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ProLiant DL380 Gen10 / Product ID / Q8D81A - Server reboot Vcenter then services not start up
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Could you attach the voot log of vCenter VM?
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The log would be best, but meanwhile, vpxd service fails to start (83113) (vmware.com) The VMware VirtualCenter Server service fails to start on the VMware vCenter Server Appliance 6.0 an...
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will requesting it to the end user and send it here for your review.
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Will provide this to our technical to check on this will update you once applying this resolution
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Hi william,
Uploaded the logs files. For your kind review
Thank you
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Please verify that the DNS resolution works (forward and reverse) by running:
nslookup <vcenter-ip-address>
This command should return the vCenter Server's FQDN.
If that's the case, verify that none of the certificates have expired. See https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/82332
André