VCenter Server (has an IP which can be pinged, and I can login to) -> DataCenter -> Cluster -> Host (has an IP, but you don't login/authenticate on to) -> VM (all Linux or Windows servers, can login to).PhilG wrote:Nope.
Error: "ESX3 CRITICAL - Error: Cannot complete login due to an incorrect user name or password."
I have no problem monitoring the actual VCenter server, but when I provide the Host's IP, and the same username and password (which I have successfully used to monitor the VCenter server and the VM guests), that's the error I get, above.
Using the VMware Wizard and choosing "Monitor the VMware host", I can add the VCenter Server and authenticate with the service account mentioned earlier with no issues.
Using the VMware Wizard and choosing "Monitor a guest VM on the VMWare host", I add the VCenter Server and account, then the wizard identifies and lists all the VMs (powered on or turned off), but no Hosts.
If I use the VMware Wizard and choose "Monitor the VMware host", and then try to add the Host (using the IP or FQDN) and authenticate with the service account mentioned earlier, I get that "ESX3..." error message.
I can ping the Hosts from my workstation with no issues. I can go into our VMware vCenter console and see everything working with no issues.
Why can't I monitor the Host? The parent is the vCenter Server, then the child is the Host, then the VM is a child to the Host.