Users Guide

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4. Under vCenter User Account, perform the following steps:
a. In the vCenter User Name text box, enter the administrators user name or a non-administrator user name with the
required privileges.
b. In the Password text box, enter the password.
c. In the Verify Password text box, enter the password again.
5. Click Register.
After registering the vCenter server, OMIVV is registered as a vCenter plug-in, and Dell OpenManage Integration icon is visible
in the vSphere web client from which you can access the OMIVV functionalities.
NOTE: For all vCenter operations, OMIVV uses the privileges of the registered user and not the privileges of the logged-in
user.
User X with the necessary privileges registers OMIVV with vCenter and user Y has only Dell privileges. User Y can now log in to
the vCenter and can trigger a firmware update task from OMIVV. While performing the firmware update task, OMIVV uses the
privileges of user X to put the host into maintenance mode or reboot the host.
Modifying vCenter login credentials
The vCenter login credentials can be modified by a user with administrative privileges or a non-administrator user with
necessary privileges.
1. To open Administration Portal, in the Help and Support tab of OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, click the link
under Administration Console or start a web browser and provide the https:\\<ApplianceIP|hostname> url.
2. In the Login dialog box, type the password, and click Login.
3. In the left pane, click VCENTER REGISTRATION.
The registered vCenter servers are displayed in the right pane of the MANAGE VCENTER SERVER CONNECTIONS
window. To open the MODIFY USER ACCT window, under Credentials, click Modify for a registered vCenter.
4. Enter the vCenter User name, Password, and Verify Password; the passwords must match.
5. To change the password, click Apply, or to cancel the change, click Cancel.
NOTE: An error message is displayed, if the provided user credentials do not have necessary privileges.
Updating SSL certificates for registered vCenter servers
The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter uses the OpenSSL API to create the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) by
using the RSA encryption standard with a 2048bit key length. The CSR generated by OMIVV gets a digitally signed certificate
from a trusted certification authority. The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter uses the digital certificate to enable
SSL on the web server for secure communication.
If the SSL certificate is changed on a vCenter server, use the following steps to import the new certificate for OpenManage
Integration for VMware vCenter:
1. To open Administration Portal, in the Help and Support tab of OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, click the link
under Administration Console or start a web browser and provide the https:\\<ApplianceIP|hostname> url.
2. In the left pane, click VCENTER REGISTRATION.
The registered vCenter servers are displayed in the right pane.
3. To update the certificate for a vCenter server IP or host name, click Update.
Uninstalling OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter
To remove OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, unregister OMIVV from the vCenter server by using the
Administration Console.
NOTE:
Ensure that you do not unregister OMIVV from the vCenter server when an inventory, a warranty, or a deployment
job is running.
1. To open Administration Portal, in the Help and Support tab of OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, click the link
under Administration Console or start a web browser and provide the https:\\<ApplianceIP|hostname> url.
2. In the VCENTER REGISTRATION page, from the vCenter Server IP or Hostname table, click Unregister.
NOTE: Since there can be more than one vCenter, ensure that you select the correct vCenter.
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