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OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 4.0 Web Client User's Guide

Creating connection profile

Prerequisites

Before using the Active Directory credentials with a connection profile, ensure that:
  • The Active Directory user’s account exist in Active Directory.
  • The iDRAC and host are configured for Active Directory based authentication.

About this task

A connection profile stores the iDRAC and host credentials that OMIVV uses to communicate with the Dell servers. Each Dell server must be associated with a connection profile to be managed by OMIVV. You might assign multiple servers to a single connection profile. You can create a connection profile by using the configuration wizard or from the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter > Settings tab. You can log in to iDRAC and the host by using the Active Directory credentials.
NOTE: The Active Directory credential can be either same or separate for both iDRAC and the host.
NOTE: You cannot create a connection profile if the number of added hosts exceeds the license limit for creating a connection profile.

All hosts that are running ESXi 6.5 or later have the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) service disabled by default. OMIVV requires this service to be running for communicating with the host. This service can be enabled from the connection profile wizard. OMIVV uses WBEM service to properly synchronize ESXi host and iDRAC relationships.

Steps

  1. In the Connection Profile Description dialog box, click Next.
  2. In the Connection Profile Name and Credentials dialog box, enter the connection Profile Name and connection profile Description, which is optional.
  3. In the Connection Profile Name and Credentials dialog box, under iDRAC Credentials, do either of the following actions, depending on configuring iDRAC with or without Active Directory:
    NOTE: The iDRAC account requires administrative privileges for updating firmware, applying hardware profiles, and deploying hypervisor.
    • The iDRACs that are already configured and enabled for Active Directory on which you want to use Active Directory, select Use Active Directory; otherwise scroll down to configure the iDRAC credentials.
      1. In Active Directory User Name, type the user name. Type the user name in one of these formats: domain\username or username@domain. The user name is limited to 256.
      2. In Active Directory Password, type the password. The password is limited to 127 characters.
      3. In Verify Password, type the password again.
      4. Depending on your requirement, perform one of the following actions:
        • To download and store the iDRAC certificate and validate it during all future connections, select Enable Certificate Check.
        • To not store and perform the iDRAC certificate check during all future connections, clear Enable Certificate Check.
    • To configure the iDRAC credentials without Active Directory, perform the following tasks:
      1. In User Name, type the user name. The user name is limited to 16 characters. See the iDRAC documentation for information about user name restrictions for the version of iDRAC that you are using.
      2. In Password, type the password. The password is limited to 20 characters.
      3. In Verify Password, type the password again.
      4. Perform one of the following actions:
        • To download and store the iDRAC certificate, and validate it during all future connections, select Enable Certificate Check.
        • To not store and perform the iDRAC certificate check during all future connections, clear Enable Certificate Check.
  4. In Host Root, perform one of the following steps:
    • The hosts that are already configured and enabled for Active Directory on which you want to use Active Directory, select Use Active Directory, and perform the following steps; otherwise configure your host credentials:
      1. In Active Directory User Name, type the user name. Type the user name in one of these formats: domain\username or username@domain. The user name is limited to 256 characters.
        NOTE: For host user name and domain restrictions, see the following:

        Host user name requirements:

        • Between 1 and 64 characters long
        • No nonprintable characters
        • No Invalid characters, such as " / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > @

        Host domain requirements:

        • Between 1 and 64 characters long
        • First character must be alphabetical
        • Cannot contain a space
        • No Invalid characters, such as " / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > @
      2. In Active Directory Password, type the password. The password is limited to 127 characters.
      3. In Verify Password, type the password again.
      4. Perform one of the following actions:
        • To download and store the host certificate, and validate it during all future connections, select Enable Certificate Check.
        • To not store and perform the iDRAC certificate check during all future connections, clear Enable Certificate Check.
    • To configure host credentials without Active Directory, perform the following tasks:
      1. In User Name, the user name is root, which is the default user name and you cannot change the user name. However, if the Active directory is set, you can choose any Active directory user and not root.
      2. In Password, type the password. The password is limited to 127 characters.
        NOTE: The OMSA credentials are the same credentials that are used for the ESXi hosts.
      3. In Verify Password, type the password again.
      4. Perform one of the following actions:
        • To download and store the host certificate, and validate it during all future connections, select Enable Certificate Check.
        • To not store and perform the host certificate check during all future connections, clear Enable Certificate Check.
  5. Click Next.
  6. In the Connection Profile Associated Hosts dialog box, select the hosts for the connection profile and click OK.
    NOTE: If you select hosts that are running ESXi 6.5 or later, ensure that you click the Enable WBEM icon for enabling the WBEM service on all those hosts.
  7. To test the connection profile, select one or more hosts and click Test Connection.
    NOTE: This step is optional and checks whether the host and iDRAC credentials are correct or not. Although this step is optional, Dell recommends you to test the connection profile.
    NOTE: The test connection fails if the WBEM service is not enabled for hosts with ESXi 6.5 or later.
  8. To complete the creation of profile, click Next.
    Once you click next, all details that you provide in this wizard is saved and you cannot modify the details from the wizard. You can modify or create more connection profiles for this vCenter detail from the Manage > ProfilesConnection Profiles page after completing the configuration from the configuration wizard. See Modifying connection profile.

Results

NOTE: The servers that do not have either an iDRAC Express or Enterprise card, the iDRAC test connection result is not applicable for this system.

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