Changing and deleting the settings for connection of the Integration Server to the virtual infrastructure

The Integration Server connects to each protected virtual infrastructure and receives necessary information for application operation. Depending on the type of protected virtual infrastructure the Integration Server connects to one of the following virtual infrastructure objects:

When connecting to virtual infrastructure objects, the Integration Server uses settings that were specified during installation of the Protection Server by default.

In the Infrastructure connection settings section of the Integration Server Console, you can perform the following actions:

The Infrastructure connection settings section of the Integration Server Console displays a list of all virtual infrastructures to which the Integration Server connects.

The list is displayed as a table, with each row containing the following information:

For a virtual infrastructure based on the ALT Virtualization Server platform, KVM is displayed as the type of a virtual infrastructure that the Integration Server connects to.

For a virtual infrastructure on the VK Cloud platform, Keystone microservice (OpenStack platform) is displayed as the type of virtual infrastructure to which the SVM Management Wizard connects.

If the Integration Server is not connected to the virtual infrastructure object, the table displays an error message.

The Integration Server verifies the authenticity of all virtual infrastructure objects with which a connection is being established, except a Microsoft Windows Server (Hyper-V) hypervisor. Authenticity is not verified for a Microsoft Windows Server (Hyper-V) hypervisor. Authentication for microservices of the OpenStack platform, VK Cloud platform, and TIONIX Cloud Platform is performed only if you are using HTTPS for connecting the Integration Server to the virtual infrastructure.

To verify authenticity, the Integration Server receives an SSL certificate or fingerprint of the public key from each virtual infrastructure object and verifies them.

If it fails to ascertain the authenticity of the certificate or public key received from the virtual infrastructure object, the Integration Server breaks the connection with the virtual infrastructure. An error message is displayed in the table. You can resolve this error in one of the following ways:

To confirm the authenticity of the certificate or public key received from the virtual infrastructure object:

  1. Go to the SVM Management section of Integration Server Console, then launch SVM Management Wizard, and open the list of virtual infrastructures to which connection for SVM Management Wizard is configured (see, for example, the "Selecting infrastructure for SVM deployment" step of the Protection Server installation procedure).
  2. Confirm authenticity of the certificate or public key in the opened Verify certificate or Verify public key fingerprint window (it depends on the type of the virtual infrastructure object).

If the use of VMware NSX Manager by Kaspersky Security is enabled, the Integration Server also checks the VMware NSX Manager certificate and the table displays a message if a certificate error is detected. You can resolve an error in the VMware NSX Manager certificate in one of the following ways:

In this section:

Changing the settings for connection of the Integration Server to the virtual infrastructure

Deleting the settings for connection of the Integration Server to the virtual infrastructure

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