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12-21-2022 03:08 AM - last edited on 12-29-2022 10:05 PM by support_s
12-21-2022 03:08 AM - last edited on 12-29-2022 10:05 PM by support_s
Hello , I use a new SimpliVity-Cluster. It works fine in the last weeks. But now I think I have problems in the communication between the vCenter and the OVC . On the vSpere I use the client-version 7.0.3.00700 . And on the the OVC I can logon via ssh , but I can't run any svt-command :
Last login: Wed Dec 21 08:26:14 UTC 2022 from x.xx.xxx.x on pts/0
Welcome to HPE SimpliVity 4.1.2.185
svtcli@omnicube-ip241-233:~$ svt-software-status-show
ERROR [47]: Missing session credentials.
I 'm afraid this is a consequence of the following works. I install an external ssl-machine-certificat to the vcenter. It is possible?
I think the OVC has also a problem to speak with the vCenter-server.
root@omnicube-ip241-233:/home/svtcli# svt-session-start
vCenter server: x.x.x.x
Enter username: Administrator@vsphere.local
Enter password for Administrator@vsphere.local:
Error: Error connecting to server at 'x.x.x.x': The server may not be a hypervisor server or a virtualization management server
From vCenter I have also a Problem with the OVC . If I try to shutdown the OVC over vCenter , I get the messages " You must select HPE SimpliVity objects to access this action"
Solved! Go to Solution.