if I am installing a new instance of vcentre on a vm and want it to point to the site, do I fill in the site name in installation? OR can I point to it when I have installed vcentre? I'd imagine I can logon to the site after install
OK, after a bit of work, I have finally managed to get a new instance of vshpere working. It has a new database.
I need to get all of my old infrastructure into my new vcentre.
How do I go about doing this? They're on the same network, I'm not sure if that helps, but different domains.
@Ineedhelpbadly
Somewhat ironically, your latest question is completely unrelated to your initial question and therefore probably deserves it’s own thread.
Hello. Again, I haven't gone to this level of depth before, I did the admin of VMs, a little troubleshooting and that was about it.
I have adopted an environment from someone that's left now and I am trying to make sense of what's happening and where everything is going. I am trying to get my head around things on how they work and how I can implement the requirements of my company. Things might change as I understand what that requirement is.
If I knew what I needed to do, then I would just get on and do it. I am not so much a VM guy, more like infrastructure. My knowledge of anything more than the admin and build if VMs is very limited.
I apologise for my lack of clarity, but again, I am trying my best to explain a situation that at the time I didn't or don't fully understand.
Moderator: Branched to a new thread in vCenter Server Discussions and edited the subject to reflect the issue
OK, after a bit of work, I have finally managed to get a new instance of vshpere working. It has a new database.
I need to get all of my old infrastructure into my new vcentre.
How do I go about doing this? They're on the same network, I'm not sure if that helps, but different domains.
Hey @Ineedhelpbadly,
May I ask you which version of vCenter are you installing? The installer from the first screenshots looks quite old unless you have it on Windows. Remember that vSphere 6.0 is EOL so I recommend you to install at least 6.5 or 6.7 if possible.
However migrating the hosts and the VMs to a new vCenter is quite complex but it depends of what you have in your environment, for example, VDS, external solutions, etc.
If your environment only has hosts and you are not pointing any external solution then would be much easier than in the previous example, so please answer these questions:
@Ineedhelpbadly
Moderator: As you are now back to asking about your original issue please update that thread.
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