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dfoley1
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Enthusiast

VRO Java Exception

Hi All,

Currently Getting the Following Java Exception for vCenter 6.5 when trying to Connect from VRO. How can i fix this Issue, Running VRO 7.4.0.8071781

https://prdvcapp01:443/sdk (unusable: java.lang.ClassCastException: com.vmware.vcac.authentication.http.spring.oauth2.OAuthToken cannot be cast to com.vmware.vim.sso.client.SamlToken)

java.lang.ClassCastException: com.vmware.vcac.authentication.http.spring.oauth2.OAuthToken cannot be cast to com.vmware.vim.sso.client.SamlToken (Workflow:Register vCenter Orchestrator as a vCenter Server extension / Register extension (item1)#10198)

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daphnissov
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Immortal

Show the values you're using when you run the workflow. vCenter must be the FQDN and not short name.

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dfoley1
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

I had it set as Single User Mode, I am now getting the following Error after running VRO Workflows.

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daphnissov
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Immortal

How have you configured auth to vRO? Can you show that?

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iiliev
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Hi,

The only valid use case when you'd want to register vRO as a vCenter server extension is when you want to use vRO integration in vSphere Web Client (for example, to launch vRO workflows from vSphere Web Client UI).

For this Web Client integration to work, your vRO server need to be configured with SSO authentication. From the error message, though, it seems that your vRO server is configured with vRA authentication. If this is indeed the case, then integration with the vSphere Web Client won't work anyway, so it doesn't matter that extension registration fails.

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