To open the Login page of Oracle VM Manager, enter the following address in a Web browser:
http[s]://hostname
:port
/ovm/console
Where, hostname
refers to the host name
or IP address of the Oracle VM Manager host, and
port
refers to the port number on which
Oracle VM Manager is listening.
To connect to Oracle VM Manager using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) on a host named example.com, use:
https://example.com:7002/ovm/console
To connect to Oracle VM Manager on a host named example.com, use:
http://example.com:7001/ovm/console
Enter your Oracle VM Manager administration username in the Username field. This is the administration username you create during the Oracle VM Manager install. Enter the password for the Oracle VM Manager administration username in the Password field.
To manage the local instance of Oracle VM Manager (installed on localhost),
leave the Management Server
URI field as the default,
tcp://localhost
.
tcps://example.com
If you want to manage a remote instance of Oracle VM Manager, enter the hostname or IP address for that machine using the TCPS protocol. You must set up secure access on the remote instance of Oracle VM Manager to use this remote login feature. For example:
tcps://example.com
For information on setting up secure remote access, see Enabling Remote Log Ins.
Now you are logged in, you can add Oracle VM Servers, add storage, create storage repositories and import resources into them, create server pools, and create virtual machines.
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