Edit a single sign-on source if you need to change the administrator credentials used to manage the single sign-on source, or if you have changed the host of the source.

When you configure an SSO source, you specify either the IP address or the FQDN of the host machine where the single sign-on server resides. If you want to configure a new host, that is, if the single sign-on server resides on a different host machine than the one configured when the source was set up, vRealize Operations removes the current SSO source, and creates a new source. In this case, you must reimport the users you want to associate with the new SSO source.

If you want to change the way the current host is identified in vRealize Operations, for example, change the IP address to the FQDN and the reverse, or update the IP address of the PSC if the IP address of the configured PSC has changed, vRealize Operations updates the current SSO source, and you are not required to reimport users.

Procedure

  1. Log in to vRealize Operations as an administrator.
  2. From the left menu, click Administration, and then click the Authentication Sources tile.
  3. Select the single sign-on source, click the vertical ellipsis and then click Edit.
  4. Make changes to the single sign-on source, and click OK.
    If you are configuring a new host, the New Single Sign-On Source Detected dialog box appears.
  5. Enter the administrator credentials that were used to set up the single sign-on source, and click OK.
    The current SSO source is removed, and a new one created.
  6. Click OK to accept the certificate.
  7. Import the users you want to associate with the SSO source.