"msg": "Failed to create virtual machine due to product versioning restrictions: Current license or ESXi version prohibits execution of the requested operation. In vSphere a vCPU is presented to the operating system as a single core cpu in a single socket, this limits the number of vCPUs that can be operating system. CPU Compatibility Scenarios vCenter Server s CPU compatibility checks compare the CPU features available on the source host, the subset of features that the virtual machine can access, and the features available on the target host. Because on most systems it works correctly, but, at least in a case, the CPU hot add does not work as expected. Seeams that there is an issue in CPU hot-add on Windows Server 2016 running in VMware vSphere 6.5, but it’s something hard to reproduce this issues on a different systems. "password": "VALUE_SPECIFIED_IN_NO_LOG_PARAMETER", Single core CPU VMware introduced multi core virtual CPU in vSphere 4.1 to avoid socket restrictions used by operating systems. Windows Server 2016 reboot after hot-adding CPU in vSphere 6.5. With the VMware vSphere 6.0 release, clusters can scale up to 64 hosts. Return self._stub.InvokeMethod(self, info, args)įile "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pyVmomi/SoapAdapter.py", line 1366, in InvokeMethod VMware vSphere This chapter provides information about the VMware infrastructure vSphere, including: l vSphere 6.0 l vSphere 6.5 l vSphere 6.7 vSphere 6.0 VMware ESXi 6.0 (VMware vSphere 6.0) has increased the scalability of the storage platform. Self.f(*(self.args + (obj,) + args), **kwargs)įile "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pyVmomi/VmomiSupport.py", line 386, in _InvokeMethod Task = destfolder.CreateVM_Task(config=nfigspec, pool=resource_pool)įile "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pyVmomi/VmomiSupport.py", line 580, in
Hostname: ' ' validate_certs: no EXPECTED RESULTSįile "/tmp/ansible_Sv24Vz/ansible_module_vmware_guest.py", line 1700, in deploy_vm