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802dotwhat author basic tasks handy tools powercli storage thinapp vdi vmware windows administrator | 05/08/2012 no comments vmware view 5.1 ssl certificates with the release of vmware view 5.1, the use of ssl certificates on your connections servers has become a requirement. there are ways of avoiding the use of ssl certificates for the view connections servers, however in the nature of security this isn’t recommended. in view 5.1 the process of changing the ssl certificate on your connection servers is much simpler than in previous releases as i will demonstrate in this article. assuming you have generated or purchased a trusted certificate with the relevant common name, and friendly name of “vdm”. open an mmc console on your connection server and add the certificates add-on then select to open local computer. navigate to the personal folder then the certificates folder where you will find the default self assigned view connection server certificate. this is the one we want to replace so right click the certificate and select delete. once this has been deleted, highlight the personal folder, right click, select all tasks, then click import. import your trusted certificate and should see it appear under the personal/certificates folder. providing you have generated your certificate correctly with a friendly name of vdm (this is most important), open the windows services console and restart the vmware view connection server service. this will assign the new certificate to the connection server. once the service is back up and running, try browsing to the admin page of the connection server by the common name of the certificate to verify the certificate has changed, for example view.contoso.local/admin. if your running internet explorer you shouldn’t receive the a certificate warning with the red bar at the top of the page. once you have confirmed the new ssl certificate is being used by the connection server, log in to the view administrator console and navigate to the server options under the view configuration tab. locate your connection server and click edit, in the connection server properties under the general tab you will see http(s) secure tunnel, make sure you set the external url to the common name of the new certificate. in this case view.contoso.local. if all has been configured correctly and your certificate is trusted, on the view administrator dashboard you should see the service status of the connections servers as green. category: vdi | tags: how to add an ssl certificate to a vmware view connection server , how to change vmware view certificate , how to generate new ssl certificate for vmware view , vmware view 5.1 add ssl certificate , vmware view 5.1 certificate , vmware view 5.1 new certificate , vmware view 5.1 replace certificate , vmware view 5.1 ssl certificates , vmware view connection server certificate , vmware view ssl , vmware view ssl certificate , vmware view trusted certificate administrator | 17/06/2012 no comments vsphere 5 standard vswitch multi nic vmotion setup vsphere 5 offers the new feature of multi nic vmotion allowing you to push vmotion traffic simultaneously down more than a single nic. in previous releases of vsphere, only a single nic would ever be used even if multiple nics were part of a network teaming policy. to configure multi nic vmotion, simply follow the below steps: step 1. under the configuration tab of a host, click networking then select add networking. select the option vmkernel and click next, select the network adapters you want to use for vmotion and click next. step 2. when presented with the below screen, enter a network label for this first vmkernel port, for example “vmotion-1″ and check the box “use this port group for vmotion” and click next. step 3. on the next screen enter the ip address and subnet mask for this first vmkernal port and click next, then click finish. this will now create the vswitch with the first port group and assign the two chosen virtual adapters to the switch. step 4. when the vswitch has finished building, click the properties button for the switch and you will be presented with the below screen. click the add button and go through creating a second vmkernel port for vmotion as you did in the previous steps. step 5. once you have created your second vmkernel port, go back to the vswitch properties windows, select the first vmotion vmkernel port and click edit. step 6. click the nic teaming tab, then under failover order, check the box “override switch failover order”. the nic teaming options will now become available as shown below. step 7. in the nic teaming policy editor, ensure only one nic is moved under active adapters and any others placed under standby adapters. once completed, click ok and the changes will apply. this will force this vmkernel port to only use a singular nic in the networking team. step 8. follow steps 5 to 7 for the second vmkernel port and remember to invert the nic teaming policy from what you set for the first vmkernel port. for example, if vmotion-1 has vmnic1 as active and vmnic2 as standby, vmotion-2 should have vmnic2 as active and vmnic1 as standby. the configuration of multi nic vmotion is now complete and you should experience much fast vmotion operations. to confirm your setup is working correctly, examine the performance statistics for the virtual adapters you chose during the setup, and issue a vmotion operation. you should see simultaneous active across all nics. category: vmware | tags: how to configure multi nic vmotion , how to setup multi nic vmotion , how to setup vmotion , multi nic vmotion steps , vmotion setup , vmware , vsphere 5 , vsphere 5 multi nic vmotion guide , vsphere 5 multi nic vmotion setup , vsphere 5 standard vswitch multi nic vmotion setup , vsphere 5 vmotion , vsphere 5 vmotion guide administrator | 16/06/2012 no comments set datastore multipathing policy automaticly with powercli you may find when you add a new host to your vsphere environment and discover any datastores presented to the host, the multipathing policy will be automatically set to mru (most recently used). for best performance it’s recommended to change this policy to roundrobin, however this is a very manual and tedious task of adjusting each datastore on each host. to speed this process up, below you can find a powercli command that will set all datastores on a specific host to roundrobin. get-cluster “ clustername ” | get-vmhost -name “ hostname ” | get-scsilun -luntype “disk” | set-scsilun -multipathpolicy “roundrobin” equally you can use the same command for setting your datastores to mru as shown below. get-cluster “ clustername ” | get-vmhost -name “ hostname ” | get-scsilun -luntype “disk” | set-scsilun -multipathpolicy “mostrecentlyused” category: powercli | tags: how to multipathing policy with powercli , how to set multipathing policy automaticly , powercli datastore multipathing , set all datastores to round robin , set all datastores to roundrobin , set datastore multipathing policy automaticly with powercli , set mulitpathing policy with powercli , vmware vsphere administrator | 10/06/2012 no comments vmware view 5.1 storage accelerator with the release of vmware view 5.1 a number of new features have been introduced, particularly around storage performance. for me, the key feature is the view storage accelerator, or you may hear it referred to as host caching. without going into intricate detail, the storage accelerator basically creates an additional file within the datastores for the replica disk and all linked clone os disk. this file is know as a digest file and is used as a caching mechanism. the way this digest file increases performance is by minimising the amount of read requests back to the replica disk. this is done by caching commonly read blocks from the replica disk into the os disk digest file which can be read directly acting as a cache. this can help minimise boot and log on 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