Two weeks of KB articles built up here today. Happy Easter to all who celebrate it. I should have some good articles next week as I’ll be out at Partner Exchange all week.
Here’s this week’s selection of the whopping 214 articles new or updated in the last two weeks:
- HP’s CIM Providers sometimes fail to load on ESX Server 3i version 3.5 Update 3
- View Non Persistent Profiles Persist
- Pegasus (cimserver) memory leaks reported in ESX 3.5 Update 2 and later
- Cannot add an ESX 3.5.x Update 2 host with running virtual machines to an EVC enabled Cluster
- Error when attempting to cold migrate a virtual machine in VirtualCenter
- Certain Linux virtual machines do not play sound after installing VMware Tools
- Virtual Machines Might Not Retain Their UUID When They Are Re-registered to the VirtualCenter
- On ESX Server 3.5, Inaccurate Health Status Warnings Are Issued on Some HP Systems with a PROCHOT Sensor
- Extracting ESX Server 3i Version 3.5 Update 4 Installable Image Files for PXE Booting
- Stateless VMware ESX Server 3i Version 3.5 Update 4 Using PXE Booting
- Information Related to Upgrade of VMware Tools in Windows Virtual Machines on ESX Server 3.5
- Installing the Performance Overview Plug-In in VirtualCenter 2.5 Update 4
- Active Directory credentials required to create a linked clone in View Composer
- If a snapshot is taken on a linked clone, refresh and recompose operations are not supported
- Support for VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) and Multipath software
- Extending partitions in Windows using DiskPart
- Cannot open virtual machine console
- Troubleshooting damaged operating system components that cause conversion failure
- Importing a virtual machine fails with a Cannot locate sysprep files error
- Verifying and reinstalling the correct version of VMware VirtualCenter Server agent
- Enhanced VMotion Compatibility (EVC) processor support
- Host Power Management Causes Problems with Guest Timekeeping (Windows Hosts)
- How do I change a forgotten root password on my ESX Server Host?
- Inconsistent Windows virtual machine performance when disks are located on SAN datastores
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