Hello Fellow IT Professionals,
My question is based on 1 particular step in the vCenter install. The part of the install I have a question about is the destination directories. During this step it gives you the chance to use the default directory or change the directory that the vCenter Server is installed in. Then right below it is the option to change the directory that the data for the vCenter Server is installed too. My question is when it says data does it mean the virtual machines? I ask because I have limited space to work with for the vCenter server alone. If the data for the vCenter Server means virtual machine vhd's then I can change that to a SAN that has at least 5-6TB worth of space.
Hi,
The vCenter Servers does not allocate any virtual machine inside of drives.
It mean data of vCenter installation only. You will point where the vm will be stored when you create a new virtual machine (normally on Storage)
Hi,
The vCenter Servers does not allocate any virtual machine inside of drives.
It mean data of vCenter installation only. You will point where the vm will be stored when you create a new virtual machine (normally on Storage)
Thank you for your fast reply Mauro, this is a huge help.
Mauro,
If you would humor with one more answer I would be eternally grateful. I've installed the vCenter Server last year without issue on the same machine. The only change this time around is that with your info and my past install I changed the directory location to my 15k local server drives vs. my SAN. After uninstalling the vCenter I installed it as a fresh install. After the install completed I don't see the full list of services that came with the last install. On the last step of the install I attempt to view the server via the web client and it doesn't even resolve. I installed the local client on the server to see if I can connect that way and no cigar either. Should I go thru the install media and manually install the service via there msi files? As always I appreciate your help. I attached a screenshot of the local installed client error screen.
all services are started ?
this vcenter was corretly cadastred on DNS with FQDN ?
it can be useful VMware Training - VMware vSphere 5 - Installing vCenter Server - YouTube
https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2003790
can you start VMware identity managment service ?
try get logs:
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\VMWare\vCenterServer\logs
vpxd.log
and SSO log.
I found the folders you were referring too. Those folders however didn't have any log files in it. Looks like no log files where never made in this directory.