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funksoul
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In vR Ops 6, VMs lose their original relationships with Datastores after set up a Hyperic Adapter instance

Hi, folks.

VMs has Datastores as their child object in the vCenter Adapter.

But after config a Hyperic adatper instance, such relationships are lost.

For example,

- Before the problem : VM(vCenter Adapter) - Datastore(vCenter Adapter)

- After the problem : VM(vCenter Adapter) - OS(Hyperic Adapter)

- What I expected : VM(vCenter Adapter) - OS(Hyperic Adapter) and Datastore(vCenter Adapter) = vC Ops 5.8.x way

Did anyone experience this problem?

Regards,

Ho-Sung

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Hi,

Actually there is bug in hyperic adapter.  We're working to fix it.

I'll update you ASAP it'll be ready.

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Hi,

Actually there is bug in hyperic adapter.  We're working to fix it.

I'll update you ASAP it'll be ready.

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funksoul
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Very glad to hear the good news.

Thank you Boris_Erblat, I will be waiting for the update :smileygrin:

Regards,

Ho-Sung

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Hi,

Go to Solution Exchange, it  should be updated with latest hyperic adapter (PAK).

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funksoul
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Hi,

I upgraded Hyperic MP to the new version and confirmed that the relationships are re-established as expected.

Thank you very much for the quick fix.

BTW, do you know what is the hyperic-common-model-1.0.jar file? It's included in the updated Hyperic MP distribution package with .pak file.

Regards,

Ho-Sung.

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The content of hyperic-common-model-1.0.jar is part of the MP and also part of the vRA and SSO plugins.

Yes, it includes in updated Hyperic MP.


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funksoul
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Sounds like that I don't need that .jar file if I would not implement vRA or SSO integration.

Am I understanding right?

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admin
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I'm not recommending to that.

But it's your choice.

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funksoul
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Um, I did not installed vRA in my environment and do not need to monitor vSphere SSO right now.

So I can not understand why you're not recommending leaving them not being integrated to vR Ops.

Actually, I don't know what to do with the .jar file now because I upgraded my Hyperic MP instance only with the .pak file.

Should the .jar file get installed to some location for the Hyperic MP instance itself work correctly when there's no integration of vRA and SSO to Hyperic?


I don't want waste your time if there's any document or clear information that I can access for this topic.

Thank you.

Ho-Sung.

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Sorry, looks like i didn't understand you.

You're talking about external JAR file. You don't need it.

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