VMware vCenter Update Manager Extension- Plugin not available in vSphere client after I installed the plug-ins from manage plugin snapin.
When I click on "Donload and install" from "Available plug-ins" Installation succeeds but after the installation it is not visible in "Installed Plug-ins"
Also I can see "VMware vCenter Update Manager Client" in my add or Remove Programs.
My laptop : Win XP SP3
vCenter Server is Win2K8 Standard, and update manager is working fine on it.
Could some one help with this.
Thanks,
Ajesh
Does restarting vSphere Client help you?
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MCSA, MCTS, VCP, VMware vExpert '2009
I did try all those stuffs restarting the client and my PC, no hope..
I have a problem almost like this, but i can not enable the plugin for Update Manager, it gives me the message "There was an error connecting to VMware vCenter Update Manager"
only that the vSphere Client is running in the vCenter Server 4 with VUM installed.
Any idea?
I already checked the IP of the vCenter server in the vci-integrity.xml and restarted the Update Manager service.
Thanks!
Check firewall settings.
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MCSA, MCTS, VCP, VMware vExpert '2009
Rodnis,
For your issue check the registery value for "VCUsername" on the following path on your UpdateManager Server. The value should be same as the usr ID used to start the "VMware VirtualCenter Server" service, if not update it in that way and restart the "VMware Update Manager Service"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VMware, Inc.\VMware Update Manager
Note: Try to run your VUM service and VirtualCenter service using the same user ID. Also make sure the service account you use is a domain ID not the local system account.
-Ajesh
Rodnis,
Are you using domain user ID to start UpdateManager and Vcenter server service?
Thanks,
Ajesh
Ajesh,
Actually, I`m using the Local System account to start both services.
Should I change this?
Thanks!
rodenis
I would say try it out with domain account to start the service, also same account should have access to the UM database.
I've fixed my issue by removing all the quotes (") from the environment variable Path.
Ok. Here's the solution :
As said above, edit the PATH variable on your system, remove the last " (quote) that has nothing to do here. Close the VI client and reopen it.
You should now see the UM Client plugin status saying "Enabled" and might access the Update Manager from "Home" tab in the vCenter.
Mini.
Mini-
Are you using the EqualLogic VMware Snapshot Manager? I am, and your fix worked. The part of the PATH statement that was broken for me was the VMware Snapshot Manager, so I think it is a bug in the EqualLogic installer.
-Rob
Many thanks for this thread! Just saved me hours of banging my head. I, too, have the EqualLogic VMware Snapshot Manager installed. Removing the trailing " from the Path variable solved the issue.
Thank you so much minimouse!!
I too had the trailing quote from the EqualLogic Snapshot Manager entry in the PATH.
As soon as I cleaned that up and restarted the vSphere Client all my plug-ins appeared
and worked!
On mine the plug-in does not even show up? It is installed as well. When i go to run the update manager .exe it ask's to remove and i don't want that. This runs as local service and I am able to stop/start it at will. vcenter is on Server 2008 Enterprise. No tab or even listed on the plug-in page.
Any help would be great!
I checked the PATH variable and I have nothing with quotes?
A reinstallation of update manager resolved the issue for me. I am not sure what the deal was?