After the initial configuration of VMware Identity Manager is complete, you can go to the VMware Identity Manager console pages to install certificates, manage passwords, and download log files. You can also update the database, change the Identity Manager FQDN, and configure an external syslog server.
The configuration settings pages are available from the Appliance Settings tab in the identity manager console.
Page Name | Setting Description |
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Database Connection | The database connection setting, either Internal or External, is enabled. You can change the database type. When you select External Database, you enter the external database URL, user name, and password. To set up an external database, see Create the VMware Identity Manager Service Database. |
Install SSL Certificates | On the tabs on this page, you can install an SSL certificate for VMware Identity Manager, download the self-signed VMware Identity Manager root certificate, and install trusted root certificates. For example, if VMware Identity Manager is configured behind a load balancer, you can install the load balancer's root certificate.
Note: The
Passthrough Certificate tab is used only when certificate authentication is configured on the embedded connector in a DMZ deployment scenario. See
Deploying VMware Identity Manager in the DMZ for information.
See Using SSL Certificates. |
Identity Manager FQDN | On this page, you can view or change the VMware Identity Manager FQDN. The VMware Identity Manager FQDN is the URL that users use to access the service. |
Change Password | On this page, you can change the VMware Identity Manager admin user password. |
Proxy Configuration (VMware Identity Manager for Windows) | Configure HTTPS proxy settings |
Log File Locations | You can download the logs in a zip file. See Log File Information. |
Cluster File Location VMware Identity Manager for Windows) | You can create an encrypted file of the VMware Identity Manager configuration instance. This ENC file can be downloaded and used to create a cluster of VMware Identity Manager nodes. |
You can also modify the connector URL. See Modifying the Connector URL.