One of my ESX hosts, which has been running fine for close to two years, has suddenly stopped being able to connect to the license server. When I check the licensing page, it says that the ESX Server Edition is Unlicensed. I have verified that there are sufficient licenses available, and FlexLM reports that everything is fine from its perspective. I can perform forward and reverse name lookups and ping the license server from the affected host, and the firewall is set to permit the license client. I have rebooted the host, and I have deleted it from Virtual Center and reconnected it.
Has anyone seen this problem and/or know of a fix?
Have you checked that the ports are open between the ESX host and the License server?
Whilst the ESX firewall may permit the client outbound, the ports on the physical network may not be open, posibly due to an internal change on the firewall's etc..
Carl
Hi,
Have you tried
1. restart flexlm license service
2. restart virtual center server (if your license server is on the vc server.)
Best regards
Frank Brix Pedersen
Ten other servers are able to connect and get their licenses, and they have no problems. There are no firewalls between the servers, in any case.
I've tried restarting the services, but I have not yet rebooted the server. I guess I'll give that a shot when I get the chance.
The solution was to shut down Virtual Center and, while that's down, restart mgmt-vmware, vmware-vpxa, and vmware-vmkauthd on the affected host, then restart VC.
What is vmkauthd?