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atoerper
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vSphere Initial Setup on Simple Install failing

After completing the simple install of vRA and attempting to run the pre-created vSphere initial Setup wizard, it fails with the message:

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No compute resources found for endpoint [vcenter] (Workflow:vSphere Initial Setup / Wait to discover compute resorces (item3)#25)

If we go to Infrastructure>Endpoints, the vcenter instance that was entered during the simple install wizard is there. If we run a test connection, the following is returned:

Unsuccessful

Test connection failed: The vSphere agent does not exist or may not be running

I have verified that the IaaS and SQL servers have the correct MSDTC settings.

Any Ideas?

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daphnissov
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The name of your configured endpoint during installation must match the name of the endpoint that you define in vRA. This is why you're not getting compute resources collected and why you're seeing that error message. Change the name of your endpoint to "vCenter" and wait for a couple minutes, then check the log page again. If no warnings are found, look at the Compute Resources to see your clusters show up.

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spam post deleted.

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daphnissov
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Ignore that spam response. Can you screenshot your endpoints config?

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daphnissov
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Can you now show Infrastructure -> Monitoring -> Log ? Screenshot again will do.

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atoerper
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Here it is. Same error over and over

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daphnissov
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The name of your configured endpoint during installation must match the name of the endpoint that you define in vRA. This is why you're not getting compute resources collected and why you're seeing that error message. Change the name of your endpoint to "vCenter" and wait for a couple minutes, then check the log page again. If no warnings are found, look at the Compute Resources to see your clusters show up.

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