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j.f.v.i faq tales from the front line of virtualisation hey there! thanks for dropping by ! take a look around and grab the rss feed to stay updated. see you around! automation certification cloud general storage tech field day virtualisation vmworld latest entries » trainsignal’s last ( kinda) infographic filed under: virtualisation by chris — leave a comment august 21, 2013 a nice little graphic popped into my inbox the other day – as well as being quite informative , it marks a little bit of a swansong for trainsignal – i’ve enjoyed their training videos for many years but they have recently been acquired by pluralsight. i’m sure the calibre of the videos will remain the same , even if us it pro’s do have to share with the devs top virtualization skills to boost your career – an infographic by the team at trainsignal comment beating the spof out of vmware monitoring with scom 2012 & veeam mp 6 filed under: automation , virtualisation by chris — leave a comment may 21, 2013 if there is one thing that all vmware monitoring solutions have in common , it is a connection to vcenter. the vcenter web service is a single point of contact between the outside world and the key performance api’s. what you do with that data once you have collected it varies from application to application , but they will all make that underlying connection to vcenter. this puts vcenter into a bit of a special position within the infrastructure , namely a single point of failure (spof) as the ecosystem has grown up around vsphere , admins have become more and more reliant on vcenter – their backups depend on it , their monitoring depends on it and in some cases their orchestration layer depends on it. that’s a serious number of dependencies to have on a single box. protecting vcenter from a hardware point of view is quite straightforward , just deploy it as a virtual machine. if you are going down the vcenter appliance route – this is your only choice. even if you do cover many of the bases when it comes to protection of the vcenter, there are still a few cases where you might loose it , e.g. storage corruption , back end database failure or even worse a catastrophic failure of the management cluster. when things are all going pear shaped , you still want someone to keep an eye on the business while you are fixing it. this is where system center really comes to the rescue – because it is an end to end monitoring framework , its going to be looking at the big picture , sometimes from the application stack downwards. the health of the virtual infrastructure is simply a component of the picture. letting the corporate central operations centre folk keep an eye on things while you concentrate on fixing the root cause of the outage is going to lead to a faster fix all round , with the subject matter experts doing what they do best ! however , if vcenter is down – how can we monitor the estate ? none of the tools will connect to a web service that isn’t there. with the veeam management pack, we can make use of the recovery action feature and some powershell , in order to automate our own veeam virtualisation extensions to go and talk directly to the hosts if they can’t talk to vcenter. lets walk through an example. here is my little test setup – i have a couple of vcenters , with a few hosts and vm’s underneath. i’m monitoring it in scom 2012 quite happily. the veeam extensions service is merrily talking away to vcenter, bringing in events , metrics and topology information. merrily that is until ( fanfare : dun dun dah! ) disaster strikes, or in my case i suspend my vcenter appliance. at this point with the standard version of the management pack, you would see the following alert & you would be left without vsphere level monitoring until you could bring vcenter back to life. no host hardware information , no datastore health. i have managed to persuade the r&d wizards at veeam to let me in on a very sneak preview of some upcoming functionality that should be appearing in the not to distant future. in the improved version , the alert above will trigger a recovery action . this action will run a powershell script to change connection points from the vcenter , to the hosts directly. scom has been configured with a credential profile for a root level account on each host. once this script is complete , the vess connection looks like this. the vcenter connection has been disabled (unchecked) – no harm in that, as it’s offline anyway. and direct-to-host connections have been automatically created by the monitor recovery action, using our powershell interface. a short while afterwards , this change is reflected in the scom topology. note how we are looking at the hosts as individuals. without vcenter , there isn’t any vmotion so virtual machines will remain on the hosts they started when vcenter became unavailable. monitoring teams can continue to keep an eye on the health of virtual machines and hosts for the duration of the outage. once vcenter is available again , the collectors run the recovery action in reverse in order to resume monitoring via vcenter. notice how the vcenter & datacenter names for the virtual machines have changed back. as an added bonus , we are able to execute tasks on underlying virtual machines even when vcenter is not available ( such as power on / power off ) – giving us the ability not only to look at the environment , but administer it , even when the centralised administration function is not available. admins can control power states and manage snapshots without having to manually connect to each host in turn. the rest of the system center suite has no dependency on vcenter either , the veeam mp is able to drive data into system center orchestrator and system center service manager to maintain host / vm cmdb. by using microsoft system center operations manager 2012 , along with powershell automation , we are enabling an enterprise systems management team to continue to function during periods of vcenter outage. keep watching for further releases and watch those spof’s ! tags: powershell , scom , system center , vcenter comment homelab with ultimate waf! … in the cloud :) filed under: virtualisation by chris — leave a comment march 13, 2013 it seems the world of homelabs has had a few innovations recently , especially with the advent of near silent hardware like the intel nuc . however , what if you want to go beyond that ? we cant all afford colo hosting or have a lab at our place of work. wouldn’t it be great if you could just rent some cloud resources for it ? the problem is that most virtual server hosting firms wont actually let you have an esx environment unless you really shell out for the big bucks. it seems there is now an answer – baremetalcloud providing on demand , dedicated hardware. thanks to some strong words , softly spoken by lab guru mike laverick , he’s managed to secure a bit of a discount for the first 100 folks to give it a spin. the platform supports pretty much anything you want , including the most excellent autolab ( as sponsored by veeam ) which could you less than a dollar an hour to run. given the average cost of a home lab that you have to pay for when you are not using it , this could work out quite effective. head over to mike’s site for a detailed guide and use the promo code [b]magicmike100[/b] for a potential discount ! comment back to blogging… filed under: virtualisation by chris — leave a comment september 13, 2012 after recent harasment by some friends of mine , i’ve decided that i really need to get back to some more regular updates. it has been reasonably tough over the fast few months as work has kept me pretty busy. i’ve spent my summer in a few different parts of the world , most recently south africa – working with the veeam teeam based down there , meeting customers and eating some interesting game meats at a restaurent called…. crocadile anyone ? over the course of the last year or so , i’ve d

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Domain name:
jfvi.co.uk

Registrant:
Chris Dearden

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Registrant's address:
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted from the WHOIS service.

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Registrar:
1 & 1 Internet SE [Tag = 1AND1]
URL: https://www.1and1.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 26-Jan-2010
Expiry date: 26-Jan-2018
Last updated: 12-Apr-2016

Registration status:
Registered until expiry date.

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