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The “Create NAS datastore” operation failed for the entity with the following error message. An error occurred during host configuration. Operation failed ...
The operation for the entity failed when trying to create new VM
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Jun 14, 2016 · It returns the following exception: New-VM The operation for the entity "xxx" failed with the following message: "The operation is not supported on the object." What I'm doing wrong or is there any incompatibility between PowerCLI 6.0 and vSphere 5.5?
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07.03.2015 · So, I had this share setup and some of my vms running off the NFS share from my OmniOS server. After a reboot ESXi fails to mount the NFS share (it still...
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Save and exit vi. esxcfg-nas -d <stale_NFS_mount>. Delete the temporary entry that you added to the /etc/hosts file in Step 4 using vi. You should now be able to add the NFS volume through the vSphere client. Turn off SSH access. Simple solution, but one for a problem that seems more or less broken in the software stack.
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"The "Create NAS datastore" operation failed for the 2 entities with the following error message. · An error occurred during host configuration.
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Jun 14, 2016 · New-VM The operation for the entity "xxx" failed with the following message: "The operation is not supported on the object." The source VM is powered off. Version of vSphere is 5.5.
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11.01.2020 · NFS mount 192.168.1.15:NFS_Datastore failed: The mount request was denied by the NFS server. Check that the export exists and that the client is permitted to mount it." I was searching vmware article for this problem and found "If I have have more than one vmkernel port on the same network segment then I might get this issue while creating NFS Datastore".
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Jun 19, 2020 · To resolve this issue, increase the maximum number of NFS datastores supported by the ESX/ESXi host, then try to add the NFS datastore. For information on how to increase the number of NFS datastores to en ESX/ESXi host, see Increasing the default value that defines the maximum number of NFS mounts on an ESXi/ESX host (2239).
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I have a strange problem. I have a Synology NAS I created an NFS share on and added all of my hosts on the NFS permissions page on the NAS. I then went into the vSphere Web Client and connected the NFS share to the cluster. It connected perfectly fine on all but one host (4 worked fine, the other didn't).
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Save and exit vi. esxcfg-nas -d <stale_NFS_mount>. Delete the temporary entry that you added to the /etc/hosts file in Step 4 using vi. You should now be able to add the NFS volume through the vSphere client. Turn off SSH access. Simple solution, but one for a problem that seems more or less broken in the software stack.
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08.04.2019 · 12 Replies to “Adding a New Storage Datastore to ESXI 6.5 (on an HP DL380 G7), and fixing the “Failed to create VMFS datastore – Cannot change the host configuration” error” Jordach says: September 13, 2019 at 11:11 am
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level 1. nixx. · 6y. This is most probably due to the fact that the mount request is coming from an unexpected IP. If you have multiple VMKernel Interfaces, you probably added the wrong one to the exports, to check: esxcfg-route -l. Figure out which VMK will be used to reach the NFS export. 2. esxcfg-vmknic -l.
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Remove the datastore. To fix this matter, SSH the affected hosts and run the following command to list the configured NFS datastores: # esxcli ...
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Trying to mount  an NFS datastore in vCenter I got the following Errors: ... Operation failed, diagnostics report: Unable to complete Sysinfo operation.
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The "Create NAS datastore" operation failed for the entity with the following error message. An error occurred during host configuration.
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