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Hi
I have tow vCenter server added to my product list in vCloud Usage Meter 3.5 Build 4359663.
Both has becom in the inactive list. If i try to re-activate the host i get the error:
There was a problem checking the certificate for vcenter01.name.local:443. Unexpected exception: java.net.UnknownHostException: vcenter01.name.local
There is no button to delete the host. How can I solve this?
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Unknown host exception seems like a DNS issue. UM unable to resolve vcenter01.name.local . Can you please add vcenter server FQDN entry in host file of vcloud usage meter server and then activate it.
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Thanks.
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Hello i got the same error while trying to add my vcenter.
Added the vcenter IP an FQDN in the hosts file.
Now i get the following error:
- There was a problem checking the certificate for "vcenter.domain":443. Unable to connect with "vcenter.domain" on port 443: java.net.ConnectException: Network is unreachable
Any idea?
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I'm having the same issue with vCloud Director at the moment:
There was a problem checking the certificate for x.x.x.x:443. Unable to connect with x.x.x.x on port 443: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
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Graham - did you find a fix?
If I use vCloud Usage Meter 3.5 Build 4359663 and attempt to add a vCloud Director server, I get the following error:
There was a problem checking the certificate for x.x.x.x:443. Unable to connect with x.x.x.x on port 443: java.net.ConnectException: Connection Refused
If I use vCloud Usage Meter 3.3.3 Build and attempt to add the same vCloud Director server, I get the following error:
Unable to connect with x.x.x.x on port 443: java.net.ConnectException: Connection Refused
Firewall is disabled on the vCD cell.
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Yes. The problem for me was that I was using the internal IP of the vCD server. vCD services do listen on that interface so I ended up having to use the IP/Hostname for the interface on the DMZ
Hope this helps.
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have an similar issue if i add vcloud director:
There was a problem checking the certificate for vclouddirector.fqdn:443. Could not obtain certificate.
Same for ip or short name. i can resolve hostname from ssh.
Any Ideas?
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Does vCD have more than one NIC? You need to use the one that the vCD services are bound to, ie the one used at the point of installing vCD
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when I say "do listen" I mean "don't listen" ![]()
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