Users Guide
Manage hosts using host credential profile
Host credential profile
A host credential profile stores the iDRAC and host credentials that OMIVV uses to communicate with the servers. OMIVV manages the
hosts that are associated to a host credential profile. You can associate multiple servers to a single host credential profile.
The PowerEdge MX chassis host can be managed using a single unified chassis management IP. The hosts present in the PowerEdge MX
chassis with an iDRAC IP disabled have to be managed using chassis credential profile. To manage the PowerEdge MX chassis using a
chassis credential profile, see Create chassis credential profile. It is recommended that you manage the PowerEdge MX chassis hosts with
an iDRAC IP using host credential profile to get complete OMIVV functions.
Create host credential profile
If the number of added hosts exceeds the license limit for creating a host credential profile, you cannot create a host credential profile.
Before using the Active Directory (AD) credentials with a host credential profile, ensure that:
• The user account exists in AD.
• The iDRAC or host is configured for an AD–based authentication.
1. On the OMIVV home page, click Compliance & Deployment > Host Credential Profile.
2. On the Host Credential Profile page, click CREATE NEW PROFILE.
3. On the Host Credential Profile page of the wizard, read the instructions, and then click GET STARTED.
4. On the Name and Credentials page, do the following:
a) Enter the profile name and description. The description field is optional.
b) From the vCenter Name list, select an instance of vCenter on which you want to create the host credential profile.
c) In the iDRAC Credentials area, enter the iDRAC local credentials or AD credentials.
• To enter the local credentials of iDRAC, perform the following tasks:
• Enter the username in the User Name box. The username is limited to 16 characters. For information about defining
username, see the iDRAC User's Guide available at https://www.dell.com/support.
• Enter password. For more information about the recommended characters in username and passwords, see the iDRAC
User's Guide available at https://www.dell.com/support.
• To download and store the iDRAC certificate and validate it during all the future connections, select the Enable
Certificate Check check box.
• To enter the credentials for an iDRAC that is already configured and enabled for AD, select the Use Active Directory check
box.
NOTE:
The iDRAC account requires administrative privileges for updating firmware and deploying an
Operating System (OS).
• 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.
The AD credential can be either same or separate for both the iDRAC and hosts.
• To download and store the iDRAC certificate and validate it during all the future connections, select the Enable
Certificate Check check box.
d) In the Host Root area, enter the host local credentials or AD credentials.
• To enter the local credentials of ESXi host, perform the following tasks:
• The default username is root. You cannot edit it.
• Enter a valid password. For ESXi 6.7 and later, entering valid password is not mandatory.
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