Registering
the VASA provider in your vSphere
Web Client
Start the vSphere
Web Client and
connect to your vCenter Server.
Figure 1. vSphere Web
Client Login
In the
vSphere Web Client window,
in the
Navigator panel,
click
vCenter Inventory
Lists
.
Figure 2. vSphere Web
Client Home Screen
Under
Resources, select
vCenter
Servers
.
In the
Navigator panel, select the specific
name for the vCenter Servers you want to register.
In the
StorageProviders window, click
the plus
(+) icon
.
Figure 3. vSphere New
Storage Provider Screen
In the
New Storage Provider window, type the name, URL,
and login credentials to the server containing the VASA provider that
you installed earlier.
NOTE: You can paste the URL
that you copied when you clicked
Copy Provider URL to Clipboard in
VASA Configuration Manager. Ensure that
the URL in the
New Storage Provider window matches the following requirements:
/vasa/services/vasaService must
be appended following your port number (for example, if the location
of your server containing the VASA provider is
https://kswa-vasa3-prov:
8443
, the value in the URL field must be:
https://kswa-vasa3-prov:8443/vasa/
services/vasaService
where https specifies an SSL connection and
8443 is the default port number for the VASA provider.
If you specify a different port number
in the
Configuration Manager window
other than the default, ensure to use a valid port number.
When entering a login ID and password,
ensure that they match what you used in the
VASA Configuration Manager window.
If you require a vendor-signed security certificate,
select the
Use Vendor Provider Certificate check
box and type the location of the certificate. Else, do not select
the check box.
When complete, click
OK to register the VASA provider with your vCenter Server.
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