Hi all,
maybe stupid question, is it possible to add vCenter server 5.5 to vco 5.1.
I tried it, but it threw me error
Error: Could not register or update vCenter Server extension - com.vmware.vim.vmomi.client.exception.SslException: com.vmware.vim.vmomi.core.exception.CertificateValidationException: Server certificate chain not verified (I tried it from configuration page)
if I tried to import ssl certificate, it was succesfully imported but not shown in ssl trust manager.
thanks.
Jan
Sorry, my mistake - I have not paid attention to the versions. Generally this is not supported configuration and you will need plugin 5.5 to connect to VC 5.5. Since the error is in code that uses Inventory Service and it is recommended not to use it you can try to install Technical Preview Version of VMware vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for VMware vSphere 5.1.x and disable IS from vmo.properties.
Hi,
I am finally connected my vCenter server 5.5 to VCO but now it is shows me "Invalid credentials" in inventory view.
But this is another story .
What helps me, I think, stop service, import ssl and add host again.
Am I wrong?
Jan
vCO uses a certificate to login in vCenter as extension. If vCenter plugin is configured in shared session mode, 'Invalid credentials' error usually means that vCO certificate is not authenticated by vCenter(may be regenerated after the extension was created). To fix this delete the vCenter from vCO and add it again. If the plugin is configured in session per user mode then this error means that the currently logged user (in vCO) does not have permissions on vCenter.
Hey dvatov,
thanks, it helps, but now I see "Error in Plugin" message when I try to browse new vCenter in inventory view.
May I install plug-in for vCenter 5.5, nad should plug-ins for vCenter 5.1 and 5.5 run in parallel?
Could you advise, thanks.
Jan
'Error in plugin' is a generic message. In app-server/logs/server.log there should be an exception with more specific details. The latest vCenter plugin should be able to connect to both vCenter 5.5 and 5.1. You should have only one instance of the plugin installed otherwise this can cause an error. Can you post the server.log with the exception for analysis?
Sorry, my mistake - I have not paid attention to the versions. Generally this is not supported configuration and you will need plugin 5.5 to connect to VC 5.5. Since the error is in code that uses Inventory Service and it is recommended not to use it you can try to install Technical Preview Version of VMware vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for VMware vSphere 5.1.x and disable IS from vmo.properties.
Hey dvatov,
thanks for your leadership which leds me to solution, I have had connected my vCenter servers to vCO now.
Is it neccesary to disable IS in vmo.properties, becasue it works for me without that.
Thank you a lot.
Jan
As a general recommendation it is better to disable the usage of the inventory service. If the setup works for you without applying this configuration probably you can use it as it is. Only some parts of the api are affected by the problems with the inventory service.