Continuing from this post here
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Note: This post is
essentially just a screenshot fest...
1) Log into OPM
Image 1: Logging
into OPM
2) Adding Clusters
As part of the basic setup, a cluster was added. To add
further clusters:
Click Administration
Click Data Sources
Click + Add
Image 2: OPM 2.0
Add Cluster
3) Linking with
OnCommand Unified Manager
Firstly, you need to have configured an Event
Publisher User in OnCommand Unified Manager as below:
Image 3: OCUM 6.3
creating an Event Publisher User
Using the vSphere Client or Web Client, log in to the
OnCommand Performance Manager Maintenance Console. Select option 5 from the
main menu.
Image 4: OPM 2.0
Maintenance Console - Main Menu
Select option 2 to Add a new Unified Manager Server
Connection.
Image 5: OPM 2.0
Maintenance Console - Unified Manager Connection Menu
Select y to continue.
Image 6: OPM 2.0
Maintenance Console - Unified Manager Connection Settings
Q:
Unified Manager Server Name or IP =
Q:
Unified Manager Server Port = 443
Q:
Do you want to accept the certificate (if it was not trusted)? y
Q:
Event Publisher User Name =
Q:
Event Publisher Password =
Select y to “Are these settings correct?”
Image 7: OPM 2.0
Unified Manager connection settings
Press any key to continue.
Image 8: OPM 2.0
“Succeeded in sending registration request to the Unified Manager”
Then select x to exit from the Maintenance Console
Thanks for good step-by-step instruction. My friend who works on the project connected with virtual data rooms will surely appreciate this post as well as I do.
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