Anyone else annoyed with VCSA 7.0 U3 (7.0.3) and the growing list of "things that are broke"?
First, Lifecycle Manager requiring a SSO account to work.
Second, the redesign making things difficult to find (missing top bar).
Third, good luck finding where to add columns to the display.
Fourth, everytime you right click on a single object, the "Items Selected" counter increments regardless of how many objects are actually selected.
I've confirmed all four of these are reproducable across vCenter installs and are "Known Issues".
Anyone upgrade to vCenter 7.0 Update 3 yet?
Hi,
Yes, in my "lab" all had been upgraded to the latest build (at that moment) available of ESXi 7.0U3 and vCenter 7.0U3 line.
The main reason was to go over some "annoying" issues with the management of some networking aspect introduced with ESXi 7.0U2a new "config-state" and the corresponding vCenter (nor ESXi) not fully able to deal with. At least not in my environment.
Unfortunately it looks like that stupid GUI "multiple items selected" bug still exists, which can really hamper a workflow. Wanna experience it, in VCSA 7.0 U3, right click a VM and edit properties (or anything really), then close the properties dialog and right click again. You now get the multiple actions menu, and if you look down you will see two objects selected even though you've right-clicked on one VM, and the same VM at that!
Oh and the SMB backups failing junk, that there's a post about a workaround for that vCenter 7.0.x SMB backups failing that seems to work, but is another failed moment in my opinion. At least we aren't getting hard faults now, so that's something I guess...
