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jecdk
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Missing networks in vCenter network mapping when installing vCops

The IP pool doesn't show when I try to install the trial vCops..

I only see "LAN" but not the others... Even if the IP pools are created..

Some nice helt is appreciated...vCop1.JPG

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vmroyale
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Note: Discussion successfully moved from VMware vCenter™ to VMware vCenter Operations Manager

Click on the word LAN and you will get a drop-down menu with the other networks.

Brian Atkinson | vExpert | VMTN Moderator | Author of "VCP5-DCV VMware Certified Professional-Data Center Virtualization on vSphere 5.5 Study Guide: VCP-550" | @vmroyale | http://vmroyale.com

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vmroyale
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Note: Discussion successfully moved from VMware vCenter™ to VMware vCenter Operations Manager

Click on the word LAN and you will get a drop-down menu with the other networks.

Brian Atkinson | vExpert | VMTN Moderator | Author of "VCP5-DCV VMware Certified Professional-Data Center Virtualization on vSphere 5.5 Study Guide: VCP-550" | @vmroyale | http://vmroyale.com
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As vmroyaele, see if you can click for a dropdown.

Also, ensure that all virtual networks are available/configured on every vSphere host in the cluster you're deploying to. If there is inconsistency in the network config, it can also cause flakiness when you're deploying VMs/OVFs at the cluster-level.

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jecdk
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Thanks..... Had to click more than once to get a reaktion...

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