Installation guide

Table Of Contents
NOTE You can use the Discovered Machines Import Tool (DMIT), which imports machines discovered by
the Network Mapper (Nmap), to import many physical and virtual machines at one time into the VCM
database. Download DMIT from the VMware Web site.
Prerequisites
Assign a Network Authority Account that VCM can use for access. See "Assign Network Authority
Accounts" on page 195.
Procedure
1. Click Administration.
2. Select Machines Manager > Discovery Rules.
3. Click Add to create a discovery rule.
4. Type a name and description and click Next.
5. Select By Browse List and click Next.
6. Select Only discover machines in the Browse List that match these criteria.
7. Select and type the following filter parameters.
Where Domain Controller Type <> " (two single quotes, no space)
8. Click Next.
9. Click Yes and click Finish.
10. On the toolbar, click Jobs to track current discovery job status.
What to do next
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Verify that jobs have finished running. Click Administration and select Job Manager > History >
Other Jobs > Past 24 Hours.
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Verify that the domain controllers are available. Click Administration and select Machines Manager >
Available Machines.
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License the domain controllers in your environment. See "License Domain Controllers" on page 196.
License Domain Controllers
To manage domain controllers, you must license them in VCM.
The number of discovered domain controllers might exceed the number of your available licenses. If that
happens, the number available goes negative and appears in red to indicate that you do not have enough
licenses.
You can license more servers or workstations than your license key allows. Any license key counts that
exceed the number of licenses provided by your license key are recorded and maintained for future
auditing purposes.
Prerequisites
Verify that the domain controllers you license are listed with a machine type of workstation or server in
the Available Machines node. If the discovered or added type is not workstation or server, VCM cannot
license the machines.
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