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MAHC
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Missing VM was not in the original query Error

In my event log on my VDM I am get an error "Missing VM was not in the original query: VM-2691" The event ID is 102. This event appears 6 times every second. How do I get this to stop? Also I am thinking this might be the cause of my system not to be provisioning desktops and also stopping communications to it. Any thoughts? My virtual center and ESX servers are all at 3.5 Update 4.

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lbourque
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Go to your View Server and go to Desktop Sources under Desktops and Pools. Check to see if any of them are listed as "missing". If it is, click the box beside it and hit remove. It sounds like a VM might have been deleted on vCenter but not removed on View.

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lbourque
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Go to your View Server and go to Desktop Sources under Desktops and Pools. Check to see if any of them are listed as "missing". If it is, click the box beside it and hit remove. It sounds like a VM might have been deleted on vCenter but not removed on View.

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MAHC
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It was actually a combination of 2 things giving me the problems. The first was a missing device that was deleted from VC and not VDM and the other was a system that was deleted in both places but had to be manually removed from the Database. The only was I got that was by calling into VMware But thanks for coming up with the missing machine because I over looked it so many times.

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Werdo
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How do you manually remove it from the database?

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