Definition An Alarms is a notification that are activated in response to an event, a set of conditions, or the state of an inventory object. An alarm definition consists of the following elements in the vSphere Client: · Name and description - Provides an identifying label and description. · Targets - Defines the type of object that is monitored. - VM\ DataSore \N\W etc. · Alarm Rules - Defines the event, condition, or state that triggers the alarm and defines the notification severity. It also defines operations that occur in response to triggered alarms. · Last modified - The last modified date and time of the defined alarm. Alarm categories – Alarms have the following severity levels: · Normal – green - Status is Good. The health of the object is Normal · Warning – yellow - Status is Warning – The Object experiencing Some Problem · Ale...
Convert VMware Snapshot into Memory Dump Background This document explains about generating a memory dump for a VMWare Virtual Machine when the machine becomes unresponsive. VM becomes unresponsive for various reasons, you may not be able to get into any OS related settings or access any application. Even users may get not be able to access any shares or resources of this machine. In this type of situation Memory dump would be required to analyze the cause. Even if the OS is configured to generate a Memory Dump for System Crashes, it would not be able to generate a Memory Dump for System Unresponsiveness most of the times. But with a VMWare VM, you can take a snapshot of the machine when it is unresponsive and then use vmss2core.exe tool to convert the snapshot to a Memory Dump. The target audience for this information is any technician that is responsible for creating and deleting snapshot in the Levi virtualization environment. Note ...
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