It looks like the username and possibly the password aren't configured in the VM profile:

unable to connect to VM host: https://myserver:8333/sdk, username: '0', error:

The username and password are currently required to use the vSphere SDK. Otherwise, SSH must be enabled on the VM host and an identity key configured.

Regarding VMware licensing, VCL works using the free ESXi license as long as SSH is enabled. The vSphere SDK can only be used if the VMware host is using a commercial license or running in evaluation mode. The vSphere SDK and other methods provided by VMware are crippled when the free license code is applied.

-Andy


Mauricio César Ramírez Torres wrote:
Another question requires a specific license from VMWare to use with the SDK?

Thanks.

On 04/02/11 11:10, Mauricio César Ramírez Torres wrote:
Good day, I annex the last lines of vcld.log, try to send this corresponds to the last attempt I made to import an image, the line 100 to the 600 does not understand what that indicates, around line 650 is where I believe this marking problems with the SDK.

I'm working with ESXi 4.0, 2.2 and SKD 4.0 VCL what I have installed everything on the same computer, ie the database, the node manager and web application, is this correct or recommend a different structure, I did this so for testing, only I have 2 desktop computers to use as customers at the time that works and to get familiar with the application, when working properly then think of a final structure.

Greetings and thanks for your time.

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    *From:* Andy Kurth [mailto:andy_ku...@ncsu.edu]
    *To:* vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
    *Sent:* Fri, 04 Feb 2011 10:03:10 -0600
    *Subject:* Re: SDK can not connect to VMWare

    Please include the vcld.log output. There are a few reasons why the
    connection may fail. It could be an incorrect URL, incorrect
    username/password, or the version of the SDK installed on the
    management
    node isn't compatible with the version on the VM host. I may be
    able to
    tell based on the log output.

    Regards,
    Andy

    On 2/2/2011 6:30 PM, Mauricio César Ramírez Torres wrote:
    > Good day, I have a problem with VCL 2.2 using VMWare ESXi 4.0
    with SDK
    > 4, basically trying to create a base image says that the SDK can not
    > connect to VMWare server, but do not know how I can prove it is
    possible
    > to connect to ESXi with the SDK. someone tell me how to prove?.
    >
    > I also want to know if any of you would be interested in
    supporting me
    > to finish my installation properly, and if you are interested
    please say
    > as it would be the approximate cost.



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