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We've had a KB published with the details as well recently, just appending to this thread for the benefit of the wider audience who visit this, VMware KB: Collecting a subset of vCenter Server ... See more...
We've had a KB published with the details as well recently, just appending to this thread for the benefit of the wider audience who visit this, VMware KB: Collecting a subset of vCenter Server metrics in vCenter Operations Manager 5.7 An excel sheet attached to the KB provides a list metrics that have been included in Balanced profile, the rest may be added as required. Cedric
I've seen a similar issue, check in the task manager if there are multiple instances of "VMware Orchestrator", if yes kill one of the instances.
Looks like you are having storage issues, this will cause host to disconnect. Also note that what you see in DCUI need not necessarily mean that it is hung at that particular process, in my ex... See more...
Looks like you are having storage issues, this will cause host to disconnect. Also note that what you see in DCUI need not necessarily mean that it is hung at that particular process, in my experience its mostly the hostd(management agent) that can indefinitely if there are storage related issues. If issue still persists, post the vmkernel log here
For the benefit of others who may hit this thread, please check and validate 1-Login to UI VM through ssh 2-less $ALIVE_BASE/user/conf/vc_uuid Validate that the file has 3 entries for each r... See more...
For the benefit of others who may hit this thread, please check and validate 1-Login to UI VM through ssh 2-less $ALIVE_BASE/user/conf/vc_uuid Validate that the file has 3 entries for each registered vCenter similar to the below https://10.112.100.32/sdk 7AEB7EEE-037D-4DBF-B0A2-EC3D6C26057C REGISTERED 3-UUID should be same as instanceUUID entry in the registered vCenter.    Log in to vCenter (Win2k8)    Check "C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware VirtualCenter\instance.cfg" Other stale entries should be removed from the vc_uuid, restart the vcops services If you have cloned the vCenter or performed any task that could cause the instance.cfg file to be carried over to more than one vcenter that is managed by VCOPS you may run into this issue.