Hi,
I got this warning on specific time in View server: vCenter at address https://<vCenter>:443/sdk has invalid credentials.
I verified my vCenter credential, it's correct but I got this error more and more.
BR
I am having the same issues. I have confirmed that my password is correct and after re-establishing vcenter and view composer credentials on the view server everything is okay for a time period. I suspect SSO is the issue, but really don't know how to angle this one down. Any help is appreciated.
Please help me. I'm sure the credential is entered to server settings correctly.
What formating are you entering the credentials in View admin? In my experience when dealing with 5.1 vCenter I had to use domain\username format.
I used this format also, please see the attched screenshot,
It's happening sometimes, I think, maybe it's related to our DC connection.
Is it possible that the account is getting locked out? Is this account used for anything else?
I checked it before but we are using that for our vCenters services and also it wasn't locked out. I'm using that for 4 other View servers.
If you find anything please share it with me. I want to clear this event.
Many thanks.
I had the same issue, but it went away after re-entering credentials for vCenter in View Administrator and rebooting my View Composer server (disabled provisioning in View Administrator first).
I am having the same issues. I have confirmed that my password is correct and after re-establishing vcenter and view composer credentials on the view server everything is okay for a time period. I suspect SSO is the issue, but really don't know how to angle this one down. Any help is appreciated.
Yes, I think this is related to DC or SSO, because I facing with that just on specific times, for example 3:00 AM.
Hi,
The problem is related to vCenter SSO service absolutely, I've restarted service and problem is gone.
Thanks for help.
You check the vCenter logs to see what they say?
Hi,
I didn't check them but problem is gone,
Please let me to check them.
BR
i have seen this few time, after reboot SSO, error goes away.
Exactly.
You have luck on your side, because I can reboot/restart the SSO service and be good for a few hours. Then it's right back to the beginning. Not sure, but I will have to dig through some logs I'm sure.
This is a workaround; not root cause analysis. I'd be really interested to hear if anyone has actually established what the root cause is and how this can be resolved.
I am curious to know if you isolated this issue to any Windows Updates that may have been processed on the server-side? I find the timing of your post, and others having the issue, similar to mine. The only conclusion in my searching for a cause is a recent Windows Update. Have you investigated this further? I am prepping to run a few updates of Horizon to bring it to current and figured these updates will clear the air with any errors with the sdk has invalid credentials, which maybe a result of re-plugging in credentials and configurations in Horizon as I go through the process.
resolved my issue by setting a more complex PW for the AD-User View uses for connecting to vCenter.
Old password was lowercase 4letter 3digit New Password with lots of characters upper&lowercase, digits and special chars.
Hello,
I have same issue, every couple hours I found this error, but horizon works fine, I can manage every feature but seems every time fail log in vCenter, I have complicated password for user that I use to connect.
I have vCenter 5.5 with Horizon 6.
Have you some help ? for solve this problem.
Thanks
M.
This issue is still present using Horizon 6.2.1 Build 3284346 / vCenter Server 6.0.0 Build 2776511.
Error message shows up in the connection server log every 1-2 days:
ERROR (0BE0-05DC) <VCHealthUpdate> [ServiceConnection25] Invalid VC login: Check username and password for VirtualCenter VCHealth Test instance at https://<my_vcenter_server>:443/sdk