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VMware vCenter Orchestrator – vCenter Invalid Credentials

There are a few errors I’ve run into over the years that just stump me. Like you, I start doing some web searches and piecing things together. I cross-reference what I find with people I think may have more details for me. Well, I have recently had the “Invalid credentials” error in VMware vCenter Orchestrator (vCO) when viewing my vCenter Server instance in the vCO inventory. I hate to admit that it had me stumped for a while.

When adding my vCenter server in the vCO plugins section, the connection and credentials tested out just fine, so why was the VCO client giving me this error? 

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Well, after doing some digging (and also cross-referencing the install-config guide), I found this describing when to use the “session per user” end point option: “Select this option only if your vCenter Server is in an Active Directory domain or if vCenter Server Single Sign-On is enabled. ” This setting was checked by default in my environment.

For background, I deployed the vCO appliance along with the vCenter Server appliance. I am also using the local root credentials for vCenter versus SSO.

As seen below, navigate the vCO configuration page (https://VCO-IP:8283), find the vSphere plugin, and click “Edit” on the appropriate vCenter Server instance.

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Above “User name,” change the “session per user” selection to “share a unique session.”

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Once you refresh the vCO client, you should see the error gone and you can now run workflows against this vCenter Server instance.

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I hope this saves you some trouble! I spent more time than I care to admit, rebuilding environments and running multiple tests. It should have been something I never even missed from the start. 🙂

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