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29.05.2012 21:08 (comments: 0)
vSphere: Access to resource settings on the host is restricted to the server 'x.x.x.x' which is managing it.
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18.05.2012 21:10 (comments: 0)
VMware vCenter Server - database maintenance shall be a weekly task
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04.04.2012 21:33 (comments: 0)
vCloud Director: None of the cells have a vCenter proxy service running
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24.09.2012 19:05 (comments: 0)
vCenter Operations Manager: Register vCenter system raises "com.integrien.alive.common.security.ExpiredCertificateException"
If during the registration of a vCenter system you get a red line stating: "com.integrien.alive.common.security.ExpiredCertificateException" you most likely have an expired certificate on your vCenter server. Easiest to validate is point your browser to https://vcenterNameOrIP and then view the certificate.
Fix it by following version depending VMware process to replace vCenter Server certificate.
Find out more ... vCenter Operations Manager: Register vCenter system raises "com.integrien.alive.common.security.ExpiredCertificateException"