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vCenter Configuration Manager Installation and Getting Started Guide
Password: Type the password associated with the user name.
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7. After specifying the password, the script runs, creating a <MachineName>.txt file in the user's
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\VCM PowerShell
Credentials folder.
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The credentials are securely saved as <machine name>.ps1 to the user's profile in a "VCM
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PowerShell Credentials" folder. These files are accessible only to this user. Any other user reading the
file will not be able to decrypt the contents. The file is protected by the Windows DPAPI. If moved,
copied, or changed it will cease to function.
8. Run the .\Save_MachinePSCredential.ps1 script again to set credentials for additional machines.
You will also need to do this for any licensed ESX hosts managed by this vCenter Server. In this case,
you will need to match the machine name used by vCenter Server, not VCM.
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If you receive errors, right-click Run-As on the cmd.exe and clear the "Run this program with
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restricted access" check box, even if you are logged in with the EcmAgentStartup user.
License vCenter Server Machines as Windows Machines in VCM
The Windows machine running vCenter Server must be licensed in VCM in order to collect data from the
machine and to collect data from vCenter Server.
Cloning and Configuring the vCenter Remote Commands Templates
The vCenter Collection folder contains four template files by default. These files should not be modified;
instead you should clone the files to meet your local needs.
The cloned files you create are the mechanism used to collect vCenter Server data from the ESX/vSphere
Server machines. The collected data classes in VCM are vCenter Host Profiles, Host Status, and Inventory,
displayed at Console | Virtual Environments | vCenter, and Users and Groups, displayed at Console |
Virtual Environments | VM Hosts | Users and Groups. Each of the above data types require a unique
remote command file for each machine running vCenter Server; therefore, if you have two machines
running vCenter Server, you should create a Machine 1 and Machine 2 version of all four command files,
resulting in eight newly cloned and modified files. Remember, do not modify the templates.
The following steps provide only one example, the process applies when you are cloning any of the
templates.
1. Select Console | Windows Remote Commands | vCenter Collection. The vCenter Collection
remote commands data grid displays the current remote commands.
2. Select (TEMPLATE) vCenter Host Profiles collection - {server name here}, and then click Clone. The
Name and Description wizard page displays Copy_1_of_(TEMPLATE) vCenter Host Profiles collection -
{server name here} in the Name text box and cloning instructions in the description box.
3. In the Name text box, revise the name to reflect the name of the vCenter Server from which you are
collecting. For example, vCenter Host Profiles collection - vcenterserver1.local.
4. Review the information in the Description text box, and then revise as needed.
5. Click Next. The Remote Command page appears.
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