Hi Everyone-
Has anyone else seen this issue? Anytime I reboot my vCenters for patching, etc., it causes non-stop ESX Heartbeat alerts for all of my VMs. The only way to clear them is to reboot the VM itself.
Jon Wolberg
Hi Everyone-
Has anyone else seen this issue? Anytime I reboot my vCenters for patching, etc., it causes non-stop ESX Heartbeat alerts for all of my VMs. The only way to clear them is to reboot the VM itself.
Jon Wolberg
Hi Jon,
this is not normal. If it happens after every reboot of your vCenter
then it looks more like a problem of this vCenter appliance.
I cannot remember that this problem happens on one of my many CMK
installations monitoring VMWare infrastructures.
Best regards
Andreas
Am Di., 4. Juni 2019 um 18:34 Uhr schrieb Jon Wolberg <jon.wolberg@interpreters.com>:
Hi Everyone-
Has anyone else seen this issue? Anytime I reboot my vCenters for patching, etc., it causes non-stop ESX Heartbeat alerts for all of my VMs. The only way to clear them is to reboot the VM itself.
Jon Wolberg
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Hi Andreas-
Thanks for the feedback. I’ll dig deeper into the specific VMs having the issue.
Jon Wolberg
From: Andreas Döhler andreas.doehler@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 11:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [Check_mk (english)] Rebooting vCenter causes nonstop heartbeat alarms
Hi Jon,
this is not normal. If it happens after every reboot of your vCenter
then it looks more like a problem of this vCenter appliance.
I cannot remember that this problem happens on one of my many CMK
installations monitoring VMWare infrastructures.
Best regards
Andreas
Am Di., 4. Juni 2019 um 18:34 Uhr schrieb Jon Wolberg
Hi Everyone-
Has anyone else seen this issue? Anytime I reboot my vCenters for patching, etc., it causes non-stop ESX Heartbeat alerts for all of my VMs. The only way to clear them is to reboot the VM itself.
Jon Wolberg
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