Archive for January, 2010
Aaron Black from VMware posted a VMware View and ThinApp Integration Guide on his blog.
“The guide discusses several of the topics covered in the previous posts but brings it all together with some task based scenarios that walk you through initial setup and configuration with screenshots and sample scripts.”
The guide should give answer to the following questions:
- Should I stream all my ThinApp packages from a fileshare or deploy them into the VMs?
- Where you I put my ThinApp packages? On the C:, the User Data Disk, a fileshare?
- How do I manage updates after the packages are in use?
- Will users keep their unique settings like toolbar buttons when running ThinApps from different desktops?
- How do I manage shortcuts and FileTypeAssociations for multi-user VMs?
It’s a straight-forward guide and it describes the different setup tasks between Persistent and non-persistent desktop.
vSphere bug can bring down entire cluster (not fixed in Update1).
Last month I was on-site at one of my customers and experienced a major problem on the vSphere environment. We suddenly experienced about 150 virtual servers running on 16 hosts in 2 clusters (on the same SAN) going in jabber-mode. They froze, which made them unavailable for pings and other traffic. The freeze moment varied from 1 to 30 seconds. After that the VM’s went back on-line again. This seemed to happen in groups of about 10 to 30 VM’s.
Pretty soon we saw in the logs that a VMFS LUN was removed by one of the SAN administrators. This LUN was still attached to all the ESX hosts in that cluster but was not “in use”, meaning, there were no VM’s running on it.
Off course the unclean removal on SAN-level of a LUN before detaching it from the ESX hosts is not the way to do this but that what I just described shouldn’t have happend!
The quick solution was Read the rest of this entry »
Last month the well-known community forum softgridguru.com moved to the new Appvirtguru.com site. Here is the note Ruben Spruijt left behind on softgridguru.com:
After 20 years it’s time for some changes.
We want to inform you about the fact that the softgridguru.com content is moved to www.appvirtguru.com.
The goal of Appvirtguru.com is to provide deep technical information about Application Virtualization in general.
The first phases of AppVirtguru.com are:
- Provide a well moderated forum about App-V; current situation
- Provide a well moderated forum about AppVirt solutions such as VMware, Citrix, Symantec, InstallFree, Novell, Xenocode,.. (early 2010);
- Upgrade and extend the current platform. (early 2010)
- Change style; colors and logos (early 2010)
- Fix SMTP and registration issues (end 2009)
Keep a close eye on this site. I will contribute to the new forum in the near future.
First of all: Happy new year and I wish you all a fantastic 2010! In this first post of the year on Virtualfuture, I want to bring the latest survey of Eric Siebert’s top 25 “VMware and virtualization bloggers” to your attention. Currently Virtualfuture.info is ranked at number 17, which I’m very proud of. I’m not saying I deserve to be in the new upcoming top 25 of Virtualization bloggers, but if you like what we’re doing, our Application virtualization comparison chart for example or our event reports (VMworld, Synergy) and our regular blogging, please give Virtualfuture.info a vote as well.
