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Cannot Access VM Console for VMware provider #23053
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Hi @Fryguy, any updates regarding this issue? |
@GilbertCherrie Can you take a look at this one? I know we fixed something regrading vm consoles, but I can't remember if it landed in Petrosian or not. |
I tried to replicate this locally but I can't get the console page to load probably due to lacking a real provider. However, given this issue: #22954 it seems the page is functional and other users are able to connect to the console. @Fryguy The issue that was fixed was a sizing issue fixed by this pr: ManageIQ/manageiq-ui-classic#8919 and backported to Morphy, Petrosian and Quinteros. |
As per the redhat kcs, we have extracted the webmks in the /var/www/miq/public path. after that, we trying to connect the vmware console. but it seems to be connecting https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3376081 we followed the above doc. |
Sounds good, can we close out this issue then? |
Hi @GilbertCherrie , Actually what santhosh trying to say is, he have configured the webmks package in manageiq like mentioned in the redhat kcs. But however, it is not working for him. |
Do you have any logs with errors available that we can read through? |
Hi @GilbertCherrie Here are the VMConsole related logs for your reference. |
@Fryguy I don't think this is a UI issue. There is probably something wrong with the configuration which is causing it to fail to connect. I can't recreate this since I don't have any real provider data to test with but looking at this issue: #22954 it looks like the Webmks console loads properly in the UI. |
I wonder of something changed with WebMks itself or perhaps VMware. cc @agrare |
@SanthoshRam-03 @remo233 what version of vSphere and what version of the HTML Console SDK are you using? |
@GilbertCherrie have you tested this lately? Not sure if it is related but when I tried this out I get the following error in my rails server
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@agrare No I don't have any actual provider to test this with. I just saw a similar issue opened around the same time as this where they were able to access the console but it was just not scaling properly in the browser |
@GilbertCherrie well that is easy to fix :D I sent you one |
I just tested this on an appliance and a vSphere version |
Adam, glad to hear from you.
Could you please share the steps to resolve this ?
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In the ManageIQ production environment, attempting to access the VM console results in an error where the WebMKS connection gets stuck at "WEBMKS Connecting.".
Steps to reproduce:
Expected Behavior:
The VM console should successfully connect to and display the VM interface.
Observed Behavior:
The WebMKS interface is stuck at "WEBMKS Connecting" and does not proceed to display the VM console.
Environment Details:
ManageIQ version: Petrosian
Provider: VMware
VM state: Powered On
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