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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
9 Specify the method you use to manage user access on the VMware Infrastructure or vCenter host.
Option Description
Share a unique session
Type the credentials of a user who is a VMware Infrastructure or vCenter
administrator.
Session per user
Select this option if your VMware Infrastructure or vCenter server is in an
Active Directory domain. Make sure that the user has the necessary
permissions to perform the required operations.
CAUTION All users who log in create their own session to VMware
Infrastructure or vCenter. This can rapidly strain CPU, memory and
bandwidth.
10 Click Apply changes.
The URL to the newly configured VMware Infrastructure or vCenter host is added to the list of defined
hosts.
11 Repeat these steps for each VMware Infrastructure or vCenter instance.
What to do next
On the Startup Options tab, click Restart service to apply the plug-in configuration.
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