Support of vCenter / ESXi Host not syncronized

Support of vCenter / ESXi Host not syncronized

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Hi,

the sync of the vCenter is not working.
Also an ESXi-host could not be connected - even with root priviledges.
Logs were sent already.

Regards,
Georg

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Hello Georg,

The VMWare Synchronizer isn't working with vCenter. Could you send us a print screen of you VMWare Synchronizer configuration ? Or could you send us an export of your entry at support@devolutions.net .

You have a Server Failed error. Are you able to connect to your ESXI Host through your VSphere client with the same IP, username and password ?

Best Regards,

David Grandolfo

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Also, could you confirm that you can create a VMWare Console entry with RDM ? Do you have an error ?.

Best Regards,

David Grandolfo

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Hi,

I tried to create a connection with one of my ESXis but this also did not work.
I have installed VMWare Player and VMware Remote Console.
Is this required? If yes, why is only VMRC 8 supported? You even cannot download it any more from VMware.
Tehre are ways to get the links from a VM and open the web client.
I tried to specify wrong credentials but even he does not get me an error.
I - again - send you the logs.

Regards,
Georg

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Hi,

Here is the require for VMWare entry. Could you follow that topic please https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/howto_vmware.htm

Please note the version of POWERCLI is 5.8 not the latest one.

Best Regards,

David Grandolfo

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Hi,

I had installed this already and it wants me to uninstall this.
Version 5.8.0.6734 is correct I suppose?
BTW, could you tell me why you only support a more than two-year-old revision of the PowerCLI?

Regards,
Georg

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Hi,

Yes, it's the good version. The reason why we support presently that version it's because our engineer are presently rewriting the VMWare entry to support vCenter and support the latest version of PowerCLI. Sorry for that delay.

Could you try these powershell in PowerCLI please to see if your connexion is working properly to your ESXI server.
https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/troubleshooting_vmwarepowercli.htm

Best Regards,

David Grandolfo

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Hi,

both scripts work fine for me.
The only problem I see here is a certificate warning.
And another thing is, that I have to enter the password and username again when I open the VMRC even if I specified them correctly.
I did this with a stand alone host, with the vCenter this does not work.

Regards,
Georg

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Hi,

Could you send us the print screen of the Powershell script results at support@devolutions.net

Also could you export the entry without the password and send it to us at the same email please.

Best Regards,

David Grandolfo

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Hello Georg,

Did you proceed at these adjustment for PowerCLI ?
• SetExecutionPolicy

• Set-PowerCLIConfiguration –invalidCertificateAction


Best Regards,

David Grandolfo

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Hi,

I do not understand, sorry.
What you want me to do?
If this is not working and RDM has a problem with the invalid certificate, I would expect an option to ignore this in RDM and not at the PowerCLI?
Please explain a little bit more :)
Maybe it makes sense to start a support session for this? So we could look onto it together?

Regards,
Georg

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Hi Georg,

Yes I was thinking doing a remote session. Could you contact me at support@devolutions.net and let me know your avalability please and your time zone.

David Grandolfo