vCenter does not update the guest operating system

Hello

using 4.0.0 vCenter and vSphere Client 4.0.0 I changed the flag of the BONE invited "SuSE Linux Enterprise 9/8..." to «SuSE Linux Enterprise 10»...

I can see the correct indicator in the .vmx file and in the dialog box settings of the virtual machine - also when I connect directly to the ESX host using vSphere Client, I see the flag right in the Summary tab. But vCenter still shows the old value in mode summary VM, also a query against the vCenter Perl API returns an incorrect value.

Any ideas?

See you soon

David

the information is in the comic book, but if you remove the VM of the inventory and re - add to the inventory which should fix.

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