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Troubleshooting vCenter Server and
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The vCenter Server and vSphere Web Client troubleshooting topics provide solutions to problems you
might encounter when you set up and configure vCenter Server and the vSphere Web Client, including
vCenter Single Sign-On.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Troubleshooting vCenter Server,” on page 37
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“Troubleshooting the vSphere Web Client,” on page 38
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“Troubleshooting vCenter Server and ESXi Host Certificates,” on page 40
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“Troubleshooting vCenter Server Plug-Ins,” on page 41
Troubleshooting vCenter Server
These troubleshooting topics provide solutions to problems you might encounter When you use install
vCenter Server on the Windows operating system or deploy the vCenter Server Appliance on a Linux
system.
vCenter Server Upgrade Fails When Unable to Stop Tomcat Service
A vCenter Server upgrade can fail when the installer is unable to stop the Tomcat service.
Problem
If the vCenter Server installer cannot stop the Tomcat service during an upgrade, the upgrade fails with an
error message similar to Unable to delete VC Tomcat service. This problem can occur even if you stop the
Tomcat service manually before the upgrade, if some files that are used by the Tomcat process are locked.
Solution
1 From the Windows Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.
2 Right-click VMware VirtualCenter Server and select Manual.
3 Right-click VMware vCenter Management Webservices and select Manual.
4 Reboot the vCenter Server machine before upgrading.
This releases any locked files that are used by the Tomcat process, and enables the vCenter Server
installer to stop the Tomcat service for the upgrade.
Alternatively, you can restart the vCenter Server machine and restart the upgrade process, but select the
option not to overwrite the vCenter Server data.
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