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New vCenter Events for vSphere 7.0 Update 3

10.07.2021 by William Lam // 2 Comments

With the release of vSphere (7.0 Update 3), brings new vCenter Server Events which can immediately benefit users of the VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA), especially with the latest VEBA v0.7 release!

In vSphere 7.0 Update 2, there was a total of 1,861 events in a default installation of the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) and with vSphere 7.0 Update 3, there is now a total of 1,926 events. An increase of 65 new events which spans the recently released Data Persistent Platform (DPp), VM Encryption, TLS Trust Management, vSAN and many others.

Below is a summarized view of the 65 new vCenter Server Events, for more details including descriptions, please refer to my vCenter Event Mapping Github Repo

  • com.vmware.dp.events.cancelsnapshot
  • com.vmware.dp.events.cancelsnapshotdone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.cancelsnapshotfailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.commitrestore
  • com.vmware.dp.events.commitrestoredone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.commitrestorefailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.enableprotectionservices
  • com.vmware.dp.events.enableprotectionservicesdone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.enableprotectionservicesfailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.preparerestore
  • com.vmware.dp.events.preparerestoredone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.preparerestorefailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.protect
  • com.vmware.dp.events.protectdone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.protectfailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.queryprotectedentityinfo
  • com.vmware.dp.events.queryprotectedentityinfodone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.queryprotectedentityinfofailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.retiresnapshot
  • com.vmware.dp.events.retiresnapshotdone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.retiresnapshotfailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.snapshot
  • com.vmware.dp.events.snapshotdone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.snapshotfailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.sync
  • com.vmware.dp.events.syncdone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.syncfailed
  • com.vmware.dp.events.unprotect
  • com.vmware.dp.events.unprotectdone
  • com.vmware.dp.events.unprotectfailed
  • com.vmware.trustmanagement.VcIdentity
  • com.vmware.trustmanagement.VcIdentityProviders
  • com.vmware.trustmanagement.VcTrusts
  • com.vmware.trustmanagement.WS1SyncTokenExpiry
  • com.vmware.vc.crypto.IntegrityCheckFailed
  • com.vmware.vc.crypto.IntegrityCheckPassed
  • com.vmware.vc.host.MemoryModeActiveDRAMGreen
  • com.vmware.vc.host.MemoryModeActiveDRAMYellow
  • com.vmware.vc.SgxRegistration.FailedRegistration
  • com.vmware.vc.SgxRegistration.InitiatingRegistration
  • com.vmware.vc.SgxRegistration.SuccessfulRegistration
  • com.vmware.vc.vm.bipe.cryptoResumeError
  • com.vmware.vc.vm.PMemBandwidthGreen
  • com.vmware.vc.vm.PMemBandwidthYellow
  • com.vmware.vim.eam.issue.agencyDisabled
  • com.vmware.vim.vm.CryptoResumeFailed
  • com.vmware.vim.vm.DiskCryptoResumeFailed
  • com.vmware.vsphere.client.security.LoginConnectivityCheckEv
  • esx.audit.subsystem.host.poweroff.reason
  • esx.audit.subsystem.host.reboot.reason
  • esx.audit.subsystem.host.restart.reason
  • esx.clear.vmfs.nfs.server.restored
  • esx.problem.dpu.maintenance.sync.failed
  • esx.problem.vob.vsan.dom.singlediskerrorfixed
  • esx.problem.vob.vsan.dom.singlediskunrecoverableerror
  • esx.problem.vob.vsan.lsom.metadataURE
  • esx.problem.vob.vsan.lsom.stuckiooffline
  • esx.problem.vob.vsan.lsom.stuckiopropagated
  • esx.problem.vob.vsan.lsom.stuckiotimeout
  • esx.problem.vob.vsan.lsom.UREEvacuationFailed
  • vsan.health.test.hcl.nvmeidentifiable.event
  • vsan.health.test.hcl.nvmeonhcl.event
  • vsan.health.test.network.duplicateip.event
  • vsan.health.test.network.lacpstatus.event
  • vsan.health.test.network.pnictso.event

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  • What's new in VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA) v0.7
  • Publishing and consuming custom events with VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA)
  • How to modernize your vSphere Alarm actions using the VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA)?

Categories // vSphere 7.0 Tags // VEBA, VMware Event Broker Appliance, vSphere 7.0 Update 3

Comments

  1. *protectedBernhard Kather says

    10/10/2021 at 5:16 am

    Hi William, it is esxi 7 running on a mac mini 6.1?

    Reply
  2. *protectedRobert says

    04/24/2023 at 3:31 pm

    Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

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