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After installation of VSC 7P1 our vCenter tasks descriptions are labeled wron
2017-11-21
11:33 PM
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Hello,
we have a very strange problem.
This week I installed the NetApp VSC 7P1 on a new VMware vSphere environment. (vCenter Appliance 6.5U1f, ESXi6.5U1).
After the installation of the VSC all vCenter tasks are labeled with the wrong names and descriptions.
It is visible on the screenshot which I have attached.
Is there anybody with the same issue and maybe has a solution? 😉
Thanks and regards,
harry
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vCenter 6.5U1d resolved this issue (its in the VMware Release Notes). I confirmed it in my lab. Also tested with the recently release vCenter 6.5U1e which was released this week and it also resolves the issue.
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This is probably due to a known VMware vCenter 6.5 issue as sited in VMware KB article:
vCenter server 6.5 recent task names appear differently, all the tasks name ends with the .label at the end (2151449)
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2151449
We are investigating further to check if this issue is related to VSC 7P1 installation.
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Hi Roopeshwari,
thanks for your reply.
Regards,
harry
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vCenter 6.5U1d resolved this issue (its in the VMware Release Notes). I confirmed it in my lab. Also tested with the recently release vCenter 6.5U1e which was released this week and it also resolves the issue.
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Great. Thanks for the information.
I've tested it and its resolved. 😉
