Error 25089 - incorrect username/password for VirtualCenter Server
Error 25085 - Setup failed to register VMware Update Manager extension to VMware VirtualCenter Server
错误25089 用户名密码错误
vmware esx 安装vc遇到如下错误。请检查。
如果是第一次遇到这个错误,可能比较大的情况是安装过程中属于帐号密码和操作系统中的帐号密码不对应,
解决办法,1,可以使用系统administrator帐号及密码
2.新建立一个系统管理帐号。
If you see the error: Error 25089 - incorrect username/password for VirtualCenter Server during the setup wizard for VMware Update Manager, the installer asks for a username and password to be used for the update manager service.
There are several reasons that the installation fails with this error:
This username and password must already exist on the VirtualCenter Server.
The account used must be an administrator on the VirtualCenter Server.
The password for the account must be alpha-numeric.
Note: If ActiveDirectory user credentials are used, the password complexity requirement has special characters mentioned but they are not mandatory.
If one of these do not resolve the issue please try the steps outlined below:
Ensure that Update Manager is removed from Add/Remove Programs.
If Update Manager is still present, uninstall it from Add/Remove Programs and follow the steps below for further cleanup.
Check if any Update Manager processes are running by opening Task Manager. Ensure the rdevServer.exe process is stopped before moving to the next step.
Delete or move logs from %temp% and \Windows\Temp folders.
Ensure the windows service vmware-ufad-vci is deleted. If its marked for deletion, reboot the machine and continue.
Clean up Update Manager installation directory. Remove the Update Manager folder from the root install directory.
Note: The default location is [ProgramFilesFolder]\VMware\Infrastructure\Update Manager.
Clean up registry entries under HKLM\Software\VMware, Inc.\VMware Update Manager.
Download and install MSI clean up tool from http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/9/d/e9d80355-7ab4-45b8-80e8-983a48d5e1bd/msicuu2.exe
Note: A support article can be found at - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
Open MSI clean up utility and select the VMware Update Manager entry if exists and click on Remove button.
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Run the installer again to install VMware Update Manager.
If it fails again, generate the Update Manager log files. For more information on collecting log files, see Collecting diagnostic information for VMware Update Manager (1003693).
File a support request with VMware Support and note this KB Article ID in the problem description. For more information, see How to Submit a Support Request.