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Cannot power up VM's in vapps in Vcloud

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Afternoon all,

 

Were having trouble with some of our vapps when you try to start any VM's, it will fail with the message:

 

Unable to deploy network "***********************************************".

com.vmware.ssdc.library.exceptions.DvPortgroupAlreadyExistsException: Failed to create distributed virtual port group "***********************************************" because a distributed virtual port group of that name already exists.

- com.vmware.ssdc.library.exceptions.DvPortgroupAlreadyExistsException: Failed to create distributed virtual port group "***********************************************" because a distributed virtual port group of that name already exists.

- Failed to create distributed virtual port group "***********************************************" because a distributed virtual port group of that name already exists.

- VSM response error (801): Error deleting network dvportgroup-36603 - nested exception is com.vmware.vshield.vsm.inventory.vcoperations.PropertyCollectorWaitFailedException:

core-services:1004:Error while waiting for property collector updates.:The resource '23882' is in use.; nested exception is com.vmware.vshield.vsm.inventory.vcoperations.VcTaskFailureException:

core-services:1501:The task failed on VC. For more details, refer to the rootCauseString or the VC logs:The resource '23882' is in use.

 

In vcenter I can see it trying to delete the port group which fails, because one of the ports in it is being used by the vse-local(******) VM

 

Is this normal?  I can see from Vcenter that the port group can be manually deleted, is this only way to resolve this issue?  I've created other vapps and can start vm's from theses without issue.

 

Thanks

 

Mike


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