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this sso shit sucks. I had a blast trying to get that to work last night. Finally after logging in with the admin@system-domain and then adding my domain admins group to the _Administrators_ group I was finally able to see the SSO config under my domain usernames.
I still have a lot of learning to do around this sso stuff.
Going through three installs, I didn't find it all that bad. The documentation is there and it's a bit to muddle through, but if you follow what it says, then it works fine.
The only problem i've had with it so far is putting in the JDBC information. Each time I had to input my DB port, 1433 and it doesn't specify that in the manual.
Well I noticed that I can still auth to my vcenter servers using domain\name and that didn't seem to use SSO because the SSO config wasn't exposed.
How do I block this now to ensure SSO is handling all AUTH?
Liking LACP for VDS's... but what's up with the 1 LACP group per host limit? Unless a client has Nexus or stacked switches there's no way to span multiple switches if we're limited to only 1 LACP per host.
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/t...UID-118C7F3F-B5C9-4870-83E4-2A309027E63E.html
is their new web GUI platform-agnostic and does it contain the same features as their desktop client? I'd like to use vCenter on a Linux machine if possible.
The only thing you can't do from a non-Windows system is get to a VM's console. The web interface does more than the full VI Client. The new 5.1 features were not added to the VI Client.
No bug fixes it seems to the VI Client either.
If I'm on my Hosts view with VM's hidden, click on a host, then click on the VM tab, double click on a VM. It tries to load the VM in the left side but because its hidden it gets stuck in some loop and crashes.
I'm trying to be a good SysAdmin and use the Web Interface for everything now.
I told the others on my team that the VI client is unsupported and no longer functions correctly to try to get them into the Web UI. Hasn't worked too well.
Is there a way to disable the VI Client?
Zarathustra[H];1039163646 said:Doing a fresh install on Kyle server right now.
Is it normal for the install to take a VERY long time?
It was frozen at 5% for over 10 minutes.
Now another 15 minutes have passed bad it has reached 10%...
I'm installing from a USB CD drive to an SSD...
For ESX, or VC?
ESX - sometimes. The USB drivers are pretty... lousy. VC? Definitely. IT's a BIG install this time - and lots of stuff to prep.
Zarathustra[H];1039167807 said:I wonder if USB redirection has gotten any better in 5,1 compared to 5.0.
It was dreadfully slow in 5.0...