12-06-2012 08:18 AM
Hi,
I encountered the following situation..
I have a vcenter environment (ESX 5.0.0) and we recently decided to start working with a folder structure. The main reason is to have a visible difference between the type of virtual machines.
However we've deleted some folders, as well as adding some new folders. The recently added folders are perfectly visible, but the deleted ones remain in the view. See file in attach. The green lines are for indicating the existence of the folders in vcenter. The orange ones are an indication of the error.
What I tried:
It's not a solution to delete the jobs and afterwards the vcenter, and re-adding it again.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
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12-10-2012 01:08 PM
Our Symantec Representative was able to get us a solution. No fancy buttons (yet!), but some toying in the SQL databases will solve this without deleting the vcenter host and created jobs.
Hereby the procedure:
Basically, this is manually purging the Resources in BEDB associated with this server. The next time a 'Test All' is performed, all the resources will be newly discovered without the deleted entries.
Good luck!
12-10-2012 01:08 PM
Our Symantec Representative was able to get us a solution. No fancy buttons (yet!), but some toying in the SQL databases will solve this without deleting the vcenter host and created jobs.
Hereby the procedure:
Basically, this is manually purging the Resources in BEDB associated with this server. The next time a 'Test All' is performed, all the resources will be newly discovered without the deleted entries.
Good luck!
12-11-2012 10:19 AM
Heads-up! After performing the procedure above, i lost the trust between my Backup Server and client(s).
The only way I found to solve this was to perform a repair locally (manual software install with the repair function) on the server and kicking out and re-adding the server in the console.
12-11-2012 04:49 PM
You could push out the remote agents again. This would re-establish trust.