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vCenter Troubleshooting

You're reading from   vCenter Troubleshooting Resolve some of the most commonly faced vCenter problems with the use of this troubleshooting guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783554034
Length 184 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. vCenter Upgrades and Migrations FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with the vCenter Database 3. Setting Access and Permissions 4. Monitoring and Performance Considerations 5. Working with Storage 6. Solving Some Not-so-common vCenter Issues 7. Backup and Recovery 8. Additional Support Methods and Tools 9. Troubleshooting Methods Index

Changing the vCenter database location

If you ever need to locate your vCenter database (this also works for other VMware databases), here are a few ways to get what you need. These methods do not require you to log directly into the SQL database.

This first method will work for the vCenter, View Composer, and the Update Manager database:

  1. Log into vCenter Server using an administrator account.
  2. Open the regedit browser by going to Start | Run.
  3. Browse through the registry and locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI.
  4. Choose the database that you are trying to find the location of.
  5. Find the string name Server. This will contain the name of the server and the location of the database.
    Changing the vCenter database location
  6. Select the entry that has the database you're trying to locate. Now, find the string called Server. This will have the server name along with the database, which contains the database name.
    Changing the vCenter database location

This second method also requires access to vCenter Server. Log in using an administrator account:

  1. Use Windows Explorer...
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