Cannot find the specified dynamic type VirtualEthernetCardDistributedVirtualPortBackingInfo

Hi all

I send the SOAP message to vcenter (business listing API 5.0 Vsphere)

just to change portgroup on vNIC. change portgroup on vDS

but I get an error

Table
(
[faultcode] = > ServerFaultCode
[faultstring] = >
Cannot find the specified dynamic type VirtualEthernetCardDistributedVirtualPortBackingInfo

during the DataObject analysis serialized type vim.vm.device.VirtualDevice.BackingInfo
on line 36, column 5

When parsing 'storage' of the statics of the property, type VirtualDeviceBackingInfo

during the DataObject analysis serialized type vim.vm.device.VirtualE1000
on line 27, column 12

in the "peripheral" static property analysis, type VirtualDevice

during the DataObject analysis serialized type vim.vm.device.VirtualDeviceSpec
line 24, column 10

during the "deviceChange" of static property analysis, type ArrayOfVirtualDeviceConfigSpec

during the DataObject analysis serialized type vim.vm.ConfigSpec
on line 18, column 8

during the "config" static property analysis, type VirtualMachineConfigSpec

during the DataObject analysis serialized type vim.vm.CloneSpec
in line 8, column 6

during the analysis of the CloneVM_Task method call information
on line 4, column 4

during the analysis of body SOAP
on line 3, column 2

When parsing of SOAP envelope
on line 1, column 0

When parsing the HTTP request for clone method
object of type vim. VirtualMachine
on line 1, column 0
[detail] = > Array
(
[InvalidRequestFault] = >
)

)

I want to ask what I have wrong or there is a problem with the API

pls message SOPA and help me.

Thank you very much

Also, here is an article on the SOAPAction values:

http://KB.VMware.com/kb/1033447

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