Hi Rogerio,
Reading again the log provided, the problem seems to be in the
communication between the driver and the vOneCloud core.
1) can you check if the 'oned' process is running as oneadmin user?
2) logged in as oneadmin, can you perform commands like onehost list ?
3) did you change the
Hi Tino,
1st email;
The ID 3 it's because I tried to remove and add vcenter again.
The credentials are correctly on web interface. I didn't access the
console, only to see logs and check process. And also the web interfaces
import my templates and show my cluster Local
2st email;
Yes, the
Hi Rogerio,
The error states a problem between the authentication between the
vCenter driver and vOneCloud core, so in principle not related with
the username and password to access vCenter.
- From the vOneCloud console, could you provide the output of ps auxwww ?
- From the vOneCloud console,
Hi Tino,
I tried login with oneadmin and not worked with opennebula password. So I
tried tu use su - oneadmin with root and when I tried onehost list I
received an authentication error.
I logged to web interface and changed oneadmin password and tried to enable
vCenter host again e worked.
I
Hi Rogerio,
Ok, let us know.
BTW, just to clarify, there is the oneadmin linux user of the
vOneCloud appliance, and the oneadmin OpenNebula user, which are
separate and do not share password. The opennebula password is just
for the OpenNebula user, not the linux user. You can reset the linux
Hi Rogerio,
I take it that you imported a vCenter cluster as a vOneCloud host
following the guide, and the problem shows at the time of monitoring
the vOneCloud host, with the error displayed in the log file you sent
through.
A couple of questions to see how we can solve this:
- The host that