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Category: Troubleshooting

Fix a VMFS Partition is Marked Perennially Reserved

December 28, 2019 Dave Davis

A quick video on how to resolve the VMFS partition is marked perennially reserved. The scripts can be found here. Thanks for watching!

The NSX-T 2.3 Bridge Firewall bug that drove me crazy!

The NSX-T 2.3 Bridge Firewall bug that drove me crazy!

February 2, 2019 Dave Davis

The above video demonstrate the bug and provides a workaround. 😉 FYI, the bug mentioned in this post should be resolved in the next release of NSX-T which I believe is 2.4. The objective of this post is to provide …

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How to fix “Failed to Deploy Edge Appliance” in vRA

How to fix “Failed to Deploy Edge Appliance” in vRA

December 30, 2017 Dave Davis

When attempting to deploy On-Demand NAT / LB within vRA. I came across this lovely error message: After scratching my head and reviewing the DEM logs nothing was jumping out at me. The error message seemed generic enough, so I googled …

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Fix NSX Synchronization issues with PowerNSX

Fix NSX Synchronization issues with PowerNSX

May 5, 2017 Dave Davis

The other day after adjusting the weight of a Security Policy I noticed this lovely message, see Figure-1 above. I thought this was odd as I hadn’t deleted any Security Group(s). After talking with my colleagues, this particular Security Group …

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vSphere 6.5 iSCSI Binding Bug…Dude, Where’s My Unused Adapters?

vSphere 6.5 iSCSI Binding Bug…Dude, Where’s My Unused Adapters?

January 2, 2017 Dave Davis

Problem Tonight I was going through an install of ESXi 6.5 (No vCenter yet) and I wanted to setup iSCSI binding to provide multiple paths to the iSCSI array. This requires setting the other vmnic into an “Unused” State. I …

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