NFS datastores by chance? Verify this against the man pages, but I'm pretty sure 'nfsstat -d' will show VMDK's that are showing misalignment.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 5:15 PM, RM RM@richardmay.net wrote:
Customer installation. I’d like to see them update their entire environment. Money and politics… The 8th and 9th layers of the ISO model.
RM
*From:* Klise, Steve [mailto:Steve.Klise@wwt.com] *Sent:* Thursday, February 19, 2015 11:05 *To:* Edward Rolison; RM *Cc:* toasters@teaparty.net *Subject:* Re: Checking partition alignment of a powered-on VM
Is there a reason you are not using a newer version of VSC? Just curious as to why.
Thanks
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*From: *Edward Rolison ed.rolison@gmail.com *Date: *Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 10:54 AM *To: *RM RM@richardmay.net *Cc: *"toasters@teaparty.net" toasters@teaparty.net *Subject: *Re: Checking partition alignment of a powered-on VM
If Windows, I've as a client side approach I've used "wmic partition get StartingOffset" to identify the culprits. (Which works regardless of whether they're VMs)
Works remotely with the '/NODE:<servername>' flag.
On 19 February 2015 at 17:57, RM RM@richardmay.net wrote:
Can mbrscan check a powered-on VM? I know it needs to be off to remediate; at this time I only need to **identify** the misaligned VMs.
I can’t see guest VM alignment from the VSC GUI because old version. :-/
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