User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- vCenter Chargeback User’s Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction to vCenter Chargeback
- Installing vCenter Chargeback
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Prerequisites for vCenter Chargeback
- Download and Extract the vCenter Chargeback Installer
- Install vCenter Chargeback
- Create a vCenter Chargeback Cluster
- Install vCenter Chargeback with an Existing Database Schema
- Upgrading vCenter Chargeback
- Services Related to the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Accessing the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Data Collector
- Uninstall vCenter Chargeback
- Configuring Administration Settings
- Authenticating and Managing Users, Roles, and Permissions
- Managing Chargeback Hierarchies
- Creating a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Managing a Chargeback Hierarchy
- View a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Add a vCenter Chargeback Entity
- Add a vCenter Server Entity
- Rename a Chargeback Hierarchy or a Chargeback Entity
- Delete an Entity from the Hierarchy
- Delete a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Assign Attributes
- Move Entities Within a Hierarchy
- Allocate Computing Resource Units for a Chargeback Entity
- Share Virtual Machine Cost
- Backdate a Chargeback Hierarchy
- View Properties of a vCenter Server Entity
- Managing and Configuring vCenter Chargeback Cost Elements
- Generating Reports
- Monitoring System Health
- Administration Utilities
- Troubleshooting vCenter Chargeback
- Troubleshooting Utility
- Troubleshooting Issues in vCenter Chargeback
- Changed Timezone Setting Is Not Reflected
- Changes to Chargeback Hierarchy Are Not Reflected in the Concurrent User-Sessions
- Changes to the vCenter Server Hierarchy Are Not Reflected in vCenter Chargeback
- Installer Throws the SQL Driver Not Found Error
- LDAP Server Configuration Fails
- Non-English Characters Are Not Correctly Stored in the vCenter Chargeback Database
- Report Does Not Display the Disk Read and Disk Write Information
- Report Does Not Display the Memory Usage Value and the Corresponding Cost
- Report Does Not Display the Network Transmitted and Network Received Information
- Service Temporarily Unavailable Error
- Status of Failed Data Collector Is Not Reflected Immediately on the System Health Tab
- Storage Synchronization Job Fails
- Text and Messages on the vCenter Chargeback User Interface Are Not Correctly Displayed
- Unable to Access the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Unable to Add an LDAP Server
- Unable to Add vCenter Server in vCenter Chargeback
- Unable to Change the Password for the vCenter Chargeback Keystore
- Unable to Configure Another VMware Cloud Director Setup with vCenter Chargeback
- Unable to Connect to the vCenter Chargeback Database
- Unable to Connect to the vCenter Server Database
- Unable to Email Report
- Unable to Fetch the Primary Group of a LDAP User
- Unable to Use Custom SSL Certificates
- Unable to View the vCenter Chargeback Plug-In in the VI Client
- Index
Option Description
LDAP Limit
The maximum number of Windows Active Directory users or groups to be
fetched and displayed in the Add User Account screen of the application.
Enable LDAPS
Select this option to enable LDAP over SSL.
5 Click Save.
The table on the LDAP Servers page lists the modified information for the selected LDAP server.
What to do next
If you have selected the Enable LDAPS option, you must download the certificate from the LDAP server on
to your local machine and add it to the vCenter Chargeback keystore. To do this, on the machine on which the
load balancer service is running, you must then run the following command:
Installation_Path
\VMware\VMware vCenter Chargeback\jre\bin> keytool -import -trustcacerts -
keystore "
Installation_Path
\VMware\VMware vCenter Chargeback\jre\lib\security\cacerts" -alias
file_alias
-file "
LDAP_Server_Certificate_Path
"
Installation_Path refers to the location where vCenter Chargeback is installed on the machine. file_alias refers
to any user-defined alias for the certificate file. LDAP_Server_Certificate_Path refers to the complete file path
along with the name of the LDAP server certificate on the local machine.
When you run the keytool command, you are prompted to enter the password for the vCenter Chargeback
keystore. The default password is changeit. After entering the correct password, the certificate is be displayed
and you are prompted to confirm whether you trust the certificate. Type yes and press Enter to add the
certificate to the keystore.
Delete the LDAP Server Setting
Any LDAP server that is no longer in use and configured in the application can be deleted from the application.
To perform this task, you must have the Super User role or the Administrator role. If you have the
Administrator role, you can only delete those LDAP server settings that you have configured.
IMPORTANT If you remove an LDAP server, the corresponding LDAP users and groups will also be deleted
from the application.
Procedure
1 In the Settings tab, click LDAP Servers.
2 Select the required LDAP server from the table displayed on the page.
3 Click Delete.
A dialog confirming the action is displayed.
4 Click OK.
Information about the LDAP server is deleted from the table displayed on the LDAP Servers page.
Managing vCenter Servers
To determine the utilization of computing resources by the virtual machines and calculate the total costs, you
must first add the vCenter Server instances in your virtual environment to vCenter Chargeback.
You can add more than one vCenter Server to the application. The application also lets you modify the
information about the vCenter Server instances and delete a vCenter Server from the application when it is no
longer required.
vCenter Chargeback User’s Guide
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