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  • 1.  My ESXi host is flooded with these messages

    Posted Apr 22, 2014 05:33 PM

    Would anyone be able to tell me how I can make this go away please?

    Apr 22 17:31:12 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:12.077Z [3DE65B90 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-1a15c2fd] [WaitFor

    UpdatesDone] Received callback

    Apr 22 17:31:12 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:12.077Z [3DE65B90 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-1a15c2fd] [VpxaHal

    CnxHostagent::ProcessUpdate] Applying updates from 255015 to 255016 (at 255015)

    Apr 22 17:31:12 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:12.077Z [3DE65B90 verbose 'Default' opID=WFU-1a15c2fd] [VpxaHalVmHostagent]

    368: GuestInfo changed 'guest.disk'

    Apr 22 17:31:12 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:12.077Z [3DE65B90 verbose 'Default' opID=WFU-1a15c2fd] [VpxaHalServices] Vm

    GuestDiskChange Event for vm(9) 368

    Apr 22 17:31:12 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:12.077Z [3DE65B90 verbose 'Default' opID=WFU-1a15c2fd] [VpxaInvtVmChangeLis

    tener] Guest DiskInfo Changed

    Apr 22 17:31:12 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:12.078Z [3DE65B90 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-1a15c2fd] [WaitFor

    UpdatesDone] Starting next WaitForUpdates() call to hostd

    Apr 22 17:31:12 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:12.078Z [3DE65B90 verbose 'VpxaHalCnxHostagent' opID=WFU-1a15c2fd] [WaitFor

    UpdatesDone] Completed callback

    Apr 22 17:31:19 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:19.871Z [3DFD0B90 verbose 'Default'] [VpxaInvtHost] Increment master gen. n

    o to (161352): Event:VpxaHalEvent::CheckQueuedEvents

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:28.463Z [3DF0AB90 verbose 'Default'] [TranslateVpxaMetrics] Overloaded func

    tion for for translating MetricSeries could not translate vpxa counter 65625, metric omitted.

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:28.463Z [3DF0AB90 verbose 'Default'] [TranslateVpxaMetrics] Overloaded func

    tion for for translating MetricSeries could not translate vpxa counter 327696, metric omitted.

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:28.464Z [3DF0AB90 verbose 'Default'] [TranslateVpxaMetrics] Overloaded func

    tion for for translating MetricSeries could not translate vpxa counter 262167, metric omitted.

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 last message repeated 2 times

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:28.464Z [3DF0AB90 verbose 'Default'] [TranslateVpxaMetrics] Overloaded func

    tion for for translating MetricSeries could not translate vpxa counter 262164, metric omitted.

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 last message repeated 2 times

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:28.464Z [3DF0AB90 verbose 'Default'] [TranslateVpxaMetrics] Overloaded func

    tion for for translating MetricSeries could not translate vpxa counter 23, metric omitted.

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:28.464Z [3DF0AB90 verbose 'Default'] [TranslateVpxaMetrics] Overloaded func

    tion for for translating MetricSeries could not translate vpxa counter 65627, metric omitted.

    Apr 22 17:31:28 scedvm03 Vpxa: 2014-04-22T17:31:28.464Z [3DF0AB90 verbose 'Default'] [TranslateVpxaMetrics] Overloaded func

    tion for for translating MetricSeries could not translate vpxa counter 65626, metric omitted.



  • 2.  RE: My ESXi host is flooded with these messages

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Apr 23, 2014 04:00 AM

    I suggest you to raise support request with VMware



  • 3.  RE: My ESXi host is flooded with these messages

    Posted Apr 23, 2014 08:45 AM

    What is the version of the ESXI host.

    Please attached the vmkernel logs  to analyze the issue.



  • 4.  RE: My ESXi host is flooded with these messages

    Posted Apr 23, 2014 11:26 AM

    Hi Guys, same problem here.

    I have this version 5.5.0 build-1623387 and the problem has arisen after update from 5.5.0 build-1474528.



  • 5.  RE: My ESXi host is flooded with these messages

    Posted Apr 23, 2014 03:57 PM

    I'm embarrass to say it but I'm running 4.1.  After much searching around, I found out where these message came from.  The IP of the targeted server was entered into the ESXi syslog configuration.  So that is why that particular VM was receiving these messages.  But still, I don't know why the ESXi host is spilling all these messages.  These messages appears to be in "verbose" mode.  But I can't find anything in the configuration that I can tune down the logging level.