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Procedure
1 Log in to the vCenter Server instance.
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For a vCenter Server Appliance, log in to the vCenter Server Appliance shell as root.
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For a vCenter Server instance on Windows, log in as an administrator to the vCenter Server
virtual machine or physical server.
2 If the vCenter Server instance runs on Windows, in the Windows command prompt, navigate to
C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\bin.
3 Run the cmsso-util script.
cmsso-util repoint --repoint-psc psc_fqdn_or_static_ip [--dc-port port_number]
where the square brackets [ ] enclose the command options.
Here, psc_fqdn_or_static_ip is the system name used to identify the Platform Services Controller.
This system name must be an FQDN or a static IP address.
Use the --dc-port port_number option if the Platform Services Controller runs on a custom
HTTPS port. The default value of the HTTPS port is 443.
4 Log in to the vCenter Server instance by using the vSphere Web Client to verify that the
vCenter Server instance is running and can be managed.
The vCenter Server instance is registered with the restored Platform Services Controller.
Restore All Failed Platform Services Controller Instances
Your environment might contain multiple vCenter Server instances registered with different external
Platform Services Controller instances that replicate their data. You can use vSphere Data Protection for
backing up and restoring the whole environment. If all Platform Services Controller instances fail, you can
restore the environment.
Important You can back up and restore only virtual machines that contain vCenter Server,
vCenter Server Appliance, and Platform Services Controller. You cannot back up and restore physical
machines that are running vCenter Server by using vSphere Data Protection.
Restore the virtual machine and the services of the most recently backed up Platform Services Controller
instance by using the direct-to-host emergency restore. After the restore is complete, deploy new
Platform Services Controller instances and join them to the restored Platform Services Controller
instance. After the deployment, you can repoint the vCenter Server instances to the newly deployed
Platform Services Controller instances.
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