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Please type your message and try again. 4 Replies Latest reply: vsphere web client unable to connect to vcenter inventory service Aug 4, 2014 9:45 AM by Andrew_Keller_Ctr vSphere Web Client: Unable to connect to vCenter Inventory Service - https://vCenterServer.Domain:10443 https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2032356 Andrew_Keller_Ctr Jul 18, 2014 10:04 AM Like the title says, when logging into vCenter 5.0 with the vSphere Web Client, I get an error that says its unable to connect to the vCenter Inventory Service.The vCenter Inventory https://communities.vmware.com/thread/484942?start=0&tstart=0 Service starts fine and is running as 'Local System', the same account used for all the other VMware related services.I have done a bit of searching, but haven't found anyone that has my exact problem. Performance Overview works in vSphere Client, but searching the inventory does not.Based on similar problems posted by others, I have looked at C:\ProgramData\VMware\Infrastructure\Inventory Service\Logs\ds.log and found the following:[2014-07-18 15:33:37,162 pool-14-thread-2 ERROR com.vmware.vim.dataservices.provider.VcProvider] com.vmware.vim.binding.vim.fault.InvalidLogin:inherited from com.vmware.vim.binding.vim.fault.Vimfault:inherited from com.vmware.vim.binding.vim.fault.InvalidLogin: Cannot complete login due to an incorrect user name or password.[2014-07-18 15:33:37,162 pool-14-thread-2 WARN com.vmware.vim.query.server.provider.impl.ProvdermanagerServiceImpl] com.vmware.vim.query.server.provider.impl.ProviderManagerServiceImpl$FeedPump@2e4ca30bcom.vmware.vim.query.server.store.exception.UnauthorizedException: not connected at com.vmware.vim.query.server.provider.AbstractionAtamPullProviderBase.checkFeed(AbstractAtomPullProviderBase.java:89) at com.vmware.vim.query.server.provider.impl.ProviderManagerServiceImpl$FeedPump.run(ProviderManagerServiceImpl.java:542) at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:441) at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303) at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$run(FutureTask.java:138) at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.access$301(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:98) at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.run(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:206) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908) a
About « How to Change Maven Offline Mode CentOS 7 for Building Virtual Appliance » Unable to Connect to vCenter Inventory Service http://www.doublecloud.org/2015/07/unable-to-connect-to-vcenter-inventory-service/ By Steve Jin | Published: July 7, 2015 When I was http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000551 doing a demo today, I got an error saying "An internal error has occurred - Error #1099. Reloading the client is recommended, so as to clear any problems left by this error. Click Yes to reload the vSphere Web Client?" After reloading the Web Client, unable to I got the same error. So something has to be fixed on the server side. A quick search got me this KB article (2032356). I quickly applied the solution, which is to insert one line as the following at line 79 of /usr/lib/vmware-vpx/inventoryservice/lib/server/config/security-config.xml:Bothered by SLOW Web UI to manage vSphere? Want to manage ALL your VMware unable to connect vCenters, AWS, Azure, Openstack, container behind a SINGLE pane of glass? Want to search, analyze, report, visualize VMs, hosts, networks, datastores, events as easily as Google the Web? Find out more about vSearch 3.0: the search engine for all your private and public clouds.
Install and Configure the Web Client Home » ESX » vSphere 5 - Install and Configure the Web Client KB ID 0000551 Dtd 04/01/12 Problem The ability to administer vCenter via a web browser is nothing new, vCenter has had a web console in previous versions. vCenter vSphere 4 Web Client (Web Access) The version with vSphere 5 is much more feature rich. Like the VMware vSphere client it talks directly to the vCenter vSphere API, but unlike previous web access, the component needs to be installed and configured before you can use it. What the Web Client Can Do 1. Connect to a vSphere vCenter server. 2. Can be used on non Windows machines (VI Client is Windows only). 3. Deploy Virtual Machines (Including deployment from Templates). 4. Configure Virtual Machines. 5. Provide basic monitoring. What the Web Client Can't Do 1. Manage Hosts 2. Manage Clusters 3. Manage Networks. 4. Manage Datastores or Datastore Clusters. 5. Connect to ESX or ESXi hosts. Solution Step 1 Install and Configure Web Access Prerequisite: The vCenter server needs to have Adobe Flash installing on it to access the management console. 1. From the vCenter Installer media select "VMware vSphere Web Client (Server) > Install > Follow the on screen prompts. 2. Accept all the defaults, note the secure port number we will be using that later (TCP Port 9443). 3. Once installed > On the vCenter server itself open a browser window > navigate to > https://{servername}:9443/admin-app > Select "Register vCenter Server". vSphere Web Client Supported Browsers: Internet Explorer (7 or newer) and Firefox (3.5 or newer), I've tried Chrome, it works, but some functionality is lost. (anything that requires the plug in i.e. console connections). 4. Enter the details for the vCenter server > Take note of the URL for your client to access (https://{servername}:9443/vsphere-client) > Register. 5. You will probably be using self signed certificates to tick the box and select "Ignore". 6. That's the server configured and ready to go. Step 2 - Access the vCenter from web client 1. Open a browser window and navigate to https://{servername}:9443/vsphere-client> You may receive a warning about the certificate (because it's self signed) click to continue > Enter your credentials > Login. 2. The first time you connect it launches the welcome splash screen > tick "Do not show.." and close the window. (Note you can launch it again from the help menu). Note: If you see this error: Connection Error Unable to connect to vCenter Inventory Service - https://{servername}:10443 Check on the vCenter server to make sure this service is running. 3. You should then be connected, an