Hello,
i am new in distributed switches.
I created an switch and added port groups.
3 with VLAN for VMs - one for Management and VMotion.
Now - what i see is, that
VMotion and Management has 2 vmk (migrated from standard switch) with the 2 IPs from the standard switch - ok
The second Port Group has only VLAN ID and no vmk - one machine is running and accessable
The third and fourth Port Group need an vmk ? VMKernel Port with an IP ?
I dont understand that ?
Thank you
Port groups don't need vmk interfaces if they are for VMs.
Are you able to post a screenshot?
There are Virtual Machine Portgroups and VMkernel Portgroups out there. Only the 2nd. one needs an IP address and all of those VMK are "for" ESXI rather than VMs.
Also there is no difference between vDS and vSS when speaking of VMKs.
Regards,
Joerg
Hey Dormelchen2,
Basically the VDS same as the VSS is made of portgroups where you can place just Virtual Machine or you can place VMkernels which provide you some functionalities such as vMotion, Management, Fault Tolerance, vSAN, etc.
For configuring a VDS you have to do the next:
After that you can use the VDS and you can choose to place Virtual Machines on those portgroups or simply configure VMkernel Adapters for the services mentioned above and for that it will require IP, Netmask and Gateway (Optional) as these last ones are just adapters like vNICs in a Virtual Machine.