Can anybody help me with this error
"Unable to connect to the MKS: Internal error"
It's appear on my console, when i want to install my first Host.
I'm using Vmware ESX
Thanks,
Hi and welcome to the community.
Make sure port 902 is not being blocked then follow by this: http://www.vdi.co.nz/2009/08/02/unable-to-connect-to-the-mks/
DNS Resolution
Here you have other post
http://communities.vmware.com/message/1316549
check this kb, might help: VMware Knowledge Base
I've tried all the reply you gave to me , the error stiil appears
Power off the virtual machine. Remove from inventory and Re-add it then power on.
When this happen ?
check firewall of vcenter if is disable to test. And check if all hosts and vcenter response to ping with FQDN.
other option: restart services of this host VMware.
service mgmt-vmware restart
service vmware-vpxa restart
i haven't install vcenter, i just installed esx and vsphare client.
I can ping with FQDN from client
this happen when i want to install a new host (my first host installation) , and appear that error (MKS: internal error)
I had a same issue, i am able to view VM console from vcenter server, i installed vsphere client on my desktop and i used same vcenter credentials, but i couldn't see VM console, showing same error unable to connect to the MKS: internal error.
finally i found the error is with DNS. Name resolution is not happening. Use nslookup command and check proper DNS connectivity, and also do following changes from this site http://www.gkhan.in/mks-internal-error-on-vmware-console/
VMware KB: Cannot open the virtual machine console
hud4n,
Can you tell me if your root Ramdisk on ESXi appears to be full? From ESXi Shell or ssh run `vdf -h` Output should look similar to:
Ramdisk Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
root 32M 3M 28M 12% --
etc 28M 292K 27M 1% --
tmp 192M 28M 163M 14% --
hostdstats 834M 10M 823M 1% --
If your Use% is at 99-100% or Available space is 0 this can cause problems with multiple features, like vMotion (if your using vSphere). None of the VM KB Articles I have seen seem to mention this as a possibility for the mks internal error when attempting to console a VM.
I got this issue on vCenter 5.5/ESXi 5.5 and took me quite time googling with different solution with no luck. Luckily, I tried remove VM from inventory and add it back. Now it works. Thanks.
Worked on this part time for weeks. The shutdown/remove/re-add was all it took. Doesn't explain what happened, but at least I can get back in.
Met same issue on ESXi 6.0 after i added host to VC server. All VMs refused to open console with this error.
I tried to re-add first VM, and it works.
Then i shutdown second VM, open config and increase Video Memory from 4 MB up to 64MB. And it helps too. So it can be some bug with video resolution error.
Hi ,
Check the below article,
VMware KB: Troubleshooting virtual machine console and MKS issues in the vSphere Client
Hi
Try the below steps
Do not panic, if you see the hosted virtual machines as “orphaned” in your vCenter. It will take some minutes till they are connected back as normal.
The restart of the Management Agents will not kill the virtual machines – they will continue to run.
Using vSphere 6.0. Shutdown, remove VM from inventory, re-add vm back to inventory works for me too.
Helped for me too! Shutdown VM - changed from 4 to 8 Mb - Start VM - Profit!!!)
Thanks! This worked for me.
The below KB should fix your issue.
VMware KB: “Unable to open MKS: Internal Error” when opening virtual machine console