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ek9009
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How to change allocated memory to VCenter server that is a VM

I'm in the process of upgrading from 3.5 to Vsphere 4.1 and I upgraded VCenter first, making it a virtual machine. However, when I created the server I did not allocate enough memory to it and I am getting errors. How can I allocate more memory to this VM while it is shut down? I can't allocate more memory unless it is shut down, but with it being the VCenter server if I shut it down then I no longer can access it with the Vi client. Is there a service console command? I've searched for a couple hours and have found nothing.

Thank you!!

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Troy_Clavell
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find out what ESX Host the vCenter VM is registered on, log directly into the ESX host and find the vCenter VM and make the change.

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Troy_Clavell
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find out what ESX Host the vCenter VM is registered on, log directly into the ESX host and find the vCenter VM and make the change.

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