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vCloud Air® Hybrid Cloud Manager™ Installation and Administration Guide
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Resetting the MAC Address
You can edit the MAC settings after migration completes.
1. From the vSphere client, power off the virtual machine.
2. Open the VM in the vSphere Web Client and click Edit Setting.
3. Change Network Adapter MAC Address to “Manual” and enter the desired MAC address.
High Host Resource Consumption
In rare cases the Hybrid Cloud Manager VMs can exhaust a host’s CPU and disk resources. Some users have seen this
when all virtual appliances were installed on one physical host (by choice, or perhaps there was only one host with 12+
GB RAM at the time of installation). Given this configuration, performance is affected when the following things happen
concurrently:
The network has high latency and/or packet loss -- most likely when migration or data transport is slow because you
are using a busy network or the public internet
The WAN Optimizer is consuming bandwidth to encrypt and compress (or decrypt/uncompress) large workloads
There is high application traffic between on-premises VMs and migrated VMs
If you are running out of resources, please contact VMware Global Support Services (GSS):
https://my.vmware.com/group/vmware/contact-vmware
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Please communicate your requirements to GSS. They can work with you to reconfigure your environment with a
minimum amount of downtime. Although you can move resources in your vCenter, you should not do so. Only GSS can
reconcile the change in the vCloud Air vDC.