Hi,
There is some issue on Intel NIC driver that cause of this issue.
Is there any alarm to detect the issue via Veeam ONE?
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Hi Davoud,
There is a predefined alarm detecting NIC connection state. It triggers by esx.problem.net.vmnic.linkstate.down event.
Veeam ONE collects all vSphere events. so you can create a custom alarm based on any event registered in vSphere.
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There is a predefined alarm detecting NIC connection state. It triggers by esx.problem.net.vmnic.linkstate.down event.
Veeam ONE collects all vSphere events. so you can create a custom alarm based on any event registered in vSphere.
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Hi Nikita,
Actually, when it was happened, the link was up but it didn't pass traffic to switch or receive any traffic.
Actually, when it was happened, the link was up but it didn't pass traffic to switch or receive any traffic.
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Did you have any other connection-related alarms triggered?
By the way, have you reached support for the issue investigation?
By the way, have you reached support for the issue investigation?
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