Issue:
PowerChute Network Shutdown – some VMs are not started for HyperFlex cluster
Products:
PowerChute Network Shutdown v4.4, v4.4.1
Environment:
PowerChute Network Shutdown configured with HyperFlex support with VMware as hypervisor
Cause:
After the HyperFlex cluster service has started, some VMs may still be in an inaccessible state when PowerChute attempts to power them on. When this happens, the power on attempt will be unsuccessful and these VMs are not re-attempted.
Solution:
Increase the Cluster Startup Duration in PowerChute to allow enough time for all VMs to become accessible in the inventory before VM start up occurs.
PowerChute Network Shutdown – some VMs are not started for HyperFlex cluster
Products:
PowerChute Network Shutdown v4.4, v4.4.1
Environment:
PowerChute Network Shutdown configured with HyperFlex support with VMware as hypervisor
Cause:
After the HyperFlex cluster service has started, some VMs may still be in an inaccessible state when PowerChute attempts to power them on. When this happens, the power on attempt will be unsuccessful and these VMs are not re-attempted.
Solution:
Increase the Cluster Startup Duration in PowerChute to allow enough time for all VMs to become accessible in the inventory before VM start up occurs.
Released for: Schneider Electric Hong Kong
Issue:
PowerChute Network Shutdown – some VMs are not started for HyperFlex cluster
Products:
PowerChute Network Shutdown v4.4, v4.4.1
Environment:
PowerChute Network Shutdown configured with HyperFlex support with VMware as hypervisor
Cause:
After the HyperFlex cluster service has started, some VMs may still be in an inaccessible state when PowerChute attempts to power them on. When this happens, the power on attempt will be unsuccessful and these VMs are not re-attempted.
Solution:
Increase the Cluster Startup Duration in PowerChute to allow enough time for all VMs to become accessible in the inventory before VM start up occurs.
PowerChute Network Shutdown – some VMs are not started for HyperFlex cluster
Products:
PowerChute Network Shutdown v4.4, v4.4.1
Environment:
PowerChute Network Shutdown configured with HyperFlex support with VMware as hypervisor
Cause:
After the HyperFlex cluster service has started, some VMs may still be in an inaccessible state when PowerChute attempts to power them on. When this happens, the power on attempt will be unsuccessful and these VMs are not re-attempted.
Solution:
Increase the Cluster Startup Duration in PowerChute to allow enough time for all VMs to become accessible in the inventory before VM start up occurs.
Released for: Schneider Electric Hong Kong




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