Hello,
I want to test the profile-driven storage features,
but I'm stuck in the beginning...
I was able to enable VM storage profiles for my cluster.
Ever since then, when I open the vi client and log on to vcenter,
the following error pops up:
"vSphere Client cannot connect to Profile-driven storage service at https://vcenter:443/sps/sdk"
The "VMware vsphere Profile-Driven Storage Service" windows service seems to be running,
but after a couple of minutes it always seems to stop again.
Whether it is indicated as "running" or "stopped", the vi client keeps giving me the above error message.
The Orchestrator service is not running,
The Web client service is also not running.
In the windows system event log,
I can see the following:
"The VMware vSphere Profile-Driven Storage Service service terminated with service-specific error Incorrect function.."
Any ideas ?
refer the below KB
http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2001804
Thanks, but this KB can't help me.
I already found it before,
but this is not where my problem lies.
When I manually start or restart the profile driven storage windows service,
after make sure the vcenter windows service is already up and running,
I have the exact same error when connecting with the vi client.
The values for infiniteAttempt, attemptNumber, and sleepInterval listed in this KB are actually the default values in that xml file,
so these values are already there.
What's interesting though is that in this KB, port 31000 seems to be used in the "http://<VC_IP>:31000/sps/sdk" link,
while in the error I am getting,
I am seeing the following link "https://vcenter:443/sps/sdk"
--> port 443
--> and https instead of http.
Maybe an SSL issue ??
hmmmz
still don't know how to fix this though...
solved.
Apperently it was a hostname resolution problem.
The vcenter server was not part of an active directory domain yet,
and the fully qualified domain name taht was entered could
not be resolved.
After adding the vcenter host to the active directory domain everything is working.
I'm having the same problem but my vCenter is in AD. I tried accessing http://vcenter:31000/sps/health.xml and the page comes up but it when I try port 443, it says 503 Service Unavailable
make entry in etc/host and connect back the vc... its worked for me...:)
my host files only has:
127.0.0.1 localhost
What am I adding now? This:
192.x.x.x vcenter ?
OR
127.0.0.1 vcenter ?
try to add 192 one...check
no dice. Still broken.
Stop the WebClient service if you have it installed. Worked for me. The Web-Client was starting before vCenter service and took the port of the health service voor the sps.After stopping the VMware Webclient service the health service worked fine. After that it started the Web Client service again and everything worked fine after that.
As a solution i've made a dependenty for the Web-Client with vCenter. So basicly Web Client always start after vCenter.
Is this also a solution for you?
Greetz Rico
no luck
For SMS:
change the sps one to http://ipaddress:31000/sps/health.xml that fixed this 503 error for me. Now everything is green
That fixed it, but I had to use the short name, not the IP or FQDN. I changed the SPS URL to http://vcenter:31000/sps/health.xml
please give points if this solved your issue.
Thanks
how do you do that?
Making the webclient a manual service worked for me in my VCP5 lab.
Tried everything and finally
1) took a backup of the Database
2)uninstalled Vcentre
3)reinstalled Vcentre
4)Stopped all Services
5)Restored the DB
6)started the Services
worked Fine but took almost 2 hours to do so ...........
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