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Did you fix your garbage AppStack's? The one for vCenter doesn't load the correct amount of VMs/servers.
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I've uploaded logs from my install to leapfile. Milton Harris is the escalation engineer that was assigned to the case. What drives me crazy is I can see the VMs on each host, and as you can see in the screenshot, under the vCenter it does show 218 VMs and 16 hosts. In the vCenter AppStack, it only shows 77 VMs and 11…
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I don't see any. There are well over 200 rows.
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There are 19 results, none of duplicates.
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The pollingJobID/ManageStatusMessage/TriggeredAlarmDescription/BootTime/DateCreated columns all have NULL for each host. Edit: The VMCount and VMRunningCount for each host is correct in the dbo.VIM_Hosts table.
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Yes, I do have 218 VMs in my vCenter.
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All hosts in that table have a NodeID. There aren't any NULLs in that column for any of the hosts. Edit: The polling started back up for all hosts but I still only see 76 VMs out of 218.
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Thanks! I think you're right. I added vCenter and it shows up as vCenter but it doesn't list the VMs or hosts. I'm okay with that. I can slowly add each VM by hand. I don't really want to monitor every little thing for each VM. So I'll take my time and add all 200-300 VMs. I'd like to deselect certain drives, etc. So…
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Nope, this is a brand new VM and I can still logon to SolarWinds with this account. I can perform *every* other administrative action, other than search AD for new accounts to add (individual or group).
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I only have status and display names for filters and they are all clear. I don't have the options you have. I checked the entire environment appstack and the vCenter appstack. I removed all of my hosts and vCenter and re-added them today. For one moment, the VM count went up to 180ish, then I went back and it dropped back…
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They are all managed. Unless there's something wrong with this software even tho I specifically clicked on each VM when I set it up and said manage this node. I know I get alerts on each VM when we have an outage...
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Yes, that was the first thing I unchecked. It still shows 77. I'm trying ti disable the polling and re-enable the polling right now. Trying this is taking forever. Edit: I've also tried changing the polling from vCente to directly from host and back to vCenter again. Now I've disabled polling, and I'm re-enabling polling.…
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This was never fixed.