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  • 1.  vSphere 6 on server 2012 R2 - Getting Flash Error #1009 and Crash

    Posted Jun 09, 2015 04:14 PM

    As the title state, Getting Flash Error #1009

    See attached image.

    I have 3 ESXi 6 hosts and running vCenter 6 on a VM and Platform Services on another and with vROPS and Infrastructure Navigator.

    I get this in Firefox and IE. Chrome is not an option but then again neither is Firefox. I only use Firefox because IE can't even get a dang console up, just shows black screen.

    I was originally running on the version of Flash that Server 2012 R2 came with when you enable the desktop experience. Then I kept getting the error. So I updated to whatever latest version Adobe had and I still get the same thing.

    I also get the annoying Flash Crash error. See attached image.

    Also, this is a raw build and all defaults were selected with the exception of havein the platform services on a separate VM.

    This is getting REALLY ANNOYING!

    Any ideas?



  • 2.  RE: vSphere 6 on server 2012 R2 - Getting Flash Error #1009 and Crash

    Posted Jun 11, 2015 09:36 PM

    I get that when I try to change the network settings on a vCenter appliance. I have found that if I just click no then I can continue what I was doing.



  • 3.  RE: vSphere 6 on server 2012 R2 - Getting Flash Error #1009 and Crash

    Posted Jun 12, 2015 11:17 PM

    Correct. If I click no it continues.

    Sadly though it's not a fix and If this were in production and I had to click on 300+ VM's, I'd be really pissed off........more than I am now and this is just in the LAB.



  • 4.  RE: vSphere 6 on server 2012 R2 - Getting Flash Error #1009 and Crash

    Posted Jan 07, 2016 04:01 PM

    I'm having the same error like you... unfortunately, the workaround to fix it such as login to vcsa by using ssh is not working:

    # rm -rf /storage/vsphere-client/SerenityDB/serenity/*

    Source: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2089949

    I'm wondering why .....