Hello
Our customer has a vCenter server with the hostname 'vcenter'. I've upgraded to 6.7.0.42000 so that I can rename it, but the process (as outlined in Changing your vCenter Server's FQDN - VMware vSphere Blog)) produces the error:
"The SSO username does not have administrator privilege."
Obviously I've checked that administrator@vsphere.local is indeed an administrator and everything looks OK. I've tried to create another user, but this process only accepts administrator@vsphere.local.
Google draws a blank on that error.
Any ideas?
Hi,
Cannot change the vCenter Server or Platform Service Controller 6.x hostname on versions prior to vCenter Server 6.7 Update 3
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Changing your vCenter Server’s FQDN:
Changing your vCenter Server's FQDN - VMware vSphere Blog
ARomeo
Is the PSC embedded? Afaik it is only supported with an embedded PSC.
PSC is embedded
I don't know about this one. I think you need to open a support case. The rename feature is very new so I doubt there's many people experienced with troubleshooting it just yet.
I also experienced this exact same issue! After a week of working with VMware support they confirmed in my situation that this is a bug and it will be resolved in the next patch. I am currently on 6.7u3g, so likely 6.7u3h will resolve this.
nullifi
thx for that info! Iam facing the same problem and we are currently on 6.7u3 latest. Can you please post your #SR?
Regards,
Joerg
Certainly, 20139857807
looks like the next patch should be here next month according to my support tech.
I am needing this fixed so I can Cloud Gateway, currently it’s failing because the PNID isn’t matching the FQDN.