Heart rate question

Hello

After you install a new pair of vcenter server heartbeat, I have a problem with the vsphere client and also the webclient service.

After you start the vsphere client, I get the message "cannot read data from the transport connection: the connection was closed."

I am not able to do all the tasks. Also, I'm not able to view the contents of any vm´s or hosts tab. It says "Loading". but nothing happens.

Also my host profiles are not available.

It's weird, because I install heartbeat several times.

Any ideas?

Frank

Ok

It has nothing to do with the heart rate. It's a question of vFlash.

http://KB.VMware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalID=1006369

Frank

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