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<Installation_Folder> is the complete folder path provided during the vCenter Chargeback Manager installation.
The default installation folder is C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware vCenter Chargeback.
Server_Instance_Name is the name that you have provided during the installation.
You must restart the Load Balancer service after running the ModifyLBWorkers.bat file.
Managing LDAP Servers
You can configure one or more LDAP servers in vCenter Chargeback Manager. vCenter Chargeback Manager
supports only Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active
Directory.
You can view and manage the LDAP servers from the LDAP Servers page of the Settings tab. You can also
configure the LDAP server for secure communication using SSL certificates.
Configure the LDAP Server Setting
Configuring the LDAP server setting in the application enables Windows Active Directory users to access the
application using their Windows Active Directory login credentials.
You must have the Super User role or the Administrator role to perform this task.
Procedure
1 In the Settings tab, click LDAP Servers.
2 Click Add.
The Manage LDAP Server screen is displayed.
3 Enter the information related to the LDAP server that you want to configure in the application.
Option Description
Server Name
A user-defined name to uniquely identify the LDAP server. You can provide
a full name or a short code to identify the LDAP server.
Server Address
Static IP address of the LDAP server. If the sever does not have a static IP
address, ensure that you provide the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN).
User Name
The LDAP account to authenticate in to the LDAP server. The user name can
be of the formats user_name@domain_name or domain_name\user_name.
Preferably, use the User Principal Name (UPN).
Password
Password for the user name provided.
BaseDN
The distinguished name (DN) of the entity in the LDAP hierarchy from which
groups and users can be added to the application. If not sepcified, vCenter
Chargeback Manager automatically fetches the root base dn and uses this
value.
Port
Port on which the LDAP service is listening. The default port is 389. If you
select the Enable LDAPS option, ensure that you change this to a secure port,
say 636.
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.
4 Click Add.
If you have selected Enable LDAPS, then a dialog requesting you to accept the SSL certificate is displayed.
5 Accept the SSL certificate.
If you click Cancel, the LDAP Server setting configuration fails.
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