Quickly determine what were VMs on a host when it crashes.

What is a quick way to determine which virtual machines on a host when it crashes?

Running ESX 4.1

I need to somehow be a Power_CLI script or log to look at that will tell me what vm have been the host in the crash.

Thank you!

Hello

Check this blog:

http://www.jonathanmedd.NET/2012/03/which-VMS-restarted-after-a-vSphere-HA-event.html

Anyway usually entered events cluster tab will show you information about HA events.

If your vCenter isn't a reason any available, you can check aam.log (4.x) or fdm.log (5.x) of the files on the remaining hosts directly or the repository of syslog.

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