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vRealize orchestrator 8.0 " 404 page not found"

Hello All,

I have successfully deployed the vro 8.0 and when i try to login to the https://appliance_IP , i get the following error:

404 page not found

I haven't done any configuration and would like to start using the new 8.0 vRO. Any help on this will be highly appreciated

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iiliev
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Hi, and welcome to the community.

Instead of the IP address, you should use the hostname / FQDN of the vRO appliance machine.

Here is the link to the corresponding section of vRO documentation: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Orchestrator/8.0/com.vmware.vrealize.orchestrator-install-config...

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iiliev
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Hi, and welcome to the community.

Instead of the IP address, you should use the hostname / FQDN of the vRO appliance machine.

Here is the link to the corresponding section of vRO documentation: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Orchestrator/8.0/com.vmware.vrealize.orchestrator-install-config...

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orchestratoreoc
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Thanks a lot for your information and now i am able to do my workflows.

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joe4VMware
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Hello I will use a Alias to connect to vRO how can I add this Name?

I have on DNS the Alias created but I get also "404 page not found"

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KBroux
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Hi, I have the same issue altough I'm using the FQDN.

Any ideas?

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shaggy_041086
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I understand that if you use IP or an alias to access vRO URL you see 404 error, but when I use the same hostname I used during OVA deployment, I see "service unavailable" error when tried accessing https://<FQDN>/vco and getting "bad gateway" when trying to access https://<FQDN>/vco-controlcenter.

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iiliev
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Could you open a SSH terminal to the appliance and verify if the Kubernetes pods are up and running? If they are not in running state, then the next step would be to check log files for clues/errors.

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shaggy_041086
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I see that the vco-app is crashing. How do I see the logs associated with the pod?

Here's an output of the kubernetes pods -

# kubectl get pods --all-namespaces

NAMESPACE     NAME                                      READY   STATUS                  RESTARTS   AGE

ingress       ingress-ctl-traefik-5674bc8d88-zcdlt      1/1     Running                 0          171m

kube-system   coredns-wp49l                             1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   endpoints-weight-lbwwr                    1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   etcd-vro8.bcbst.com                       1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   health-reporting-app-qj859                1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   kube-apiserver-vro8.bcbst.com             1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   kube-controller-manager-vro8.bcbst.com    1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   kube-flannel-ds-jl8v8                     2/2     Running                 0          173m

kube-system   kube-proxy-8l5lz                          1/1     Running                 0          173m

kube-system   kube-scheduler-vro8.bcbst.com             1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   kubelet-rubber-stamp-h4drr                1/1     Running                 0          173m

kube-system   metrics-server-fzjn2                      1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   predictable-pod-scheduler-lgzx9           1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   prelude-noop-extnet-ds-dqlv7              1/1     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   prelude-noop-intnet-ds-w5t7z              2/2     Running                 0          172m

kube-system   state-enforcement-cron-1581451200-5m6t2   0/1     Error                   0          53s

kube-system   state-enforcement-cron-1581451200-7bjbt   0/1     Error                   0          83s

kube-system   state-enforcement-cron-1581451200-mp79f   0/1     Error                   0          86s

kube-system   state-enforcement-cron-1581451200-vn66x   0/1     Error                   0          13s

kube-system   state-enforcement-cron-1581451200-vt4hm   0/1     Error                   0          73s

kube-system   tiller-deploy-d9c8fb4cd-kkbmr             1/1     Running                 0          172m

prelude       orchestration-ui-app-599876bd55-4wrk4     1/1     Running                 0          171m

prelude       pgpool-dd778f5dc-qh5nf                    1/1     Running                 1          171m

prelude       postgres-0                                1/1     Running                 0          171m

prelude       symphony-logging-daemonset-28x6z          1/1     Running                 0          171m

prelude       vco-app-8c9d5c779-b742w                   0/2     Init:CrashLoopBackOff   37         171m

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KBroux
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Hi, maybe try to wait some more.

It looks to me that after the appliance seems to have started, it takes some time for all the "services" to get started.

I also got the "404 page not found" and "bad gateway" but did manage to log in after some more minutes of patience.

Hope this helps.

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shaggy_041086
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Its been 2 days and its still broke. Opened an SR and they suggested to try 8.0.1 and boom!

Works like a charm.

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vespavbb
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I had the same Problem,

in my case it was because of dns problem.

You can only open the vro page with the name you specified by installation

if host name of the machine is without fqn you need to use it like this!

check dns pointer es well!

ps: there is no voami address like https://server:5480

VCP4,VCP5,VCP6,VCP7,VCP8
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chadc1979
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I imagine some of this is due to the bug referenced here

VMware Knowledge Base

After updating the yaml file and running deploy.sh the vco service comes up but if you restart the appliance it goes back to crashing until running deploy.sh again.

Really buggy appliance!

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shanekennedy
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after a fresh 8.1.0 deployment i got the "404 page not found" errors when browsing https://fqdn/vco

i had not set hostname to fqdn as instructed

after a redeployment using fqdn i get "bad gateways" errs

i waited until all pods were up prior to attempting to connect

although https://fqdn/vco failed i was able to connect to https://fqdn/vco-controlcenter

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