Our VMware vCenter Server (4.1.0) is a VM. The vCenter Server database is stored on an SQL server that is also a VM. The vCenter Server config files and one vmdk file are located on one datastore and the other vmdk file is located on another datastore. This is not an issue, however the parent folders that store these files have different names and do not reflect the name of the vCenter Server VM. Also the config file names are different to the vmdk file names. I would like to move and rename all the config files and vmdk files of my vCenter Server to another datastore so that the parent folder that stores all the files has the same name as my vCenter Server VM and all the files within the folder reflect the name of my vCenter Server VM.
What would be the best way to achieve this? Could I install the standalone converter on the vCenter Server and migrate the server? I have a vCenter Server Standard license. Thanks.
like above, use storage vmotion if possible else you will need to use vmware converter ...
The solution is a storage migration, but in your case you cannot use the cold mode (it require vCenter) and (due to license limitation) you cannot use Storage vMotion.
VMware Converter could be a solution. But also clone could be a simple solution (the DB is on another VM, so you can make a hot clone of your vCenter).
Andre
like above, use storage vmotion if possible else you will need to use vmware converter ...
Thanks for the reply.
Thanks for the reply.