Hi All,
In this post i am going to show how to add an ESXi Hypervisor 5.0 server to a Windows 2008-R2 Active Directory by using vSphere Client.
Click on your host in the vSphere Client and then navigate to your “Configuration” tab
Also your status in your Authentication Services Settings
should reflect your domain that you have joined:
You should be able to see your ESXi server in the ActiveDirectory. You can move it to the appropriate Organization Unit
At this point, we want to login to vSphare using domain credentilals, right click on our host, click the “Add Permissions” menu option
You will see the permissions dialog box below which displays after drilling into the Add Permissionoption. We need to click on the “ADD” button under “Users and Groups” to display our locations of where to choose users:
Once we are there, notice how we now have the option to
select users from both the local server as well as our domain which
we joined:
In this post i am going to show how to add an ESXi Hypervisor 5.0 server to a Windows 2008-R2 Active Directory by using vSphere Client.
Click on your host in the vSphere Client and then navigate to your “Configuration” tab
Once you are here, click on the
“Properties” button that is all the way on the right hand side of
the client. You will see the box below pop up that shows the “Local
Authentication” selected which is the default mode.
Type in the name of your
domain and click the “Join Domain” button on the above screen and
you will see the following screen which will ask you for domain
credentials to authenticate.
You should be able to see your ESXi server in the ActiveDirectory. You can move it to the appropriate Organization Unit
At this point, we want to login to vSphare using domain credentilals, right click on our host, click the “Add Permissions” menu option
You will see the permissions dialog box below which displays after drilling into the Add Permissionoption. We need to click on the “ADD” button under “Users and Groups” to display our locations of where to choose users:
A couple of things to note:
- You need to make sure your vCenter box is joined to the domain which you want to add users from and you are logged into your vCenter box with a user who has permissions to add users from the domain. This is of course a side task in addition to joining your ESXi box to the domain.
- You will see your ESXi box in your “Computers” container
in Active Directory after the domain joining finishes which will
help confirm that it was successful
it's good. Very usefull to me.
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