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Unable to Email Report
Although the report is generated and can be successfully archived or exported, the email report operation fails.
Problem
vCenter Chargeback fails to send the report through email. The following error might be displayed:
Check if the email settings are properly configured. If not, configure them before sending an email.
Cause
Probable causes for the failure of the email report operation are:
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The SMTP server is not configured.
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The SMTP server is not reachable.
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A third-party application is blocking vCenter Chargeback from sending email.
Solution
1 Check whether the SMTP server is configured in the application.
If the SMTP server is configured, then an email address is displayed in the Email Setting section of the
General page of the Settings tab.
2 Check whether the SMTP server is reachable over the network.
3 Check whether any third-party application, such as an anti-virus application, is blocking vCenter
Chargeback from sending emails.
If there is such an application running and has the option of excluding some applications from being
blocked, include the application tomcat6.exe in the excludes list.
Unable to Fetch the Primary Group of a LDAP User
Only the groups and users defined under the specified DN in the Active Directory hierarchy can be viewed
from and added to vCenter Chargeback.
Problem
Although you can view an LDAP user added to vCenter Chargeback, you are unable to add the primary group
of the LDAP user to the application.
Cause
A probable reason might be that the primary group does not come under the provided base DN.
Solution
Modify the base DN of the LDAP server added to the application such that the primary group is defined under
it in the Active Directory hierarchy.
Unable to Use Custom SSL Certificates
vCenter Chargeback can be accessed through a Web browser using either the HTTP protocol or HTTPS
protocol.
Problem
Prior to vCenter Chargeback version 1.5, the application was shipped with a default SSL certificate that was
generated using OpenSSL. However, to use custom SSL certificates for secure communication, you must
replace the certificate related files in your installation directory.
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