Hi,
As per subject really... I can see that it has rewritten the config file, but does the command affect teh running system immediately?
Reason: Have 6 uplinks, 4 at gig and 2 at 100Mbits. Guess which uplinks my predecessor used for the core main vSwitch that all the VMs talk to each other on. Yep, you guessed it - the 100meg ports!
So I've deconfigured 2 gig links per host and am waiting for the network guys to reconfigure the CISCO they plug in to.
Then I will add those gig links to the vSwitch that matters and remove the 100meg links.
I just wanted to check there were no gotcha's (like having to reboot ESX to take effect!!!).
If anyone can just confirm this, I will be able to sleep tonight
TIA
Cheers
Tim
Yes - esxcfg-vswtch chnages are immediate - tere might be a droppped packet depending on when the change is made but nothing that should affect network communications - there is no need for a reboot -
Hiya,
Brilliant - thanks for confirming that
I kind of guessed it would (esxcfg-nics changes the connection speed/duplexmode on the spot) - but years of bitter fubars have told me not to assume anything
Cheers!
Tim
Hi,
Just to add, it worked like a dream.
I performed the operation over a serial link to the console for safety, but things are definately improved now...
Cheers and thanks for the help
Tim
glad to hear it-