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If you upgrade to vSphere 5.5 or a later release, verify that the domain administrator account that you
use as the vCenter Server user was explicitly assigned permissions to log in to vCenter Server by a
vCenter Server local user.
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Familiarize yourself with the settings that determine the maximum operations limits for vCenter Server
and View Composer. See “Concurrent Operations Limits for vCenter Server and View Composer,” on
page 92 and “Setting a Concurrent Power Operations Rate to Support Remote Desktop Logon
Storms,” on page 93.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Servers.
2 On the vCenter Servers tab, click Add.
3 In the vCenter Server Settings Server address text box, type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of
the vCenter Server instance.
The FQDN includes the host name and domain name. For example, in the FQDN
myserverhost.companydomain.com, myserverhost is the host name and companydomain.com is the domain.
NOTE If you enter a server by using a DNS name or URL, View does not perform a DNS lookup to
verify whether an administrator previously added this server to View by using its IP address. A conflict
arises if you add a vCenter Server with both its DNS name and its IP address.
4 Type the name of the vCenter Server user.
For example: domain\user or user@domain.com
5 Type the vCenter Server user password.
6 (Optional) Type a description for this vCenter Server instance.
7 Type the TCP port number.
The default port is 443.
8 Under Advanced Settings, set the concurrent operations limits for vCenter Server and View Composer
operations.
9 Click Next to display the View Composer Settings page.
What to do next
Configure View Composer settings.
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If the vCenter Server instance is configured with a signed SSL certificate, and View Connection Server
trusts the root certificate, the Add vCenter Server wizard displays the View Composer Settings page.
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If the vCenter Server instance is configured with a default certificate, you must first determine whether
to accept the thumbprint of the existing certificate. See “Accept the Thumbprint of a Default SSL
Certificate,” on page 93.
If View uses multiple vCenter Server instances, repeat this procedure to add the other vCenter Server
instances.
Configure View Composer Settings
To use View Composer, you must configure settings that allow View Connection Server to connect to the
View Composer service. View Composer can be installed on its own separate host or on the same host as
vCenter Server.
VMware recommends having a one-to-one mapping between each View Composer service and vCenter
Server instance.
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