About Ather Beg

Ather is a Senior Specialist Solutions Architect and works for Amazon Web Services. His focus is on all things related to cloud, technology, storage, virtualization and whatever comes in between. Being in the industry for over 27 years, Ather has been a vExpert for 10 years running and is also vExpert NSX/HCX/CloudProvider. He has also been an official VMware blogger at VMworld EU and US and is one of the founding members and contributor to Open HomeLab Wiki and co-hosts @OpenTechCast as well. Ather’s natural habitat is tech events like VMworld, Cloud (and other) Field Days, VMUGs etc. and he thrives on meeting like-minded people and having a good old chat about technology. He’s friendly and not dangerous at all so please do interact with him whenever you spot him in such surroundings.
27 10, 2014

Easier Fix: Failed to deploy OVF package: The task was canceled by a user.

By |2016-12-11T15:25:02+00:00October 27th, 2014|vCenter, vCOPs, Virtualization, VMware, vSphere|10 Comments

While deploying a vCenter Operations Manager appliance a few days back, I was hit by the following error message (towards the end of its deployment): Failed to deploy OVF package: The task was canceled by a user. That was of course surprising given I didn't cancel the task. Thinking it might be a glitch, I [...]

16 10, 2014

VMworld 2014 Europe – Day 3

By |2016-12-11T15:25:02+00:00October 16th, 2014|Virtualization, VMware, VMworld|3 Comments

Day 3 for me started with the general session. This time, I chose to sit in the blogger's area, instead of the hall, which turned out to be the right decision. Comfortable seating and a table in front meant I could use my laptop to tweet as announcements were being made. Anyway, focus for the [...]

15 10, 2014

VMworld 2014 Europe – Day 2

By |2016-12-11T15:25:02+00:00October 15th, 2014|Virtualization, VMware, VMworld|3 Comments

Well, the start to day 2 wasn't too great - my laptop's WiFi broke at the wrong time! I guess there's never a right time to have a broken adapter but it's time to buy another one! Anyway, managed to get the already delayed blog post about the previous two days out that I hope you've [...]

14 10, 2014

VMworld 2014 Europe – Day 0 and 1

By |2016-12-11T15:25:02+00:00October 14th, 2014|Virtualization, VMware|11 Comments

VMworld 2014 Europe will open for the general attendees today but as always, activities started a couple of days ago and in this post, I am documenting what's been happening so far. Like a lot of other people, I got here about noon on Sunday. I like to do that as that gives me a [...]

8 10, 2014

vCloud Connector 2.6 Node Error: Incorrect URL

By |2016-12-11T15:25:02+00:00October 8th, 2014|Cloud, Virtualization|0 Comments

Just a quick note about a weird bug I came across yesterday. I was implementing a vCloud Connector 2.6 setup and about to do "Cloud Registrations" on their respective nodes. However, the following error message was returned when I first tried it: Incorrect url https://<<Domain Name>>.local I double-checked the URL in case it was mistyped [...]

29 09, 2014

vCAC 6.0.1 Upgrade to 6.1: Database Upgrade Script Error

By |2016-12-11T15:25:03+00:00September 29th, 2014|Cloud, How To, vCAC, Virtualization|5 Comments

While upgrading a vCAC (vCloud Automation Center) 6.0.1 environment to 6.1 a couple of days back, I hit this error message while upgrading the IaaS database, using the database upgrade script: Java version 1.7 or higher (64-bit) must be installed, the environment variable JAVA_HOME must be sent to the Java install folder, and %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe must [...]

24 09, 2014

VMworld 2014 Europe – Would love to meet you there!

By |2016-12-11T15:25:03+00:00September 24th, 2014|General, Virtualization, VMware|1 Comment

It's that time again and VMworld 2014 Europe is upon us (19 days left as I write this). With the emphasis on Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) and the product releases/announcements by VMware, I am excited to be attending this year's conference. We all know that VMworld 2014 US had a lot of announcements and you [...]

30 08, 2014

How to Repair/Reinstall vCenter Orchestrator on Windows

By |2016-12-11T15:25:03+00:00August 30th, 2014|How To, Orchestrator, vCenter, Virtualization|0 Comments

Recently, after an upgrade to my vCenter machine, I was left with a situation where a couple of things broke in vCenter Orchestrator. One of those was a broken password, forcing me to reset the password back to the default. The other was some corruption somewhere, ending up displaying the following error when I clicked [...]

16 07, 2014

How to reset vCenter Orchestrator’s Configuration password back to the default

By |2016-12-11T15:25:03+00:00July 16th, 2014|How To, vCenter, Virtualization, VMware, vSphere|8 Comments

Recently, I upgraded one of my vSphere environments from vSphere 5.5 GA to 5.5 Update 1b. It all went smoothly and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Well, except for when I tried to use vCenter Orchestrator. The service was down and trying to start it, didn't work. It was as if it was in [...]

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