Error in HCI Clustering on SCP – "Cluster authentication failed. The cloud management platform is not configured ye

Ien Monteser Lv1Posted Aug-11-2025 08:44

Last edited by Ien Monteser Aug-11-2025 08:48.

I'm encountering an error while clustering my Sangfor HCI in SCP.
Scenario:
1. Newly installed HCI node is already synced in SCP.
2. The error says “Incorrect password”.
3. After editing and entering the correct password, there's an error occur in the bottom:
“Cluster authentication failed. The cloud management platform is not configured yet.”
Details:
1. SCP already has a full license.

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Try this

You need to configure the cloud management platform on the HCI cluster before clustering in SCP:

  • Log in to the HCI Web Console of the node (admin portal).

  • Go to:
    System > Cloud Management Platform (or Integration > Cloud Management, depending on your HCI version).

  • Enable Cloud Management and fill in:

      Platform Type: Sangfor SCP
      SCP Address: IP or hostname of your SCP
      Port: default is 443 unless changed
      Cluster Name: must match the name you’ll use in SCP
      Username/Password: the account SCP will use for management

  • Save and Apply the settings.

  • Back in SCP, try clustering the HCI node again — it should now pass authentication.

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Newbie337989 Lv2Posted Aug-11-2025 17:40
  
Try this

You need to configure the cloud management platform on the HCI cluster before clustering in SCP:

  • Log in to the HCI Web Console of the node (admin portal).

  • Go to:
    System > Cloud Management Platform (or Integration > Cloud Management, depending on your HCI version).

  • Enable Cloud Management and fill in:

      Platform Type: Sangfor SCP
      SCP Address: IP or hostname of your SCP
      Port: default is 443 unless changed
      Cluster Name: must match the name you’ll use in SCP
      Username/Password: the account SCP will use for management

  • Save and Apply the settings.

  • Back in SCP, try clustering the HCI node again — it should now pass authentication.

Newbie987155 Posted Dec-10-2025 17:18
  
This error is common in Huawei / FusionCompute / FusionSphere / HCI environments when SCP (Service Control Platform) cannot authenticate with the Cloud Management Platform (CMP / FusionManager / ManageOne) or when cluster integration is incomplete.
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