The original KB has been updated to address this error. Note: if you encounter the below error while executing the script rename the old version of vRSLCM SNAPSHOT.jar file and rerun the script./log...
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The original KB has been updated to address this error. Note: if you encounter the below error while executing the script rename the old version of vRSLCM SNAPSHOT.jar file and rerun the script./log4jfix.sh: line 4: [: vmlcm-service-8.1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar: binary operator expected vRSLCM services jar does not exist Steps to rename: 1.change directory to /var/lib/vrlcm cd /var/lib/vrlcm 2. Run the below command to rename the file mv vmlcm-service-8.1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar vmlcm-service-8.1.1-SNAPSHOT_old.jar
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/87097 I followed the instructions per the KB. I get the following error when I attempt to run the script: vmlcm-service-8.1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar: binary operator expected...
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https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/87097 I followed the instructions per the KB. I get the following error when I attempt to run the script: vmlcm-service-8.1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar: binary operator expected vRSLCM services jar does not exist Currently running vRSLCM 8.6.0.20
I know this is old but is showed up pretty high in a google search. There's a KB that describes what to change. VMware Knowledge Base To grant permissions to Force BIOS Setup: Log in to...
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I know this is old but is showed up pretty high in a google search. There's a KB that describes what to change. VMware Knowledge Base To grant permissions to Force BIOS Setup: Log in to the vSphere Client. Click Home. Under the Administration section, click Roles. Right-click the Virtual Machine User role and click Edit Role. Expand Virtual Machine > Configuration. Select the Settings option. Click OK.