hello all, last week I've deinstalled vCenter 5.1 and reinstalled vCenter 5.5 with a simple installation. all went fine and the AD users were able to login via vSphere client to vCenter: tosay ...
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hello all, last week I've deinstalled vCenter 5.1 and reinstalled vCenter 5.5 with a simple installation. all went fine and the AD users were able to login via vSphere client to vCenter: tosay only some of the AD user are able to login. I've installed from VMware-VIMSetup-all-5.5.0-2105955-20140901-update02.iso Any hints? Thank you
have a look at this http://www.vladan.fr/how-to-configure-freenas-8-for-iscsi-and-connect-to-esxi/ thanks to vladanseget if helpful please give points! \aleph
try looking at this.VMware KB: Enabling the VMware vSphere Storage Appliance 1.0 plugin fails with the error: (503) Server Unavailable … not sure if u have the strorage appliance \aleph
how many host do you have? if less than five... from vCenter go to virtual machine tab. search the machine you are digging for... the host IP has been discovered. there is no VMWare-cmd comman...
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how many host do you have? if less than five... from vCenter go to virtual machine tab. search the machine you are digging for... the host IP has been discovered. there is no VMWare-cmd command that do what you want. Try powerCLI with Get-VmHost \aleph0
have a look here VMware KB: ESXi/ESX host loses network connectivity after adding new NICs or an upgrade \aleph0 remember to give points if this is correct and set the question as answered
... and here VMware KB: vCenter Server 5.5 displays a yellow warning in the Summary tab of hosts and reports the error: Quick sta… \aleph0 does it help? give points
Try having a look here "http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=2011192&sliceId=1&docTypeID=DT_KB_1_1&dialogID=228646029&stateId=1 0 228642883" ...
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Try having a look here "http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=2011192&sliceId=1&docTypeID=DT_KB_1_1&dialogID=228646029&stateId=1 0 228642883" that's KB: 2011192 on VMWare site. \aleph0 remember to give points if answer is correct or helpful!
what's the setting for HA? Percentage of resources? have you set Admission control policy on HA rules? try disabling it (no good practice) and see if it solve the issue \aleph