![]() ![]() Now when I try to power on VM A again I can't and I get the same error message as with the other VM's while again, there's plenty of memory free on the ESXi server and that VM was running fine before I shut it down. ![]() That didn't make a difference and I got the same error message. When I go to the summary tab on the specific ESXi server in vSphere and check the memory, there's plenty of memory free and the mentioned VM's don't exceed that memory by a mile.įor troubleshooting purposes, I shutdown one VM (let's call this VM A) on that ESXi server which has a lot of memory allocated to it and tried to start the previously mentioned other VM's that were off. ![]() Whenever I try to start them through vCenter it says: " the host does not have sufficient memory resources to satisfy the reservation". Some VM's on my ESXi server were apparently powered down because they're not running anymore. ![]()
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