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Fixed:The ESX Server always used the preferred path to the disk when that path is available. If it cannot access the disk through the preffered path, then it tries the alternate paths. Fixed is the default for active/active devices.

vCenter comes with a few default alarms such as ESX host connection state and usage alarms.
These are useful but only are visible if you are logged into vCenter with VI Client.

However it can be configured so that you get email alerts when these alerts trigger between a certain status.

At the "Hosts & Clusters" level click on the "Alarms" tab.

Templates can be very useful in reducing time to deploy a virtual machine and ensuring that it is built to a certain standard.

 

A Raw Disk Mapping (RDM) can be used to present a LUN directly to a virtual machine from a SAN. Rather than creating a virtual disk (VMDK) on a LUN, which is generally shared with other VMs and virtual disks.

 

The reasons for doing this should purley be for functional and management reasons, NOT performance. There is a mis-understanding that RDMs offer greater performance compared to VMDK's on a VMFS datastore. I've seen lots of vSphere environments that have gone over kill on RDMs for SQL servers and the like for "performance reasons", its difficult to manage! If your looking for improved storage performance look into the VMware Paravirtual SCSI (PVSCSI) adaptor.

 

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So im setting up my test environment and when trying to configure the ESX server to get its license from the license server I get the following error:

"Unable to change license state as the license server is unavailable"

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