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Users who are in a domain that has been added to vCenter Single Sign-On as an identity source but is
not the default domain can log in to vCenter Server but must specify the domain in one of the following
ways.
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Including a domain name prefix, for example, MYDOMAIN\user1
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Including the domain, for example, [email protected]
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Users who are in a domain that is not a vCenter Single Sign-On identity source cannot log in to
vCenter Server. If the domain that you add to vCenter Single Sign-On is part of a domain hierarchy,
Active Directory determines whether users of other domains in the hierarchy are authenticated or not.
vCenter Single Sign-On does not propagate permissions that result from nested groups from dissimilar
identity sources. For example, if you add the Domain Administrators group to the Local Administrators
group, the permissions are not propagated because Local OS and Active Directory are separate identity
sources.
vCenter Server Upgrade Summary
The upgrade to vCenter Server 5.5.x affects other software components of your datacenter.
Table 3-2 summarizes the effect on your datacenter components.
Table 32. Upgrading vCenter Server and Related Components
Product or Component Description
vCenter Server Verify support for the upgrade path from your current version of vCenter Server to the
version that you are upgrading to. See the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix at
http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.php.
vCenter Server database Verify that your database is supported for the vCenter Server version that you are
upgrading to. Upgrade the database if necessary. See the VMware Product
Interoperability Matrix at
http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.php.
NOTE The version 5.5.x vCenter Server Appliance uses PostgreSQL for the embedded
database. For external databases, the vCenter Server Appliance supports only Oracle
databases, in the same versions shown in the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix
for the version of vCenter Server that you are upgrading to.
vSphere Web Client Verify that your vSphere Web Client works with the vCenter Server version that you are
upgrading to. For best performance and compatibility, upgrade your vSphere Web Client
to the same version as your vCenter Server. See the VMware Product Interoperability
Matrix at http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.php.
ESX and ESXi hosts Verify that your ESX or ESXi host works with the vCenter Server version that you are
upgrading to. Upgrade if necessary. See the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix at
http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.php.
VMFS2 volumes Supported as read-only (deprecated).
VMFS3 volumes No change.
VMDK2 virtual disk Not supported.
VMDK3 virtual disk Not supported.
Virtual machines Upgrade options depend on your current version. See Chapter 8, “Upgrading Virtual
Machines and VMware Tools,” on page 215.
VMware Tools Upgrade options depend on your current version. See the information about upgrading
VMware Tools in Chapter 8, “Upgrading Virtual Machines and VMware Tools,” on
page 215.
Auto Deploy 5.0.x, 5.1 x, and
5.5.0
To ensure compatibility and best performance, when you upgrade to vCenter Server
5.5.x, Auto Deploy to the same version.
vSphere Upgrade
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