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Clear Performance data in ESXi 5.0

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Dear All,

 

(First, apologies if this isn't in the right forum, would a moderator move this post if that is the case. Thanks)

 

I have a misbehaving ESXi host and it is generating some really wild stats in vSphere.

For instance: One of the guests OS's is recording the highest latency time is over 1.15x10^15 ms  (something like 36,558 years). While the host is a lot more realistic 1023ms.

What I would like to do is remove all this performance data and start collecting afresh, as with these errant results I can't see performance spikes on the graphs. Hopefully then I can start to investiagte the reason for the sudden high latency alerts.

 

Can someone please tell me if this is possible without re-booting the host. And if it is how do I go about doing this. It looked like vmkperf resetall might do the trick, but it doesn't appear to do so.

 

(ESXi 5.0.0 (build 469512) on Proliant DL380 G6 with Windows Server 2008r2 guests, 24GB RAM, 1.37TB DAS (RAID5))

 

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Jim


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