Hi,
please post vpxd and SSO log files.
Check if you comply with all the requirements for Windows platform:
VMware KB: Installing vCenter Server 5.5 on a Microsoft Windows platform
- uninstall all antivirus software from vCenter server machine, reboot and try again.
- do you have any other special/specific software installed on vCenter server machine?
- if you have UAC (User Account Control) enabled on the server turn it off
- are all vCenter services configured to start with same account (etc. /LOCAL SYSTEM or domain account with admin priv.) ?
- are you able to sucesffuly connect to the vCenter database via ODBC and DSN configured or through native client?
- are you using bundled SQL 2008 R2 Express database, what size have this database (for Express edition max.size is 10GB)
- ...our your own SQL database if yes then what version? have you checked permissions and password expiration for vpxuser/database user which is used by vCenter for database access.
Double check database creation prerequisites:
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-55/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-55-installation-setup-guide.pd…
When all of the checks above doesn't leads you to resolution backup your existing vCenter database and reinstall vCenter with option "Replace my existing database ...." just to exclude
your actual database from further investigation and vice versa.
Regards,
P.