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Vcenter hardware information display memory alarm processing process

2025-02-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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The 'hardware status'' of the host is always prompted for a memory alarm when connected to the Vcenter via Vsphere client, as shown in the figure.

From the picture, you can see that it is an alarm with 4 slots of memory, but it is normal to go to the management port of IBM to check the status. Since Vcenter also obtains information from the management port of IBM, it is suspected that it may be caused by too many sensor logs of the Exsi server.

Clean up the sensor log by looking at the official documents to search for error messages.

Official website address: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2011531?lang=zh_CN

Do the following:

Click the hardware status tab. Click the system event log view. Click to reset the event log. Click Update to clear the error. Click the alerts and warnings view. Click to reset the sensor. Click Update to clear memory

If the problem persists, restart the management agent

Use SSH to connect to the ESX/ESXi host.

Run the following command to restart the sfcbd service:

In ESX: / etc/init.d/sfcbd-watchdog restart

In ESXi: services.sh restart

Localcli hardware ipmi sel clear (this command helps clear memory alerts, not just IPMI alerts)

Click Update.

After the above operation, wait for about ten minutes, and the alarm will disappear automatically.

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