User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter Configuration ManagerInstallation and Getting Started Guide
- About This Book
- Preparing for Installation
- Installation Manager
- Installation Configurations
- Tools Installation
- General Prerequisites to Install VCM
- Verify Hardware and Software Requirements
- Verify Administration Rights
- Set the Default Network Authority Account
- Specify the Collector Services Account
- Change the Collector Services Account Password in the Services Management Con...
- Change the Collector Services Account Password in the Component Services DCOM...
- Verify the VMware Application Services Account
- Determine the VCM Remote Virtual Directory
- Use Secure Communications Certificates
- Understand Server Authentication
- Verify the Foundation Checker System Checks
- Install UNIX Patch for HP-UX 11.11
- VCM Uses FIPS Cryptography
- Installing VCM
- Installing, Configuring, and Upgrading the OS Provisioning Server and Components
- Upgrading or Migrating VCM
- Upgrades
- Migrations
- Prerequisites to Migrate VCM
- Back Up Your Databases
- Back up Your Files
- Export and Back up Your Certificates
- Migrating VCM
- Migrate Only Your Database
- Replace Your Existing 32-Bit Environment with a Supported 64-bit Environment
- Migrate a 32-bit Environment Running VCM 5.3 or Earlier to VCM 5.4.1
- Migrate a 64-bit Environment Running VCM 5.3 or Earlier to VCM 5.4.1
- Migrate a Split Installation of VCM 5.3 or Earlier to a Single-Server Install...
- How to Recover Your Collector Machine if the Migration is not Successful
- Upgrading VCM and Components
- Maintaining VCM After Installation
- Getting Started with VCM Components and Tools
- Getting Started with VCM
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Verify Available Domains
- Check the Network Authority
- Assign Network Authority Accounts
- Discover Windows Machines
- License Windows Machines
- Disable User Account Control for VCM Agent Installation
- Install the VCM Windows Agent on Your Windows Machines
- Enable UAC After VCM Agent Installation
- Collect Windows Data
- Windows Collection Results
- Getting Started with Windows Custom Information
- Discover, License, and Install UNIX/Linux Machines
- Discover, License, and Install Mac OS X Machines
- Discover, Configure, and Collect Oracle Data from UNIX Machines
- Customize VCM for your Environment
- How to Set Up and Use VCM Auditing
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Getting Started with VCM for Virtualization
- Getting Started with VCM Remote
- Getting Started with VCM Patching
- Getting Started with Operating System Provisioning
- Getting Started with Software Provisioning
- Using Package Studio to Create Software Packages and Publish to Repositories
- Software Repository for Windows
- Package Manager for Windows
- Software Provisioning Component Relationships
- Install the Software Provisioning Components
- Using Package Studio to Create Software Packages and Publish to Repositories
- Using VCM Software Provisioning for Windows
- Related Software Provisioning Actions
- Getting Started with VCM Management Extensions for Assets
- Getting Started with VCM Service Desk Integration
- Getting Started with VCM for Active Directory
- Installing and Getting Started with VCM Tools
- Index
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FDS. VCM for Active Directory uses the FDS as a resource for all Forest-level information. You identify
one FDS for each Forest.
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RDS. The RDS supplies all replicated data to VCM for Active Directory. You identify only one RDS for
each domain so that collections on replicated attributes are performed only on a single domain
controller. Other domain controllers that have VCM for Active Directory installed will be accessed only
during collection of non replicated attributes.
If you change your RDS, VCM for Active Directory does not purge data collected from the old RDS.
Instead, the data is refreshed when you run a new collection using the new RDS.
Prerequisites
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Use VCM for Active Directory to determine the Forest. See "Run the Determine Forest Action" on page
256.
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Verify that jobs have finished running. Click Administration and select Job Manager > History >
Other Jobs > Past 24 Hours.
Procedure
1. Click Administration.
2. Select Machines Manager > Additional Components > VCM for Active Directory.
3. Click Setup DCs.
4. Select an FDS for each forest and click Next.
5. Select an RDS for each domain and click Next.
6. Click Finish.
When the Setup DCs action finishes, VCM for Active Directory initiates the following jobs.
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Active Directory schema collection
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Active Directory specifier collection
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Active Directory structure collection
The information obtained from the third collection identifies the organizational unit (OU) structure that
supports the use of VCM for Active Directory. To view information, click Administration, and select
Machines Manager > Additional Components > VCM for Active Directory.
What to do next
Collect Active Directory data. See "Collect Active Directory Data " on page 257.
Collect Active Directory Data
Perform your first collection of Active Directory objects by launching the same collection wizard that you
use for Windows and UNIX/Linux collections. The first time you run an Active Directory collection, the
Agent returns all objects and attributes from your selected Active Directory environment.
Prerequisites
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Install VCM for Active Directory. See "Configure VCM for Active Directory as an Additional Product"
on page 255.
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Verify that jobs have finished by clicking Administration and selecting Job Manager > History >
Other Jobs > Past 24 Hours.
Getting Started with VCM for Active Directory
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