
* Enable Certificate Check: The default is a cleared check box. To download and store the iDRAC
certificate and validate it during all future connections, select Enable Certificate Check, or clear the
Enable Certificate Check check box to perform no certificate check and not store the certificate.
NOTE: You need to select Enable if you are using Active-Directory.
d) Under Host Root, do the following:
* Select the Use Active Directory check box to access all the consoles associated with the active
directory.
Username: The default usertname is root and cannot be modified. If the Use Active Directory is
selected, you can use any active directory user name.
* Password: Type your password.
The following characters are not allowed for the password: / (forward slash), &, \ (backslash), .
(period), " (quotation mark).
* Verified password: Type your password again.
* Enable Certificate Check: The default is a cleared check box. To download and store the iDRAC
certificate and validate it during all future connections, select Enable Certificate Check, or clear the
Enable Certificate Check check box to perform no certificate check and not store the certificate.
NOTE: You need to select Enable if you are using Active-Directory.
NOTE: The OMSA credentials are the same credentials as those used for ESX and ESXi hosts.
NOTE: For servers that do not have either an iDRAC Express or Enterprise card, the iDRAC test connection
result states
Not Applicable for this system
.
5. Click Next.
6. In the Select Hosts dialog box, select the hosts for this connection profile.
7. Click OK.
8. The Associated Host tab lets you test the iDRAC and Host Credentials on the selected servers. Do one of the
following:
– To begin the test, select the hosts to check and then click the Test Connection icon. The other options are
inactive.
When the test is done click Finish.
– To stop the tests click Abort All Tests. In the Abort Tests dialog box, click OK, and then click Finish.
Refreshing A Connection Profile
In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage → Connection Profiles tab, up in the VMware
vSphere Web Client title bar, click the Refresh icon.
NOTE: After removing the host from vCenter, when you navigate to connection profile page, you will be
prompted to remove the host from connection profile. Upon confirmation, the host will be removed from
Connection Profile.
Deleting A Connection Profile
1. In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage → Connection Profiles tab, select the profiles
to delete.
2. Click the Delete icon.
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