Configuring the EcmAgtStartup Identity
1. On the Collector, select
Administrative Tools | Component Services
. The
Component Services
window appears.
2. Expand
Component Services | Computers | My Computer | DCOM Config
.
3. Right-click
EcmAgtStartup
, and then select
Properties
. The
EcmAgtStartup Properties
dialog box
appears.
4. Click the
Identity
tab.
5. Select
This user
, and then type or select the user with the VCM Admin privileges required for vCenter
Server collections.
6. Type the assigned password in the
Password
and
Confirm
password text boxes.
7. Click
OK
, and then close the Component Services window.
Configuring the Remote Commands PowerShell Credentials
In order to collect from a vSphere vCenter 4 instance you must set credentials. You will need to set the
credentials that allow VCM to connect to vCenter Server as well as to the individual, licensed ESX hosts
managed by the vCenter Server instance.
If passwords change in the future, simply run the script again, replacing the contents of the existing file.
1. If you are logged on locally as the EcmAgtStartup user, you can go directly to opening the command
prompt. Select
Start | Run
, and then type
cmd.exe
. Otherwise, perform the following steps:
a. If you are not logged on locally to the Collector machine as the EcmAgtStartup user, right-click
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
and select
Run As
. The
Run As
dialog box appears.
b. Clear the
Run this program with restricted access
check box.
c. Select
The following user
and configure the
User name
and
Password
to use the same user as
EcmAgtStartup.
d. Double-click
cmd.exe
to open the command prompt.
2. In the command prompt, type the following:
cd "C:\Program Files\VMware\VCM\WebConsole\L1033\Files\Remote_Command_Files"
powershell.exe
.\Save_MachinePSCredential.ps1
where
C:\Program Files\VMware
is replaced with your local path if it differs.
3. Press
Enter
.
4. The prompt displays the following:
You must be running PowerShell as the user configured for the EcmAgentStartup DCOM object.
Would you like to continue? [Y] or [N]
5. Type
Y
, and then press
Enter
.
6. Update the following as requested:
n
Machine name:
Type the name of the vCenter Server machine from which you are collecting.
n
UserName:
Type the user name used to connect to this machine. This is also the machine name
used in the Remote Commands script.
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