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Feb 6, 2008 10:47 AM While trying to load a file upto a datastore folder I received the following cryptic failed to log into nfc server vmware 6 error: Failed to log into nfc server I am unclear as to what this is since there is only 1 hit for this in the vmware forums (2 hits on google). Nothing really which failed to create nfc download stream really answers what this means or how to fix it in my situation. Is it possible that nfc was mispelled and it was supposed to say nfs? Even then I am still unclear how to solve the problem. Thanks,Steve 106074Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 28 replies 1. Re: "failed to log into nfc server" during upload of file to
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a datastore Rockapot Feb 15, 2008 7:13 AM (in response to steven.dahlin) Not too sure what is causing your specific issue however I was receiving NFC write timeout's a while back when trying to connect to Virtual Center however this turned out to be as a result of a database lock/stuck operation..We had the DBA's clear the locks, then started the VI service and where able to log back in to Virtual Center.Thought this may help in some way..How are you trying to load the file's in to your datastore? Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: "failed to log into nfc server" during upload of file to a datastore j.hurst Mar 5, 2008 7:24 AM (in response to steven.dahlin) I ran into this recently and since I couldn't find anything online either I thought I would reply even though this is a bit old.In my case my client does not sit on the same network as the ESX server. I found that in order to upload files using the Datastore Browser port 902 has to be opened between the client and the server. For me my sites' firewall between the networks was blocking port 902. Without port 902 bein
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a ESXi 6 datastore http://shareknowledge123.blogspot.com/2016/03/failed-to-log-into-nfc-server-or-failed.html the following errors are triggered: When using vSphere client for windows, the error "failed to log into nfc server" OR When using vSphere Web Client, the error "failed to create session to with username and password with length" Solution: Client does not sit on failed to the same network as the ESX server. In order to upload files using the Datastore Browser port 902 has to be opened between the client and the server. Also, check other network related configuration between the ESXi host , vCenter and the system running the to nfc server vSphere Windows or Web client Posted by Joe at 5:20 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Blog Archive ▼ 2016 (56) ► October (4) ► September (1) ► July (3) ► June (1) ► May (33) ► April (7) ▼ March (7) OSPF Redistribution Tutorial Linux Force DHCP Client (dhclient) to Renew IP Add... OSPF - Area Range Command VMware VM files ESXi 6 file upload error: "failed to log into nfc ... Deploying the vCenter Applicance (vCSA) in vSphere... Web Interface for ESXi without vCenter ► 2015 (17) ► August (4) ► April (3) ► March (10) ► 2014 (8) ► December (4) ► November (2) ► October (2) Simple template. Powered by Blogger.