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c0t0d0s0
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Not getting any compute resources from vCenter into vCAC

I've got a brand new install of vCAC 6.0.1. It is a basic install with internal vCO and the vCAC Identity Appliance.  I am able to login without any problems but vCAC isn't showing any of the compute resources from my vCenter. I've added vCenter as an endpoint, and now when I try to edit that endpoint I get an error stating: "Unable to create a vCO endpoint of type VC. Reason: Inconsistency between registered hosts and loaded hosts".

What am I doing wrong?

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mohibra20
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I am also facing the same issue. If some one having the resolution could you please post the same

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vSeanClark
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Enthusiast

hey, not sure if you ware still having any issues, but you'll definitely want to make sure that you've installed a vSphere proxy agent with and en endpoint name that matches what you have in VCAC for an endpoint. 

The below link takes you to the configuring IaaS part of the VCAC docs.  Hope you find helpful.

vCloud Automation Center Documentation

Sean Clark - http://twitter.com/vseanclark
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kumarankpl
Hot Shot
Hot Shot

Please see pubs.vmware.com...ACF3B7E7E8.html for more information on those fields (vRA docs -> Installation and Configuration -> Installing Agents -> Installing and Configuring the Proxy Agent for vSphere -> Install the vSphere Agent). In summary, for the endpoint name, it can be anything as long as it matches the name of the endpoint that you defined in the vRA GUI.

For the agent name, it depends, but most of the time you're safe with using the same name as the endpoint.


If you have forgot the Endpoint name provided you can it using the commands provided in the below Doc.

http://pubs.vmware.com/vra-62/index.jsp#com.vmware.vra.install.doc/GUID-0D0FDCFE-DF26-4168-A8DD-E29D...

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