Get the vMotion working right with OpsCheck which help you to check your configuration
VMotion is difficult to get right. If you miss configure, it’ll won’t work…or it can have some impact on DRS (Dynamic Resource Scheduling) or HA ( High Availability).
That’s where you can check out OpsCheck, a free tool from Tripwire which helps ensure your systems are configured to support VMware VMotion. The tool analyzes the configuration of your ESX Servers and delivers a troubleshooting guide. You can then just follow by correcting the issue. See and Download ConfigCheck & OpsCheck Datasheet. (PDF)
OpsCheck can examine unlimited hosts within a single cluster, or up to 10 hosts across multiple clusters. Just check this out. It’s Free. It’s definitely one of the tools to use and to add to my bookmark list !!
If OpsCheck discovers any configuration discrepancies that affect VMotion, Tripwire
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