VMware vCenter vCenter Application Discovery Manager 6.1 User guide

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Contents
AboutThisBook 7
1 Overview 9
SystemArchitecture 9
SingleboxAppliance 11
DistributedApplianceSolutions 11
VirtualandPhysicalApplianceSolutions 12
VirtualApplianceDeployment 12
PhysicalApplianceDeployment 13
MirroredNetworkTraffic 13
vCollector 13
MixedEnvironment 13
WhereToGoNext 14
InstallationofNeworAdditionalADMComponents 14
Licenses 14
UpgradingADM 14
MigratingtoaNewAppliance 14
Security 14
2 InstallingADM 15
ADMInstallationRequirements 15
InstallationPersonnel 15
ESXResources 15
InstallingthevSphereClient 16
DisablingvMotion 16
PreparingtheEnvironment 16
PreparinganESXConfiguration 16
CreatingaNewvSwitchforPassiveDiscovery 17
ConfiguringthevSwitchGeneralSettingsforPassiveDiscovery 17
ConfiguringthevSwitchforPassiveCollector 17
ConfiguringdvSwitchforPassiveCollector 18
DeployingtheVirtualAppliances 18
DeployingtheADMVirtualAppliances 18
BeforeYou
Begin 19
DeploymentProcedure 19
InstallingWindowsCollector 20
BeforeYouBegin 20
Deployment 20
Uninstall 21
3 SettingUpADM 23
Process 23
OrderofSetup 23
ADMSetupProcedures 23
LaunchingtheFirstBootConfigurationTool 24
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ConfiguringtheRootPassword 24
UsernameandPasswords 24
ConfiguringStaticNetworkSettings 25
ConfiguringtheTimezoneandTime 25
ConfiguringtheApplianceRole 26
PostInstallationSteps 27
LoggingIntotheADMConsole 27
InitiatingPassiveDiscovery 27
4 SecuringADM 29
ChangingtheRootPassword 29
ResettingtheADMRootPassword 29
OpenSSLSelfSignedTestCertificates 30
CASignedTestCertificates 30
SelfSignedCertificates 30
Copyingthe.keyand.crtFiles 31
5 Maintenance 33
ADMServices 33
ManagingServiceswithadm_control 34
ProductSupportPackages 34
UsingtheADMConsole 35
UsingtheCLI 35
RestoringanADMEnvironmentbyUsingaProductSupportPackage 36
RestoretheADMDatabase 36
RestoringtheCustomDiscoveryandConfigurationFiles 37
ReconfiguringanADMDeployment 38
AddingaRemoteDatabasetoanExistingADMDeployment 38
ConvertingaSingleboxorAggregator
toaRemoteDatabase 38
MovingaDatabasetoaRemoteAppliance 39
Licenses 39
UploadingaLicense 40
6 UpgradingADM 41
Overview 41
ApplianceType 41
MixedEnvironments 41
Licenses 41
ApplianceMigration 41
BackingUpData 41
UpgradingAppliances 42
ImportantNotes 42
PreliminaryProcedures 42
UpgradingAppliancesUsingCLI 42
PostUpgradeSteps 43
7 MigratingtoaNewAppliance 45
Overview 45
SupportedMigration 45
Licenses 45
SystemArchitecture 45
Process 46
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Contents
PreliminaryProcedures 46
BackingUpWinApeMigrationFiles 46
RestoringWinApeMigrationFiles 47
DataRestoration 47
SingleboxSolution 47
DistributedSolutions 47
Collectors 47
WinApe 47
Aggregator 47
DistributedSolutionwithRemoteDatabase 48
Collectors 48
WinApe 48
Database 48
Aggregator 48
PostMigrationSteps 48
8 TroubleshootingADM 49
TroubleshootingtheADMbyUsingtheProductSupportPackage 49
DetailDiscoveryTroubleshooting 49
WMI 49
single.sh 49
Location 50
Usage 50
Examples: 51
snmpdump 52
Location 52
Usage 52
Examples 53
nlcapture 53
Location 53
Usage 53
9 UninstallingADM 55
UninstallingtheADMAppliance 55
A TimeZones 57
B ADMAPITutorial 59
APIFeatures 59
Insight_control 59
AsynchAPI 60
DumpAPI 60
BulkAPI 61
WebServicesAPI 61
Index 63
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TheVMwarevCenter™ApplicationDiscoveryManager(ADM)AdministrationGuideprovidesinformation
thattheadministratorsarerequiredtoinstallandconfiguretheADM.
Intended Audience
ThisdocumentispartoftheVMwarevCenterApplicationDiscoveryManagerdocumentationset,andis
intendedforusebysystemadministratorsandintegratorsresponsibleforinstallingADM.
TheinstallationproceduresinthisdocumentmustbeperformedbyITprofessionalsfamiliarwith
virtualizationandVMwaretechnologiessuchasVMwareESX™serversand
relatedvirtualandphysical
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ThischapterdescribesthedifferentVMwarevCenterApplicationDiscoveryManager(ADM)architecture
solutionsandconfiguration.Topicsinclude:
“SystemArchitecture”onpage 9
“VirtualandPhysicalApplianceSolutions”onpage 12
“vCollectoronpage 13
“MixedEnvironment”onpage 13
“WhereToGoNext”onpage 14
System Architecture
TheADMprovidessystemarchitecturesolutionstomeettherequirementsofdifferentenvironmentsas
showninFigure 11.
Figure 1-1. ADM Components
VMwareprovidesADMononeormoreappliances.Themodeoftheappliancedetermineswhichcomponent
isrunning.ADMcomponentsaredescribedinTable 11.
Overview
1
AggregatorDatabase
Active
Discovery-Unix
Active
Discovery-Windows
Passive
Discovery
Table 1-1. ADM Components
Component Description
ActiveDiscovery‐
UNIX
Collectsdatafromtheconfigurationobjectsinyourdatacenter.Thefollowingdiscoverytypesapply:
IP discoveryAmethodfordetectinghostsorotherconfigurationitemswithaspecificIPaddress
whenPassiveDiscoveryfailstodiscoverthem.
DetaildiscoveryExtendstheinformationobtainedusingPassiveandIPDiscovery.Itusescommon
networkprotocolstoremotelyqueryserversinthemanagednetworkandobtainssupplementary
informationaboutnetworkhostswhichisaddedtothedatabase.
ActiveDiscovery‐
Windows
AdiscoveryenginethatusesWMIbaseddiscoverypoliciesforperforming
activediscoveryonWindows
machines.
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PassiveDiscovery Passivelyobservesthenetworktrafficbyperformingadeeppacketanalysistodiscoverapplicationsand
componentrelationshipsinphysicalandvirtualenvironments.
Italsoallowsyouto:
Mapdependencies.
Counttheactivityofthesedependencies.
Identifyservices.
Aggregator Receivesdatafromthediscoverycomponentsandreconcilesthedatabeforetransferringittothedatabase
component.TheaggregatoralsoprovidestheuserinterfaceforusingADMandistheintegrationpointfor
variousintegrations,forexample,ERDB.
Database AnOracleRDBMSusedforstoringdiscovereddataandADMconfiguration.
Table 1-1. ADM Components
Component Description
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Chapter 1 Overview
Single-box Appliance
Inasingleboxappliancesolutionarchitecture,theADMcomponentsareenabledonasingleVirtual
Appliance(VA)asshowninFigure 12.
Figure 1-2. Single-box Appliance Architecture
Chapter 3providestheconfigurationinstructions.
Distributed Appliance Solutions
ThedistributedappliancesolutionhasatleastonedesignatedapplianceenabledasaCollector,andanother
applianceenabledasanAggregatorandDatabaseasshowninFigure 13.
Database
ESX1
ADM VM2
Active Discovery-
Windows
Runs on (Virtualization)
Logical monitoring
port connectivity
ADM Connectivity
Physical
switch 2
Physical
switch 1
Active Discovery-
Unix
Aggregator
Passive
Discovery
vSwitch
ADM VM1
Role = single-box
Role=Windows collector
(running Win2008
on any ESX)
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Figure 1-3. Distributed Appliance Solution
Virtual and Physical Appliance Solutions
YoucansetupADMeither:
OnyourESXorESXiserversasdescribedin“VirtualApplianceDeployment”onpage 12
OnexistingIBMphysicalappliances,onlyupgradingissupportedasdescribedin“UpgradingADM”on
page 14.
Virtual Appliance Deployment
ADMversion6.1isdeliveredasVA,whichisavirtualmachineimagethatincludesanoperatingsystemand
therelevantADMsoftwarecomponentsinstalledonit.AVAcanrunoneormultipleADMcomponents
dependingontheapplianceroleselected.
DeployingavirtualmachinetemplateinanOpenVirtualization
Format(OVF)ontotheESXorESXiserver
createsanADMVirtualAppliance.Afterdeployment,poweruptheVAandthenconfigurethestandard
appliancesettings,network,anduserinformation.
DownloadthefollowingartifactsfromtheVMwareWebsite:
http://downloads.vmware.com/Application Discovery Manager
CoreADMTemplateAnOVFtemplatethatincludesallADMcomponentsexceptfortheWindows
CollectorandyoucanconfigureasAggregator,Aggregatorwithremotedatabase,Database,or
Singlebox.
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OTEInaDistributedwithremotedatabasesetup,thereisadesignatedappliancetohostthedatabase.Also,
PassiveandDetailDiscoverycanrunonsingleormultipleCollectors.
Database
ESX1
ADM VM6
Active Discovery-
Windows
vSwitch
Role = Windows Collector
(running Win2008
on any ESX)
ADM VM3
Passive
Discovery
Active Discovery-
Unix
Runs on (Virtualization)
Logical monitoring
port connectivity
ADM Connectivity
Physical
switch 2
Physical
switch 1
Aggregator
vSwitch
ADM VM1
Role = Aggregator
Role = collector
ADM VM4 ADM VM4
vSwitch
Role = Collector
ESX3
Active Discovery-
Unix
Passive
Discovery
Passive
Discovery
vSwitch
Role = Passive collector
ESX2
ESX4
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Chapter 1 Overview
CollectorADMTemplateAsmallerOVFtemplatethatincludesthePassiveCollectorandActiveand
PassiveCollectorandyoucanconfigureaspassiveandactivediscoveryCollectorandPassiveDiscovery
Collector.
WindowsCollectorInstallerAnexecutablefilethatinstallstheWindowsCollectorcomponentontop
oftheWindows2008R2operatingsystems.
Physical Appliance Deployment
ADMsupportstheupgradingofexistingIBMsingleboxandDistributedsolutions(includingthosethatuse
aremotedatabase).
Mirrored Network Traffic
Themethodinwhichtheapplianceperformspassivediscoveryisbyanalyzingmirroredtrafficfromaswitch
orrouter.Networkdevicesthathavetheabilitytoconfigureamirroredport(sometimescalledasaSwitched
PortAnalyzer,spanportormonitorport)canforwardacopyofallthenetworktraffic
fromall(orselected)
portstooneormoremirroredports.Typically ,eachnetworkdevicehasallitsportsmirroredtooneport.These
mirroredportsarethenconnecteddirectlytooneofthenetworkinterfacesontheESXserver.
Performoneofthefollowingstepsifyouhaveto
connectmultiplemonitorports:
Connectthemonitorportstoanaggregateswitch(ASwitch),whichisalsoconfiguredwithamonitor
port.PlugthemirroredportoftheASwitchintotheESXservernetworkinterface.
ContactyourVMwareSalesRepresentativeifyourequireanASwitch.
AddfewmorenetworkinterfacestoESXserver.
InstallanotherADMPassiveCollectoronadifferentESXserver.
vCollector
TheADMusesavirtualcollector(vCollector)tolistentocommunicationbetweenvirtualmachinesthatrun
onthesameVMwareESXServer.AvCollectorispresentinsideavirtualmachineanditslistenercollectsthe
informationaboutthevirtualmachinesdeployedontheESXServer.BydeployingavCollector,theADM
is
abletopassivelydiscoverdependenciesinavirtualizedenvironment.Youcanthenviewinformationabout
thevirtualmachinesthataredeployedonthesameESXServerincluding:
Dependencymapsbetweenvirtualmachines.
Activitycountsofthedependencies.
Servicesrunningonthevirtualmachines.
Additionalinformationthatisofferedbythelistener.
Mixed Environment
TheADM6.1releaseintroducesADMasavirtualappliance,butitalsosupportsupgradingfrom6.0ona
physicalIBMappliances.Youcanupgradeyourphysicalenvironmentwithadditionalvirtual6.1appliances
likemixedenvironment.ThisadditionalvirtualappliancecanplayaroleofPassiveCollectors(vCollectors)
oranadditional
PassiveandActiveCollectors.
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MPORTANTConsultITprofessionalsofyourorganizationtoensurethattheappropriateswitchesorrouters
thatcontainsthenetworktrafficisusedforDiscoveryareconfiguredproperlyforportmirroringandare
accessibletotheADMappliance.
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OTETheADMPassiveCollectorcanworkwithmaximumofthreemonitorports.Ifyouhavetoconnect
morethanthreemonitorports,youmustaddanotherADMPassiveCollector.
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Where To Go Next
Thissectionprovideslinksthatcontainsmoreinformationonthetopicslisted.
Installation of New or Additional ADM Components
ContinuebyconfiguringinitialappliancesettingsasdescribedinChapter 2.
Licenses
YouneedanewlicensetouseADMafterupgradingormigrating.ObtainthelicensefromyourVMwareSales
representative.Formoreinformation,see“Licenses”onpage 39.
Upgrading ADM
ContinuewithupgradeproceduresasdescribedinChapter 6.
Migrating to a New Appliance
ContinuewithmigrationproceduresasdescribedinChapter 7.
Security
FormoreinformationonADMsecurity,seeChapter 4..
NOTEAllADMappliancesthatparticipateinmixedenvironemntmodemustrunthesame6.1versionofthe
ADM.
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ThischapterdescribesinstallationanddeploymentoftheADM.Topicsinclude:
“A D M InstallationRequirements”onpage 15
“DisablingvMotion”onpage 16
“PreparingtheEnvironment”onpage 16
“DeployingtheVirtualAppliances”onpage 18
“InstallingWindowsCollectoronpage 20
ADM Installation Requirements
ADMisanappliancethatcanruninaVMwareinfrastructure.Thissectioncontainsrequirementsthatmust
bemetbeforeyouinstallandusetheADMappliance.
Installation Personnel
TheinstallationproceduresinthisdocumentmustbeperformedbyITprofessionalsfamiliarwith
virtualizationandVMwaretechnologiessuchasESXserversandrelatedvirtualandphysicalequipment.
ESX Resources
TousetheADMappliance,youmustinstalltheADMapplianceonaVMwareESXserverversion3.5orlater.
ConfigurethevirtualmachineonyourESXserveraccordingtothedeploymentmodelwithresourcesas
describedinTable 21.
Installing ADM
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Table 2-1. Virtual Appliance Deployments
ADM Virtual Appliance (VA) Memory (GB) Number of vCPUs NICs Disk (GB) OVF Template
Singlebox 4 4 4 80 Core
Aggregator+DB 4 4 1 80 Core
Aggregator 3 2 1 80 Core
Database 3 2 1 80 Core
PassiveCollector 2 1 4 8 Collector
LinuxActive+PassiveCollector 4 2 4 8 Collector
WindowsActiveDiscovery
Collector
21 120Windows2008R2
Standard
NOTEVMwaredoesnotprovideOVFtemplateforlocalwindowsmachinethathoststheWinApe.
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Installing the vSphere Client
InstallthevSphereclienttoworkwithVMwareenvironment.
To download and install the vSphere Client
1 LaunchInternetExplorerbrowser.
2Intheaddressbar,typetheIPnumberoftheESXServerwherethevirtualmachineisinstalled,for
example:
https://<ESX Server IP>
3ClicktheDownloadvSphereClientlink,andthenSavetheclientexecutablefiletoyourlocalharddisk.
4Runtheexecutablefile.
5AcceptthelicenseandclickNext.
6Typetheusernameandorganizationdetailsiftheydonotappearbydefault.ClickNext.
7Atthenextscreen,clickNextwithoutselectingInstallvSphereHostUpdateUtility.
8Ifdifferentfromthedefault,specifytheinstallationfolder,andthenclickNext.
9ClickInstall.
10 ClickFinishtoclosethewizard.
Disabling vMotion
To disable automatic vMotion
1InthevSphereclient,selectthecluster,rightclickonitandselectEditSettings.
2IntheVMwareDRSsection,selectVirtualMachineOptions.
3 SelecttheADMvirtualappliances.
4 SelectDisablefromtheAutomationLevellistbox.
5ClickOK.
Preparing the Environment
PerformthefollowingproceduresbeforeyousetuptheADM.
Preparing an ESX Configuration
CreateandconfigureanewvSwitchforeachphysicalspanport.Repeatthefollowingproceduresforeachnew
vSwitch.
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OTEADMsupportsWindowsInternetExplorer6.0andlaterbrowsers.
NOTEThevSphereclientinstallationcantakeseveralminutes.
IMPORTANTADMvirtualappliancesarenotsupportedbyvMotion.IftheADMvirtualapplianceisinstalled
onaVMwareDRScluster,performthefollowingstepstodisableautomaticvMotion.
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Creating a New vSwitch for Passive Discovery
To create a new vSwitch for Passive Discovery
1 ConnectthemonitorportstoavailablenetworkinterfacesontheESXserver.
2 ConnecttotheESXserverorvCenterbyusingvSphereclient.
3 NavigatetotheConfigurationtabontheESXserverwhereyouwanttodeployADMappliances.
4 Navigatetothenetworkingconfigurationoption.
5ClickAddNetworkingtoopentheAdd
networkwizard.
6 SelectconnectiontypeasVirtualMachine,andclickNext.
7 SelectthevmnicthatisconnectedtothemonitorportonthephysicalswitchandclickNext.
8Specifyanetworklabel,forexample,spanport,forthenewportgroupandclickNext.
9ClickFinish.
Configuring the vSwitch General Settings for Passive Discovery
To configure the vSwitch general settings for Passive Discovery
1OpenthenewvSwitchPropertieswindow.
2 SelectthevSwitchandclickEdit.
3 NavigatetotheSecuritytabandchangethePromiscuousModefromRejecttoAcceptandclickOK.
4Clickthenetworkadapterstab,selecttherelevantvmnicandclickEdit.
5 ChangetheConfiguredSpeed,Duplexto10MB,FullDuplex
.
6ClickOKandthenClose.
Configuring the vSwitch for Passive Collector
Connect the Passive Collector to a port group. To define a port group
1 CreateaportgroupinthevSwitchasfollows:
aLogintotheESXServerorvCenterusingvCenterClient.TheVirtualInfrastructureClientscreen
appears.
bClicktheConfigurationtab.
c SelectNetworkingfromtheHardwarelist.
dFromtheprecedingscreen,selectProperties.
e SelectPortsandclickAdd.
f SelectVirtualMachineandclick
Next.
gSettheNetworkLabel,forexample,ADMspanportandclickNext.
hVerifythattheportgroupislisted,andclickFinish.
2 ChangethePromiscuousModetoAccept.ThisvalueissettoRejectbydefault.
a Selecttheportgroupthatyoucreated;forexample,ADMspanport.
bClickEdit
andselectSecuritytab.
c SelectPromiscuousMode,andthenselectAcceptfromthelistbox.
IMPORTANTPerformthefollowingstepstoconnecttovSwitchesthatspantheinternaltraffic
betweenvirtualmachinesrunningontheESXServer.
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dClickOKandthenClose.
Configuring dvSwitch for Passive Collector
IfavirtualmachineisdirectlyconnectedtothenetworkandnotthroughthevSwitch,thephysicalCollector
observesthetraffic,whilethevSwitchdoesnot.ThisistermedasVMDirectPath.
SoftwarebasedCiscoNexusswitchesaresupported.
ThisprocedureisrelevantonlyforvSphere4andnotforESX3.5.
To create a port group in the dvSwitch
1LogintothevCenterserverwithvCenterclient.
2ClickConfigurationandthenselectNetworkingfromtheInventorytab.
3 SelectDistributedvSwitch.
4OntheConfigurationtab,selectNewPortGroup.
5ConfiguresupportforallVLANsbyenteringthedetails
ontheCreateDistributedVirtualPortGroup
windowasshowninTable 22.
.
6ClickNexttofinishandreturntothedvSwitchNetworkConfigurationscreen.
7 SelecttheADMspanportgroupandclickProperties.
8ClicktheSecuritytabontheADMspanportPropertieswindow.
9 SelectPromiscuousMode,andthenselectAcceptfromthelistbox.
10 ClickOKandthenClose.
Deploying the Virtual Appliances
TheADMvirtualappliancecontainsandrunsoneormoreofthefollowingcomponents:
Aggregator
Database
ActiveDiscoveryUNIX
PassiveDiscovery
“SystemArchitecture”onpage 9describestheappliancearchitecture.
PerformthefollowingproceduresbyusingaWindowsmachinewithremoteaccesstotheESXserver.
Deploying the ADM Virtual Appliances
VirtualappliancesareinstalledontheESXserveraccordingtheconfigurationsinTable 23.
Table 2-2. VLAN Support
Parameter Value Specified
Name Anameforportgroup(ADMspanport).ThenamemustbesameasinvSwitchprocedure.
Numberofports OneforeachESXindatacenter
VLANtype VLANTrunking
VLANID 04094
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Chapter 2 Installing ADM
Before You Begin
Ensureallrequirementsaremetasdescribedin“ESXResources”onpage 15.
Deployment Procedure
RepeatthefollowingstepsoneachADMvirtualappliance,excepttheWindowsCollectorthatisinstalled
separatelyasdescribedin“InstallingWindowsCollectoronpage 20:
1 DownloadtheADMvirtualappliancefilesfromVMwareWebsiteandextractthefilestoalocalfolder.
TheextractedZipfilesincludeanOVFand
aVMDKfile.
TheVAfilesareinZipformatwiththefollowingnamingconvention:
OVF Template-build number
where:
OVFTemplate isasdescribedinTable 23.
buildnumberistheADMversionandbuildnumber.
2LogintotheESXserverbyusingthevSphereclient.
3IntheFilemenu,selectDeployOVFTemplate.BrowsetotheOVFfileandselectit.
4ClickNext.TheOVFTemplateDetails
screenappears.
5ClickNext.TheNameandLocationscreenappears.
Table 2-3. Virtual Appliance Configuration
Appliance Type OVF Template Includes Component(s)
Aggregator ADMCore Aggregator
Database
Singlebox ADMCore Aggregator
Database
PassiveDiscovery
UNIXActiveDiscovery
Database ADMCore Database
Aggregatorwithremote
database
ADMCore Aggregator
PassiveDiscoveryCollector ADMCollector PassiveDiscovery
PassiveandActive
DiscoveryCollector
ADMCollector UNIXActiveandPassiveDiscovery
NOTEInstallaseparateWindowsCollectorusinganinstallationwizardasdescribedin
“InstallingWindowsCollectoronpage 20.
I
MPORTANTPerformanceofADMCollectorsisaffectedbydistanceandnetworklatencybetweenthe
Collectorsandobjectsbeingdiscovered.Formoreinformation,seeVMwarevCenterApplicationDiscovery
ManagerPeformanceandScalabilityGuide.
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OTEYoucandeployADMcomponentsinanyorderorevensimultaneouslybyusingthevSphereclient.
I
MPORTANTEnsurethatthebuildnumberisidenticalforallappliancesdeployed.
N
OTEIfanSSLCertificateWarningmessageappears,clickIgnore.
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6TypeauniquevirtualappliancenameaccordingtotheITnamingconventionofyourorganizationand
withrelevancetotheappliancetypeasdescribedinTable 23.
7ClickNext.TheDatastorescreenappears.
8ClickNext.TheNetworkMappingscreenappears.
9ClickNext.TheReadytoCompletescreenappears.ItdisplaysdetailsabouttheOVFfile,sizefor
downloadandsizewhenextracted,virtualappliancename,hostorcluster,datastoreandnetwork
mapping.
10 ClickFinishtoconfirmthesettingsandbeginthedeployment.
11 ClickCloseinthemessagedialogboxwhendeploymentsuccessfullycompletes.
12 Repeatthisprocedureuntilallcomponentsare
deployed,andthencontinuewith“InstallingWindows
Collectoronpage 20.
Installing Windows Collector
Before You Begin
EnsurethattheWindowsmachineonwhichtheCollectorisbeinginstalledmeetstheminimumrequirements
asdescribedin“ESXResources”onpage 15.
Deployment
To deploy Windows Collector on a Windows machine
1 DownloadtheVMwarevCenterADMWindowsCollectorexecutablefilefromVMwareWebsitetoyour
localWindowsmachine.
2Doubleclicktheexecutablefile.
TheInstallShieldWizardscreenappears.
3ClickNext.TheLicenseAgreementscreenappears.
4Readthelicense,selectIacceptthetermsofthelicenseagreement,andclickNext.
TheChoose
InstallationFolderscreenappears.
5Ifyouwanttochangethedefaultinstallationlocation,clickChangeandselectthepreferredinstallation
directory.
6ClickNext.TheHostInformationscreenappears.
7TypethefollowinginformationtoconfiguretheWindowsCollector:
AggregatorIPAddress
N
OTEIfthereismorethanonedatastore,selectthedatastorewhereyouwanttoinstallthevirtual
machine.
N
OTETheprocessofcopyingandconfiguringtheADMcomponentcantakeseveralminutes.The
deploymentandconfigurationstatusappearsinamessagedialogboxandtheRecentTaskspane.
NOTEIfawarningappearsaboutanunknownpublisher,clickRuntoproceed.
N
OTEUsethescrollbartoviewallofthelicensetext.Ifyoudonotwanttoacceptthelicense,youwill
bepromptedtoconfirmthisbeforetheinstallationprogramcloses.
N
OTEThedefaultinstallationpathis:C:\Program Files\VMware\ADM.
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VMware vCenter vCenter Application Discovery Manager 6.1 User guide

Category
Database software
Type
User guide

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