Vmware Kb 75080 Upd 【HIGH-QUALITY】
As a vSphere administrator, your job is not to fear the 200% threshold but to understand the network I/O patterns of your environment. Use the tools in this article— esxtop , NIOC settings, physical NIC stats—to investigate each occurrence.
However, VMware engineers had to pick a value to trigger a warning when burst activity becomes chronic or excessive. That value is of the configured limit.
To avoid being haunted by KB 75080:
Understanding the why is critical. The warning can appear for several reasons, ranging from benign to problematic.
KB 75080 warnings appearing every 10 minutes for "Management traffic" on a specific host. Observed value: 210 Mbps. Limit: 100 Mbps. vmware kb 75080
A: VMware KB 75080 is a knowledge base article that provides guidance on resolving a critical issue related to VMware ESXi.
VMware Knowledge Base article (now hosted by Broadcom) addresses a critical health status for VMware Identity Manager (vIDM) clusters as reported in VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle (formerly vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager). The Helpful Story: "The False Alarm Cluster" As a vSphere administrator, your job is not
When you see that alert in the morning dashboard, resist the urge to suppress it immediately. Read the message. Check the traffic type. Validate the limit. And then decide: Is this a burst or a bottleneck?
| KB Article | Description | |------------|-------------| | KB 75024 | Same VSOCK patch for Fusion (macOS) | | KB 75081 | Workstation 15.5.2 release notes | | KB 78564 | Later ESXi patch that includes additional VSOCK hardening (CVE-2020-3981) | That value is of the configured limit
The warning says: "Hey admin, traffic just spiked to double its limit. This is fine if it's a spike, but look into it if it's sustained."
The explanation lies in how NIOC meters traffic.
