Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Console Administration
Administration of the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter and its virtual environment is achieved by using two
additional administration portals:
Web-based Administration Console
Console view for an individual server (the appliance virtual machine console).
Through the use of these two portals, global settings for vCenter management, OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter
database backup and restore, and reset/restart actions can be entered and used across all vCenter instances.
Topics:
Web-based Administration Console
Managing vCenter Server Connections
Virtual Appliance Management
Setting up Global Alerts
Managing Backup And Restore
Understanding the vSphere Client Console
Web-based Administration Console
The Web-based Administration Console provides several key pieces of functionality: vCenter server registration and
management, virtual appliance management, global vCenter alert settings, and backup and restore settings.
Managing vCenter Server Connections
From the vCenter Registration window in the Administration Console, you can register a vCenter server, and upload or buy a
license. If you are using a demo license, a Buy Now link displays from which you can purchase a full-version license for managing
multiple hosts. In this section, you can also modify, update, and unregister a server.
Related Tasks:
Registering A vCenter Server
Modifying The Administrator vCenter Login
Updating The SSL Certificates For Registered vCenters
Uninstalling OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter From vCenter
Uploading OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter License Using The Administration Console
Registering a vCenter Server
You can register the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter after the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter is
installed. OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter uses the admin user account for vCenter operations.
1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, go to Administration Console.
2. To register a new server, in the left pane, click VCENTER REGISTRATION, and then click Register New vCenter Server.
3. In the Register a New vCenter dialog box, under vCenter Name do the following:
a. In the vCenter Server IP or Hostname text box, enter the vCenter IP address or a FQDN of the host.
b. In the Description text box, enter an optional description.
4. Under Admin User Account, do the following:
a. In the Admin User Name text box, enter the administrator's user name.
b. In the Password text box, enter the password.
c. In the Verify Password text box, enter the password again.
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