VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat Knowledge base articles
As you may have heard VMware has made GA a new product called VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat.
We’ve also been busy creating some troubleshooting content in the knowledge base to help you hit the road running for some common issues.
If you experience any issues check out the following articles, or try searching on the Knowledge base for an answer.
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VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat with Integrated DNS and Active Directory | |
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When Active Server fails, under certain situations, split-brain detections may prevent failover | |
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VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat and Gigabit Ethernet NIC Drivers (NC77XX) | |
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VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat Internal Tasks | |
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VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat log entries which may appear in the Application Event Logs | |
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The VMware Channel is connected dialog | |
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Starting the VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat | |
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Time out in application Starting/Stopping | |
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Server Clocks are Different by xx:xx Min | |
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Using the VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat Utility DNSUpdate.exe (DNS) | |
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Creating a static route for the VMware Channel Connection in a WAN environment | |
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Recovering from a failover | |
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Configuring Network Monitoring and Viewing the Network Status | |
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Troubleshooting an incorrect or mismatched disk configuration | |
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Troubleshooting VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat channel drops | |
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Troubleshooting performance issues in VMware vCenter Heartbeat | |
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Ensuring your passive server meets minimum hardware requirements | |
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Resolving hardware or driver issues on channel NICs | |
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Firewall connections causing channels to drop in VMware vCenter Heartbeat | |
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Ensuring you have the correct VMware Channel configuration | |
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Troubleshooting MaxDiskUsage errors | |
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Troubleshooting [L9]Exceeded the maximum disk usage on the Active server errors | |
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Troubleshooting a [L9]Exceeded the maximum disk usage on the PASSIVE server error | |
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Troubleshooting [L20]Out of disk space (NFChannelOutOfDiskSpaceException) errors | |
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Recovering from a failed switchover | |
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Configuring DNS with VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat in a WAN environment | |
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Troubleshooting VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat synchronization failures | |
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Services Running on the Passive Server | |
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The passive server has less available space than the active server | |
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Troubleshooting resource issues in VMware vCenter Heartbeat | |
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Troubleshooting registry security issues | |
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Correcting problems when DNSUpdate encounters Secondary DNS Servers in VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat | |
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Creating Tasks in VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat to Synchronize time between the Passive Server and the Active Server | |
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vCenter Server Heartbeat - Online Help | |
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Avoiding Split-Brain in a LAN | |
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Configuring VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat to update BIND9 DNS Servers deployed in a WAN | |
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Configuring Split-Brain Avoidance in a WAN | |
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Configuring and testing alerts in VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat | |
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An Auto Switchover Started Event | |
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Disabling the VMware Packet Filter on the Channel NICs | |
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Subnet and Routing issues in VMware vCenter Heartbeat | |
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VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat Out of Disk Behavior |
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