vSphere Integrated Containers Plug-Ins Not Deploying Correctly

After you have installed the plug-ins for vSphere Integrated Containers, the HTML5 vSphere Client plug-in appears but is empty, or the plug-ins do not appear at all in one or both of the HTML5 vSphere Client or the Flex-based vSphere Web Client.

Problem

The UI plug-in installer reported success, but you experience one of the following problems:

  • The HTML5 plug-in appears in the vSphere Client, but the vSphere Integrated Containers Summary, Virtual Container Hosts, and Containers tabs are empty.
  • The plug-ins do not appear in the client at all.

Logging out of the client and logging back in again does not resolve the problem.

Causes

If the vSphere Integrated Containers plug-in appears in the HTML5 client but the tabs are empty, you are not running the correct version of vCenter Server 6.5.0. The vSphere Integrated Containers HTML5 plug-in requires vCenter Server 6.5.0d or later.

If the plug-ins do not appear at all:

  • A previous attempt at installing the vSphere Integrated Containers plug-ins failed, and the failed installation state was retained in the client cache.
  • You installed a new version of the vSphere Integrated Containers plug-ins that has the same version number as the previous version, for example a hot patch.

Solutions

If the vSphere Integrated Containers plug-in appears in the HTML5 client but the tabs are empty, upgrade vCenter Server to version 6.5.0d or later.

If the plug-ins do not appear at all, restart the vSphere Client services.

Restart the HTML5 Client on vCenter Server on Windows

  1. Log into the Windows system on which vCenter Server is running.
  2. Open a command prompt as Administrator.
  3. Use the service-control command-line utility to stop and then restart the vSphere Client service.
    "C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\bin\service-control" --stop vsphere-ui
    "C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\bin\service-control" --start vsphere-ui

Restart the Flex Client on vCenter Server on Windows

  1. Log into the Windows system on which vCenter Server is running.
  2. Open a command prompt as Administrator.
  3. Use the service-control command-line utility to stop and then restart the vSphere Client service.
    "C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\bin\service-control" --stop vsphere-client
    "C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\bin\service-control" --start vsphere-client

Restart the HTML5 Client on a vCenter Server Appliance

  1. Use SSH to log in to the vCenter Server Appliance as root.
  2. Use the service-control command-line utility to stop the vSphere Client service.
    service-control --stop vsphere-ui
  3. Restart the vSphere Client service.
    service-control --start vsphere-ui

Restart the Flex Client on a vCenter Server Appliance

  1. Use SSH to log in to the vCenter Server Appliance as root.
  2. Use the service-control command-line utility to stop the vSphere Web Client service.
    service-control --stop vsphere-client
  3. Restart the vSphere Web Client service.
    service-control --start vsphere-client

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