![]() ![]() At this point the vCenter should be successfully added and have green check boxes under all features. If you are using a third party VDI storage accelerator such as Atlantis Computing ILIO then I would disable these storage features as they won’t provide much benefit.ġ0. I would leave the all the defaults, as those will produce the best results. If you are using vCenter 5.1 and ESXi 5.1, you will be presented with some new storage settings. Since we haven’t yet installed View Composer (optional component), select Do not use View Composer.ĩ. Review the advanced settings in the lower half of the pane to see if they make sense for your environment. Enter the vCenter’s FQDN, your service account name and password. Click on the vCenter Servers tab and click Add. Under View Configuration click on Servers. Launch the View administrator and in the left pane expand View Configuration. Add the domain service account in the left pane, and change the role to View Administrator in the right pane.Ħ. Click on the green plus icon to add a permission.ĥ. Now click on the Manage tab and then the Permission tab. In the vSphere Web Client navigate to Home > vCenter > Hosts and Clusters, then click on the vCenter name. Add all of the privileges to the View Administrator role shown in the VMware table below.Ĥ. Call it something like View Administrator.ģ. Create a new role by clicking on the green plus icon. In the Administration page click on Role Manager. Login to the vSphere Web Client and from the Home page click on Administration. Name is not important, so use whatever naming convention suits you.Ģ. In my environment the account is called SVC-View01-001. On a domain controller create a new AD service account, and set the password to never expire. Create a domain service account that the View connection server will use to connect to vCenter. ![]()
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