Sure no problem.
Guest/host status is "Ok" and a blank reply. If this is intended behavior then lets move on.
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Hyper-V Host Status: Error: Invalid Class
Yes, this is correct behavior.Guest/host status is "Ok" and a blank reply. If this is intended behavior then lets move on
This is wrong. We are checking our code.This is displaying the host hostname and not the guest vm name for the highest cpu usage. Also, this appears to be replying with the host cpu usage.
You are using RMA for this test, right?
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Alex
Seems to be working now.
On one server I get "No processors info" but that is because that server is the replication backup host which has the vm's but none of them are running until a disaster. I guess that is ok but shows as unknown. Maybe "No vm's online" reply and ok status? Otherwise as of now, enable that specific test when a disaster vm is turned on to go from unknown to ok.
Great job on the response times Alex. Thank you.
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On one server I get "No processors info" but that is because that server is the replication backup host which has the vm's but none of them are running until a disaster. I guess that is ok but shows as unknown. Maybe "No vm's online" reply and ok status? Otherwise as of now, enable that specific test when a disaster vm is turned on to go from unknown to ok.
Great job on the response times Alex. Thank you.
Regards
Yes, this is correct bahavior.On one server I get "No processors info" but that is because that server is the replication backup host which has the vm's but none of them are running until a disaster.
H'm, then we need to add additional check to make sure system is working properly.I guess that is ok but shows as unknown. Maybe "No vm's online" reply and ok status?
May be in next version...
You are welcomeGreat job on the response times Alex. Thank you.
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Alex