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July 19th, 2012 15:00

/mob not working - manual unregister vcenter plugin

Hello

http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/virtualization/f/4472/p/19426240/20007964.aspx#20007964

in this thread somone posted a workaround to manually unregister the Dell VCenter Plugin.

But I tried it several times.

On https://IP/mob I only have 404.

The Adminportal and so on is working of course.

Maybe the workaround changed on new versions of the Plugin / Appliance ?

Please help.

I need to unregister the Plugin.

Sorry for my bad English.

Thanks a lot.

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August 1st, 2012 13:00

No help?

Then I will not buy the Plugin because I cannot unregister the trial appliance.

What a shame

September 12th, 2012 09:00

You need to unregister the plugin from the vCenter console.  To remove plug-ins on the vCenter Server, go into the vCenter Managed Object Reference at http://vcenterservername/mob (if you're accessing it remotely, use https). You may want to use the IP address of the vCenter rather than the name.  Authenticate with vSphere credentials and then click on content and then the extension manager.  From the list of installed extensions, get the text of the vcenter plugin , but don't take the extensionList[" part  of the name, nor the "] at the end. It should look something like .com.dell.vcenter_Plugin.  Click the "UnregisterExtension" link at the bottom of the pageFrom the list of installed extensions, get the text of the plug-in that you want to remove , but don't take the extensionList[" part  of the name, nor the "] at the end. The name should look something like .com.dell.vCenter_Plugin.  Click the "UnregisterExtension" link at the bottom of the page and enter the plug-in name. Once it's unregistered, close out the MOB screen and restart your vSphere client.  

Credit for this goes to Rick Vanover - link:

virtualizationreview.com/.../removing-a-vcenter-server-plug-in.aspx

September 12th, 2012 09:00

You need to unregister the plugin from the vCenter console.  To remove plug-ins on the vCenter Server, go into the vCenter Managed Object Reference at http://vcenterservername/mob (if you're accessing it remotely, use https). You may want to use the IP address of the vCenter rather than the name.  Authenticate with vSphere credentials and then click on content and then the extension manager.  From the list of installed extensions, get the text of the vcenter plugin , but don't take the extensionList[" part  of the name, nor the "] at the end. It should look something like .com.dell.vcenter_Plugin.  Click the "UnregisterExtension" link at the bottom of the pageFrom the list of installed extensions, get the text of the plug-in that you want to remove , but don't take the extensionList[" part  of the name, nor the "] at the end. The name should look something like .com.dell.vCenter_Plugin.  Click the "UnregisterExtension" link at the bottom of the page and enter the plug-in name. Once it's unregistered, close out the MOB screen and restart your vSphere client.  

Credit for this goes to Rick Vanover - link:

virtualizationreview.com/.../removing-a-vcenter-server-plug-in.aspx

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