Credentials are the user accounts that VMware Aria Operations uses to activate one or more integrations and associated adapters, and to establish communication with the target data sources. The credentials are supplied when you configure each adapter. You can add or modify the credential settings outside the adapter configuration process to accommodate changes to your environment.
For example, if you are modifying credentials to accommodate changes based on your password policy, the adapters configured with these credentials begin using the new user name and password to communicate between VMware Aria Operations and the target system.
Another use of credential management is to remove misconfigured credentials. If you delete valid credentials that were in active use by an adapter, you disable the communication between the two systems.
If you need to change the configured credential to accommodate changes in your environment, you can edit the credential settings without being required to configure a new adapter instance for the target system. To edit credential settings, from the left menu, click
. In the Accounts tab, click the .Any adapter credential you add is shared with other adapter administrators and VMware Aria Operations collector hosts. Other administrators might use these credentials to configure a new adapter instance or to move an adapter instance to a new host.
Where You Find Credentials
From the left menu, click Accounts tab, click the Credentials link on the upper right side.
. In theOption | Description |
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Toolbar options |
Manages the selected credential.
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Filtering options | Limits the displayed credentials based on the adapter or credential types. |
Credential name | Description of user-defined name that you provide to manage the credentials. Not the account user name. |
Adapter Type | Adapter type for which the credentials are configured. |
Credential Type | Type of credentials associated with the adapter. Some adapters support multiple types of credentials. For example, one type might define a user name and password, and another might define a pass code and key phrase. |