Database Reference
In-Depth Information
1. Open the
Service Manager
console as a Service Manager administrator.
2. Under
Administration
,
Connectors
, on the
Tasks
pane, click on
Create con-
nector
and then click on
Operations Manager CI connector
.
3. Click on
Next
, enter a name for the connector, and click on
Next
again.
4. Under
Server name
, enter the FQDN of the Operations Manager server.
5. Under
Credentials
, click on
Run As account
to run an existing account or create
a new
Run As account
that has administrative access to Operations Manager.
Click on
Next
.
6. In the list of management packs, select all management packs and verify that
none are gray. Ensure that the following two management packs are listed and se-
lected:
◦
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.2012.Discovery
◦
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Pro.2008.Library
Note
If any of the management packs are gray and cannot be selected, make sure that
you check whether the management pack in Operations Manager and Service
Manager are the same version. In some cases, the Operations Manager manage-
ment pack might be newer than the management pack in Service Manager. If this
is the case, download the latest management pack from the Operations Manager
catalog and select
Download to disk
. Next, copy this file to the Service Manager
server and import the management pack using the Service Manager console.
7. Click on
Next
, select a
Schedule
, click on
Next
again, verify the information in
the summary, and then click on
Create
.
8. Wait for 5 minutes and select
Refresh
in the
Tasks
menu. Repeat this step until
Finished Success
is displayed in the
Status
column for the newly created con-
nector.
9. Under
Administration
, expand
Chargeback
,
Infrastructure
, and
Clouds
, and
then click on
All Clouds
.
10. Verify that the clouds configured in VMM show up in the list, as shown in the fol-
lowing screenshot: