question of host esxi4 after power loss

After a loss of power, I have two hosts in vcenter which show that is not responding... I can SSH in them, but I can't connect with vsphere client directly to them or access it via https, I rebooted and restart services with no luck...

Anyone have any ideas?

Thank you!

Shaun

Can you access the DCUI interface? Try to restart the management agents. Make sure that the network parameters and the DNS entries are correct. View the logs. Real-time logs are visible by using ALT + F12 see if there is current errors displayed or any other indication of the questions.

You can remove hosts such vCenter suggested by Troy ESXi?

You can use this KB to remove and reinstall the agents to the ESXi host http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003714

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