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VMWare vSphere: failed to upload files to datastore – A quick solution

by | Nov 2, 2020

‘VMWare: failed to upload to datastore’ error occurs while uploading or copying any file to the VMFS Datastore in VMware vSphere (6.7) using the “Upload Files” button in the vSphere Client interface.

Here at Bobcares, we have seen several such VMWare related errors as part of our Server Management Services for web hosts and online service providers.

Today we will take a look at the causes for this error and see how to fix it.

 

Why does the ‘VMWare: failed to upload to datastore’ error occur

Errors are common in VMWare. One such error is “The operation failed”.

This error mainly relates to an untrusted SSL certificate that is used on the vCenter server.

For instance, the error appears as below.

vmware: failed to upload to datastore

 

How we resolve the error ‘VMWare: failed to upload to datastore’

Now let’s take a look at how our Support Engineers help our customers in resolving this error message.

As discussed above that this error occurs due to an untrusted SSL certificate, we need to add a vCenter certificate to the list of trusted certificates. Here are the steps for doing the same.

  • First, go to the vSphere start page and click “Download trusted root CA certificates” in the bottom right corner.
  • Next, in the Downloads go to the ..\certs\win folder. Then double-click the *.crt file and click the Install Certificate button.
  • After that in the Certificate Import Wizard, place the vCenter certificate to the trusted root certificate store on your computer (Local Machine -> Trusted Root Certification Authorities).
  • Now open the vCenter web interface and ensure that the untrusted certificate warning doesn’t appear.
  • Finally, now you must be able to upload files to your VMFS datastore.

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Conclusion

In short, this error occurs while uploading or copying any file to the VMFS Datastore in VMware vSphere (6.7) using the “Upload Files” button in the vSphere Client interface. Today, we saw the solution provided by our Support Engineers to this error.

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1 Comment

  1. Viv

    Had similar issue. Used WinSCP to upload file on datastore /vmfs/volumes/

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