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virtuallysi
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Enthusiast

vCO Plug-In Error

I've just installed vCO and am trying to create my first workflow.  When I try and enumerate any objects from vCentre I get a "SDKsession doesn't exist or was destroyed!" error....See below:

vco_error.JPG

The vCO plugin page shows the plugins are ok:

vco_error1.JPG

The user account I'm using has full admin rights to VC, I've restarted the services and even rebooted the server without success.  Any ideas?

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Burke-
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Did you restart your vCenter Orchestrator Server Service after getting the configuration complete?

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virtuallysi
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Yep, I've restarted the services and rebooted the server.  This unfortunately hasn't resolved the issue.

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virtuallysi
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I fixed the problem, there was a problem with the certificate chain which stopped the enumeration of objects from vCentre.  As soon as I fixed the certificate chain then the plugin error disappeared.

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cparry
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Can you tell me what you did to resolve this issue?  I have just installed Orchestrator and got the same thing.

I would appreciate your help resolving this.

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igorstoyanov
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Hi,

as it was mentioned in the previous comments, this is most likely because you haven't imported the vCenter certificate.

Please, take a look at this link that could be helpful:

http://www.vcoteam.info/new-to-vcenter-orchestrator-vco/how-to-configure-vcenter-orchestrator-vco.ht...

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