
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@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@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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