com.vmware.vrealize.lcm.common.exception.LcmException: Failed to get access token: 404 page not found at com.vmware.vrealize.lcm.drivers.vra80.helpers.util.VraVaLcmClientRestUtil.loginWithClientDetails(VraVaLcmClientRestUtil.java:119) at com.vmware.vrealize.lcm.drivers.vra80.helpers.util.VraVaLcmClientRestUtil.getServiceClientNSetAccessToken(VraVaLcmClientRestUtil.java:94) at com.vmware.vrealize.lcm.plugin.core.vra80.task.VraVaVsscAssociationsTask.getAllAssociatedVsscInstances(VraVaVsscAssociationsTask.java:456) at com.vmware.vrealize.lcm.plugin.core.vra80.task.VraVaVsscAssociationsTask.execute(VraVaVsscAssociationsTask.java:145) at com.vmware.vrealize.lcm.automata.core.TaskThread.run(TaskThread.java:62) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
The VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle Inventory sync is checking the integration with Aria Config.
When the Inventory sync fails VMware Aria Automation Config Associations you need, you can re-run request sync and SKIP the
1. Validate the Aria Config integration in Aria Automation
login to Aria Automation >> Assembler >> Integrations
validate the "Config" Integration, if it's there, if not then go to point 2
2. Re-run the LCM inventory sync and use the option
a) set Skip Aria Config Associations to true, if VRA is not integrated with Aria Config
b) set Skip Aria Config Associations to false, if VRA is integrated with Aria Config