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Adding new hosts to VDI cluster breaks appstack

AppVolumes version 2.12; vCenter 6.5 7515524; ESXi 6.5 7388607;

When I add two new hosts (same version and build) to my VDI host cluster any VDI VMs running on those hosts do not connect to the AppVolume and do not receive the apps we have set. The AppVolume datastore and VMDKs are mounted and reachable via the host web GUI and SSH.

The pop-up error received on the VM is: 'error code 500. Unable to contact App Volumes Manager'

What am I forgetting to do on these hosts to let them connect to the appvolume? Thanks.

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Under our host manager we have our vCenter listed (versus individual hosts). Adding the new hosts to the VDI cluster then re-configuring the vCenter as the manager again appears to have fixed the issue (we're still testing with users but for me it appears to have worked on a small set of test VMs).

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Under our host manager we have our vCenter listed (versus individual hosts). Adding the new hosts to the VDI cluster then re-configuring the vCenter as the manager again appears to have fixed the issue (we're still testing with users but for me it appears to have worked on a small set of test VMs).

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