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This chapter contains the following sections:
This section includes symptoms, possible causes, and solutions for the following problems while you install the Cisco Nexus 1000V.
Symptom |
Possible Causes |
Verification and Solution |
---|---|---|
The IP address is in use. |
The specified IP address has been used earlier. |
In the Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM) Configuration area, enter an unused IP address, and click Finish to complete the installation. |
A suitable host cannot be found. |
The selected Control and Management port groups are available on different hosts. |
In the Nexus 1000V Switch Deployment Type area, choose the Control and Management port groups that are available on a same host. |
Powering on the VSM fails. |
The selected host does not have sufficient CPU or memory resources. |
In the Host Selection area, choose a host that has sufficient memory resources. |
Displays a duplicate VM name. |
The specified switch name exists on the host. |
In the Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM) configuration area, enter a new switch name. |
Displays an error message as follows: NO_DISK_SPACE |
Insufficient disk space to deploy the VSM on the host. |
Free up disk space and complete the installation. |
If a problem persists after you try solutions in the preceding table, follow instructions in the section Collecting VSUM Bundle Logs for the Cisco Technical Assistance Center.