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  • 1.  Machines do not detect network interface

    Posted Jan 17, 2016 08:40 AM

    Dear participants,

    I'm faced with a problem associated with the ESXI 5.5.0-2014.

    Earlier, hosts have been added to VMware vCenter. At the current moment managed locally through the VMware vSphere Client.

    On hosts that have been added through the VMware vSphere Client can not add a network interface. They can not detect the dvSwitch.

    Is it possible to attach new machines to a group of ports on the dvSwitch?

    Thank you for your attention!

    The host added through VMware vSphere Client


    The host added through VMware vCenter.

    dvSwitch settings

    ~ # esxcli network vswitch dvs vmware list

    dvSwitch2

       Name: dvSwitch2

       VDS ID: 99 51 13 50 c1 4b ab f4-79 1a a1 99 a8 41 b4 2b

       Class: etherswitch

       Num Ports: 4352

       Used Ports: 14

       Configured Ports: 512

       MTU: 1500

       CDP Status: listen

       Beacon Timeout: -1

       Uplinks: vmnic0

       VMware Branded: true

       DVPort:

             Client: vmnic0

             DVPortgroup ID: dvportgroup-57

             In Use: true

             Port ID: 2193

        

             Client:

             DVPortgroup ID: dvportgroup-57

             In Use: false

             Port ID: 2194

        

             Client: vmk0

             DVPortgroup ID: dvportgroup-59

             In Use: true

             Port ID: 143

        

             Client:

             DVPortgroup ID: dvportgroup-57

             In Use: false

             Port ID: 2257

        

             Client: XXXXXX_VM-name_XXXXXXX

             DVPortgroup ID: dvportgroup-58

             In Use: true

             Port ID: 74

        

             Client: Client: XXXXXX_VM-name_XXXXXXX

             DVPortgroup ID: dvportgroup-58

             In Use: true

             Port ID: 121

      ...

      ...

    ~ # esxcfg-nics -l

    Name    PCI           Driver      Link Speed     Duplex MAC Address       MTU    Description                 

    vmnic0  0000:07:00.00 tg3         Up   1000Mbps  Full   5c:f3:fc:11:67:a6 1500   Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5718 Gigabit Ethernet

    vmnic1  0000:07:00.01 tg3         Up   1000Mbps  Full   5c:f3:fc:11:67:a7 1500   Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5718 Gigabit Ethernet

    vusb0   Pseudo        cdc_ether   Up   10Mbps    Half   5e:f3:fc:15:93:07 1500   Unknown Unknown             

    ~ # esxcfg-vswitch -l  

    Switch Name      Num Ports   Used Ports  Configured Ports  MTU     Uplinks 

    vSwitch          4352        1           128               1500            

      PortGroup Name        VLAN ID  Used Ports  Uplinks 

    DVS Name         Num Ports   Used Ports  Configured Ports  MTU     Uplinks 

    dvSwitch2        4352        14          512               1500    vmnic0  

      DVPort ID           In Use      Client    

      2193                1           vmnic0    

      2194                0         

      143                 1           vmk0      

      2257                0         

      74                  1           XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

      121                 1          XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

      29                  1           XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

      44                  1           XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    etc.......



  • 2.  RE: Machines do not detect network interface

    Posted Jan 17, 2016 12:57 PM

    Hi,

    Kindly ensure you are connected to the vCenter server and add the host to the vDS under Networking tab. Add the host to the existing vDS and then try to add a NIC card in the VM. If the VMs of newly added host are under a standard switch ensure to migrate the management network and then migrate the vm networks otherwise the host will become not reachable.

    As per the screenshot it seems like the host is not added to the vDS in the vCenter.

    Hope this might help a little.



  • 3.  RE: Machines do not detect network interface

    Posted Jan 17, 2016 07:05 PM

    coolcrushier,

    thank you for your attention to this matter.

    Unfortunately  connection with the vCenter lost. Also it is not known as a result what actions there was a problem with the vCenter. I have credentials from only hosts.

    I wanted to clarify, in my case, possible configure the host to work with a standard switch? I will try to use a free network link "vmnic1"  for standard switch.

    In my case, dangerous to make experiments for the reason that I do not have physical access to the hardware :smileygrin: