getserver_perf.pl "Got Zero bytes for host..."
For some reason I'm unable to get any performance data from our vCenter.
This is the output:
vi-admin@MED1-VMA:/var/log/vmware> ./getserver_perf.pl -type=vcenter -path=./ -server_file=./vcenter.info -syslog_server=MED1-VMA -syslog_port=2514
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Host is 10.11.11.100 and user is sumologic_app
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Getting performance data for all ESX hosts belonging to 10.11.11.100
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Using default vcenter
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Start index: 0 End index: 2 Hosts to process: 3 total hosts: 3
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Getting performance data for esx 10.11.11.18 list-index=0
sumologic_app@10.11.11.100' password:
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Got Zero bytes for 10.11.11.18 index=0
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Getting performance data for esx 10.11.11.20 list-index=1
sumologic_app@10.11.11.100' password:
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Got Zero bytes for 10.11.11.20 index=1
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Getting performance data for esx 10.11.11.19 list-index=2
sumologic_app@10.11.11.100' password:
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Got Zero bytes for 10.11.11.19 index=2
getserver_perf.pl Segment 1: Finished gathering and sending ALL performance data.
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Hi Nxan,
The "Got Zero Bytes" is likely caused by your vCenter configuration. If you're still experiencing this issue, please open a support ticket and I'll engage our solutions team who created these scripts and either may have encountered this before or know how to debug this.
We'll need to know the vCenter version (vmware –v), and whether you're able to successfully run resxtop.
Thanks, -Keith
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