I logged in as root, but i cant see any tabs related to creating the new user, coz i dont want to use root everytime i logged in. could you show me where in the menu bar in creating user/group, i only see permission and new role. Also, can I integrate it to ldap for authentication?
I have created vm, but it looks for the OS, do i need to put the CD on the server itself or I can use the my laptop dvd drive to install the OS for the VM? Thanks for your reply, appreciate!
As a follow up question, what is this dcui above the root? For the nic, does it also mean that every VM has its virtual nic? does this mean that I can assigned ip address specific to VM? if yes, how to do that?
Hi Revilo,
Sorry for delaying my reply.
1) Use the VI Client to connect to the ESX server.
Select the Server in the left pane, and then click on the Users & Groups tab in the right pane.
Create User:
Click on the Users button
Right Click and Select Add
Specify the desired User Name, Password, etc and Click OK
Create a Local Group
Click on the Groups button
Right click and select Add
Enter the group name you want and enter the User Name you created above in the User Name field and click Add
Click OK to create the group
Assign Permissions
Click on the Permissions Tab
Right Click and Select Add Permission
Click on the Add button and select the Group you created above and click on the Add button.
Click on the OK button.
Make sure the Assigned Role is set to Read-Only and click OK.
Users
A user is an individual authorized to log in to an ESX Server host or to VirtualCenter.
Users on a host fall into two categories: those who can access the ESX Server host
Direct access users – Users authorized to work directly on an ESX Server host are
those added to the internal user list by default when ESX Server is installed or by
a system administrator after installation.
If you log in to an ESX Server host as root using the VI Client, you can perform a
variety of management activities for these users, such as changing passwords,
group memberships, permissions, and so forth. You can also add and remove
users.
ESX Server Integration with Active Directory
aving successfully mapped out the steps for Linux/Unix-based hosts to
authenticate against Active Directory on Windows Server 2003 R2 , I now turned my sights toward integrating authentication on ESX Server with Active Directory as well.
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/esx_authentication_AD.pdf
2) You can created vm from iso image (Operating System) or media CD/DVD
Regards.
Edgardo Morgan
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Revilo
you can use local CD.
you can connect form browser to host or IP server and port 80 (default). Example https://<host or server name>/ui .
more details on file attachments.
Regards.
Edgardo Morgan
- vi3_301_201_web_access.pdf (1.2 MB)
Revilo,
The Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) is use for configure VMware ESXi, is called management interface.
To use different IP networks there must be physical or a router with capacity of operating with the 802.1Q protocol.
Where we have a network only, be it a working one IP range.
But we can set up virtual switch are connected without a physical network.
Allowing you to work with different VM on separate networks, without serving outside the ESX server.
good luck.
Edgardo Morgan
Thanks, for replying, I have already added new user/group to my server.
I want to install an application running Windows server 2008 or later, do you know of any VM that I can download together with the OS? Thanks a million!
Thanks a million for replying to all my queries that quick, appreciate.
Hi, I just want to know if there is really an available VM on Windows OS platform (e.g. Windows Server 200x, Windows XP, Vista, etc.) or appliance that I can use to simulate with my VMWare server? Kindly send me the link where I can download. thanks!
I learned from my friend that instead of using VMware EXsi since it will only last for 60 days, use VMWare for server which is FREE. What is the difference between the two, he also mentioned VMware for workstation, now the question is which one is appropriate for my use. I am using it for a large organization with plenty of applications running and users accessing it. Pls. advise for the best product I need to use.
Thanks,
Hi.
The recommended platform is ESX or ESXi.
The VMWare-server is to work with one or two in a VM and test environments.
The ideal platform for a company is VirtualCenter and three ESX servers and storage external.
VMware ESXi Hypervisor
Get a free license for VMware ESXi and build virtual machines in minutes with this easy-to-deploy, OS-independent hypervisor.
You'll be surprised by the results.
Regards.
Edgardo Morgan
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