07-16-2013 08:44 AM
Just got the Cisco Prime Lan NMS software. Getting this error when I try to turn up the appliance after I deployed it in ESXi -
Power On virtual machine:Failed to power on VM.
See the error stack for details on the cause of this problem.
Time: 7/16/2013 9:32:26 AM
Target: Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution
ESXi: ucs-c1b4
Error Stack
Failed to power on VM.
Could not power on VM : CPU min outside valid range.
Group host/user: Invalid CPU allocation requested for VM vmm0:Cisco_Prime_LAN_Management_Solution. (min: 4520 mhz, max: -1, minLimit: -1, shares: -3)
SharedArea: Unable to find 'testSharedAreaPtr' in SHARED_PER_VM_VMX area.
This is being deployed on a Cisco UCS B200 M3 with 128GB of ram. There is nothing else deployed on this blade. I elected for thin provisioning on disk storage.
Wouldnt expect that I would have to tweak the install any.
Suggestions ?
07-16-2013 08:54 AM
I've not had to tweak any of the installations I've done.
Are you running ESXi 5.0? Deploying the ova?
07-16-2013 09:11 AM
Using ESXi 5.1 custom iso as required for use on the UCS B chassis.
Yes to deploying the OVA file.
07-16-2013 10:02 AM
5.1 is not supported - only 4.1 and 5.0 (reference). That's most likely the root cause.
I didn't have any specific information for Prime LMS OVA but even though some folks have reported success with Prime Infrastructure 1.3 on 5.1, the product managers told me at Cisco Live that 5.1 would not be supported until PI 2.0. If they ever release an LMS 4.3 (TBD), it might have ESX 5.1 support.
07-16-2013 11:55 AM
That surprises me. Got ACS 5.4 to run under 5.1 with no problems. Will see about downgrading one blade to 5.0 and see how that works. I hope that my 5.1 licenses will work under 5.0.
Ron
07-16-2013 12:01 PM
Hey Ronald!
Can you just get the Windows version of LMS and install that on a vm in ESXi?
07-16-2013 01:17 PM
Hello Tim !
Trying to avoid burning a MS Server license. ACS 5.4 installed with no problem. Kinda surprised at the problems I am having with LMS.
The disk requirements of LMS are healthy enough that I was trying to avoid the bloat/additional disk space that MS would take. Just to make things fun, I am having to use the disks on the UCS blades since we couldnt get funding for a SAN this year.
Ron
07-16-2013 01:15 PM
Just finishing downgrading one of the Blades from 5.1 to 5.0. Deployed the OVA and got this error -
Failed to power on VM.
Could not power on VM : CPU min outside valid range.
Group host/user: Invalid CPU allocation requested for VM vmm0:Cisco_Prime_LAN_Management_Solution. (min: 4520 mhz, max: -1, minLimit: -1, shares: -3)
Unless you have a suggestion, I guess I can call TAC. Since this is a NFR version, wasnt sure what kind of support I would get, if any.
07-16-2013 01:20 PM
Hmm.
You won't get TAC support on the NFR license.
Are you perhaps using a server profile on your UCS blade? I'm not very UCS-savvy but I could possibly see that overriding the built-in OVA guest parameters and giving you that error.
07-16-2013 01:33 PM
I just got off the phone with a Cisco TAC NMS team member from RTP. He said LMS does work with ESXi 5.1. I'm waiting for the download and will report back if successful.
07-16-2013 05:08 PM
I've got LMS 4.2 installed on ESXi 5.1 via ova deployment. It works but I'm currently working on upgrading it to 4.3 which is not going smoothly.
My ESXi 5.1 is not on UCS hardware.
Ronald, If you don't have a SAN how are you going to do vMotion, svMotion, HA, and FT. Well... you could create a vm on your local drives and install an iscsi OS on it like openfiler, omnios, etc. I tried that and yes the iscsi target can be seen but vmotion and svmotion was molasses slow.
07-16-2013 11:00 PM
Ronald,
Virtual machine does not power on when there is high CPU reservation.
Please refer the below one.
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/170430?start=0&tstart=0
Thanks,
Prathima.
07-17-2013 06:41 AM
I havent made any CPU reservations. This is a stock UCS config. I have setup the config based on what I learned to do when attending the DCUCI class.
07-17-2013 10:08 AM
Can you power up any other vm? Try installing centos 6 ( no licensing required and it's a pretty quick install ).
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