You are a great guy!! :)

Although the picture has not been attached, based on your message I've
been able to find the parameter. Now it's correctly working.

Really thank you again!!

Gaspare

On 26/09/2013 12:25, Sean Hamilton wrote:
> Sure, I was in Hosts and Clusters view. 
> Selecting your vCenter (top of the tree on the right hand side) and
> clicking the Datacenters tab I can see the field. I've attached a
> screen shot but it might get stripped out.
> Inline images 1
>
> Sean
>
>
> On 26 September 2013 10:41, Gaspare A Silvestri
> <g.silves...@netsons.com <mailto:g.silves...@netsons.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Sean,
>
>     really thank you for your support! Could you please show me the
>     location on which this parameter was enabled?
>
>     On the Advanced Settings section (both Host and Cluster) I'm not
>     able to find the parameter.
>
>     Thanks a lot again,
>
>     Gaspare
>
>     On 26/09/2013 11:28, Sean Hamilton wrote:
>>     Hey Gaspare,
>>
>>     I had this issue too. It looks like 4.2 uses a custom field in vCenter to
>>     show it's managing that Datacenter.
>>     If you look at your vDC in vSphere, you should see "cloud.zone" which 
>> will
>>     be set to 'true'. If you want to remove the parameter just delete the 
>> text.
>>
>>     Hope this helps.
>>     Sean
>>
>>
>>     On 26 September 2013 09:44, Gaspare A Silvestri 
>> <g.silves...@netsons.com> <mailto:g.silves...@netsons.com>wrote:
>>
>>>     Hello everybody,
>>>
>>>     I'm testing the CS 4.2 release, I've installed and configured an
>>>     infrastructure (VMware based), then I've removed all the configurations
>>>     and I've tried to execute a new Zone setupwith no luck; I'm receiving
>>>     the following error:
>>>
>>>     " This DC is being managed by other CloudStack deployment. Cannot add
>>>     this DC to zone."
>>>
>>>     What could be the problem? Are there any parameters on the VMware
>>>     Virtual Center to remove?
>>>
>>>     Thanks inadvance,
>>>
>>>     Gaspare
>>>
>

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