Le 21/12/2016 à 16:13, Tom Gamull a écrit :
My “not relevant” response may be relevant now
Snapshot that server before and run your tests over and over. If you hit
the limit you can restore the snapshot. That’s what I was trying to
explain. If you hit the rearm limit without a backup to restore you are
going to be in a tough place.
You're totally right, at first I didn't understood where you were going to.
Indeed, this sounds a perfect time to use snapshots.
Thanks Tom.
Nicolas ECARNOt
Tom Gamull
> On Dec 21, 2016, at 10:11 AM, Nicolas Ecarnot <nicolas(a)ecarnot.net
> <mailto:nicolas@ecarnot.net>> wrote:
>
> Le 21/12/2016 à 16:04, Tom Gamull a écrit :
>> Are there any events in the event log (usually Application Log entries
>
> With a test server, I'm trying to forcibly reproduce the issue, so
> I'll tell you soon.
>
>> under Source: Software Licensing Service) similar to this (this error is
>> unrelated, just example of event log)
>> -
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/921471
>> I would consider reporting this to Microsoft, I am unaware of 2008 R2
>> having this behavior (I have seen 2008 R2 used on KVM and libvirt for
>> openstack without issue and be migrated).
>>
>> Tom Gamull
>>
>>
>>> On Dec 21, 2016, at 9:48 AM, Nicolas Ecarnot <nicolas(a)ecarnot.net
>>> <mailto:nicolas@ecarnot.net>
>>> <mailto:nicolas@ecarnot.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le 21/12/2016 à 15:36, Tom Gamull a écrit :
>>>> Under Edit Virtual Machine -> System -> (Advanced Parameters)
there
>>>> is a
>>>> Custom CPU Type you may be able to set, are all the hosts in the same
>>>> cluster?
>>>
>>> On every VM we use the cluster default setting.
>>>
>>> And on all our DC we use the same cpu setting.
>>>
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>>> Nicolas ECARNOT
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> Nicolas ECARNOT
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