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Got a strange issue, I use Hyper-v, but recent requirements mean i have to use vmware, its its a little new to me.
i cannot see the VSC in the web view of VSphere
- Brand new install of vCenter applicance 6.0.0.20000
- Brand new install of Vasa 6.2 for cDot
Steps taken to install:
- Vcenter server > Storage Providers > + Adding the web address error about the certificate not being trusted
- Navigated to the Vasa web based CLI and added it this way.
vcenter register -vcenter_ip=vcenterserverip -username=administrator@vsphere.local -password=XXXXXXX
That confirmed it worked and i can verify it by looking at the attached picture. (vsphere1)
I can also see the confirmation that vsphere thinks its installed (netapp)
Tried rebooting the vasa provider and vsphere a couple of times and i still do not see the vsc.
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Hello @VITALENERGI,
You'll want to install Virtual Storage Console. It is the mangement interface/GUI for the vSphere web client, including interacting with the VASA Provider.
Hope that helps.
Andrew
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Hello @VITALENERGI,
You'll want to install Virtual Storage Console. It is the mangement interface/GUI for the vSphere web client, including interacting with the VASA Provider.
Hope that helps.
Andrew
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As easy as that, thanks Sully.
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Anytime!
Oh, also, you'll want to unregister the VASA Provider from vCenter, then re-register it using VSC. VSC will (securely) send configuration information to the VP...ONTAP clusters/controllers, etc.
Andrew
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