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Editing an existing pool in the VMware View web admin interface fails with the error: One of required objects is not found in the VirtualCenter server <IP address> (1015100)
Resolution
To resolve this issue, check the object name and its location in the summary of the pool, then compare it with the corresponding vCenter Server information.
To resolve this issue:
- Check the object name and its location in VMware View:
- Log into your VMware View Administrative portal via:
http://ip_address_or_fully_qualified_domain_name/admin
- Locate the pool which is experiencing this issue.
- From the pool summary, note the object and its path. This object path includes information such as the name of the datacenter and the folder in which you can find the host and any appropriate folders within this folder. For example:
/Datacenter/vm/Testing/Automated/Non-persistent/ExampleTest
- Log into your VMware View Administrative portal via:
- Verify that the object exists in vCenter Server, and that its path in vCenter Server is the same as the path in View Manager.
To verify the location of the object in vCenter Server:
- Log into vCenter Server using the vSphere client.
- Navigate to Home > Inventory > VMs and Templates. This gives the most accurate information of the folder paths in your vCenter environment.
- Ensure that the location of the object in vCenter Server is the same as the path noted in step 1c.
- Log into vCenter Server using the vSphere client.
- If the path of the object in View Manager and vCenter Server are different, move the object in vCenter Server to the path specified in VMware View Manager or recompose your pool using the new path.
Note: If it is not possible to perform either solution described in step 3, you must recreate your pool.
Note: If your problem still exists after trying the steps in this article, please file a support request with VMware Technical Support. For more information, see How to Submit a Support Request.
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