I see this behavior from time to time if a VM has been moved from one physical 
server to another and ARP caching has been turned up to a large value on 
switches.

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From: Kim Longenbaugh [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:29 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Virtual servers taking a long time to restart

Most of the time when we see that here, it’s because the VMWare Tools on the 
Windows guest are in the process of updating or installing.  Our experience, 
contrary to what might be expected, has been that the install doesn’t complete 
in one fell swoop, but seems to dribble out over a number of restarts.  It’s 
taken up to a week before a guest settles down and restarts with the more 
typical speed.
Plus, even with “seasoned” guests, the problem will still occurs when VMWare 
patches, including but not limited to, VMTools patches, are applied to the EXS 
hosts.

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From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 8:24 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Virtual servers taking a long time to restart

Does anyone else have any issues with odd VMWare ESX 3.5 virtual systems taking 
a long time to restart? I have a lot of problems (seem to becoming more 
frequent) with machines that sit on the "starting Windows" screen for a long 
time (up to half an hour), or some that even have to be manually reset. Usually 
on the reset they come up quick and nice.

These are mostly Server 2003 and odd Server 2008 machines running on ESX 3.5 
with an IBM SAN.

TIA,



JRR

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