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kopper27
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VDP won't start

hi guys

my VDP latest version is up well looks like up but  when I try to connect from Web vSphere I get this error.

The SSO server could not be found.  Please make sure your SSO configuration on the appliance is correct.

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My question, I changed the DNS the day before since our DNS chancged from xxxx.local to yyyyy.local.

Second when I get into the VDP configuration page some services are down

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any idea how to fix this?

thanks a lot

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snekkalapudi
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VDP after a fresh deployment should have all services up & running (expect maintenance services which will be started automatically after 24 hrs),

Try starting the required services manually and try connecting.

-Suresh
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kopper27
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no this thing was working already, I just changed the DNS settings and the thing won't work anymore

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kopper27
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in fact one interesting thing is

I did change the DNS parameters but every time I check the VDP config page the old DNS settings for vCenter and SSO are the old ones...I think this is causing the issue

is the a way to register my VDP to my vCenter or change de DNS settings and reboot services?

something else every time I run dpnclt start gsan it aks me to go to rollback point which I already did and same thing services won't start

does it mean there's nothing to do?

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If I reinstall my VDP my backup data will be gone right?

thanks a lot

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