Update: HA Advanced Options

A while back I wrote down all the HA advanced options. With VirtualCenter 2.5 Update 3(and the ESX patch that came with it) VMware added another extra advanced options, this is the complete list:

  • das.failuredetectiontime – Amount of milliseconds, timeout time for isolation response action(with a default of 15000 milliseconds).
  • das.isolationaddress[x] – IP adres the ESX hosts uses for it’s heartbeat, where [x] = 1‐10. It will use the default gateway by default.
  • das.usedefaultisolationaddress – Value can be true or false and needs to be set in case the default gateway, which is the default isolation address shouldn’t be used for this purpose.
  • das.poweroffonisolation – Values are False or True, this is for setting the isolation response. Default a VM will be powered off.
  • das.vmMemoryMinMB – Higher values will reserve more space for failovers.
  • das.vmCpuMinMHz - Higher values will reserve more space for failovers.
  • das.defaultfailoverhost - Value is a hostname, this host will be the primary failover host.
  • das.failuredetectioninterval – Changes the heartbeat interval among HA hosts. By default, this occurs every second (1000 milliseconds).
  • das.allowVmotionNetworks – Allows a NIC that is used for VMotion networks to be
  • considered for VMware HA usage. This permits a host to have only one NIC configured for management and VMotion combined.
  • das.allowNetwork[x] – Enables the use of port group names to control the networks used for VMware HA, where [x] = 0 – ?. You can set the value to be ʺService Console 2ʺ or ʺManagement Networkʺ to use (only) the networks associated with those port group names in the networking configuration.
  • das.isolationShutdownTimeout – Shutdown time out for the isolation response “Shutdown VM”, default is 300 seconds. In other words, if a VM isn’t shutdown clean when isolation response occured it’s being powered off after 300 seconds.
  • das.bypassNetCompatCheck – Disable the “compatible network” check for HA that was introduced with Update 2. Default value is “false”, setting it to “true” disables the check.

    Virtual Machine Monitoring HA advanced options

  • das.failureInterval = The polling interval for failures. Default value is 30.
  • das.maxFailureWindows = Minimum amount of seconds between failure. Default value is 3600 seconds, if VM fails within 3600 seconds VM HA doesn’t restart the machine.
  • das.maxFailures = Maximum amount of VM failures, if the amount is reached VM HA doesn’t restart the machine automatically. Default value is 3.
  • das.minUptime = The minimum uptime in seconds before VM HA starts polling. The default value is 120 seconds.



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9 Responses to “Update: HA Advanced Options”

  1. David says:

    HI

    You mention ESX 3.5 update3 in the post, is this supposed to be Virtual centre 2.5 update 3? Or is ther a new release of ESX 3.5 on it’s way soon?

    Cheers

  2. Sorry, I wasn’t awake yet when i wrote the article. should have said VirtualCenter instead of ESX.

  3. James Roth says:

    Hi Duncan, talking about advanced settings, is there one for the paste limit between VMs in the VI client? Currently it looks set to 64K.

  4. i will have a look if i can find anything….

  5. Adam Baum says:

    is there a complete list of all the DAS settings? It looks like some of them may have changed or may be similar to existing settings. Example: You list das.failuredetectioninterval, but my VC U2 has das.failureInterval. Are these the same or different?

  6. Okay, I see…. the das.failureInterval is related to VM Monitoring, so HA for the Guest OS. I will add the settings today.

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