Hi, Please try these steps: Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.com) and mail sender (e.g vcenter-notification@...
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Hi, Please try these steps: Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.com) and mail sender (e.g vcenter-notification@smtpserver.com) Once done, go to Advance Settings and look for mail.smtp.password and provide the value by clicking the Edit same with mail.smtp.port and set port 25 then lastly, provide the mail.smtp.username Once done click Ok Good Luck!
Hi Punitvmware SMTP will do. Try these steps: Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.com) and mail sender (e.g v...
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Hi Punitvmware SMTP will do. Try these steps: Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.com) and mail sender (e.g vcenter-notification@smtpserver.com) Once done, go to Advance Settings and look for mail.smtp.password and provide the value by clicking the Edit same with mail.smtp.port and set port 25 then lastly, provide the mail.smtp.username Once done click Ok Good Luck!
Hello Sarek, Please try this steps: Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.com) and mail sender (e.g vcenter-notification...
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Hello Sarek, Please try this steps: Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.com) and mail sender (e.g vcenter-notification@smtpserver.com) Once done, go to Advance Settings and look for mail.smtp.password and provide the value by clickng the Edit same with mail.smtp.port and set port 25 then lastly, provide the mail.smtp.username Once done click Ok Good Luck!
Hello Herry, Perhaps you forgot some part. please try to look into this settings Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.c...
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Hello Herry, Perhaps you forgot some part. please try to look into this settings Select your vCenter Server and go to Configure menu Under General, provide your Mail server (e.g mail.smtpserver.com) and mail sender (e.g vcenter-notification@smtpserver.com) Once done, go to Advance Settings and look for "mail.smtp.password" and provide the value by clicking the Edit same with "mail.smtp.port" and set port 25 then lastly, provide the "mail.smtp.username" Once done click Ok Then perform some testing to see if it works. Good Luck!
Ok Plamen, I guess I have to look other tools to have that kind of features somewhere else. I suggest VMware should invest/update some additional features in vCenter VMware Converter having th...
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Ok Plamen, I guess I have to look other tools to have that kind of features somewhere else. I suggest VMware should invest/update some additional features in vCenter VMware Converter having this option that you can resume the failed conversion/replication of such Physical/Virtual Server into VMware/ESXi Environment.
Hi Gibson, I got the issue before, to fix this you have to make sure the following > Firewall have to be disabled for both Converter Host Server, Destination Server and Source Server > vCenter Po...
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Hi Gibson, I got the issue before, to fix this you have to make sure the following > Firewall have to be disabled for both Converter Host Server, Destination Server and Source Server > vCenter Port (443) and ESXi Port (902) should be allowed in the Firewall > Update your Host File putting all the Host Name and Its IP of the Destination and vCenter Converter Server to Source Server > Update your Host File putting all the Host Name and Its IP of the Source to vCenter Server > Make sure Anivirus for both Source and vCenter Converter server/host is disabled. In some cases, Any antivirus will unexpectedly close/block the connection. *** Source (Can be Physical or Virtual) *** Destination (Your ESXi Host/DataStore) Let us know if it works. Good Luck Man! Keep Virtualizing! Regards, JOf
Hi Guys, I'm a bit new here, I'm currently in the process of converting (P2V - Hot Cloning) a Physical Server directly to my DataStore/ESXi Host. The connection of Destination Server (vCenter/ESX...
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Hi Guys, I'm a bit new here, I'm currently in the process of converting (P2V - Hot Cloning) a Physical Server directly to my DataStore/ESXi Host. The connection of Destination Server (vCenter/ESXi Host) to Source Server (Physical Server) is via Site to Site VPN. The connection is fine it took a days and unexpectedly, at 88% it fails showing the source server "network link down" and tend the vcenter worker to terminate the conversion process. My main question here is.. Is there a way I can resume the failed conversion where it stopped? Thanks,