
Last seen: Jul 20, 2022
One of the configuration settings has an invalid value - it looks as if it is "" (empty) whereas Pure expects a number. The tricky part is going to be...
Is there anything of interest in Pure logs at '/usr/local/pure/vmsn/log'? Session expiration could be due to some error causing timeouts or outright...
You could check the detailed logs found in the Pure installation folder (e.g. /usr/local/pure/vmsn/log). The current log file is 'vmsn.log', followed ...
Hi, I am not sure how to help you based on your question only but I know that you should be able to get more speed out of network transfer. Since you ...
@reece_scholar I do not know if Pure will change the way the VMs are identified and when that might happen. Such change is not planned in the near f...
I think I saw this happen once when a free license was upgraded to a paid one. Please check your licenses registered with the vCenter and see if there...
Greetings,As you have correctly summarised, when a VM changes its datastore path, Pure will consider the new path to refer to a new VM. This is becaus...
I will send you a private email with update links and a short upgrade guide
Hm... Pure correctly deleted snapshot metadata but somehow failed to fully delete actual data chunks for (some) expired snapshots. Good news is that P...
There would be messages such as "Error pruning the old snapshot data" along with a more detailed description of the error cause. It's interesting th...
Pure logs can be found in "<Pure folder>/log" (e.g. /usr/local/pure/vmsn/log). The "vmsn.log" is the current one, with the older ones receiving ...
@luke_tearle Well, I guess you know in which folders to start looking. Each of those folders corresponds to a single VM (you can check the VMware ...
Interesting. What does the Pure report under App Configuration >> Repository? Also, is it possible that you have some external data (not relat...
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