Symptoms:
– Not be able to connect to the ESX host through vSphere Client.
– The vSphere client gives out error message as “Connection Timed Out”
– You may not be able to Start or Stop the Virtual Machine.
– The ESX may show as Disconnected from the Central Virtual Server.
Resolution:
Rather than proceeding to restart the ESX host, you can proceed to restart the Management Agents on the ESX host.
(Note: Restarting the Management Tasks may impact any tasks running on that particular ESX)
– Log into your ESX host using the “Root” Credentials through the SSH Session, you can better use the “Putty” Software to connect to the ESX host.
– Feed the IP address of the ESX Host.
– Then Click on “Open” in the end of Tab.
– Once get the Console window, Login with Root Credentials
– Run the below command to restart the Management Agent on the ESX Host:
– Now you should be able to connect to the ESX host through the vSphere client.
Caution: Ensure Automatic Startup /Shutdown of VM is disabled before running the above command.