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SeanO'Brien Config for cpu and memory Settings in 'Edit Settings' & Resource Pools 0 Jul 28 2008, 11:17 AM EDT by SeanO'Brien
SeanO'Brien
Thread started: Jul 28 2008, 11:17 AM EDT  Watch
Wondering if there is a good detailed explanation of the settings for CPU and memory when set directly on a VM and when set on the resource pool a VM belongs to. What does each really mean and why would certain settings/changes do different things.

Example: We have a R900 (4) socket quad code w/128 GB hosting about 15 SAP Dev and QA VM's. I have created 3 separate Resource Pools depending on utilization, etc... Also when a SAP install is occurring, I will move that machine into the 'High' Pool.

Several times now we have seen the CPU within the VM Windows OS spiked at 100%, even though the VM has not ballooned and the performance for that VM on the CPU is maybe 60% when seen from the VI. Similar experience with the memory settings.

The only fix I found (and I tried uping the CPU reservation to 20480 mhz for this one machine) was to shutdown the machine and change the CPU setting under 'Edit Settings' to 4 (it was set at 2). This made all the difference.

Why would that make such a difference when the other changes and Resource Pool membership basically did nothing? I have also seen the same thing under the memory settings. Why would these changes be needed when the Resource Pool says the greater amount that I then change the VM to manually?

Anyone else see these type of issues? Am I just not configuring from the beginning? Am I expecting too much of the dynamic changes that can be made in ESX?

Thanks!
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brian_summers PERC controller does not export the SCSI serial 0 Mar 4 2008, 6:02 PM EST by brian_summers
brian_summers
Thread started: Mar 4 2008, 6:02 PM EST  Watch
Here's a stumper for anyone that can take a stab at it.
Any ideas?

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From: Mark
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:30 AM
To: McNeal, William
Subject: RE: 2950 Question
What I have found is that the PERC controller does not export the SCSI serial number so RDM's are not available. Is this still true with the PERC 6i or can it export the SCSI serial number?
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todd_muirhead The Blue Bar 3 Apr 10 2007, 6:26 PM EDT by gah5188
todd_muirhead
Thread started: Mar 22 2007, 10:25 AM EDT  Watch
The blue bar is the Header type that can select in the Easy Edit mode....
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