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Just tried your command. Result is the FQDN of the vcsa (used during the installation and still used)
I opened a ticket with those insights (nothing worked by the way![]()
- Check the connectivity of the port 902 UDP and TCP between VC and the hosts.
Did that - ports are opened- VCSA to ESXI -> curl -v telnet <ESXi host IP/FQDN>:port
- ESXI to VCSA -> nc -uz <VC FQDN/IP> port
- Make sure the name resolution of VC and host works
- Make sure this is changed in web client: vCenter server object -> Configure -> General -> Run timesettings -> vCenter Server managed address -> New ip address information.
- Make sure this is changed in web client: vCenter server object -> Configure -> Advanced setting -> config.registry.key_managedIP -> New ip address information.
- https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2121116?lang=en_US
Should have a remote session today. Unfortunately, vmware didn't contacted me as agreed. Any ideas folks? ![]()