VMware vRealize Configuration Manager - 5.8 User’s Manual

VMware vRealize
Discovered Machines Import Tool User's Guide
Version 5.7.0.25
for vRealize Configuration Manager 5.8
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Contents

About This Book 5
Welcome to the Discovered Machines Import Tool 7
Navigating the User Interface 8 Prerequisites and Installation 9 Step 1: Select the Nmap Output Files 10 Step 2: Configure the Database Connection 12 Step 3: Select and Filter the Machines 13 Step 4: Select Devices 17 Step 5: Import the Machines 18 Step 6: Save the SQL Script 19
Configuring the Discovered Machines Import Tool 21
Changing the Log File Name 21 Changing the Log Level 21 Viewing Additional Information in the Selection Machines Data Grid 22
Useful Nmap Command Lines 25
OSDetection 25 Examples 25 Reference 25
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About This Book

This manual, VMware vCenter Discovered Machines Import Tool User's Guide for VCM, describes how to import discovered machines and devices into the VCM database.
This document contains the following information:
n Configuring the database connection.
n Selecting machines and devices, and importing machines.
n Configuring the application and using Nmap command lines.
Read this document and complete the associated procedures to prepare for a successful import.
Intended Audience
The information presented in this manual is written for system administrators who are experienced Windows or UNIX/Linux system administrators and who are familiar with managing network users and resources, and performing system maintenance.
To use this information effectively, you must have a basic understanding of how to configure network resources, install software, and administer operating systems. You also need to fully understand your network topology and resource naming conventions.
VMware VCM Documentation
The VMware vRealize Configuration Manager (VCM) documentation consists of the VCM online Help, VCM Installation Guide, VCM Administration Guide, and other associated documents.
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Welcome to the Discovered Machines Import Tool

The Discovered Machines Import Tool (DMIT) obtains information related to discovered machines and devices that are retrieved by Network Mapper (Nmap), and imports selected machines into the VCM database as discovered machines. After the machines are in VCM, you can begin the process of licensing and managing them.
This guide describes how to import machines discovered by Nmap into the VCM database.
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The Discovered Machines Import Tool provides the following capabilities:
n Allows you to retrieve current information found in the database and compare this information with
the information retrieved by Nmap.
n Provides a list of machines that exist in the database.
n Reports whether differences exist between the information retrieved by Nmap and the information in
the database.
If you have access to the database, you can import machines discovered by Nmap into the database. To import discovered machines into the database when you do not have access to the database, the tool allows you to create a SQL script that contains all of the required information.
For information about Nmap commands, see the Nmap Reference Guide at: http://nmap.org/book/man-
briefoptions.html.
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Navigating the User Interface

When you open the Discovered Machines Import Tool, the Welcome window explains how to start the import process.
IMPORTANT To use the tool to import devices, you must have Administrator credentials.
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