An administrator is investigating reports of users experiencing difficulties logging into a VMware vCenter instance using LDAP accounts.
Which service should the administrator check as part of troubleshooting?
An administrator is investigating reports of users experiencing difficulties logging into a VMware vCenter instance using LDAP accounts.
Which service should the administrator check as part of troubleshooting?
To troubleshoot issues related to users logging into a VMware vCenter instance using LDAP accounts, the administrator should check the Identity Management Service. This service is responsible for handling user authentication, including LDAP account authentication, which makes it crucial for resolving problems related to user login difficulties.
Identity Management Service of course.
https://www.vmware.com/sg/topics/glossary/content/identity-management.html#:~:text=Identity%20management%20(IdM)%2C%20also,to%20perform%20their%20job%20functions.
C is the correct answer
I think it's B The authentication services contain vCenter Single Sign-On, License service, Lookup Service, and VMware Certificate Authority. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-installation/GUID-78933728-7F02-43AF-ABD8-0BDCE10418A6.html
When troubleshooting user login issues with LDAP accounts in a VMware vCenter instance, the administrator should check the Lookup Service. The Lookup Service is responsible for user authentication and identity management, making it a critical component to investigate when encountering login difficulties.
Sorry, I switch to C. The Identity Management Service is responsible for handling user authentication, including LDAP account authentication. It's a key component for user identity management in vCenter, and issues with LDAP account authentication are often related to problems with this service.
The Identity Management Service handles identity sources such as AD and OpenLDAP-based directory services and STS authentication requests