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haiikal
Level 2
9 years ago

Limit has been reached for the logical resource

Hi Veritas,

Base on the info below, I need some help to understand what "Limit has been reached for the logical resource" means. This is a VMware snapshot backup. I'm having some issues with the number of LUNS connected to my media server, currently we have more than 400 LUNS on our vmware datastore, but it seems that 1 HBA port on a Windows Server 2008 can only detect 254 LUNS. Any suggestion?

01/12/2016 00:14:25 - Info nbjm (pid=34348) starting backup job (jobid=4031586) for client <XXXXXXX>, policy <XXXXXXX>, schedule <Daily_Incremental>
01/12/2016 00:14:25 - Info nbjm (pid=34348) requesting STANDARD_RESOURCE resources from RB for backup job (jobid=4031586, request id:{61EF3E52-B87E-11E5-A320-87E42E4D4195})
01/12/2016 00:14:25 - requesting resource XXXXXXX
01/12/2016 00:14:25 - requesting resource XXXXXXX.NBU_CLIENT.MAXJOBS.<XXXXXXX>
01/12/2016 00:14:25 - requesting resource XXXXXXX.NBU_POLICY.MAXJOBS.<XXXXXXX>
01/12/2016 00:14:25 - requesting resource XXXXXXX.VMware.Datastore.<XXXXXXX>
01/12/2016 00:14:25 - requesting resource XXXXXXX.VMware.ESXserver.<XXXXXXX>
01/12/2016 00:14:25 - requesting resource XXXXXXX.VMware.snapshot.vCenter.<XXXXXXX>
01/12/2016 00:16:05 - Info nbrb (pid=34296) Limit has been reached for the logical resource XXXXXXX.VMware.ESXserver.XXXXXXX client process aborted  (50)

 

 

  • The 254 limit of LUNs is quite typical, certainly of HBAs that aren't too recent.  In any case, it is probably not possible to manually get around an HBA firmware LUN limit, or an HBA driver LUN limit.

    So, my only advive is... add another HBA.

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  • The 254 limit of LUNs is quite typical, certainly of HBAs that aren't too recent.  In any case, it is probably not possible to manually get around an HBA firmware LUN limit, or an HBA driver LUN limit.

    So, my only advive is... add another HBA.

  • Check the Resouce limit value of ESXserver in Host properties. Is that value set to 0 ?