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05-06-2014 02:38 PM
05-06-2014 02:38 PM
I am in the process of migrating from vCenter 5.0 to 5.5 and as part of creating the new 5.5 server I installed the most recent version of "Insight Control for VMware vCenter". The plug-in worked for a while, but now I get a stream of JavaScript errors when I open the "HP Insight Management" tab from any system other than the vCenter server itself.
I have uninstalled the plug-ins from the server, rebooted, manually unregistered the plug-in entries from vCenter and cleaned out the registry before installing the plug-ins again and still get the script errors that refer to the "Raphael" vector engine.
We ran a Fiddler session to try and find the failure, but there were none, and the URL use by the plug-in to load the selected ESX host's information works perfectly when pasted into IE 10 and Google Chrome.
The HP plug-ins are listed twice in the list, which seems odd. Re-installing the plug-ins did not remove the duplicates. (Note: There were no HP entries before the re-install.)
I've attached some screen images of the errors.
Any help would be appreciated.
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