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1. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
kjb007 May 16, 2008 9:08 PM (in response to flaurijssens)What is your timeout in the vc client? It should be a couple of minutes by default. Move that up and see if your problem goes away.
-KjB
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2. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
flaurijssens May 25, 2008 2:18 AM (in response to kjb007)I'll try your suggestion, though the problem turns up right away.
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3. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
ski-vt Jun 23, 2008 11:59 AM (in response to flaurijssens)Same thing happening here too, "VpxClient has encountered a user-defined breakpoint". I'm using VI client 2.5 (b84767). For me it happens everytime though, I'm unable to download anything. Setting the timeout value did not make a difference.
Right after I select a location to save the file to and click OK, a VI client download dialog box appears and crashes immediately.
Message was edited by: ski-vt, add more info
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4. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
flaurijssens Jun 26, 2008 6:52 AM (in response to ski-vt)It appears we're the only ones having this problem?
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5. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
RonTom Jul 8, 2008 4:43 AM (in response to flaurijssens)Well, I'm having the same problem. I solved it by uninstalling and installing the VI client (not repair), but the problem keeps coming back. Has anyone found the caus of this error?
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6. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
MRbennett Oct 24, 2008 2:35 PM (in response to RonTom)I am also having this problem. I am using Vi Client 2.5.0 Build 81946 and the host is ESX Server 3i Version 3.5.0 Build 82664. I happened when I was trying to put an ISO in the root of a datastore.
After restarting Vi Client and creating a new subfolder to upload into, I was able to do it.
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7. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
Martin Norrsken Aug 6, 2009 3:36 AM (in response to flaurijssens)I am now getting this error in vCenter 4 when trying to upload an ISO.. creating a new folder to upload to did not work either.
It only worked when I connected directly to a host instead of vCenter.
/Martin
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8. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
charliehawkins Nov 10, 2010 8:02 AM (in response to Martin Norrsken)Here is the deal. I'm have the exact same issue. When uploading a new .iso to the datastore - VpxClient has encoutered a user-defined breakpoint
I then choose Close the program.
Then the next message appears - VMware Infrastructure Client unrecoverable erro: (app-3516)
i cannot find anyone else with this problem. any notes/suggestions/answers from anyone would be really groovy!
Thanks.
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9. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
kylog Dec 3, 2010 2:56 PM (in response to charliehawkins)I have exactly this problem too. Immediately after attempting to upload any file. vSphere client is running on Win7 and reports version 4.0.0 build 208111.
Any help appreciated.
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10. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
jmoraatopp Dec 7, 2010 10:56 AM (in response to flaurijssens)I am having the same issue on 2 of my Windows 7 desktops. On my Windows XP virtual desktop it runs fine and I am able to download and upload VM folders and files. Does anyone know if Vcenter build 208111 was made for Windows 7.
Try running it on XP and see if it works, I am curious to see.
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11. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
HandiRidwan201110141 Dec 27, 2010 11:52 PM (in response to flaurijssens)I have same problem before when I'm using Windows 7. I do install VI Client into Windows XP than everything going fine.
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12. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
wantastic Apr 20, 2011 2:55 AM (in response to flaurijssens)Hi there,
I've had the same problem - Windows 7 x64 in my case. If you close the VI Client and re-open it as administrator the problem appears to go away.
I suspect the user defined breakpoint is something left in the code by one of the developers during testing, and made it past through to release.
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13. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
schlipac Sep 27, 2011 10:59 PM (in response to wantastic)Hi, I had this error also if a VM is attempted to be registered on a Cluster of hosts that do not have access to the LUN that the VM is on. The fix is to register the VM on a cluster that has storage visibility to the VM LUN.
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14. Re: Datastore browser - user-defined breakpoint
Biohive Jun 20, 2012 12:28 PM (in response to flaurijssens)I had this breakpoint error while uploading a file from a USB flash drive, after coping the file to a local disk the upload worked without error. I am using Infrastructure Client 2.5 without any patches.