VMware Build Numbers to Products

Building on my previous post linking to the knowledgebase article on the VMware build numbers, I thought that it would also be useful to provide a listing of the versions.  My intention is to update this listing when the main document is updated. This information is taken from the knowledgebase article as of:  15th October 2014 Converter Standalone / Enterprise […]

Correlating VMware Product Build Numbers to Update Levels

This is a Knowledgebase Article that I have bookmarked and use quite often, especially when determining what patch level you are on with things like ESXi.  If you look in vCenter or directly on the ESXi server, you will simply see the product build number… something like:  1746018  for an ESXi host and you know roughly that it is ESXi […]

Discovering the Names of ‘Unknown’ VMs

If you have had any issues with storage failing then you may have seen this issue – the virtual machines appear in vSphere as being ‘Unknown‘ and ‘(inaccessible)‘, as seen in the image. Usually if the storage comes back up and the host has the storage rescanned then these will revert back to their correct name and the everything is fine […]

My Tips for VMworld

As I have just come back from VMworld in San Francisco, I thought that I would put together some tips for first time visitors and some for people who have visited before… hopefully this will allow people to get the most out of the conference.  These tips count for both San Francisco and Barcelona. Tips: Purchasing your ticket – make […]

Pat Gelsinger – Ice Bucket Challenge

Ice bucket Virtual ice bucket Pat Gelsinger was called out earlier in the week at VMWorld and stood on the outside stage at the party to do the Ice Bucket Challenge. In true VMware style they first did a virtual version where paper planes from the charity fundraising activity were poured over him… to a huge number of boos, he […]

The Build Up to VMworld San Francisco

So, we are only a couple of days away from VMworld in San Francisco and my feelings towards it are mixed at the moment… not because of the content of the sessions or the event itself but more of the unknown. Let me explain some more about this… I’ve gone and visited VMworld in Europe for the past 4 or […]

Host Not Recognising Datastore

I’ve come across this issue on a couple of occasions and thought that I would share with people one of the easiest ways to resolve it. A summary of the issue is as follows: You have presented up a LUN that may have been previously presented to another host and when you go through the vCenter GUI or Web Client […]

ESXi Host Versions – PowerCli

Okay, so I would admit that I’m not the best with PowerCli but recently we had a request to produce a list of all of the ESXi hosts we have on a vCenter along with their Version and build number. Now this can be done easily on an individual basis by logging onto each host and running the command: vmware […]

vExpert 2014 Announcement

It’s always concerning to see information provided on 1st April, but VMware have decided to make their official announcement of vExperts for 2014 on 1st April. The official announcement is here:   http://blogs.vmware.com/vmtn/2014/04/vexpert-2014-announcement.html The best part of the announcement is that I am pleased to announce that I have been included on the list. Thank you to anyone who visits my […]

vCenter Operations Manager

I know that many people out there will already be using vSphere Operations Manager in their environment but I thought that I would just share a dashboard that I created in our environment, as I believe that this captures most of the information that people want to see on one screen (plus we put ours up on a large plasma […]