Use the ASAv show vm and show cpu commands or the ASDM Home > Device Dashboard > Device Information > Virtual Resources tab or the Monitoring > Properties > System Resources Graphs > CPU pane to view the resource allocation and any resources that are over- or under-provisioned. Do not use the VMware-recommended memory configuration minimum, default, and maximum values. Note: If you need to change the memory or vCPU hardware settings, use only the values documented in Licensing for the ASAv. Under-provisioning can affect performance, and over-provisioning causes the ASAv to warn you that it will reload after a waiting period (24 hours for 100-125% over-provisioning 1 hour for 125% and up), the ASAv will reload. Do not change the memory setting or any vCPU hardware settings in the Edit Settings dialog box unless you are requesting a license for a different number of vCPUs. The memory allocated to the ASAv is sized specifically for the number of vCPUs you choose when you deploy.You must set your keyboard to United States English before installing the ASAv and for using the VM console.Be sure that the VMware vCenter and the LDAP servers in your environment are installed in an ASCII-compatible mode. The ASAv OVA deployment does not support localization (installing the components in non-English mode).You cannot specify IPv6 addresses for the management interface when you first deploy the ASAv OVA file using the VMware vSphere Web Client you can later add IPv6 addressing using ASDM or the CLI. Guidelines for the ASAv and VMwareįor failover deployments, make sure that the standby unit has the same model license for example, both units should be ASAv30s. See the vSphere documentation for more information. Table 2 Port Group Security Policy Exceptions You may need to modify these settings for the following ASAv configurations. Security Policy for a vSphere Standard Switchįor a vSphere switch, you can edit Layer 2 security policies and apply security policy exceptions for port groups used by the ASAv interfaces. Used for dynamic resource scheduling and distributed power management. Table 1 VMware Feature Support for the ASAv
The following table lists the VMware feature support for the ASAv.