- Stop the vCenter Inventory Service.- From the Windows Start menu, select Administrative Tools > Services.- Right-click vCenter Inventory Service and select Stop.- Open a command prompt.- Delete the entire contents of the Inventory_Service_Directory/data directory.- The location of the Inventory Service directory is specified during the vCenter Server installation.- Change directory to Inventory_Service_directory/scriptsFor example, if you installed vCenter Inventory Service in the default location, run this command.cd /Program Files/VMware/Infrastructure/Inventory Service/scripts- Run the createDB.bat command, with no arguments, to reset the vCenter Inventory Service database.- Run the register.bat command to update the stored configuration information of the Inventory Service.register.bat current_vCenter_Server_fully_qualified_domain_name vCenter_Server_HTTPS_portFor example, if the vCenter Server fully qualified domain name is machinename.corp.com and the HTTPS port is 443, run this command.register.bat machinename.corp.com 443- Restart the vCenter Inventory Service and Vsphere Web Client
12/09/2011
Vsphere 5 Web Client Issues
We upgraded from ESX 2.5 to Vsphere 5, after logging into the Vsphere 5 Web Client I was prompted with a error that stated it couldn't find the Inventory Service. Here are the steps to resolve that issue.
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