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.
  1. Click
    Manage Environments
    .
  2. To perform organic growth, click the ellipsis (...) for the environment and select
    VMware SSO Integration
    .
  3. Complete information in the fields on the
    VMware
    SSO integration form.
    • Datacenter. Enter the
      VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
      datacenter.
    • vCenter Host. Enter the
      vCenter
      that belongs to the datacenter and where
      VMware
      Identity Broker is a built-in container.
    • Default Tenant. Leave the default value set to
      customer
      .
    • User Type. Select
      user
      or
      group
      .
    • User. Enter the username of the user with SSO privileges to integrate with
      VMware
      Identity Broker.
    • Domain. Enter the domain that the user belongs to.
      Domain is required for
      VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator
      and
      VMware Aria Operations for Logs
      . It is not required for
      VMware Aria Operations
      .
    Click
    Submit
    .
    If
    VMware
    Identity Broker is not a built-in container within the
    vCenter
    host, an error appears and you must correct the selection to continue.