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MikeNox
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NSX virtualServer Name

While deploying a load balancer using the api, I got an unexpected failure.  (The virtualserver name matched our naming convention which caused the first character to be a digit).

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <error><details>[LoadBalancer] Invalid virtual server name: 0z-testing-42-31, a valid virtualServer name should contains letters, digits, dash, underscore and must start with a letter</details><errorCode>14509</errorCode><moduleName>vShield Edge</moduleName></error>

Is there any documentation showing this limitation?

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parmarr
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Please review KB Troubleshooting NSX for vSphere Edge Load Balancer (2122708) that may shed more light on this issue. https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2122708

Sincerely, Rahul Parmar VMware Support Moderator

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MikeNox
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Is there any valid explanation of why we shouldn't start a server name with a digit?  Or is this a cheap way to guarantee that it is not all digits?

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parmarr
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Please review KB Troubleshooting NSX for vSphere Edge Load Balancer (2122708) that may shed more light on this issue. https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2122708

Sincerely, Rahul Parmar VMware Support Moderator
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tanurkov
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It is per design !

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