After upgrading to Vsphere 5.1 1 of my ESXi Hosts cannot be added to the vDS. It can be added to the vSS with no problem. Also once you remove it from the vDS you can't add it back. I have tried removing ot totally from Vcenter and then using vDS to add it back.
To no avail...still can't connect to vDS.
Any suggestions out there???????
just reset the ESXi to factory defaults, so the entire configuration will go... and try to add it again.
what is the error you are getting...? give some screen shots
I will give the reset a try and let you know here in about 40 minutes. Thanks
Well that didn't work. The only error that I get is that the ESXi Host is already added to Vsphere when I try to add it back to vDS.
refer the above link and paste the vmkernel log..out put during the time when you add the vds
also try to restore the standard switch and see if this helps
Thanks again. I treid all of your links which most point toward VSS. The only error that I get is that the ESXi Host has already been added.
All, Here is my solution that resolved my issue. I cannot gaurentee that it will work for you. This is associated with VSphere 5.1 Upgrade. The 5.0 thru 5.1 vDS entries were missing in the SQL Database
Cause:
This issue occurs because there are rows missing in the VPX_DVS_COMPATIBLE table.
Resolution:
Notes: This procedure includes syntax for SQL Server. If you are using Oracle, modify the PL/SQL syntax accordingly. Ensure that the user account that is used to connect to the vCenter Server database has administrative privileges.
To resolve this issue:
1. Run this SQL statement to determine the contents of the database:
SELECT * FROM VPX_DVS_COMPATIBLE WHERE ID IN
(SELECT ID FROM VPX_ENTITY WHERE NAME = 'dvSwitch');
Where dvSwitch is the Distributed Virtual Switch name. Change according to your environment. If you have more than one Distributed Switch, you will need to run the scripts for all the Distributed Switches.
You see an output which indicates that the DVS compatibility includes ESX/ESXi 4.0 and 4.1, but not ESXi 5.0 or 5.1.
2. Run this query to add the missing rows:
USE VIM_Yourdatabasename; /* name of VC database,change according to your environment */
GO
DECLARE @dvs_name varchar(32);
DECLARE @dvs_id int;
SET @dvs_name = 'dvSwitch'; /* case sensitive DVS name,change according to your environment */
SET @dvs_id = (SELECT ID FROM VPX_ENTITY WHERE NAME = @dvs_name);
INSERT INTO VPX_DVS_COMPATIBLE VALUES
(@dvs_id,'esx','5.0+'),
(@dvs_id,'embeddedEsx','5.0+'),
(@dvs_id,'esx','5.1+'),
(@dvs_id,'embeddedEsx','5.1+');
All, Here is my solution that resolved my issue. I cannot gaurentee that it will work for you. This is associated with VSphere 5.1 Upgrade. The 5.0 thru 5.1 vDS entries were missing in the SQL Database
Cause:
This issue occurs because there are rows missing in the VPX_DVS_COMPATIBLE table.
Resolution:
Notes: This procedure includes syntax for SQL Server. If you are using Oracle, modify the PL/SQL syntax accordingly. Ensure that the user account that is used to connect to the vCenter Server database has administrative privileges.
To resolve this issue:
1. Run this SQL statement to determine the contents of the database:
SELECT * FROM VPX_DVS_COMPATIBLE WHERE ID IN
(SELECT ID FROM VPX_ENTITY WHERE NAME = 'dvSwitch');
Where dvSwitch is the Distributed Virtual Switch name. Change according to your environment. If you have more than one Distributed Switch, you will need to run the scripts for all the Distributed Switches.
You see an output which indicates that the DVS compatibility includes ESX/ESXi 4.0 and 4.1, but not ESXi 5.0 or 5.1.
2. Run this query to add the missing rows:
USE VIM_Yourdatabasename; /* name of VC database,change according to your environment */
GO
DECLARE @dvs_name varchar(32);
DECLARE @dvs_id int;
SET @dvs_name = 'dvSwitch'; /* case sensitive DVS name,change according to your environment */
SET @dvs_id = (SELECT ID FROM VPX_ENTITY WHERE NAME = @dvs_name);
INSERT INTO VPX_DVS_COMPATIBLE VALUES
(@dvs_id,'esx','5.0+'),
(@dvs_id,'embeddedEsx','5.0+'),
(@dvs_id,'esx','5.1+'),
(@dvs_id,'embeddedEsx','5.1+');
hi
thanks for the information...so it is a database issue..
thaks for sharing the tip...and explaining the steps...I will note this.
I experienced the same issue this month at both my primary and secondary Data Centers, however the script ran like above gave errors (can't insert NULL and too many results from query) I had to manually enter my DVS ID into the SQL statement - ran like below and now it works great. Thanks!
USE "Virtual Center DB";
GO
DECLARE @dvs_name varchar(32);
DECLARE @dvs_id int;
SET @dvs_name = 'DVSNAME';
SET @dvs_id = 8278;
INSERT INTO VPX_DVS_COMPATIBLE VALUES
(@dvs_id,'esx','5.0+'),
(@dvs_id,'embeddedEsx','5.0+'),
(@dvs_id,'esx','5.1+'),
(@dvs_id,'embeddedEsx','5.1+');
I modified to just say 8278 because that's the ID of my DVS which I learned from the initial query statement.
I removed that DVS so as not to expose my infrastructure
Sincerely
James
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