Add SSO integration to an existing
environment
When you create a product environment,
you can integrate it with
VMware
Identity
Broker as a Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication server. You can also add SSO to an existing
environment in VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
. Verify that you have an existing private cloud
environment in
VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
. As a
VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
administrator, perform the following steps to add SSO
integration to an existing environment.When you configure SSO at the
environment level, it is configured on all of the products in the environment
construct. If you want to configure SSO for a single product, see Configure SSO integration as a Day 2 operation for a product.
- ClickManage Environments.
- To perform organic growth, click the ellipsis (...) for the environment and selectVMware SSO Integration.
- Complete information in the fields on theVMwareSSO integration form.
- Datacenter. Enter theVMware Aria Suite Lifecycledatacenter.
- vCenter Host. Enter thevCenterthat belongs to the datacenter and whereVMwareIdentity Broker is a built-in container.
- Default Tenant. Leave the default value set tocustomer.
- User Type. Selectuserorgroup.
- User. Enter the username of the user with SSO privileges to integrate withVMwareIdentity Broker.
- Domain. Enter the domain that the user belongs to.Domain is required forVMware Aria Automation OrchestratorandVMware Aria Operations for Logs. It is not required forVMware Aria Operations.
ClickSubmit.IfVMwareIdentity Broker is not a built-in container within thevCenterhost, an error appears and you must correct the selection to continue.