ESXI UI Unhandled Excepation Error 2021 Fixed | Unhandled Excepation Error | Unhandled Excepation
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Resolution According to VMware KB 2149798 it is a known issue. It is resolved in VMware ESXi 6.0 Patch Release 5 and in Host Client 1.19.0 or later. Seems only Chrome is affected, so as workaround you can use different browser (Internet Explorer or Firefox). You can also hit the [ESC] Key which will clear the error. There is also another option. I noticed, this error appears only when you press [ENTER] after typing login and password. If you click [Log in] button, you will login without this error message.
Purpose This article provides information about downloading ESX, ESXi, VEM (patch bundles for Cisco Nexus Virtual Ethernet Module for ESX/ESXi), and vCenter Server patches from the Product Patches page in MyVMware.
Note: You do not need specific permissions in MyVMware to download patches. Resolution Process to Download ESXI/vCenter Patches: To download a ESX, ESXi, VEM (patch bundles for Cisco Nexus Virtual Ethernet Module for ESX/ESXi), and vCenter Server patch follow the steps below:
Go to the MyVMware Patch Downloads page.
Log in with your MyVMware credentials.
Note: If you are already logged in to MyVMWare, you will not be prompted to enter your credentials.
Select a product from the list and then select the version.
Note: Patches are available for ESX, ESXi, VEM (patch bundles for Cisco Nexus Virtual Ethernet Module for ESX/ESXi), and vCenter Server.
Click Search. You see the list of available patches.
Note: Alternately, you can search by Date, Release Name, Build Number, or Bulletin Name for a product.
Locate your patch and click Download.
Notes: To be able to download multiple patches simultaneously, install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5 or later on your computer. To download multiple patches, select the required patches and click Download Selected. Patch Download link https://my.vmware.com/group/vmware/patch#search Edit a VM’s Properties When There’s an Unhandled Exception in ESXi 6.5 Web Client
If you’ve ever had a physical VMware ESXi server with an external USB drive attached to it, and then tried moving the VM that was connected to that USB drive from that server to a new ESXi 6.5 server, you’ve probably noticed that trying to edit the VM’s properties on the new server is impossible – even if the old USB drive is connected to the new server.
The browser begins to display the settings page, but just as it’s about to finish rendering it, it suddenly goes gray with an “unhandled exception” that requires you to reload the page and start over. Here’s how to get around that, so you can edit the properties of your VM and move on with your life…
In my specific case, I was working on a stand-alone test server running VMware 5.0, which had two different VMs, each connected to their own external USB drive. I wanted to put the hard drives containing the datastores containing these VMs in my new ESXi 6.5 server, so I gracefully shut down the VMs and the old VMware server. Then, I removed the hard drive and plugged it into the new 6.5 server.
When I booted up the 6.5 server, it had no trouble seeing the old datastores, and the old VMs were all easily added to the inventory. However, when I tried editing the settings of either of the VMs that previously had external USB drives connected, I got an “unhandled exception” error, making viewing or changing the VMs’ properties impossible.
This was the case if I connected to the server using current versions of Firefox, Chrome, or IE, in Windows or Linux. Here’s the error:
Fixing it is easy. Just power off your VM and browse to the VM’s folder in your datastore and download the .VMX file. Make a backup copy of it and then open it in a text editor and delete all the lines referencing anything related to “usb”. Now upload the edited file back to the VM’s folder in the datastore to overwrite the original. O ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_xA7fdQVnM
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