MTR Lv2Posted 17 Sep 2023 04:04
  
The error message you're encountering indicates an authorization issue during the startup process of SCmP (which stands for Security Compliance Management Platform). This could be related to permissions or access rights.Check User Permissions:

Ensure that the user account you're using to start SCmP has the necessary permissions and privileges to create and connect to virtual machines. This may include administrative privileges on the system.
Verify Virtualization Software:

Ensure that the virtualization software (e.g., VMware, KVM, etc.) is properly installed and configured on your system. SCmP relies on this software to create and manage virtual machines.
Verify Network Configuration:

Confirm that the network configurations (including virtual networks, subnets, etc.) are correctly set up to allow communication between SCmP and the virtualization environment.
Check License and Activation:

Verify that your SCmP installation is properly licensed and activated. Licensing issues can sometimes lead to authorization problems.
Review Logs:

Check the logs for more detailed error messages or any additional information that might provide insights into the specific nature of the authorization failure.
Contact Support:

If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider reaching out to the support channels provided by the SCmP vendor. They will have specific knowledge and resources to address technical issues.
Update or Patch SCmP:

Ensure that you are using the latest version of SCmP, as the issue may have been addressed in a later release. If there are updates or patches available, consider applying them.
Community Forums or Knowledge Bases:

Check if there are community forums or knowledge bases related to SCmP where other users might have encountered and resolved similar issues.