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  • 1.  Image Builder Service Health Alarm

    Posted Apr 09, 2020 09:54 AM

    VCSA 6.7.0.42200 with 50+ hosts 6.7U3

    Yesterday i uploaded the april-patches (ESXi670-202004001) into the software depot for autodeploy

    this morning the vami reports "Imagebuilder service health with warnings" - running out of available disk space

    looking on space utililization of the vcsa it reports :

    Filesystem                                Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

    /dev/mapper/imagebuilder_vg-imagebuilder  9.8G  2.9G  6.3G  32% /storage/imagebuilder

    /dev/mapper/autodeploy_vg-autodeploy      9.8G  3.8G  5.5G  41% /storage/autodeploy

    why is the warning threshold so low? theres enough storage available



  • 2.  RE: Image Builder Service Health Alarm

    Posted Apr 09, 2020 03:56 PM

    Click on Administration >>> System Configuration >>> Services >>> Select Image Builder Service >>> Edit it >>> Increase size accordingly >> Click Ok.

    Check after that it will help :smileyhappy:



  • 3.  RE: Image Builder Service Health Alarm

    Posted Apr 14, 2020 08:32 AM

    the option you described was formerly available - but only in vcsa 6.5 and only with flash client. and there you had only the possibility to change the cache size, not the storage threshold



  • 4.  RE: Image Builder Service Health Alarm

    Posted Feb 07, 2022 04:21 PM

    I was able to solve this under Autodeploy > Configure

    clicking EDIT for VMware Image Builder Service

    And increasing cacheSize_GB to 3.

    save and it gives you a direct warning label link to reset the service. (in VC7)