VxRail: vSphere Client becomes unresponsive after upgrading the vCenter Server 8.0 Update 3b

Summary: vSphere Client becomes unresponsive after upgrading the vCenter Server 8.0 Update 3b "You have no privileges to view this object or it is deleted"

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Symptoms

This issue can display in various symptoms, which will usually occur after an extended period of idleness of the session (1-2 hours)

  • After upgrading vCenter Server to 8.0.3.00200, the vSphere Client becomes unstable and session timeouts occur.
  • The loading circle indicator continually spins.
  • Browsing the inventory may fails with errors such as "You have no privileges to view this object or it is deleted" as follows,
    • When attempting to log in to the client, the login button may be grayed out.
    • Authentication may fail with the following error: An error occurred while fetching identity providers

Cause

This issue is due to a change in the default behavior of RECYCLE_FACADES within Tomcat in the release. 

Resolution

This issue is fixed in vCenter Server 8.0U 3c release - Release Notes Link 
 

To work around this issue, use the steps below to disable RECYCLE_FACADES.

  1. Log in to the vCenter Server with SSH
     
  2. Create a backup of the catalina.properties file.
     
    cp /usr/lib/vmware-vsphere-ui/server/conf/catalina.properties /root/catalina.properties.bak

     
  3. Run the following command to add a line to the end of the original catalina.properties file to disable RECYCLE_FACADES.
     
    echo "org.apache.catalina.connector.RECYCLE_FACADES=false" >> /usr/lib/vmware-vsphere-ui/server/conf/catalina.properties

     
  4. Restart the vsphere-ui service with the below command.
     
    service-control --restart vsphere-ui

Affected Products

Virtual Storage Integrator (VSI), VMware ESXi 8.x
Article Properties
Article Number: 000319177
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 11 May 2025
Version:  1
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