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Thanks Andre, I really appreciate it. I modified the backup metadata to match my Vcsa installer build number and the installation has started. However, it is progressing very slowly and after 8 hours... See more...
Thanks Andre, I really appreciate it. I modified the backup metadata to match my Vcsa installer build number and the installation has started. However, it is progressing very slowly and after 8 hours it is still at 54%
I have noticed that the build version of my backup is 19036512. However, I have not found any Vcenter server appliance with the same build version. In order to restore the Vcenter Server from the bac... See more...
I have noticed that the build version of my backup is 19036512. However, I have not found any Vcenter server appliance with the same build version. In order to restore the Vcenter Server from the backup, both must match.
Vcenter Server backup ftp folder name which contain all the configuration of the backup M_7.0.3.00300_20230114-152148_ I don't know what's the mean of 20230114 i know M is manual backup   can you ... See more...
Vcenter Server backup ftp folder name which contain all the configuration of the backup M_7.0.3.00300_20230114-152148_ I don't know what's the mean of 20230114 i know M is manual backup   can you explain more bit 
VMware-VCSA-all-7.0.3-19234570 iso
The restore process requires that both the installer and backup versions are identical. Launch the installer that corresponds with version VC-7.0U3c I have download the new version but find attached... See more...
The restore process requires that both the installer and backup versions are identical. Launch the installer that corresponds with version VC-7.0U3c I have download the new version but find attached the Download installer log file 
The migration to a new DNS name and IP address was disrupted due to an issue. There were originally four nodes in the VSAN cluster, with the vCenter server hosted on ESXi host 4. After rebooting host... See more...
The migration to a new DNS name and IP address was disrupted due to an issue. There were originally four nodes in the VSAN cluster, with the vCenter server hosted on ESXi host 4. After rebooting host 4, it became isolated from the rest of the cluster, which consisted of the remaining three nodes that were part of a VSAN cluster led by the master ESXi host 2. Sadly, host 4 also became the master of its own VSAN cluster. Now I have lost the control of Vcenter server  I really need a help 
Hello Team  I sincerely need a  help with changing the domain of a vCenter Server Here is a summary of the current configurations performed: 1- Four esxi Hosts with 24TB  2-Only one subnets used ... See more...
Hello Team  I sincerely need a  help with changing the domain of a vCenter Server Here is a summary of the current configurations performed: 1- Four esxi Hosts with 24TB  2-Only one subnets used for all services ( Management,vMotion,vsphere replication ,vSAN , FT logging) 3-One VSAN cluster  contains the four ESXI HOSTS with 83 TB as vSAN Datastore  4-Two Distribution Switches one for Data-Switch which contains three Distributions ports groups ( Management,vMotion and Data ), vSAN_SWITCH is the DS for vSAN traffic  Here is the summary task I plan to do for the new configuration   Back up the vCenter Server database and the vCenter Server configuration files. Unjoin the vCenter Server host machine from the domain. Change the hostname of the vCenter Server host machine. Change the IP address  Change  each ESXI host Ip adress and domain name  Rejoin Vcenter server to domain controller for SSO Create Four Distributions Switches DATA_SWITCH with these differents ports group ( Management,VM Production ,Fault Tolerange ) vSAN_Switch ,VMotion_Switch,Vsphere Replication_Switch I would like to know once I changed if the VSAN cluster services will be remain and all configuration relatif of VSAN , VSAN Datastore