vCenter U1 5.1 install idle process

Hey guys,.

Just do a fresh install of vCenter 5.1 U1. Installed SSO on its own server. Installing the inventory service and vCenter service on a separate box. SQL also sitting on a separate server.

No problem installing SSO service and inventory but vCenter service only gives me problems. It's going OK until part orchestrator and then it seems to stay here doing nothing.
I left for two hours and did it again. Same question. He habgs to Orchestrator. Like anyone else seen elsewhere?

No problem with that with vCenter 5.1(b)

I finally got here for access

To cut a very long story short, it only works when I spent the VM taking vCenter local storage service and with the installer in this same local storage. It is certainly a bug. I always ran the ISO of my office in the past and never, never had a problem. Nor store VM on local storage.

Unfortunately, it was the only way to let him go for me

Update: this is a known issue. VMware offers this yesterday and are working on a fix http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2051216

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