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As part of a PoC with Vodafone in New Zealand.
We've tried to setup a vCenter Cloud Provider, when i tried to autoload the vCenter it failed on the VM Cluster attribute.
Their vCenter dosn't have a cluster and we entered the Host IP (as shown in the vCenter, and stated in the attribute help info). it failed to locate the Host and failed to autoload.
As a workaround we've created a new cluster and added one host below it and then autoloaded successfully.
It's either a bug that we cant work with a single host under no cluster, or the documentation for that attribute is wrong.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Should try to write it the following way to check if it is works for the costumer
assuming we want to use host 192.42.10.90 we will write it as 192.42.10.90/192.42.10.90
As part of a PoC with Vodafone in New Zealand.
We've tried to setup a vCenter Cloud Provider, when i tried to autoload the vCenter it failed on the VM Cluster attribute.
Their vCenter dosn't have a cluster and we entered the Host IP (as shown in the vCenter, and stated in the attribute help info). it failed to locate the Host and failed to autoload.
As a workaround we've created a new cluster and added one host below it and then autoloaded successfully.
It's either a bug that we cant work with a single host under no cluster, or the documentation for that attribute is wrong.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: