bwitkowski
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Lifecycle Operations Health Information not available

After installing and adding environments in Lifecycle Operations in accordance with the documentation from the official VMware site VMware Aria Automation, and Aria Operations for Logs all show up with a yellow question mark under health, with the message "Information not available"

Each are in their own separate environment,

I am curious as to how to try to resolve this issue

 

1) vmware identity manager 3.3.6
2) vmware aria automation 8.10.1 (prod)
3) aria operations for logs 8.10.2 (prod)
4) aria operations 8.12.0 (prod)
5) vmware aria automation 8.10.1 (test)

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FredGSanford
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It relies on vrops being in the same environment with the sddc mgmt pack monitoring the other products in the suite.

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vRealize-Suite-Lifecycle-Manager/8.10/com.vmware.vrsuite.lcm.8.10....

 

 

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bwitkowski
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I have already done all of this. It still shows information not available

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eduardosuarez
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This is expected since based on your screenshot you have a independent environment for the following products

  •  vmware aria automation 8.10.1 (prod)
  • aria operations for logs 8.10.2 (prod)
  • aria operations 8.12.0 (prod)
  • vmware aria automation 8.10.1 (test)

Since you have two VMware Aria Automation instances only one of them will be monitor (you can not add two VMware Aria Automation instance on the same environment)

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eduardosuarez
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eduardosuarez
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bwitkowski
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How would you recommend we consolidate our different deployed environements to a single environment.

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jamzivar
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I have the same issue, searching to find out how to merge two deployed environments into one (that includes vROPS). 

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