This error occurs when adding/modifying
VMware vRealize Orchestrator or
vCenter Server connection
Possible reason: The Certificate Checker checks the server's certificate. If it finds an error, it will prevent the addition of the VMware vRealize Orchestrator or vCenter Server connection to the appliance.
The most common reason for this error is that the
VMware vRealize Orchestrator or
vCenter Server is using its default certificate. To change this default use, you have the option of regenerating the server certificate and trying to add the server to the appliance.
- For regenerating the vCenter Server certificate, refer to these knowledge base articles:
You also have the option to override the Certificate Checker by using the -f flag of the vla_credentials script. To add a VMware vRealize Orchestrator or vCenter Server connection at the command line, use this command, where ServerType
is vro
or vcenter
:
vla_credentials -a -f –s ServerType -u Username -n FQDN_of_server
For example, this command would be for a VMware vRealize Orchestrator connection:
# vla_credentials –a –f –s vro –u [email protected] -n sapi-vro.example.com