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Attempts to remove a host proxy switch that still exists on the host from a previous networking
configuration fail. For example, you moved the host to a different data center or vCenter Server
system, or upgraded the ESXi and vCenter Server software, and created new networking
configuration. When trying to remove the host proxy switch, the operation fails because resources on
the proxy switch are still in use.
Cause
You cannot remove the host from the distributed switch or delete the host proxy switch because of the
following reasons.
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There are VMkernel adapters on the switch that are in use.
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There are virtual machine network adapters connected to the switch.
Solution
Problem Solution
Cannot remove a
host from a
distributed switch
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 On the Configure tab, select More > Ports.
3 Locate all ports that are still in use and check which VMkernel or virtual machine network adapters on
the host are still attached to the ports.
4 Migrate or delete the VMkernel and virtual machine network adapters that are still connected to the
switch.
5 Use the Add and Manage Hosts wizard in the vSphere Web Client to remove the host from the switch.
After the host is removed, the host proxy switch is deleted automatically.
Cannot remove a
host proxy switch
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the host.
2 Delete or migrate any VMkernel or virtual machine network adapters that are still connected to the host
proxy switch.
3 Delete the host proxy switch from the Networking view on the host.
Hosts on a vSphere Distributed Switch 5.1 and Later Lose
Connectivity to vCenter Server
Hosts on a vSphere Distributed Switch 5.1 and later cannot connect to vCenter Server after a port group
configuration.
Problem
After you change the networking configuration of a port group on a vSphere Distributed Switch 5.1 and
later that contains the VMkernel adapters for the management network, the hosts on the switch lose
connectivity to vCenter Server. In the vSphere Web Client the status of the hosts is nonresponsive.
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