This article covers re-installation of vCenter Server on Windows when using an External Database. This article applies to these scenarios in which a customer may need to re-install their vCenter Server environment:
- Existing host OS against current vSphere domain (existing Platform Services Controller) 1
- New host OS against current vSphere Domain (existing Platform Services Controller) 2
- Existing host OS against new vSphere Domain (new Platform Services Controller) 3
- New host OS against new vSphere Domain (new Platform Services Controller) 4
- Existing host OS with Embedded Platform Services Controller 5
- New host OS with Embedded Platform Services Controller 6
Due to the distribution of data between the Platform Services Controller and vCenter Server, depending on the scenario in which a customer will uninstall and re-install the vCenter Server, there is a potential for dataloss. Review these impacts on vCenter Server:
- Change of the vCenter Server's Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). This change has varied consequences for additional solutions which interact with it. Please note that the below is not an exhaustive list and it is possible other 3rd party solutions may be impacted. Check with the vendor of any products communicating with vCenter Server before re-installing.
- Site Recovery Manager: SRM appends the UUID to all objects in the protection groups. If vCenter UUID changes, a rebuild of the SRM configuration is necessary.
- vSphere Replication: vSphere Replication also appends the UUID to its objects, and needs to be rebuilt if changed.
- vRealize Operations Manager: VMware vRealize Operations Manager identifies objects by their VMware vCenter Server UUID. Changing of the UUID causes vRealize Operations Manager to interpret the object as a new object and the old object as a non-existing object. The metric history for the object is kept with the older object and not the existing object, and new metrics are stored with the new object.
- VMware NSX: VMware NSX will need to be re-registered from the interface in NSX Manager if vCenter is reinstalled. A re-sync of the clusters may also need to be completed under Host Preparation to re-establish the link with EAM.
- VMware Data Protection: VMware Data Protection will need to be re-registered if vCenter is reinstalled.
- Loss of Certificates*
- Loss of Tag and Category, and associations**
- Loss of Roles and Role associations**
- Loss of Storage Policies and Profiles **
- Loss of Host Profiles**
- VMware ESX Agent Manager (EAM) service fails to start***
Following the steps provided in the Resolution section of this article, you can expect to have new vCenter Server Appliance instance installed with a new UUID, and have either total or partial recovery of the impacted items. Starting with vCenter Server 6.0 Update 1, including vCenter Server 6.5 & vCenter Server 6.7, you can reinstall your Windows instance against an external database and preserve the existing UUID.