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After vCenter Single Sign-On is installed or upgraded, the following default identity sources and users are
available:
localos
All local operating system users. These users can be granted permissions to
vCenter Server. If you are upgrading, those users who already have
permissions keep those permissions.
vsphere.local
Contains all users who have administrator access to the vCenter Single Sign-
On server. Initially, only the user administrator is defined.
To add other identity sources, such as a native Active Directory (Integrated Windows Authentication)
domain or an OpenLDAP directory service, see “Add a vCenter Single Sign-On Identity Source,” on
page 104.
What to do next
Upgrade the second vCenter Single Sign-On instance. See “Upgrade an Additional vCenter Single Sign-On
Server for High Availability,” on page 86.
Upgrade an Additional vCenter Single Sign-On Server for High Availability
Upgrade an additional vCenter Single Sign-On node for an existing high availability vCenter Single Sign-On
installation.
Prerequisites
See the previous steps in this multitask topic, “Use Custom Install to Upgrade vCenter Server from a
Version 5.1.x High Availability vCenter Single Sign-On Deployment,” on page 84
Procedure
1 In the software installer directory, double-click the autorun.exe file to start the installer.
2 Select vCenter Single Sign-On and click Install.
3 Follow the prompts in the installation wizard to choose the installer language, and agree to the end user
patent and license agreements.
4 Enter the password for the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator account.
5 Accept or change the HTTPS port for vCenter Single Sign-On.
6 Select the deployment mode Additional server in an existing domain.
7 Enter the information to point this additional node to the first vCenter Single Sign-On server.
NOTE If the primary node is in a high-availability cluster, enter the address of the primary node load
balancer.
a Enter the Partner host name.
The partner host name is the DNS name of the existing vCenter Single Sign-On server to replicate
from.
b Enter the password for the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator account of the existing vCenter
Single Sign-On server (administrator@vsphere.local).
8 Select an existing site as the partner or enter a new site.
9 Click Install.
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