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Find the Service Tag of a Dell ESXi Host

September 27, 2018 by virdih

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There are several ways to find the service tag of a Dell ESXi host. This post could be helpful to find the Service Tag of a Dell ESXi Host remotely. You need to establish either a ssh or a console session to the ESXi host. Type in the below commands:  [root@localhost:`] cd /bin [root@localhost:/bin] cd […]

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Restore Dell Networking N 3000 Switch to factory defaults

February 4, 2016 by virdih

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To reset the Dell N3000 series switch to factory defaults you can follow the below procedure: Manually reboot your switch While the switch is booting up keep an eye on the bootup screen and find “Dell Networking Boot Options” and select option #2 (Display Boot Menu) within 3 seconds. On Boot Main Menu, enter choice […]

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Reset Enable password on Dell Networking N 3000 series Switch

January 29, 2016 by virdih

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If you have forgotten your enable password on Dell N3000 series switch you can follow the below procedure to remove the enable password. Manually reboot your switch While the switch is booting up keep an eye on the bootup screen and find “Dell Networking Boot Options” and select option #2 (Display Boot Menu) within 3 […]

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Adding a host to vCenter Server fails

January 9, 2021 By virdih

In case you find some issues while adding a VMWARE ESXi host to vCenter Server and you get an error message “A General System error Occurred” or “vim.fault.NoPermission”. This issue occurs by inconsistent authorization setup on the ESXi Host. The name of this authorization file is “authorization.xml” and located at /etc/vmware/hostd You can follow the […]

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