The error text in the screenshot actually states 'no connection brokers could be contacted' not that the broker can't connect to vCenter. Can you check that a connection broker is configured in the management console and the Connection Broker service is running. The CB service is called pnbrksvc.exe and by default listens on port 8080.
What do you see if you browse to http://ConnectionBrokerServer:8080 then you should see a page showing the service status, if this fails try restarting the CB service before checking again. If it is still an issue check for conflicts that might also be trying to use port 8080
DELL-David Y
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November 4th, 2013 19:00
Hi Lionel,
The error text in the screenshot actually states 'no connection brokers could be contacted' not that the broker can't connect to vCenter. Can you check that a connection broker is configured in the management console and the Connection Broker service is running. The CB service is called pnbrksvc.exe and by default listens on port 8080.
What do you see if you browse to http://ConnectionBrokerServer:8080 then you should see a page showing the service status, if this fails try restarting the CB service before checking again. If it is still an issue check for conflicts that might also be trying to use port 8080
Regards,
David