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vSphere client login problem

Since the upgrade of vSphere server from version 5.0 to 5.1 some users are no longer able to login, but the vSphere web client works fine.

They get the error: The server 'xxx' took to long to respond. (The command was timed out as the remote server was taking too long to resond.)

The client log file shows this:

at VirtualInfrastructure.ManagedObject.InvokeMethod(MethodName, Object[])
   at Vmomi.SessionManager.LoginBySSPI(String, String)
   at VmomiSupport.VcServiceImpl.LoginBySSPI(LoginSpecInternal2)
   at VmomiSupport.VcServiceImpl.Login(LoginSpec)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.LoginMain.Process(BackgroundWorker, DoWorkEventArgs)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.LoginWorkerImpl.Worker_DoWork(Object, DoWorkEventArgs)
...
   at System.Threading._ThreadPoolWaitCallback.PerformWaitCallback(Object)
[viclient:Error   :P: 3] 2012-09-18 10:06:52.925  RMI Error Vmomi.SessionManager.LoginBySSPI - 5
<Error type="VirtualInfrastructure.Exceptions.RequestTimedOut">
  <Message>The request failed because the remote server 'esxvc02' took too long to respond. (The command has timed out as the remote server is taking too long to respond.)</Message>
  <InnerException type="System.Net.WebException">
    <Message>The command has timed out as the remote server is taking too long to respond.</Message>
    <Status>Timeout</Status>
  </InnerException>
  <Title>Connection Error</Title>
  <InvocationInfo type="VirtualInfrastructure.MethodInvocationInfoImpl">
    <StackTrace type="System.Diagnostics.StackTrace">
      <FrameCount>17</FrameCount>
    </StackTrace>
    <MethodName>Vmomi.SessionManager.LoginBySSPI</MethodName>
    <Target type="ManagedObject">SessionManager:SessionManager [esxvc02]</Target>
    <Args>
      <item></item>
      <item></item>
    </Args>
  </InvocationInfo>
  <WebExceptionStatus>Timeout</WebExceptionStatus>
  <SocketError>Success</SocketError>
</Error>
[viclient:Critical:M: 7] 2012-09-18 10:06:52.940  Connection State[esxvc02]: Disconnected
[viclient:SoapMsg :M: 7] 2012-09-18 10:06:52.940  Attempting graceful shutdown of service ...
[viclient:SoapMsg :M: 7] 2012-09-18 10:06:52.956  Pending Invocation Count: 0
[viclient:SoapMsg :M: 7] 2012-09-18 10:06:52.956  Graceful shutdown of service: Success
[        :Error   :M: 7] 2012-09-18 10:06:52.956  Error occured during login
VirtualInfrastructure.Exceptions.LoginError: The server 'esxvc02' took too long to respond. (The command has timed out as the remote server is taking too long to respond.)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.LoginMain.Process(BackgroundWorker worker, DoWorkEventArgs e)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.LoginWorkerImpl.Worker_DoWork(Object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
...
   at System.ComponentModel.BackgroundWorker.WorkerThreadStart(Object argument)
VirtualInfrastructure.Exceptions.RequestTimedOut: The request failed because the remote server 'esxvc02' took too long to respond. (The command has timed out as the remote server is taking too long to respond.)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.Soap.SoapServiceWrapper.DoInvokeSync(ManagedObject mo, MethodName methodName, Object[] parameters, Int32 timeoutSecs)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.Soap.SoapTransport.VirtualInfrastructure.Transport.InvokeMethod(ManagedObject mo, MethodName methodName, Object[] pars)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.ManagedObject.InvokeMethod(MethodName methodName, Object[] pars)
   at Vmomi.SessionManager.LoginBySSPI(String base64Token, String locale)
   at VmomiSupport.VcServiceImpl.LoginBySSPI(LoginSpecInternal2 loginSpec)
   at VmomiSupport.VcServiceImpl.Login(LoginSpec loginSpec)
   at VirtualInfrastructure.LoginMain.Process(BackgroundWorker worker, DoWorkEventArgs e)
System.Net.WebException: The command has timed out as the remote server is taking too long to respond.

In my vpxd.log file I see at the same time:

2012-09-18T10:06:53.036+02:00 [11704 error 'SoapAdapter.HTTPService'] HTTP Transaction failed on stream TCPStreamWin32(socket=TCP(fd=16104) local=127.0.0.1:8085,  peer=127.0.0.1:59602) with error class Vmacore::SystemException(An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. )

 

Someone knows how to resolve this?

Thanks,

Bart


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