Impossible to reconnect to a virtual machine running

Hello

I removed decadent a virtual machine running in the inventory.

The machine virtual is critical and cannot be stopped.

When I try to browse the data store the option "add to the inventory" is grayed out.

How can I reconnect it to the inventory?

Thank you

Boaz

Alternatively, you can try to reboot the virtual machine in vCenter:

1 vim - cmd vmsvc/getallvms

2 vim - cmd vmsvc/reload xx
(xx is the VMID provided by the first command)

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