To migrate a vSphere Distributed Switch, you must configure the associated vCenter Server system as a compute manager in NSX-T before you can start the migration process.
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It takes some time to register the compute manager with vCenter Server and for the connection status to appear as UP.
You can click the compute manager's name to view the details, edit the compute manager, or to manage tags that apply to the compute manager.
After the vCenter Server is successfully registered, do not power off and delete the NSX Manager VM without deleting the compute manager first. Otherwise, when you deploy a new NSX Manager, you will not be able to register the same vCenter Server again. You will get the error that the vCenter Server is already registered with another NSX Manager.
- Transport nodes are prepared using VDS that is dependent on the VC.
- Service VMs deployed on a host or a cluster in the VC using NSX service insertion.
- You use the NSX Manager UI to deploy Edge VMs, NSX Intelligence VM, or NSX Manager nodes on a host or a cluster in the VC.
If you try to perform any of these actions and you encounter an error (for example, installation failed), you can remove the VC if you have not successfully performed any of the actions listed above.
- Unprepare all transport nodes. If uninstalling a transport node fails, you must force delete the transport node.
- Undeploy all service VMs, any NSX Intelligence VM, all NSX Edge VMs and all NSX Manager nodes. The undeployment must be successful or in a failed state.
- If an NSX Manager cluster consists of nodes deployed from the VC (manual method) and nodes deployed from the NSX Manager UI, and you had to undeploy the manually deployed nodes, then you cannot remove the VC. To sucessfully remove the VC, ensure that you re-deploy an NSX Manager node from the VC.
This restriction applies to a fresh installation of NSX-T Data Center 3.0 as well as an upgrade.