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yannara
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vCenter Appliance joined to domain, but no domain available

I´ve setup vCenter Appliance 5.1 and I joined it to my AD domain, but when I try to create permissions and and link them to AD group, I can´t see my domain:

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Any idea, why this is happening?

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a_p_
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I saw this issue twice and in both cases it worked for me join the AD domain with the username in the "username@domain.xyz" format followed by a reboot of the appliance.


André

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yannara
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André Pett wrote:

I saw this issue twice and in both cases it worked for me join the AD domain with the username in the "username@domain.xyz" format followed by a reboot of the appliance.


André

Thanks, I´ll try. Does it matter, will I do it in a web management page, or in a linux console?

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yannara
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vmstoani has been reported as spam.

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RvdNieuwendijk
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I deleted the out-of-office reply by vmstoani.

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yannara
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André Pett wrote:

I saw this issue twice and in both cases it worked for me join the AD domain with the username in the "username@domain.xyz" format followed by a reboot of the appliance.


André

Unfortunately no, in my case if I set it like you purposed, I will get "Error: Invalid Active Directory domain."

I also tried re-join vcenter to domain few times, but end result is the same.

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yannara
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Why in earth Out-of-Office replies appears to this forum? :smileyconfused:

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a_p_
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Unfortunately this is due to the option to reply to posts by email. If users - who use their work email addresses - forget to exclude the forums from the OOO messages this can happen.

I deleted the message though.

André

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a_p_
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Error: Invalid Active Directory domain

Can you please double check the DNS server settings in the appliance are correct?

André

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yannara
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André Pett wrote:

Error: Invalid Active Directory domain

Can you please double check the DNS server settings in the appliance are correct?

André

They are. I also can join vcenter to domain by entering "contonso.dom" and separate credentials, but using admin@contonso.dom will fail with the invalid domain.

So, any other ideas what to do?

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V_Peter_S
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We have seen this issue and found that, provided your virtual center server is connected to the doamin, that a re-boot of the virtual center server appliance has resolved this.

We are a VMware Reginal Academy: www.cccti.edu/vmware, and had this show up when using the 5.1.0/5.1.0b versions.

One other issue we have found also is that the virtual center server appliance will not maintain the FQDN without performain a re-boot.

Hope this helps.

Esse Quam Videri
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djlightbulb
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As a reboot is necessary, it's a given that this has been done, in some cases MANY times....

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JmLeal
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Hello,
I have the same problem, I tried sysprep, I tried re-boot and niningun result. I keep trying and if I find the public solution here.
regards

Jose María Leal Gil CEO y gestor de Mettodos www.mettodos.com
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