6.0.1

Table Of Contents
Attempt to Power On a Migrated vApp Fails Because the Associated
Protocol Profile Is Missing
You cannot power on a vApp or virtual machine that you transferred to a data center or a vCenter Server
system because a network protocol profile is missing.
Problem
After you cold migrate a vApp or a virtual machine to another data center or vCenter Server system, an
attempt to power it on fails. An error message states that a property cannot be initialized or allocated
because the network of the vApp or virtual machine does not have an associated network protocol profile.
Cannot initialize property 'property'. Network 'port group' has no associated network protocol
profile.
Cannot allocate IP address for property 'property'. Network 'port group' has no associated
network protocol profile.
Cause
By using the OVF environment, the vApp or virtual machine retrieves network settings from a network
protocol profile that is associated with the port group of the vApp or virtual machine.
vCenter Server creates such a network protocol profile for you when you install the OVF of a vApp and
associates the profile with the port group that you specify during the installation.
The mapping between the protocol profile and port group is valid only in the scope of a data center. When
you move the vApp, the protocol profile is not transferred to the target data center because of the following
reasons:
n
The network settings of the protocol profile might not be valid in the network environment of the target
data center.
n
A port group that has the same name and is associated with another protocol profile might already exist
in the target data center, and vApps and virtual machines might be connected to this group. Replacing
the protocol profiles for the port group might affect the connectivity of these vApp and virtual
machines.
Solution
n
Create a network protocol profile on the target data center or vCenter Server system with the required
network settings and associate the protocol profile with the port group to which the vApp or virtual
machine is connected. For example, this approach is suitable if the vApp or virtual machine is a
vCenter Server extension that uses the vCenter Extension vService.
For information about providing network settings to a vApp or virtual machine from a network
protocol profile, see the vSphere Networking documentation.
n
Use the vSphere Web Client to export the OVF file of the vApp or virtual machine from the source data
center or vCenter Server system and deploy it on the target data center or vCenter Server system.
When you use the vSphere Web Client to deploy the OVF file, the target vCenter Server system creates
the network protocol profile for the vApp.
For information about managing OVF files in the vSphere Web Client, see the vSphere Virtual Machine
Administration documentation.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Networking
VMware, Inc. 93