06-17-2009 01:17 PM
I am just doing a simple setup and evaluation of the Nexus 1000V.
I have one vSphere machine with a VSM VM and the VEM installed on it.
But I don't see any way to associate the VEM with the VSM except though vCenter.
06-17-2009 01:32 PM
Absolutely...without vCenter you cannot add Hosts to the DVS,you cannot assign NICS to the port-profile,also vmware features like vmotion/drs will not work as those are vCenter triggered operations.However if your vCenter crashes/fails after the hosts are added to the DVS, the VEM will continue to forward traffic and the VSM-VEM comminication will not break
Thanks
Deepak
06-17-2009 01:41 PM
Thanks,
It looked like that was the only way to do this.
We aren't a windows shop, so this reliance on Windows boxes and applications for
networking and VMware management was a bit frustrating.
I had hoped you might have a command line method to associate a VEM to a VSM,
specially iff they both were on the same VM Host.
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