Hello,
I would like to know if there is a report on the VM down at one time.
I checked the list of inactive machines it does not report anything current.
Thanks,
Dom
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Re: Veeam Report on machine down
Hello Dominique,
Could you please clarify your request? Do you want to check whether this VM was powered on at the particular moment?
Thank you.
Could you please clarify your request? Do you want to check whether this VM was powered on at the particular moment?
Thank you.
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Re: Veeam Report on machine down
Hello Vitaly,
Yesterday night we had a big crash on the EVA-SAN Storage and I would like to see which VM were impacted:
- Which VM went down?
. due to the fact they could not access their storage or the vCenter itself was down?
. which VM was up and running?
- Which VM were not reporting?
Thank You,
Dominique
Yesterday night we had a big crash on the EVA-SAN Storage and I would like to see which VM were impacted:
- Which VM went down?
. due to the fact they could not access their storage or the vCenter itself was down?
. which VM was up and running?
- Which VM were not reporting?
Thank You,
Dominique
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Re: Veeam Report on machine down
Dominique,
Since you already know what datastore has failed you can create an infrastructure report via Base report pack -> Infrastructure report -> Virtual machines report. Just group all VMs based on datastore location and you should see all VMs affected by this crash
By the way do you have Veeam Monitor deployed? Our built-in alarms will highlight all the problem VMs you had during that datastore failure.
Thanks.
Since you already know what datastore has failed you can create an infrastructure report via Base report pack -> Infrastructure report -> Virtual machines report. Just group all VMs based on datastore location and you should see all VMs affected by this crash
By the way do you have Veeam Monitor deployed? Our built-in alarms will highlight all the problem VMs you had during that datastore failure.
Thanks.
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