Month: October, 2010
CPU Performance monitoring on ESX and VMs
One of the key resource of VM is CPU performance. If the performance is a bottleneck it can be attributed to storage, network, memory and CPU. Physical CPU load is generated by Guest OS running inside the VM Application running in the VM Agents running on ESX Server on pCPU0 Majority of the load on […]
Few cmds in ESX to troubleshoot Service Console
route-n will show you your default Gateway for SC esxcfg-vswif -l will get Portgroup name your SC, mostly this is “Service Consol”. Here you will also see the IP Address your SC is using esxcfg-vswitch -l to see the vmnics used by your SC esxcfg-nics -l to see if those vmnics are are up esxcfg-vmknic […]
PowerCli Admin Guide
A nice, vSphere PowerCLI Admin guide at VMware’s website – Link Tags: Powershell