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Error vpshere client

Hello All

I have been facing a problem when I try to  access Vcenter

Enviroment:

Vcenter 5.5

windows 2008r2

I have attached the screen.

Thanks for the attention!!!

regards

Pacheco

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vThinkBeyondVM
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1. Did you add your vCenter VM in domain and then you installed vCenter on it ? if Not, you will have to first add your domain as identity source into SSO(This can be done only through web client : use default user: administrator@vsphere.local, if its vCSA default would be "user: root/pass: vmware") & then you will have to give vCnter admin privileges to domain administrator user .

2. If Yes, please try login using webclient instead of VI client. (https://<web client IP>:9443) (If you installed all vCnter component on the same VM, then VC IP itself is web client IP, same for VCSA). Also try giving complete domain name like "VC01.com\administrator etc. (whatever is your domain).

3. If you just try "administrator", it would be local OS(The VM on which you installed VC) admin user not the domain admin user . At-least you should be able to login with this user: administrator@vsphere.local (its default SSO domain)...if its vCSA default would be "user: root/pass: vmware"

Let me know if you still face the issue.


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Titanomachia
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what happens if you try the username as just 'administrator'

vThinkBeyondVM
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1. Did you add your vCenter VM in domain and then you installed vCenter on it ? if Not, you will have to first add your domain as identity source into SSO(This can be done only through web client : use default user: administrator@vsphere.local, if its vCSA default would be "user: root/pass: vmware") & then you will have to give vCnter admin privileges to domain administrator user .

2. If Yes, please try login using webclient instead of VI client. (https://<web client IP>:9443) (If you installed all vCnter component on the same VM, then VC IP itself is web client IP, same for VCSA). Also try giving complete domain name like "VC01.com\administrator etc. (whatever is your domain).

3. If you just try "administrator", it would be local OS(The VM on which you installed VC) admin user not the domain admin user . At-least you should be able to login with this user: administrator@vsphere.local (its default SSO domain)...if its vCSA default would be "user: root/pass: vmware"

Let me know if you still face the issue.


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Thanks & Regards
Vikas, VCP70, MCTS on AD, SCJP6.0, VCF, vSphere with Tanzu specialist.
https://vThinkBeyondVM.com/about
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Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed here are strictly my own. I am solely responsible for all content published here. Content published here is not read, reviewed or approved in advance by VMware and does not necessarily represent or reflect the views or opinions of VMware.

pachecao
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Same error

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pachecao
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Hello!

The Vcenter never been in a domain,  I'm using   hosts file

172.162.1.150  vc01.local.net   vc01

Have multiple environments that do not use AD . is it really necessary to use ?

tanks  a lot!!!

regards

Pacheco

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pachecao
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Thanks ALL

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vThinkBeyondVM
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Adding VC VM to the domain is recommended but not necessary. Iif its prod environment, it is good to add. In my test environment almost 99% of the time, I do not add VC to the domain.


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