vCenter/ESXi registration or edit

Unisphere supports the discovery of vCenters or ESXi servers (using a read-only user) and integrates the information into Unisphere. VMware information is connected to its storage extents, and this information enables seamless investigation of any storage-related issues.

About this task

For an overview of Unisphere support for VMware, see Understanding Unisphere support for VMware.

See Roles and associated permissions for information about user roles and permissions.

NOTE: Admin or Security Admin user roles are required to perform this task.

You can register a new vCenter/ESXi Server by selecting "Register" action in the VMware view or by clicking the link for "Register vCenter/ESXi Server" in the Get Started section (if no servers are added yet).

NOTE: This operation may take a considerable length of time for a large vCenter.

To register a vCenter/ESXi Server instance:

Steps

  1. Select VMware > vCenters and ESXi from the menu bar on the left side of the screen.
    The registered virtualization server cards are displayed, or the Getting Started view is displayed.
  2. Click Register to register a vCenter/ESXI server or select an existing vCenter/ESXI server, click More icon, and click Edit.
  3. Type the fully qualified name or IP address of the server (Server or IP Address).
    If you are importing the certificate, the IP address can only be used if the certificate refers to it in the Certificate Subject Alternative Name field.
  4. Type the username used to connect to the server.
  5. Type the password used to connect to the server.
  6. A root CA Certificate is recommended but if the ESXi server uses self-signed or end-entity certificates, select the Import Certificate toggle.
    A warning dialog is displayed indicating that importing a Self-Signed or End-Entity certificates is contrary to Dell security guidelines. To continue click OK, otherwise click Cancel. A second warning dialog is displayed confirming the certificate type.
  7. Click OK to proceed, the chosen file is verified to ensure that it is a valid Self-Signed or End-Entity certificate.
    An error message is displayed when an incorrect certificate is provided.
  8. Click OK to complete.