In Virutal Center 2.5, I have a template that is showing up as disconnected. There is no option to connect. If I right-click the template, I have minimal options and the only thing that isn't grayed out is "add permission..." In the SUMMARY tab, all options are grayed out. I don't recall seeing templates or VMs disconnected. I thought that only happened to Hosts. Any suggestions? Screen shot attached.
Excellent!
/sbin/service mgmt-vmware restart is the best way to regain connections to inventory items.
Thank you much!
Same here. Encoutered teh same issue witht he templates and after finding this post just rebooted teh VC server and back they came. Thanks to all for a great site!!
Had the same issue. After restart the VMware VirtualCenter Server Service the problem was solved.
just restart the mgmt-vmware service on the host that has the issue. much less disruptive than any of the other proposed methods and the host is only not available in the VC for 30 seconds or so.
looks like its an ongoing bug though as I have the latest version of everything and still got this problem. I hope that vSphere doesnt encounter this problem.
look on witch host the templates are connected
After logging into the service console on that esx host I ran: sudo /sbin/service mgmt-vmware stop
then after 30 sec sudo /sbin/service mgmt-vmware start
this solved the problem and templates are good
We just experienced the same thing on our 3.5 cluster- we were able to resolve the problem by just restarting the Virtual Center service, nice n easy
I am glad there is a way to resolve the disconnected templates with the 2 different methods used, but has this been brought up to VM support yet? There is obviously a root cause to the problem and wouldn't it be easier to find out the underlying cause rather then restarting services every time this occurs. I would prefer to not have to restart services on a host or VC when attempting to create a new VM from template. I don't know about anyone else, but restarting any server services in our environment requires change management approval first so I would still opt for finding the root cause.
Nate Hudson
Senior Systems Engineer
West Bend Mutual Insurance
Yes I agree, root cause is always best to get to. Thing is, this has really only happened to us this one time, no one's really sure when or why it happened, so just trying a quick service restart seemed like an ok solution to our problem if it helped, which it did; I feel your pain on the change control front. Management used to make us put changes in for EVERYTHING until they almost had a mutiny on their hands Now things that don't cause outages(or shouldn't, cross your fingers) don't require cc's.
Hello,
a question. run the command after the template is solved, but when I
raise my service again appeared a machine in inaccessible, can be
accessed via remote access, but do not see the folder in the datastore
browser. What happened? as it solves?.
Greetings, Thanks
Thanks for this post folks! all my templates came back after restarting the server service.