Has anyone seen this error before ?
The "Update VMkernel NIC vmk0 on zbox-esxi02.zboxuniverse.com" operation failed for the entity with the following error message.
A specified parameter was not correct: SelectVnic.vnic.Specification.NetStackInstanceKey
I can't seem to enable vMotion on any VMkernel on my newly upgrade ESXi Server, its now running 6.5.
Thanks all!
Fixed, i went into the DCUI and reset Net Settings No Luck.
The Fix was to go into the DCUI and reset the ESXI host settings, at least i didn't have to do a reinstall of ESXI, but still inconvenient and now vMotion works fine on VMK01.
Thanks
Fixed, i went into the DCUI and reset Net Settings No Luck.
The Fix was to go into the DCUI and reset the ESXI host settings, at least i didn't have to do a reinstall of ESXI, but still inconvenient and now vMotion works fine on VMK01.
Thanks
Resetting the host settings to default, worked for me as well. I came across the same issue after playing around with host profiles and customization, after which I could not enable vMotion from the vmkernel options.
Would try to fix it differently though, if this were a production system.
I have the same issue,
I have 4 NICs in an LACP configuration, under 1 vSwitch (yes, not a dvSwitch yet),
with 2 VMkernel adapters, 1 for management (VLAN X) and one for storage (VLAN Y), each one on different IP/subnets:
On a host that I have reset the settings above, I can configure it,
On the other hosts I get the same message:
A specified parameter was not correct: SelectVnic.vnic.Specification.NetStackInstanceKey
Also when trying to do it using a host profile (ESXi, 6.5.0, 4564106),
I even created a new host profile from the server that is working,
And when checking the same server, I get these failures:
Seems like a bug, any plans to fix it?
Roy.
Well,
Since I couldn't avoid using host profiles,
I have excluded the network configuration so I'm doing this part manually,
and still using host profile for the rest:
If VMware will ever want to take a look at the issue (I believe it is a bug) the can reach out 🙂
Roy.