes Management Made Simple"},"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/accelerating-enterprise-adoption-of-kubernetes-with-nutanix-41303","title":"Accelerating Enterprise Adoption of Kubernetes With Nutanix","lastPost":{"id":62439,"author":{"id":7898,"url":"\/members\/aluciani-7898","name":"aluciani","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/77accf89-4f79-48be-81e6-c2ac5507e29b.png","userTitle":"Chevalier","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Chevalier","color":"#660099"},"userLevel":7},"content":" \u201cKubernetes deployments are inherently dynamic and challenging to manage at scale,\u201d said Thomas Cornely, SVP, Product Management, Nutanix. \u201cRunning Kubernetes container platforms cost-effectively at large scale requires developer-ready infrastructure that seamlessly adapts to changing requirements. Our expertise in simplifying infrastructure management while optimizing resources\u30fcboth on-premises and in the public cloud\u30fcis now being applied to help enterprises adopt Kubernetes more quickly. The Nutanix Cloud Platform now supports a broad choice of Kubernetes container platforms, provides integrated data services for modern applications, and enables developers to provision Infrastructure as Code.\u201d<\/p> According to Gartner, by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021. This is a significant challenge for many given most Kubernetes solutions are not meant to support enterprise scale, even less can do so in a manner that is cost effective. The Nutanix Cloud Platform enables enterprises to run Kubernetes in a software-defined infrastructure environment that can linearly scale. 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Our expertise in simplifying infrastructure management while optimizing resources\u30fcboth on-premises and in the public cloud\u30fcis now being applied to help enterprises adopt Kubernetes more quickly. The Nutanix Cloud Platform now supports a broad choice of Kubernetes container platforms, provides integrated data services for modern applications, and enables developers to provision Infrastructure as Code.\u201d<\/p> According to Gartner, by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021. This is a significant challenge for many given most Kubernetes solutions are not meant to support enterprise scale, even less can do so in a manner that is cost effective. The Nutanix Cloud Platform enables enterprises to run Kubernetes in a software-defined infrastructure environment that can linearly scale. Additionally, whether running Kubernetes on-premises or in the public cloud, Nutanix delivers a cost-effective solution that can help lower total cost of ownership by up to 53%<\/a> when compared to other native cloud deployment solutions.<\/p>
The workaround was to create a new job directly on the VEEAM Server and configure the VSS to truncate the logs. It\u2019s working fine! But the problem now is : the exchange server is in the Group of protected VM. When we try to delete from the protected VM group , the VM comes automatically in the group after 15min. Anyone have an Idea? Because the problem is now we have 2 different backups of the same VM.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeam-protected-vm-s-39508?postid=57460#post57460","creationDate":"2021-04-28T08:53:28+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":23815,"id":39508,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":29,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29","title":"Nutanix Disaster Recovery","description":"Make Disaster Recovery a Breeze"},"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeam-protected-vm-s-39508","title":"VEEAM Protected VM's","lastPost":{"id":62384,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" When we try to delete from the protected VM group , the VM comes automatically in the group after 15min.\u00a0<\/p>\t<\/div>\t<\/div><\/content-quote> Hello\u00a0 What do you mean by deleted it from Protected VM group, from Veeam or from Nutanix?<\/p> If you selected Back job type: PD Snapshot job, then it will dynamically backup all the VMs in this particular PD automatically, so you will need to remove the VM from Nutanix PD via nCli \u00bb\u00a0protection-domain {} name=\"name\" =\"vm_names\"<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Another thing to leverage Nutanix application consistent snapshot please consider the following:<\/p> Only the following applications support application-consistent snapshots without pre-freeze and post_thaw scripts:<\/p>\t \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeam-protected-vm-s-39508?postid=62384#post62384","creationDate":"2022-10-19T07:20:01+0000","relativeCreationDate":"14 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62384,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" When we try to delete from the protected VM group , the VM comes automatically in the group after 15min.\u00a0<\/p>\t<\/div>\t<\/div><\/content-quote> Hello\u00a0 What do you mean by deleted it from Protected VM group, from Veeam or from Nutanix?<\/p> If you selected Back job type: PD Snapshot job, then it will dynamically backup all the VMs in this particular PD automatically, so you will need to remove the VM from Nutanix PD via nCli \u00bb\u00a0protection-domain {} name=\"name\" =\"vm_names\"<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Another thing to leverage Nutanix application consistent snapshot please consider the following:<\/p> Only the following applications support application-consistent snapshots without pre-freeze and post_thaw scripts:<\/p>\t \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeam-protected-vm-s-39508?postid=62384#post62384","creationDate":"2022-10-19T07:20:01+0000","relativeCreationDate":"14 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":2,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":57460,"author":{"id":112080,"url":"\/members\/aurelius-112080","name":"Aurelius","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/6494b9a0-af27-4fbe-86d3-dca60011305a.png","userTitle":"Pathfinder","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Pathfinder","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" I have a question about the \u201cprotected VM\u2019s\u201d in VEEAM for Nutanix. In the beginning, we had a problem with a Exchange Server logs. when the backup was complete with VEEAM for Nutanix the Logs from exchange are not truncated.<\/p> The workaround was to create a new job directly on the VEEAM Server and configure the VSS to truncate the logs. It\u2019s working fine! But the problem now is : the exchange server is in the Group of protected VM. When we try to delete from the protected VM group , the VM comes automatically in the group after 15min. Anyone have an Idea? Because the problem is now we have 2 different backups of the same VM.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeam-protected-vm-s-39508?postid=57460#post57460","creationDate":"2021-04-28T08:53:28+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"numberOfViews":115,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62384"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
Which path your virtual machines take in and out of the NC2 Cluster will depend on how other services need to talk to the running virtual machines on NC2.<\/span><\/p> The FVGW Is a native Azure VM that gets deployed when the first cluster is created. The FVGM has both and internal and external network interface cards(NIC). Traffic from your Azure Nutanix cluster is directed towards the FVGM\u2019s Internal NIC And then eventually routed out through the external NIC. The external NIC grabs virtual IPs directly from Azure to be used as floating IP's. These floating IPS can be directly assigned to virtual machines running on the cluster.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> The below video discuss routing inside of NC2 on Azure.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> NAT<\/strong> If the majority of the VMs running on the NC2 Azure cluster only need outbound communication with the rest of the world, then this is a good option. If there is only a handful of applications that need to initiate inbound connectivity like a web server you can use floating IP's to provide the inbound IP that they can initiate the connection.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Routed Path(Non-NAT)<\/strong> \u00a0<\/p> Below is a video showing to configure a Non-NAT path in Prism Central.<\/span> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/azure-networking-picking-the-right-path-41287?postid=62381#post62381","creationDate":"2022-10-18T15:25:24+0000","relativeCreationDate":"15 days ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":43159,"id":41287,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[],"forum":{"id":149,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149","title":"Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2)","description":"Unify all your Private and Public Clouds"},"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/azure-networking-picking-the-right-path-41287","title":"Azure Networking \u2013 Picking the right path.","lastPost":{"id":62381,"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":" One of the biggest changes with Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) on Azure compared to it's AWS counterpart is the requirement for Flow virtual networking. Flow virtual networking provides an overlay in Azure to provide secure communication between multiple tenants you may be hosting on the Nutanix cluster and also provides north and southbound connectivity. North and southbound connectivity is provided through the Flow gateway virtual machine (FVGW). Workloads running on the cluster can either go through a network address translation (NAT) path or a routed path not using a NAT. <\/span><\/p> Which path your virtual machines take in and out of the NC2 Cluster will depend on how other services need to talk to the running virtual machines on NC2.<\/span><\/p> The FVGW Is a native Azure VM that gets deployed when the first cluster is created. The FVGM has both and internal and external network interface cards(NIC). Traffic from your Azure Nutanix cluster is directed towards the FVGM\u2019s Internal NIC And then eventually routed out through the external NIC. The external NIC grabs virtual IPs directly from Azure to be used as floating IP's. These floating IPS can be directly assigned to virtual machines running on the cluster.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> The below video discuss routing inside of NC2 on Azure.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> NAT<\/strong> If the majority of the VMs running on the NC2 Azure cluster only need outbound communication with the rest of the world, then this is a good option. If there is only a handful of applications that need to initiate inbound connectivity like a web server you can use floating IP's to provide the inbound IP that they can initiate the connection.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Routed Path(Non-NAT)<\/strong> \u00a0<\/p> Below is a video showing to configure a Non-NAT path in Prism Central.<\/span> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/azure-networking-picking-the-right-path-41287?postid=62381#post62381","creationDate":"2022-10-18T15:25:24+0000","relativeCreationDate":"15 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":0,"numberOfLikes":2,"relevantPost":{"id":62381,"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":" One of the biggest changes with Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) on Azure compared to it's AWS counterpart is the requirement for Flow virtual networking. Flow virtual networking provides an overlay in Azure to provide secure communication between multiple tenants you may be hosting on the Nutanix cluster and also provides north and southbound connectivity. North and southbound connectivity is provided through the Flow gateway virtual machine (FVGW). Workloads running on the cluster can either go through a network address translation (NAT) path or a routed path not using a NAT. <\/span><\/p> Which path your virtual machines take in and out of the NC2 Cluster will depend on how other services need to talk to the running virtual machines on NC2.<\/span><\/p> The FVGW Is a native Azure VM that gets deployed when the first cluster is created. The FVGM has both and internal and external network interface cards(NIC). Traffic from your Azure Nutanix cluster is directed towards the FVGM\u2019s Internal NIC And then eventually routed out through the external NIC. The external NIC grabs virtual IPs directly from Azure to be used as floating IP's. These floating IPS can be directly assigned to virtual machines running on the cluster.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> The below video discuss routing inside of NC2 on Azure.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> NAT<\/strong> If the majority of the VMs running on the NC2 Azure cluster only need outbound communication with the rest of the world, then this is a good option. If there is only a handful of applications that need to initiate inbound connectivity like a web server you can use floating IP's to provide the inbound IP that they can initiate the connection.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Routed Path(Non-NAT)<\/strong> \u00a0<\/p> Below is a video showing to configure a Non-NAT path in Prism Central.<\/span> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/azure-networking-picking-the-right-path-41287?postid=62381#post62381","creationDate":"2022-10-18T15:25:24+0000","relativeCreationDate":"15 days ago"},"numberOfViews":142,"contentType":"discussion","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62381"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
\u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/vdi-having-login-issue-10061-socket-error-41031?postid=61531#post61531","creationDate":"2022-07-12T14:51:50+0000","relativeCreationDate":"3 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24804,"id":41031,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":149,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149","title":"Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2)","description":"Unify all your Private and Public Clouds"},"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/vdi-having-login-issue-10061-socket-error-41031","title":"VDI having login issue 10061 socket error","lastPost":{"id":62377,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" Can you confirm the requried ports are open between end user & citrix environment\u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/vdi-having-login-issue-10061-socket-error-41031?postid=62377#post62377","creationDate":"2022-10-18T13:03:59+0000","relativeCreationDate":"15 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62377,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" Can you confirm the requried ports are open between end user & citrix environment\u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/vdi-having-login-issue-10061-socket-error-41031?postid=62377#post62377","creationDate":"2022-10-18T13:03:59+0000","relativeCreationDate":"15 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":3,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":61531,"author":{"id":121313,"url":"\/members\/nirmal2802-121313","name":"Nirmal2802","avatar":"","userTitle":"Explorer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Explorer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" when we login VDI\u00a0 getting socket 10061 error it is new VDi.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/vdi-having-login-issue-10061-socket-error-41031?postid=61531#post61531","creationDate":"2022-07-12T14:51:50+0000","relativeCreationDate":"3 months ago"},"numberOfViews":167,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62377"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
You can have below options<\/p> You can have below options<\/p> We are in the process of setting LEAP in our environment. We have a Nutanix three node cluster that contains our Production VM\u2019s. We have another Nutanix three node cluster that is going to be used for DR. Right now this DR cluster doesn\u2019t have any VM\u2019s on it besides the Controller VM\u2019s. Currently the DR cluster is located in the same data center as the Production cluster. Our plan is to move the DR to a different data center. What I\u2019d like to be able to do is setup LEAP and have everything replicate prior to moving the DR cluster to the new datacenter. This would allow the process to replicate over our LAN instead of the WAN. Is it possible to set up LEAP to do replication\u00a0locally like this and then once we move the DR cluster to the new data center, reconfigure LEAP so that it points to the DR cluster. The DR cluster will also be reassigned new IP addresses once it moves to the new data center.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/leap-implementation-question-40001?postid=58773#post58773","creationDate":"2021-09-07T16:07:53+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"numberOfViews":75,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62354"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
Latest virtio drivers added support for Server 2022.\u00a0 Maybe try those?<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/rdp-connections-freezing-windows-server-2022-41206?postid=62353#post62353","creationDate":"2022-10-16T13:08:23+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62353,"author":{"id":79155,"url":"\/members\/alans-79155","name":"AlanS","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Latest virtio drivers added support for Server 2022.\u00a0 Maybe try those?<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/rdp-connections-freezing-windows-server-2022-41206?postid=62353#post62353","creationDate":"2022-10-16T13:08:23+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":5,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":62042,"author":{"id":122902,"url":"\/members\/natea-122902","name":"NateA","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" RDP to guest vm\u2019s running Windows Server 2022 are freezing a few seconds after connecting. Running latest VirtIO drivers 1.1.7. After rebooting the guest, RDP seems to work ok for an hour or so before freezing again. Guest memory utilization 48%, CPU 3-5% so no issue there.<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/rdp-connections-freezing-windows-server-2022-41206?postid=62042#post62042","creationDate":"2022-09-22T12:48:08+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"numberOfViews":144,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62353"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
Thanks.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeambackup-for-nutanix-ahv-cannot-use-cbt-reference-vm-snapshot-not-found-41126?postid=61777#post61777","creationDate":"2022-08-18T07:08:58+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24880,"id":41126,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":29,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29","title":"Nutanix Disaster Recovery","description":"Make Disaster Recovery a Breeze"},"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeambackup-for-nutanix-ahv-cannot-use-cbt-reference-vm-snapshot-not-found-41126","title":"VeeamBackup for nutanix AHV: cannot use cbt. Reference vm snapshot not found","lastPost":{"id":62351,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" I believe Veeam CBT available only for VMware Hypervisor as of now.\u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeambackup-for-nutanix-ahv-cannot-use-cbt-reference-vm-snapshot-not-found-41126?postid=62351#post62351","creationDate":"2022-10-16T12:48:45+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62351,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" I believe Veeam CBT available only for VMware Hypervisor as of now.\u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeambackup-for-nutanix-ahv-cannot-use-cbt-reference-vm-snapshot-not-found-41126?postid=62351#post62351","creationDate":"2022-10-16T12:48:45+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":1,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":61777,"author":{"id":122575,"url":"\/members\/eduartal-122575","name":"Eduartal","avatar":"","userTitle":"Explorer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Explorer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Hi! I have this problem with my VM backup jobs in Veeam for Nutanix AHV. The backup job can\u00b4t find de reference Vm\u00b4s Backup snapshots that are used for Veeam Changed Block Tracking (CBT).<\/p> Thanks.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeambackup-for-nutanix-ahv-cannot-use-cbt-reference-vm-snapshot-not-found-41126?postid=61777#post61777","creationDate":"2022-08-18T07:08:58+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"numberOfViews":91,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62351"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
I am planning synchronous replication between two sites with AHV, and the prerequisites are not clear in the documentation. I have 960GB SSD disks on the hosts. Apparently the minimum required is 1.2TB but it's not explicit in the documentation. Does anyone know where I can validate this information?<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Thanks! :)<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/synchronous-replication-requirements-41218?postid=62068#post62068","creationDate":"2022-09-26T16:59:46+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24949,"id":41218,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":29,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29","title":"Nutanix Disaster Recovery","description":"Make Disaster Recovery a Breeze"},"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/synchronous-replication-requirements-41218","title":"Synchronous Replication Requirements","lastPost":{"id":62350,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" Nutanix AHV Support 2 options:<\/p> Please Nutanix DR Documentation for details<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/synchronous-replication-requirements-41218?postid=62350#post62350","creationDate":"2022-10-16T12:47:14+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62350,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" Nutanix AHV Support 2 options:<\/p> Please Nutanix DR Documentation for details<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/synchronous-replication-requirements-41218?postid=62350#post62350","creationDate":"2022-10-16T12:47:14+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":2,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":62068,"author":{"id":84435,"url":"\/members\/clemilton-84435","name":"Clemilton","avatar":"","userTitle":"Wayfarer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Wayfarer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Hello everyone.<\/p> I am planning synchronous replication between two sites with AHV, and the prerequisites are not clear in the documentation. I have 960GB SSD disks on the hosts. Apparently the minimum required is 1.2TB but it's not explicit in the documentation. Does anyone know where I can validate this information?<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Thanks! :)<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/synchronous-replication-requirements-41218?postid=62068#post62068","creationDate":"2022-09-26T16:59:46+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"numberOfViews":29,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62350"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
Customer is using Dell XC430-4.<\/p> vCenter version 6.5.0 (Build 17994927)<\/p> ESXi version 6.5.0 Update 3 (Build 18071574)<\/p> AOS cluster ID el7.3-release-fraser-6.1-stable-d0d01a21610008feb6f566fbfe4aa767bda26e0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Target upgrading to<\/p> vCenter 7.0u2a<\/p> ESXi version 7.0u2a using dell offline bundle VMware-VMvisor-Installer-7.0.0.update02-17867351.x86_64-DellEMC_Customized-A03<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> kindly advise me the<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/can-we-upgrade-esxi-host-using-manual-way-with-cli-using-offline-bundle-current-no-drs-enabled-41056?postid=61593#post61593","creationDate":"2022-07-24T18:29:57+0000","relativeCreationDate":"3 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24824,"id":41056,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/can-we-upgrade-esxi-host-using-manual-way-with-cli-using-offline-bundle-current-no-drs-enabled-41056","title":"can we upgrade esxi host using manual way with cli using offline bundle? Current no DRS enabled","lastPost":{"id":62347,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Hello\u00a0 Important thing, After upgrading vCenter then ESXi,\u00a0upgrade AOS from 6.1 to 6.5, because 6.1 will be EOL within Month.<\/strong>\u00a0Upgrading ESXi and DRS is not enable, you have to upgrade it manually through vSphere not Nutanix. For more details:<\/strong><\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=vSphere-Admin6-AOS-v6_5:vsp-node-upgrade-manual-vsphere-c.html<\/a><\/p> If DRS is not enabled, you must upgrade ESXi manually as below:<\/p> If you are upgrading all nodes in the cluster at once, shut down all guest VMs and stop the cluster with the\u00a0cluster stop<\/em>\u00a0command.<\/p> If you are upgrading the nodes while keeping the cluster running, ensure that all nodes are up by logging on to a CVM and running the\u00a0cluster status<\/em>\u00a0command. If any nodes are not running, start them before proceeding with the upgrade. Shut down all guest VMs on the node or migrate them to other nodes in the Nutanix cluster.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/can-we-upgrade-esxi-host-using-manual-way-with-cli-using-offline-bundle-current-no-drs-enabled-41056?postid=62347#post62347","creationDate":"2022-10-16T07:57:08+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62347,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Veeam has this KB Article that references a workaround\/fix:\u00a0 https:\/\/www.veeam.com\/kb4333<\/a><\/p> However, it\u2019s not at all clear how i would make a domain account an administrator\/backup operator on the File Server that hosts the SMB3.0 share (the cvm..)<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/veeam-backup-on-hyper-v-2012-r2-vss-issue-41282?postid=62342#post62342","creationDate":"2022-10-16T04:20:48+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24996,"id":41282,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/veeam-backup-on-hyper-v-2012-r2-vss-issue-41282","title":"Veeam Backup on Hyper-V 2012 R2 VSS issue","lastPost":{"id":62342,"author":{"id":16231,"url":"\/members\/tysw-16231","name":"tysw","avatar":"","userTitle":"","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Wayfarer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Long shot i know, but i\u2019m wondering if anyone every solved the issue of VSS backups failing after June 2022 Update on Hyper-V 2012 R2 hosts.\u00a0<\/p> Veeam has this KB Article that references a workaround\/fix:\u00a0 https:\/\/www.veeam.com\/kb4333<\/a><\/p> However, it\u2019s not at all clear how i would make a domain account an administrator\/backup operator on the File Server that hosts the SMB3.0 share (the cvm..)<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/veeam-backup-on-hyper-v-2012-r2-vss-issue-41282?postid=62342#post62342","creationDate":"2022-10-16T04:20:48+0000","relativeCreationDate":"17 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":0,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":62342,"author":{"id":16231,"url":"\/members\/tysw-16231","name":"tysw","avatar":"","userTitle":"","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Wayfarer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Long shot i know, but i\u2019m wondering if anyone every solved the issue of VSS backups failing after June 2022 Update on Hyper-V 2012 R2 hosts.\u00a0<\/p> So, as shown in the picture, there are two mouse points on the VM screen, so what should we do to solve these symptoms?<\/p> The symptoms remain the same when the VM is restarted, and the settings have not been changed<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> HX-7520, AOS 5.15.5.1, VM - SUSE 11<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/two-mouse-points-are-displayed-on-the-screen-41152?postid=61842#post61842","creationDate":"2022-08-29T06:05:56+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24898,"id":41152,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/two-mouse-points-are-displayed-on-the-screen-41152","title":"Two Mouse Points Are Displayed On The Screen","lastPost":{"id":62337,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" Try to install Nutanix Gust Tools<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/two-mouse-points-are-displayed-on-the-screen-41152?postid=62337#post62337","creationDate":"2022-10-14T21:57:43+0000","relativeCreationDate":"19 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62337,"author":{"id":10812,"url":"\/members\/qamarabbas-10812","name":"qamarabbas","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":1},"content":" Try to install Nutanix Gust Tools<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/two-mouse-points-are-displayed-on-the-screen-41152?postid=62337#post62337","creationDate":"2022-10-14T21:57:43+0000","relativeCreationDate":"19 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":3,"numberOfLikes":1,"relevantPost":{"id":61842,"author":{"id":116889,"url":"\/members\/junsu-116889","name":"junsu","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/09290bf8-e452-4fc6-8d22-98a78758064e.png","userTitle":"Trailblazer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trailblazer","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Hello. I don't think it's a problem with Nutanix, but I want to check it out Have you seen any of these symptoms?<\/p> So, as shown in the picture, there are two mouse points on the VM screen, so what should we do to solve these symptoms?<\/p> The symptoms remain the same when the VM is restarted, and the settings have not been changed<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> HX-7520, AOS 5.15.5.1, VM - SUSE 11<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/two-mouse-points-are-displayed-on-the-screen-41152?postid=61842#post61842","creationDate":"2022-08-29T06:05:56+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"numberOfViews":38,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62337"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
\u00a0<\/p> Trying to deploy AHV Windows VMs from template and from AHV VMs.\u00a0 On both methods I get guest customization options using sysprep.\u00a0 I have been choosing \u201cGuided Script\u201d and filling out the fields for User Name, Password, Local, and Host Name.\u00a0 I leave the\u00a0license key blank becasue we have enterpise licesing which is assigned when teh VM is joined to the domain.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> So far, evertime I have tried the host name does not get updated to match the Host Name I entered for the guided script.\u00a0 Also, in VMware guest customization you put what you want the password to be after sysprep.\u00a0 Fr this one is it asking for the current Administrator User\/Password, or one to be updated or created by sysprep?<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/guest-customization-using-guided-script-for-sysprep-on-clones-or-deployment-from-template-41260?postid=62229#post62229","creationDate":"2022-10-07T14:37:33+0000","relativeCreationDate":"26 days ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24978,"id":41260,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/guest-customization-using-guided-script-for-sysprep-on-clones-or-deployment-from-template-41260","title":"Guest customization using \"Guided Script\" for sysprep on clones or deployment from Template.","lastPost":{"id":62242,"author":{"id":34837,"url":"\/members\/kcmount-34837","name":"Kcmount","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/a0f385dc-9e17-4861-8314-7bbd45b0f51d.png","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":2},"content":" Hello,<\/p> Have you checked in the sysprep logs to see what happened?<\/p> Couple of maybe useful KB links here\u00a0<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Web-Console-Guide-Prism-v6_5:wc-windows-vm-customize-with-sysprep-clone-vm-wc-t.html<\/a><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> https:\/\/youtu.be\/ONZtzDUcxlI<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Web-Console-Guide-Prism-v5_20:wc-vm-image-customize-wc-c.html<\/a><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/guest-customization-using-guided-script-for-sysprep-on-clones-or-deployment-from-template-41260?postid=62242#post62242","creationDate":"2022-10-09T07:19:47+0000","relativeCreationDate":"24 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62242,"author":{"id":34837,"url":"\/members\/kcmount-34837","name":"Kcmount","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/a0f385dc-9e17-4861-8314-7bbd45b0f51d.png","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":2},"content":" Hello,<\/p> Have you checked in the sysprep logs to see what happened?<\/p> Couple of maybe useful KB links here\u00a0<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Web-Console-Guide-Prism-v6_5:wc-windows-vm-customize-with-sysprep-clone-vm-wc-t.html<\/a><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> https:\/\/youtu.be\/ONZtzDUcxlI<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> I have a VM that the network is not working, so we will make another VM.<\/p> The problem is that we need one folder storaged in the disk. Can we download this folder?<\/p> I know that in VMWare you can go to the disk and copy the folder in the Hypervisor. Has Nutnix this function?<\/p> Best regards, Hello Eneko,<\/p> Yes, you can.\u00a0After you install NGT in the Windows or Linux\u00a0guest VM, you can restore the desired files from the VM through the web interface or Ngtcli.<\/p> For system requirements:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-requirements-ssr-pc-r.html<\/a><\/p> Limitations:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-limitations-ssr-pc-r.html<\/a><\/p> Enabling Self-service restore:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-enable-ssr-pc-t.html<\/a><\/p> How-To for Windows:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-procedure-ssr-windowsvm-pc-c.html<\/a><\/p> How-To for Linux:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-procedure-ssr-linuxvm-pc-c.html<\/a><\/p> Regards,<\/p> Hindawi<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/recover-files-from-vm-41254?postid=62182#post62182","creationDate":"2022-10-05T13:45:51+0000","relativeCreationDate":"28 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62182,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Hello Eneko,<\/p> Yes, you can.\u00a0After you install NGT in the Windows or Linux\u00a0guest VM, you can restore the desired files from the VM through the web interface or Ngtcli.<\/p> For system requirements:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-requirements-ssr-pc-r.html<\/a><\/p> Limitations:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-limitations-ssr-pc-r.html<\/a><\/p> Enabling Self-service restore:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v6_1:ecd-ecdr-enable-ssr-pc-t.html<\/a><\/p> How-To for Windows:<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/adding-gpus-to-nutanix-kubernetes-engine-node-pools-41241?postid=62151#post62151","creationDate":"2022-09-30T14:15:05+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":43155,"id":41241,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[],"forum":{"id":30,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30","title":"Nutanix Kubernetes Engine","description":"Kubernetes Management Made Simple"},"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/adding-gpus-to-nutanix-kubernetes-engine-node-pools-41241","title":"Adding GPUs to Nutanix Kubernetes Engine Node 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The data disk (scsi.1) was originally created with 4kb allocation unit size (no NTFS disk compression is utilized)\u00a0and this disk has reached it\u2019s maximum size under NTFS of 16TiB.\u00a0<\/p> It\u2019s also 96% full\u2026\u00a0\ud83d\ude1f<\/p> The custom application is such that mount points won\u2019t work.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> It was suggested to see if perhaps Acronis Disk Director <\/a>could safely change the drive\u2019s allocation unit size from 4k to 64k (and preserve the data). To my knowledge formatting a drive is the only way to accomplish allocation unit size changes...<\/p> Is changing the allocation unit a supported operation?<\/p> Has anyone successfully made such a change?<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/change-ntfs-disk-allocation-unit-size-from-4k-to-64k-41219?postid=62076#post62076","creationDate":"2022-09-26T19:13:08+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24950,"id":41219,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isAnswered","label":"beantwoord"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/change-ntfs-disk-allocation-unit-size-from-4k-to-64k-41219","title":"Change NTFS disk allocation unit size from 4k to 64k","lastPost":{"id":62112,"author":{"id":11184,"url":"\/members\/davidn-11184","name":"DavidN","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/90x90\/d9801d46-0846-40bf-8bb9-11be0b13bb68.png","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Thank you both for your responses. It is what we\u2019ve advised as well\u2026\u00a0or to migrate the data from within the application over time (without having to enumerate the entire folder structure.)<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/change-ntfs-disk-allocation-unit-size-from-4k-to-64k-41219?postid=62112#post62112","creationDate":"2022-09-28T13:36:03+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62112,"author":{"id":11184,"url":"\/members\/davidn-11184","name":"DavidN","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/90x90\/d9801d46-0846-40bf-8bb9-11be0b13bb68.png","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Thank you both for your responses. It is what we\u2019ve advised as well\u2026\u00a0or to migrate the data from within the application over time (without having to enumerate the entire folder structure.)<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/change-ntfs-disk-allocation-unit-size-from-4k-to-64k-41219?postid=62112#post62112","creationDate":"2022-09-28T13:36:03+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":3,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":62076,"author":{"id":11184,"url":"\/members\/davidn-11184","name":"DavidN","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/90x90\/d9801d46-0846-40bf-8bb9-11be0b13bb68.png","userTitle":"Trendsetter","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trendsetter","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" We have a (older) Windows 2012 R2 VM with a OS Disk and a Data Disk (scsi.0 and scsi.1 respectively) running on AHV \/ AOS 5.20.4.6 LTS<\/p> The data disk (scsi.1) was originally created with 4kb allocation unit size (no NTFS disk compression is utilized)\u00a0and this disk has reached it\u2019s maximum size under NTFS of 16TiB.\u00a0<\/p> It\u2019s also 96% full\u2026\u00a0\ud83d\ude1f<\/p> The custom application is such that mount points won\u2019t work.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0I have added a managed network in our cluster. We have since purchased another cluster and in the process of configuring VXLan and the ability to live migrate VM\u2019s between clusters. From what I have been seeing we cannot have a managed network across clusters is this correct? If not does anyone know how to configure a managed network to work between clusters.<\/p> Thanks,<\/p> Scott<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/managed-network-across-clusters-41186?postid=61949#post61949","creationDate":"2022-09-14T18:05:09+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24922,"id":41186,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":149,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149","title":"Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2)","description":"Unify all your Private and Public Clouds"},"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/managed-network-across-clusters-41186","title":"Managed Network across clusters","lastPost":{"id":61956,"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":" i am not expert but I believe you need to have 2 non overlapping dhcp pools, one on each cluster and it should work<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/managed-network-across-clusters-41186?postid=61956#post61956","creationDate":"2022-09-14T20:09:58+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"lastReply":{"id":61956,"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":" i am not expert but I believe you need to have 2 non overlapping dhcp pools, one on each cluster and it should work<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/managed-network-across-clusters-41186?postid=61956#post61956","creationDate":"2022-09-14T20:09:58+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":7,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":61949,"author":{"id":105582,"url":"\/members\/skeeter-105582","name":"skeeter","avatar":"","userTitle":"Trailblazer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Trailblazer","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Hello All,<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0I have added a managed network in our cluster. We have since purchased another cluster and in the process of configuring VXLan and the ability to live migrate VM\u2019s between clusters. From what I have been seeing we cannot have a managed network across clusters is this correct? If not does anyone know how to configure a managed network to work between clusters.<\/p> Thanks,<\/p> Scott<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/managed-network-across-clusters-41186?postid=61949#post61949","creationDate":"2022-09-14T18:05:09+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"numberOfViews":54,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"61956"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
Thanks in advance, Paul<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/default-storage-container-for-new-vms-built-through-restapi-39557?postid=57577#post57577","creationDate":"2021-05-11T08:47:46+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":23850,"id":39557,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/default-storage-container-for-new-vms-built-through-restapi-39557","title":"Default Storage Container for new VMs built through RestAPI?","lastPost":{"id":61919,"author":{"id":105905,"url":"\/members\/paul-a-105905","name":"Paul A","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" The storage container of any disk assigned to a VM that is sourced from the\u00a0image service\u00a0will always deploy to the same storage container that the image is located - I don\u2019t believe there is a way around this (although have not checked what\u2019s new in this regard in AOS >=v6). For any new disks that are assigned from RestAPI updates to the VM, it should be possible to specify the storage container you want by specifying the container\u2019s UUID in the submitted request body (check restapi explorer for info on the JSON tags for this).<\/p> I believe its also now possible to move VM disks between storage containers - not sure if its done using RestAPI or acli commands.<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/default-storage-container-for-new-vms-built-through-restapi-39557?postid=61919#post61919","creationDate":"2022-09-09T13:29:18+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"lastReply":{"id":61919,"author":{"id":105905,"url":"\/members\/paul-a-105905","name":"Paul A","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" The storage container of any disk assigned to a VM that is sourced from the\u00a0image service\u00a0will always deploy to the same storage container that the image is located - I don\u2019t believe there is a way around this (although have not checked what\u2019s new in this regard in AOS >=v6). For any new disks that are assigned from RestAPI updates to the VM, it should be possible to specify the storage container you want by specifying the container\u2019s UUID in the submitted request body (check restapi explorer for info on the JSON tags for this).<\/p> I believe its also now possible to move VM disks between storage containers - not sure if its done using RestAPI or acli commands.<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/default-storage-container-for-new-vms-built-through-restapi-39557?postid=61919#post61919","creationDate":"2022-09-09T13:29:18+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":2,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":57577,"author":{"id":105905,"url":"\/members\/paul-a-105905","name":"Paul A","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" We automate the creation of new VMs in our AHV cluster using RestAPI calls and JSON provided VM specification (generated by script etc). Nowhere in our provided JSON do we specify the storage container that vdisks should be created in, but all new VMs have their storage allocated inside \u2018SelfServiceContainer\u2019. Wondering if SelfServiceContainer is somehow configured as a default inside AOS - as I would like to change this to a different container if such a config exists?\u00a0Now I know that I can specify the storage container inside the JSON I provide for each VM creation (and this might be the only way I achieve this), but I am trying to understand if there is someway of configuring a default storage container inside AOS?<\/p> Thanks in advance, Paul<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/default-storage-container-for-new-vms-built-through-restapi-39557?postid=57577#post57577","creationDate":"2021-05-11T08:47:46+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"numberOfViews":136,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"61919"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
2 server rooms 1km apart with direct fiber connection.<\/p> One 10 node\/rack in each server room.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> What would make most sense?<\/p> 1. Create two clusters with sync rep.<\/p> 2. Create one cluster with rack fault tolerance (one rack in each server room)<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \/Peter<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/cluster-to-cluster-repl-vs-rack-fault-tolerance-41158?postid=61866#post61866","creationDate":"2022-08-31T13:38:12+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24904,"id":41158,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isAnswered","label":"beantwoord"}],"forum":{"id":149,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149","title":"Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2)","description":"Unify all your Private and Public Clouds"},"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/cluster-to-cluster-repl-vs-rack-fault-tolerance-41158","title":"Cluster to Cluster repl. vs Rack Fault tolerance","lastPost":{"id":61885,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Scenario:<\/p>\t 2 server rooms 1km apart with direct fiber connection.<\/p>\t One 10 node\/rack in each server room.<\/p>\t \u00a0<\/p>\t What would make most sense?<\/p>\t 1. Create two clusters with sync rep.<\/p>\t 2. Create one cluster with rack fault tolerance (one rack in each server room)<\/p>\t \u00a0<\/p>\t \/Peter<\/p>\t<\/div><\/content-quote> Hello\u00a0<\/p> 1-Rack fault domain needs minimum 3 rack not 2 for RF2.<\/p> 2-Sync Replication makes more sense depend on your RPO objectives<\/p> 3-Check the below link for Sync Replication requirements:<\/p> https:\/\/portal.nutanix.com\/page\/documents\/details?targetId=Leap-Xi-Leap-Admin-Guide-v2022_6:ecd-ecdr-requirements-synchronous-protectionpolicy-pc-r.html<\/a><\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/cluster-to-cluster-repl-vs-rack-fault-tolerance-41158?postid=61885#post61885","creationDate":"2022-09-05T04:04:59+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"lastReply":{"id":61885,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Scenario:<\/p>\t 2 server rooms 1km apart with direct fiber connection.<\/p>\t One 10 node\/rack in each server room.<\/p>\t \u00a0<\/p>\t What would make most sense?<\/p>\t 1. Create two clusters with sync rep.<\/p>\t 2. Create one cluster with rack fault tolerance (one rack in each server room)<\/p>\t \u00a0<\/p>\t \/Peter<\/p>\t<\/div><\/content-quote> Hello\u00a0<\/p> 1-Rack fault domain needs minimum 3 rack not 2 for RF2.<\/p> 2-Sync Replication makes more sense depend on your RPO objectives<\/p> 3-Check the below link for Sync Replication requirements:<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> we are new to Nutanix AHV and have one Question regarding the Snapshot feature. Is there a way to create and recover a snapshot like on VMware? I mean without having any downtime of the VM when restoring it, like in VMware?<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/snapshots-like-vmware-41164?postid=61878#post61878","creationDate":"2022-09-02T08:59:27+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24908,"id":41164,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":29,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29","title":"Nutanix Disaster Recovery","description":"Make Disaster Recovery a Breeze"},"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/snapshots-like-vmware-41164","title":"Snapshots like VMware","lastPost":{"id":61881,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Nope<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/snapshots-like-vmware-41164?postid=61881#post61881","creationDate":"2022-09-04T13:28:28+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"lastReply":{"id":61881,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":" Nope<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/snapshots-like-vmware-41164?postid=61881#post61881","creationDate":"2022-09-04T13:28:28+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 month ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":1,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":61878,"author":{"id":122940,"url":"\/members\/adm-tii-122940","name":"adm_TII","avatar":"","userTitle":"Wayfarer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Wayfarer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Hi there,<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> we are new to Nutanix AHV and have one Question regarding the Snapshot feature. Is there a way to create and recover a snapshot like on VMware? I mean without having any downtime of the VM when restoring it, like in VMware?<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/snapshots-like-vmware-41164?postid=61878#post61878","creationDate":"2022-09-02T08:59:27+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"numberOfViews":59,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"61881"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">
In any case, I wanted to see if anyone else has had any luck getting ESXi 7.0 working as a nested VM on AHV. Thanks.<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/esxi-7-0-nested-vm-on-ahv-nic-issues-41153?postid=61844#post61844","creationDate":"2022-08-29T20:28:44+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24899,"id":41153,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/esxi-7-0-nested-vm-on-ahv-nic-issues-41153","title":"ESXI 7.0 nested VM on AHV NIC Issues","lastPost":{"id":61869,"author":{"id":122844,"url":"\/members\/rb559-122844","name":"rb559","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" I created a custom ISO with the net-community drivers added using PowerCLI and the method in the following blog article. I still haven\u2019t had any luck getting the NIC recognized while booting from the ISO.\u00a0I\u2019ve made sure the VM NIC model is e1000 in ACLI.\u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> I have a kubernetes Cluster on Nutanix with 1 Master Node and 2 Worker Nodes(Test ENV). All the Nodes have Kubernetes version of 1.20.x. I want to Update the all the Nodes kubernetes version to 1.21.x. without the Downtime of application\/services running on it.\u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> I have Seen in Nutanix guide which is easy step to upgrade kubernetes version but it says application may have downtime.<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Any Ideas and Inputs to upgrade Kubernetes version from 1.20.x to 1.21.x withoutdown of apps.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/upgrade-kubernetes-version-from-1-20-x-to-1-21-x-41149?postid=61834#post61834","creationDate":"2022-08-25T21:57:15+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24896,"id":41149,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":30,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30","title":"Nutanix Kubernetes Engine","description":"Kubernetes Management Made Simple"},"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/upgrade-kubernetes-version-from-1-20-x-to-1-21-x-41149","title":"Upgrade kubernetes version from 1.20.x to 1.21.x","lastPost":{"id":61847,"author":{"id":122841,"url":"\/members\/jabeel-122841","name":"Jabeel","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Yes, I understand. No option is available for scaling master nodes in prismcentra (karbon UI).<\/a> Can we add one more control layer to the current Cluster?? <\/a><\/p> \u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/upgrade-kubernetes-version-from-1-20-x-to-1-21-x-41149?postid=61847#post61847","creationDate":"2022-08-30T07:35:47+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"lastReply":{"id":61847,"author":{"id":122841,"url":"\/members\/jabeel-122841","name":"Jabeel","avatar":"","userTitle":"Voyager","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Voyager","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":" Yes, I understand. No option is available for scaling master nodes in prismcentra (karbon UI).<\/a> Can we add one more control layer to the current Cluster?? 输入您的用户名或电子邮件地址。我们将向您发送带有指令的电子邮件以重置密码。
Using the NAT\u2019ed Path is the easiest option to use because it comes configured out-of-the-box as the default. Once your environment is deployed and you create your first Nutanix VPC for your virtual machines the only thing that you need to do is to add a default route pointing to the NAT-external subnet which is already created for you. <\/span><\/p>
\u00a0if you're going to consume Azure services that need to initiate multiple connections to your virtual machines running on NC2 or you have a management system on-prem as an example that is going to have to talk to the virtual machines directly then a Non-NAT path makes the most sense. For these types of scenarios configuring a floating IP for every virtual machine would be very cumbersome. A good example of this would be if you had a VDI connection broker on Prem and you were bursting desktops on your Azure cluster you would need to use Non-NAT path. <\/span><\/p>
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Using the NAT\u2019ed Path is the easiest option to use because it comes configured out-of-the-box as the default. Once your environment is deployed and you create your first Nutanix VPC for your virtual machines the only thing that you need to do is to add a default route pointing to the NAT-external subnet which is already created for you. <\/span><\/p>
\u00a0if you're going to consume Azure services that need to initiate multiple connections to your virtual machines running on NC2 or you have a management system on-prem as an example that is going to have to talk to the virtual machines directly then a Non-NAT path makes the most sense. For these types of scenarios configuring a floating IP for every virtual machine would be very cumbersome. A good example of this would be if you had a VDI connection broker on Prem and you were bursting desktops on your Azure cluster you would need to use Non-NAT path. <\/span><\/p>
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Using the NAT\u2019ed Path is the easiest option to use because it comes configured out-of-the-box as the default. Once your environment is deployed and you create your first Nutanix VPC for your virtual machines the only thing that you need to do is to add a default route pointing to the NAT-external subnet which is already created for you. <\/span><\/p>
\u00a0if you're going to consume Azure services that need to initiate multiple connections to your virtual machines running on NC2 or you have a management system on-prem as an example that is going to have to talk to the virtual machines directly then a Non-NAT path makes the most sense. For these types of scenarios configuring a floating IP for every virtual machine would be very cumbersome. A good example of this would be if you had a VDI connection broker on Prem and you were bursting desktops on your Azure cluster you would need to use Non-NAT path. <\/span><\/p>
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