05-21-2012 06:06 AM - edited 03-16-2019 11:15 AM
Hello,
I have an incident that one of our customer's UCS server C200 M2 has been down due to power failure. Since the customer location is too far out of the city it takes us some while to get there to run all the Vmwares (CUCM Pub,CUCM Sub, CUC) to work again manually using vsphere client .
I was wondering is there any configuration need to be done that when the UCS is getting started it automatically start all the hosted vmwares ?
Thanks,
Amr Sherif
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05-21-2012 06:24 AM
Sure, configure automatic start/shut for all VMs in the vSphere client.
HTH,
Chris
05-22-2012 02:08 AM
Hi
vSphere is the client application that you use to administer VMware hosts. This has settings for automatic machine start/shutdown in the 'configuration' tab and it is the only way that you will get the setting enabled.
This applies to UCS or any other platform that runs VMware.
Regards
Aaron
05-21-2012 06:24 AM
Sure, configure automatic start/shut for all VMs in the vSphere client.
HTH,
Chris
05-22-2012 01:58 AM
Hi Chris,
I dont want to get in touch with vshphere, Just when power on the UCS chassis ,it automatically make the vmware station to work.
Thanks,
Amr Sherif
05-22-2012 02:08 AM
Hi
vSphere is the client application that you use to administer VMware hosts. This has settings for automatic machine start/shutdown in the 'configuration' tab and it is the only way that you will get the setting enabled.
This applies to UCS or any other platform that runs VMware.
Regards
Aaron
05-22-2012 06:22 AM
Hi,
Thanks guys I found it.
Regards,
Amr Sherif
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