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Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, navigate to the vCenter Server instance.
2 Select the Configure tab.
3 Under Settings, select General.
4 In the Edit vCenter Server Settings dialog box, select Runtime Settings.
5 In vCenter Server unique ID, enter a unique ID.
You can change this value to a number from 0 through 63 to identify each vCenter Server system
running in a common environment. By default, an ID value is generated randomly.
6 In vCenter Server managed address, enter the vCenter Server system address.
The address can be IPv4, IPv6, a fully qualified domain name, an IP address, or another address
format.
7 In vCenter Server name, enter the name of the vCenter Server system.
If you change the DNS name of the vCenter Server, you can use this text box to modify the
vCenter Server name to match.
8 Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box.
What to do next
If you made changes to the vCenter Server system unique ID, you must restart the vCenter Server
system for these changes to take effect.
Configure User Directory Settings
You can configure some of the ways vCenter Server interacts with the user directory server that is
configured as an identity source.
For vCenter Server versions before vCenter Server 5.0, these settings apply to an Active Directory
associated with vCenter Server. For vCenter Server 5.0 and later, these settings apply to vCenter Single
Sign-On identity sources.
Prerequisites
Required privilege: Global.Settings
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, navigate to the vCenter Server instance.
2 Select the Configure tab.
3 Under Settings, select General.
4 Click Edit.
5 Select User directory.
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