Install Guide

To download and store the host certificate and validate it during all future connections, select the Enable Certificate
Check check box.
To enter the credentials for hosts that are already configured and enabled for AD, select the Use Active Directory check box.
Enter the username in the Active Directory User Name box. Enter the username in one of the formats such as domain
\username or username@domain. The username is limited to 256 characters. See the Microsoft Active Directory
Documentation for username restrictions.
Enter password.
To download and store the host certificate and validate it during all future connections, select the Enable Certificate
Check check box.
NOTE: For hosts running ESXi 6.5 U2 and later versions, OMIVV can obtain the iDRAC information even if
incorrect host credentials are entered.
5. Click Next.
The Select Hosts page is displayed.
6. On the Select Hosts page, expand the tree view and select the hosts, and then click OK.
Click ADD HOST to add or remove hosts from the Associated Hosts page.
NOTE: Do not add a PowerEdge MX server with a disabled iDRAC IPv4 to a host credential profile. These servers
are managed using a chassis credential profile.
The selected hosts are displayed on the Associated Hosts page.
7. To test the connection, select one or more hosts, and click BEGIN TEST. It is recommended that you test the connection for all
configured hosts.
During test connection, OMIVV enables the WBEM service and then disables after retrieving iDRAC IP for hosts running ESXi 6.5 and
later.
NOTE:
Even after entering valid credentials, the test connection operation may fail for host, and a message is
displayed indicating that invalid credentials are entered. This issue is observed if ESXi is blocking the access.
Multiple attempts to connect the ESXi by using incorrect credentials blocks you from accessing ESXi for 15 minutes.
Wait 15 minutes, and retry the operation.
To stop the test connection process, click ABORT TEST.
You can view the test connection results in the TEST RESULTS section.
8. Click Finish.
Schedule inventory job
To view the latest inventory data on OMIVV, you must schedule an inventory job to run periodically to ensure that inventory information of
hosts or the chassis is up-to-date. It is recommended that you run the inventory job on a weekly- basis.
NOTE:
The chassis is managed in OMIVV context. There is no context of vCenter in chassis management. After
scheduled host inventory is complete, the chassis inventory is triggered for all the chassis that are managed using
OMIVV.
NOTE: The settings in this page are reset to default each time the configuration wizard is invoked. If you have
previously configured a schedule for inventory, ensure that you replicate the previous schedule in this page before
completing the wizard functions so that the previous schedule is not overridden by the default settings.
1. On the OMIVV home page, click Settings > vCenter Settings > Data Retrieval Schedule > Inventory Retrieval.
2. Select the Enable Inventory Data Retrieval (Recommended) check box.
In PSC environment with multiple vCenter servers, if the schedule for individual vCenter is different and you select the All Registered
vCenters option to update the inventory schedule, the inventory schedule settings page displays the default schedule.
3. Select the inventory data retrieval day and time, and click APPLY.
NOTE:
In PSC environment with multiple vCenter servers, if you update the inventory schedule of All Registered
vCenters, the update overrides the individual vCenter inventory schedule settings.
Schedule warranty retrieval jobs
1. Ensure that the inventory is run successfully on hosts and chassis.
Configure OMIVV appliance using initial configuration wizard
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