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Table Of Contents
- Lifecycle Manager Installation and Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Updated Information
- About This Book
- Understanding LCM
- LCM Installation Process
- Installing and Configuring Orchestrator
- Orchestrator System Requirements
- Install Orchestrator
- Orchestrator Components Setup Guidelines
- Configuring Orchestrator
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Log In to the Orchestrator Configuration Interface
- Change the Default Password
- Configure the Network Connection
- Import the vCenter SSL Certificate
- Configuring LDAP Settings
- Password Encryption and Hashing Mechanism
- Configure the Database Connection
- Server Certificate
- Configure the Default Plug-Ins
- Import the vCenter Server License
- Start the Orchestrator Server
- Export the Orchestrator Configuration
- Import the Orchestrator Configuration
- Configure the Maximum Number of Events and Runs
- Change the Web View SSL Certificate
- Define the Server Log Level
- Maintenance and Recovery
- Controlling Orchestrator Access
- Installing and Configuring LCM
- Installing LCM
- Migrating to LCM 1.1
- Configuring LCM
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Initial Configuration of Lifecycle Manager
- Configure the LCM Web View
- Set Approval Requirements
- Configure Archiving Settings
- Change Authorization Groups
- Change the Naming Convention for Virtual Machines
- Enable Email Notifications
- Configure Email Notification Content
- Configure Currency and Date Formats
- Uninstall LCM and Orchestrator
- Index
Configuring Orchestrator 6
You must use the Orchestrator Web Configuration tool to configure the components that are related to the
Orchestrator engine, such as network, database, server certificate, and so on. The correct configuration of these
components ensures the proper functioning of Lifecycle Manager or any other applications running on the
Orchestrator platform.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Check Configuration Readiness,” on page 26
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“Log In to the Orchestrator Configuration Interface,” on page 26
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“Change the Default Password,” on page 27
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“Configure the Network Connection,” on page 27
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“Import the vCenter SSL Certificate,” on page 29
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“Configuring LDAP Settings,” on page 29
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“Password Encryption and Hashing Mechanism,” on page 34
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“Configure the Database Connection,” on page 34
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“Server Certificate,” on page 36
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“Configure the Default Plug-Ins,” on page 39
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“Import the vCenter Server License,” on page 40
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“Start the Orchestrator Server,” on page 41
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“Export the Orchestrator Configuration,” on page 42
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“Import the Orchestrator Configuration,” on page 44
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“Configure the Maximum Number of Events and Runs,” on page 44
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“Change the Web View SSL Certificate,” on page 45
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“Define the Server Log Level,” on page 45
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