Domain Controller Down (VM)
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@scottalanmiller said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@BRRABill said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
Does ESXi have a console screen similar to XS?
More or less. It looks like a Linux command prompt, but there is like a nice TUI first.
Because with XS you don't need any PW to at least access that and see networking info.
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@BRRABill said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@scottalanmiller said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@BRRABill said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
Does ESXi have a console screen similar to XS?
More or less. It looks like a Linux command prompt, but there is like a nice TUI first.
Because with XS you don't need any PW to at least access that and see networking info.
The default host screen show the IP. not the entire netowrk detail.
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@JaredBusch said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@scottalanmiller said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@coliver said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
Do you have access to the physical host? You may want to try logging in directly.... sometimes the fat client is very picky about which versions it likes to work with.
He claims the root password does not work
Is there a good way to crack that password? Have never had to breach that problem before.
You can get around it, yes. but it requires bringing everything down and I doubt that it is the real problem.
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
I see ESX01 and ESX02. ESX01 has the vcenter file, which is what I am accessing to view the VM's typically but nothing else
earlier - I wonder how many hosts he has?
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@Dashrender said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
I see ESX01 and ESX02. ESX01 has the vcenter file, which is what I am accessing to view the VM's typically but nothing else
earlier - I wonder how many hosts he has?
2 working 1 down. This was walked into
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Assuming the other PCs in the office where able to talk to the VM host (VMs on that host) they might have the same IP info setup.
run
ipconfig /all
on a PC on the network that you haven't touched since this problem started.
Also, try pinging the VM Host.
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@Dashrender said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
He mentioned
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
I see ESX01 and ESX02. ESX01 has the vcenter file, which is what I am accessing to view the VM's typically but nothing else
earlier - I wonder how many hosts he has?
2 working 1 down. This was walked into
Do you have one physical box with ESXi installed or more than one?
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@Dashrender said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@Dashrender said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
He mentioned
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
I see ESX01 and ESX02. ESX01 has the vcenter file, which is what I am accessing to view the VM's typically but nothing else
earlier - I wonder how many hosts he has?
2 working 1 down. This was walked into
Do you have one physical box with ESXi installed or more than one?
2 separate ESXi hosts that are functional. One in each building
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@JaredBusch Must have broken the keyboard out of frustration. One of the keys wasn't working. I'm in now.
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch Must have broken the keyboard out of frustration. One of the keys wasn't working. I'm in now.
Use the TUI to get and show all of the IP info
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@JaredBusch said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch Must have broken the keyboard out of frustration. One of the keys wasn't working. I'm in now.
Use the TUI to get and show all of the IP info
Also, calm the f[moderated] down.
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Perhaps some helpful information
The hardware is running ESXi and has it's own IP address - what is it?
You can find out what the IP of the ESXi server is by going to the data center and looking on the screen
The VM that is the down DC has it's own IP, what is it?
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@JaredBusch said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch Must have broken the keyboard out of frustration. One of the keys wasn't working. I'm in now.
Use the TUI to get and show all of the IP info
Also, calm the f[moderated] down.
This is using the correct information, verified on the host.
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch Must have broken the keyboard out of frustration. One of the keys wasn't working. I'm in now.
Use the TUI to get and show all of the IP info
Also, calm the f[moderated] down.
This is using the correct information, verified on the host.
ah so now we know you were connecting to the wrong VMHost.
good. progress.Can you ping it?
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can you ping it?
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@JaredBusch No I can't
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch No I can't
Does the host network connection on this host have any activity lights?
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch No I can't
Did you verify the subnet mask on the host?
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@DustinB3403 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Down (VM):
@JaredBusch No I can't
Does the host network connection on this host have any activity lights?
good call - check the network connection from that server to the switch.
try pinging it from another computer on the network.