Arctera License Management Service Help
- Introduction
- Pre-installation
- Installing and configuring
- About installing License Management Service
- Verifying License Management Service installation on Linux
- Verify License Management Service installation on Windows
- About configuring License Management Service on Linux and Windows
- Installing License Management Service along with Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager 8.0.2
- Installing License Management Service along with Operations Manager in a high availability environment
- Getting started
- About LAS access
- Registering the License Management Service product key
- About License Management Service console
- About the Setup panel
- About the License Management Service dashboard
- Updating the License meter file
- Updating the Entitlements file
- About managing hosts
- Adding Kubernetes clusters
- Adding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or Active Directory-based authentication in License Management Service
- Adding a user group
- Adding local users
- Configuring SMTP settings for email notifications
- Managing License Management Service site details
- Changing the password
- About using reports
- Managing faults
- Viewing the activity monitor
- Registering
- Managing license usage
- About license usage
- Scheduling auto update for License meter file
- About assigning entitlements
- Scheduling auto update for entitlements file
- Assigning entitlements to hosts
- Reassigning entitlements to hosts
- Unassigning host from an entitlement ID
- Unmanaging a host
- Managing hosts
- Assigning entitlements to Kubernetes nodes
- Reassigning entitlements to Kubernetes nodes
- Unassigning Kubernetes node from an entitlement ID
- Viewing the License cores usage data
- Managing hosts
- Managing software upgrades
- Managing user administration
- Managing backup, restore, and uninstall
- Known issues
Add domain panel options
Use this panel to add LDAP or AD-based authentication.
Table: Add LDAP/AD panel options
Field | Description |
|---|---|
Server details | |
(Mandatory) | Enter the fully-qualified host name or IP address of the LDAP server. If a secure session is configured with the LDAP server using SSL certificates, you must enter the fully-qualified host name that matches with the fully-qualified host name in the LDAP server certificate. |
(Mandatory) | Displays the number of the port on which the LDAP server is configured to run. By default, this field displays the port number as 389. You can edit this port number, if required. |
Select the check box to verify whether the server requires you to log on or use the SSL certificate. | |
Enter the complete Distinguished Name (DN) of the user that is used to bind to the LDAP server. If the LDAP server being used is Active Directory (AD), you can provide the DN in any of the following formats:
For example, You can provide the DN as Administrator@enterprise.com or ENTERPRISE\Administrator. For RFC 2307 compliant LDAP servers, specify a complete bind DN. For example, cn=Manager,dc=vss,dc=arctera,dc=com The LDAP or the AD administrator can provide you with the bind username that you can use. | |
Enter the password that is assigned to the bind username that you use. | |
Select the check box to use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates to establish a secure channel between the authentication broker and the LDAP server. | |
Certificate location (Mandatory) | Enter the location of the trusted root CA certificate of the vendor that issued the LDAP server certificate. |
Query details | |
(Mandatory) | Enter the username based on which the system detects the LDAP/AD server-related settings. Note: Ensure that the username does not contain any special characters. The system determines the default search-base based on the username that you specify in this field. |
Select the check box if the username entered in the field does not belong to any group on the Global domain (LDAP/AD) server. | |