I have successfully installed VMware Workspace suites and finished configuration.
Done everything till this step:
and I tried to use https://gateway-va.cloudseclab.com/hc/login/ ( gateway-va.cloudseclab.com is FQDN of the gateway of my Workspace) ,login and enable View Mode in the next day (that is, last friday).
and it's ok to login.
Then I met some troubles while enabling the View Mode, for an error "connection server invalidation failed", which I either don't know why. (P.S. I have checked every mentioned problem that may cause this error and still failed to fix it.) So, I left it to be fixed Monday.
Strangely, today, I get this when trying to login as admin.
Application Manager encountered an error.
Please contact customer service and provide the information displayed below.
Message Assertion validation failed. | Error Code 92005 | Server 127.0.0.1 | Timestamp 7:21:18 PM |
Does anyone can help me with this? Thanks in advance.
Can you please check if your ESX server is set to timsync with a NTP server? This is important so all the VAs are synced on time.
Looks and smells like a time sync issue. If you access your configurator admin page. How does time sync look like?
I login the connector-va page, and see this alert:
Other Error:Failed to complete sync due to a problem with the service:Request failed: Connection refused.
and I login the configurator admin page,and see this:
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Can you please check if your ESX server is set to timsync with a NTP server? This is important so all the VAs are synced on time.
it worked before, and I changed nothing. why dose it come to this problem? and plz teach me how to check timesync of ESX server? thx~
Unfortunately, time drift can happen in VMs if they are not synched with a NTP server. You don't have to change anything.. it just drifts based on how the VA maintains the time.
Please go to vSphere client, click on your ESX server, Click on Configuration tab, You should see a setting called Time Configuration.
If you have multiple ESX servers, you will need to do this for all of them.
Then, reboot the horizon workspace vApp.
Thank you very much. While I found there is a strange problem that I configures the two ESX hosts to a same NTP server, but they shows different time as follows:
I totally have no idea why this situation occurs...
I found that the NTP server doesn't really work. I'll try to deploy a NTP server, and see if the problem solved. thanks for kind help.~^_^~
Here is an extra question if the AD server's timesync matters? does AD need to be configured to the same NTP server? thx~
Yes, domain controller time also matters, particularly when connector is joined to the domain.