VMware vRealize Operations Manager 6.6 Configuration Guide

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Contents
About Conguration 7
1
Connecting vRealize Operations Manager to Data Sources 9
VMware vSphere Solution in vRealize Operations Manager 9
Congure a vCenter Adapter Instance in vRealize Operations Manager 11
Congure User Access for Actions 12
End Point Operations Management Solution in vRealize Operations Manager 13
End Point Operations Management Agent Installation and Deployment 13
Roles and Privileges in vRealize Operations Manager 50
Registering Agents on Clusters 51
Manually Create Operating System Objects 51
Managing Objects with Missing Conguration Parameters 52
Mapping Virtual Machines to Operating Systems 53
Customizing How End Point Operations Management Monitors Operating Systems 53
Log Insight 64
Log Insight Page 64
Logs Tab 64
Conguring vRealize Log Insight with vRealize Operations Manager 64
Business Management 66
Congure the vRealize Business for Cloud Adapter 66
vRealize Automation Solution 66
Supported vRealize Automation Versions 67
Object Types and Relationships 67
vRealize Automation Workload Placement 67
Port Information 68
Security Guidelines 68
Conguring vRealize Automation 68
vSAN 71
Congure a vSAN Adapter Instance 71
Verify that the Adapter Instance is Connected and Collecting Data 73
Installing Optional Solutions in vRealize Operations Manager 74
Managing Solution Credentials 74
Managing Collector Groups 75
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Conguring Alerts and
Actions 77
Types of Alerts 77
Conguring Alerts 77
Dening Alerts in vRealize Operations Manager 77
Dening Symptoms for Alerts 78
Dening Recommendations for Alert Denitions 81
Create a New Alert Denition 81
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Alert Denition Best Practices 82
Creating and Managing vRealize Operations Manager Alert Notications 84
Create an Alert Denition for Department Objects 95
Alerts Group 104
Conguring Actions 105
List of vRealize Operations Manager Actions 106
Actions Supported for Automation 107
Integration of Actions with vRealize Automation 108
Working With Actions That Use Power O Allowed 109
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Conguring and Using Workload Balance 113
Conguring Workload Balance 113
Workload Policy Seings 114
Conguring Workload Balance Alerts 115
Using Workload Balance 116
User Scenario: Run Workload Rebalance 116
User Scenario: Schedule a Repeating Rebalancing Action 118
User Scenario: Execute Rebalance from the Home Screen 120
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Conguring Policies 123
Policies 123
Policy Decisions and Objectives 125
Active Policies Tab for Policies 125
Policy Library Tab for Policies 127
Operational Policies 129
User Scenario: Create an Operational Policy for Production vCenter Server Datastore Objects 130
Types of Policies 138
Custom Policies 138
Default Policy in vRealize Operations Manager 146
Policies Provided with vRealize Operations Manager 147
Using the Monitoring Policy Workspace to Create and Modify Operational Policies 148
Policy Workspace in vRealize Operations Manager 149
5
Conguring Super Metrics 171
Create a Super Metric 172
Enhancing Your Super Metrics 173
Exporting and Importing a Super Metric 174
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Conguring Objects 177
Object Discovery 177
About Objects 178
Managing Objects in Your Environment 179
Managing Custom Object Groups in VMware vRealize Operations Manager 184
Managing Application Groups 187
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Conguring Data Display 189
Widgets 189
Widget Interactions 190
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Manage Metric Conguration 190
Add a Resource Interaction XML File 191
Widget Denitions List 192
Dashboards 194
Types Of Dashboards 195
Create and Congure Dashboards 210
Managing Dashboards 213
Views 215
Views Overview 216
Views and Reports Ownership 216
Create and Congure a View 217
Editing, Cloning, and Deleting a View 226
User Scenario: Create, Run, Export, and Import a vRealize Operations Manager View for
Tracking Virtual Machines 227
Reports 229
Report Templates Tab 229
Generated Reports Tab 230
Create and Modify a Report Template 230
Add a Network Share Plug-In for vRealize Operations Manager Reports 233
User Scenario: Handling Reports to Monitor Virtual Machines 234
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Conguring Administration
Seings 239
Managing Users and Access Control in vRealize Operations Manager 239
Users of vRealize Operations Manager 240
Roles and Privileges in vRealize Operations Manager 243
User Scenario: Manage User Access Control 243
Congure a Single Sign-On Source in vRealize Operations Manager 246
Audit Users and the Environment in vRealize Operations Manager 249
vRealize Operations Manager Passwords and Certicates 250
Change the vRealize Operations Manager Administrator Password 250
Generate a vRealize Operations Manager Passphrase 250
Custom vRealize Operations Manager Certicates 251
Modifying Global Seings 254
List of Global Seings 255
Global Seings 257
Create a vRealize Operations Manager Support Bundle 258
Customizing Icons 258
Customize an Object Type Icon 258
Customize an Adapter Type Icon 259
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OPS-CLI Command-Line Tool 261
dashboard Command Operations 262
template Command Operations 262
supermetric Command Operations 263
aribute Command Operations 264
reskind Command Operations for Object Types 264
report Command Operations 264
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le Command Operations 265
Index 267
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About Configuration
The VMware vRealize Operations Manager Conguration Guide describes how to congure and monitor your
environment. It shows you how to connect vRealize Operations Manager to external data sources and
analyze the data collected from them, ensure that users and their supporting infrastructure are in place,
congure resources to determine the behavior of your objects, and format the content that appears in
vRealize Operations Manager.
To help you maintain and expand your vRealize Operations Manager installation, this information describes
how to manage nodes and clusters, congure NTP, view log les, create support bundles, and add a
maintenance schedule. It provides information about license keys and groups, and shows you how to
generate a passphrase, review the certicates used for authentication, run the describe process, and perform
advanced maintenance functions.
Intended Audience
This information is intended for vRealize Operations Manager administrators, virtual infrastructure
administrators, and operations engineers who install, congure, monitor, manage, and maintain the objects
in your environment.
VMware Technical Publications Glossary
VMware Technical Publications provides a glossary of terms that might be unfamiliar to you. For denitions
of terms as they are used in VMware technical documentation, go to
hp://www.vmware.com/support/pubs.
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Connecting
vRealize Operations Manager to Data
Sources 1
Congure solutions in vRealize Operations Manager to connect to and analyze data from external data
sources in your environment. Once connected, you use vRealize Operations Manager to monitor and
manage objects in your environment.
A solution might be only a connection to a data source, or it might include predened dashboards, widgets,
alerts, and views.
vRealize Operations Manager includes the VMware vSphere and End Point Operations Management
solutions. These solutions are installed when you install vRealize Operations Manager.
Other solutions can be added to vRealize Operations Manager as management packs, such as the VMware
Management Pack for NSX for vSphere. To download VMware management packs and other third-party
solutions, visit the VMware Solution Exchange at hps://marketplace.vmware.com/vsx/.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“VMware vSphere Solution in vRealize Operations Manager,” on page 9
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“End Point Operations Management Solution in vRealize Operations Manager,” on page 13
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“Log Insight,” on page 64
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“Business Management,” on page 66
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“vRealize Automation Solution,” on page 66
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“vSAN,” on page 71
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“Installing Optional Solutions in vRealize Operations Manager,” on page 74
VMware vSphere Solution in vRealize Operations Manager
The VMware vSphere solution connects vRealize Operations Manager to one or more vCenter Server
instances. You collect data and metrics from those instances, monitor them, and run actions in them.
vRealize Operations Manager evaluates the data in your environment, identifying trends in object behavior,
calculating possible problems and future capacity for objects in your system based on those trends, and
alerting you when an object exhibits dened symptoms.
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Configuring the vSphere Solution
The vSphere solution is installed together with vRealize Operations Manager. The solution provides the
vCenter Server adapter which you must congure to connect vRealize Operations Manager to your
vCenter Server instances.
Configure and manage
vCenter adapter instances in
one central workplace
Configure user access so that
users can run actions on objects
in vCenter Server from vRealize
Operations Manager
Enable/disable actions
Update the default monitoring policy
Add vCenter adapter instances
Configure the vSphere Solution to
connect vRealize Operations Manager
to one or more vCenter instances
To begin, access
Administration > Solutions
Create roles with permissions to determine
who can access actions
Create user groups, and assign them
action-specific roles and access to adapter
instances
How Adapter Credentials Work
The vCenter Server credentials that you use to connect vRealize Operations Manager to a vCenter Server
instance, determines what objects vRealize Operations Manager monitors. Understand how these adapter
credentials and user privileges interact to ensure that you congure adapters and users correctly, and to
avoid some of the following issues.
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If you congure the adapter to connect to a vCenter Server instance with credentials that have
permission to access only one of your three hosts, every user who logs in to
vRealize Operations Manager sees only the one host, even when an individual user has privileges on all
three of the hosts in the vCenter Server.
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If the provided credentials have limited access to objects in the vCenter Server, even
vRealize Operations Manager administrative users can run actions only on the objects for which the
vCenter Server credentials have permission.
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If the provided credentials have access to all the objects in the vCenter Server, any
vRealize Operations Manager user who runs actions is using this account.
Controlling User Access to Actions
Use the vCenter Server adapter to run actions on the vCenter Server from vRealize Operations Manager. If
you choose to run actions, you must control user access to the objects in your vCenter Server environment.
You control user access for local users based on how you congure user privileges in
vRealize Operations Manager. If users log in using their vCenter Server account, then the way their account
is congured in vCenter Server determines their privileges.
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For example, you might have a vCenter Server user with a read-only role in vCenter Server. If you give this
user the vRealize Operations Manager Power User role in vCenter Server rather than a more restrictive role,
the user can run actions on objects because the adapter is congured with credentials that has privileges to
change objects. To avoid this type of unexpected result, congure local vRealize Operations Manager users
and vCenter Server users with the privileges you want them to have in your environment.
Configure a vCenter Adapter Instance in vRealize Operations Manager
To manage your vCenter Server instances in vRealize Operations Manager, you must congure an adapter
instance for each vCenter Server instance. The adapter requires the credentials that are used for
communication with the target vCenter Server.
C Any adapter credentials you add are shared with other adapter administrators and
vRealize Operations Manager collector hosts. Other administrators might use these credentials to congure
a new adapter instance or to move an adapter instance to a new host.
Prerequisites
Verify that you know the vCenter Server credentials that have sucient privileges to connect and collect
data. If the provided credentials have limited access to objects in vCenter Server, all users, regardless of their
vCenter Server privileges see only the objects that the provided credentials can access. At a minimum, the
user account must have Read privileges and the Read privileges must be assigned at the data center or
vCenter Server level.
Procedure
1 On the menu, click Administration and in the left pane click Solutions.
2 On the Solutions page, select VMware vSphere and click the  icon.
3 Enter a display name and description for the adapter instance.
4 In the vCenter Server text box, enter the FQDN or IP address of the vCenter Server instance to which
you are connecting.
The vCenter Server FQDN or IP address must be reachable from all nodes in the
vRealize Operations Manager cluster.
5 To add credentials for the vCenter Server instance, click the Add icon, and enter the required
credentials.
6 The adapter is congured to run actions on objects in the vCenter Server from
vRealize Operations Manager. If you do not want to run actions, select Disable.
The credentials provided for the vCenter Server instance are also used to run actions. If you do not want
to use these credentials, you can provide alternative credentials by expanding Alternate Action
Credentials, and clicking the Add icon.
7 Click Test Connection to validate the connection with your vCenter Server instance.
8 In the Review and Accept Certicate dialog box, review the certicate information.
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If the certicate presented in the dialog box matches the certicate for your target vCenter Server,
click OK.
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If you do not recognize the certicate as valid, click Cancel. The test fails and the connection to
vCenter Server is not completed. You must provide a valid vCenter Server URL or verify the
certicate on the vCenter Server is valid before completing the adapter conguration.
9 To modify the advanced options regarding collectors, object discovery, or change events, expand the
Advanced .
For information about these advanced seings, search for the VMware vSphere Solution Workspace
Options in the Information Center.
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10 To adjust the default monitoring policy that vRealize Operations Manager uses to analyze and display
information about the objects in your environment, click  Monitoring Goals.
For information about monitoring goals, search for the VMware vSphere Solution Workspace Options
in the Information Center.
11 Click Save .
The adapter instance is added to the list.
vRealize Operations Manager begins collecting data from the vCenter Server instance. Depending on the
number of managed objects, the initial collection can take more than one collection cycle. A standard
collection cycle begins every ve minutes.
What to do next
If you congured the adapter to run actions, congure user access for the actions by creating action roles
and user groups.
Configure User Access for Actions
To ensure that users can run actions in vRealize Operations Manager, you must congure user access to the
actions.
You use role permissions to control who can run actions. You can create multiple roles. Each role can give
users permissions to run dierent subsets of actions. Users who hold the Administrator role or the default
super user role already have the required permissions to run actions.
You can create user groups to add action-specic roles to a group rather than conguring individual user
privileges.
Procedure
1 On the menu, click Administration and in the left pane click Access > Access Control.
2 To create a role:
a Click the Roles tab.
b Click the Add icon, and enter a name and description for the role.
3 To apply permissions to the role, select the role, and in the Permissions pane, click the Edit icon.
a Expand Environment, and then expand Action.
b Select one or more of the actions, and click Update.
4 To create a user group:
a Click the User Groups tab, and click the Add icon.
b Enter a name for the group and a description, and click Next.
c Assign users to the group, and click the Objects tab.
d Select a role that has been created with permissions to run actions, and select the Assign this role
to the user check box.
e Congure the object privileges by selecting each adapter instance to which the group needs access
to run actions.
f Click Finish.
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What to do next
Test the users that you assigned to the group. Log out, and log back in as one of the users. Verify that this
user can run the expected actions on the selected adapter.
End Point Operations Management Solution in
vRealize Operations Manager
You congure End Point Operations Management to gather operating system metrics and to monitor
availability of remote platforms and applications. This solution is installed with
vRealize Operations Manager.
End Point Operations Management Agent Installation and Deployment
Use the information in these links to help you to install and deploy End Point Operations Management
agents in your environment.
Prepare to Install the End Point Operations Management Agent
Before you can install the End Point Operations Management agent, you must perform preparatory tasks.
Prerequisites
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To congure the agent to use a keystore that you manage yourself for SSL communication, set up a JKS-
format keystore for the agent on its host and import its SSL certicate. Make a note of the full path to
the keystore, and its password. You must specify this data in the agent's agent.properties le.
Verify that the agent keystore password and the private key password are identical.
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Dene the agent HQ_JAVA_HOME location.
vRealize Operations Manager platform-specic installers include JRE 1.8.x . Depending on your
environment and the installer you use, you may need to dene the location of the JRE to ensure that the
agent can nd the JRE to use. See “Conguring JRE Locations for End Point Operations Management
Components,” on page 21.
Supported Operating Systems for the End Point Operations Management Agent
These tables describe the supported operating systems for End Point Operations Management agent
deployments.
These congurations are supported for the agent in both development and production environments.
Table 11. Supported Operating Systems for the End Point Operations Management Agent
Operating System Processor Architecture JVM
RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.x,
6.x, 7.x
x86_64, x86_32 Oracle Java SE8
CentOS 5.x, 6.x, 7.x x86_64, x86_32 Oracle Java SE8
SUSE Enterprise Linux (SLES) 11.x,
12.x
x86_64 Oracle Java SE8
Windows 2008 Server, 2008 Server R2 x86_64, x86_32 Oracle Java SE8
Windows 2012 Server, 2012 Server R2 x86_64 Oracle Java SE8
Windows Server 2016 x86_64 Oracle Java SE8
Solaris 10, 11 x86_64, SPARC Oracle Java SE7
AIX 6.1, 7.1 Power PC IBM Java SE7
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Table 11. Supported Operating Systems for the End Point Operations Management Agent (Continued)
Operating System Processor Architecture JVM
VMware Photon Linux 1. 0 x86_64 Open JDK 1.8.0_72-BLFS
Oracle Linux versions 5, 6, 7 x86_64, x86_32 Open JDK Runtime Environment 1.7
Selecting an Agent Installer Package
The End Point Operations Management agent installation les are included in the
vRealize Operations Manager installation package.
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent from a tar.gz or .zip archive, or from an
operating system-specic installer for Windows or for Linux-like systems that support RPM.
Note that when you install a non-JRE version of End Point Operations Management agent, to avoid being
exposed to security risks related to earlier versions of Java, VMware recommends that you only use the
latest Java version.
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Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an RPM Package on page 14
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent from a RedHat Package Manager (RPM)
package. The agent in the noarchpackage does not include a JRE.
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Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an Archive on page 16
You can install an End Point Operations Management agent on a Linux platform from a tar.gz
archive.
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Install the Agent on a Windows Platform from an Archive on page 17
You can install an End Point Operations Management agent on a Windows platform from a .zip le.
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Install the Agent on a Windows Platform Using the Windows Installer on page 17
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent on a Windows platform using a Windows
installer.
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Installing an End Point Operations Management Agent Silently on a Windows Machine on page 18
You can install an End Point Operations Management agent on a Windows machine using silent or
very silent installation.
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Install the Agent on an AIX Platform on page 19
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent on an AIX platform.
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Install the Agent on a Solaris Platform on page 20
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent on a Solaris platform.
Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an RPM Package
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent from a RedHat Package Manager (RPM)
package. The agent in the noarchpackage does not include a JRE.
Agent-only archives are useful when you deploy agents to a large number of platforms with various
operating systems and architectures. Agent archives are available for Windows and UNIX-like
environments, with and without built-in JREs.
The RPM performs the following actions:
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Creates a user and group named epops if they do not exist. The user is a service account that is locked
and you cannot log into it.
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Installs the agent les into /opt/vmware/epops-agent.
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Installs an init script to /etc/init.d/epops-agent.
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Adds the init script to chkconfig and sets it to on for run levels 2, 3, 4, and 5.
If you have multiple agents to install, see “Install Multiple End Point Operations Management Agents
Simultaneously,” on page 46.
Prerequisites
n
Verify that you have sucient privileges to deploy an End Point Operations Management agent. You
must have vRealize Operations Manager user credentials that include a role that allows you to install
End Point Operations Management agents. See “Roles and Privileges in vRealize Operations Manager,”
on page 50.
n
If you plan to run ICMP checks, you must install the End Point Operations Management agent with
root privileges.
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To congure the agent to use a keystore that you manage yourself for SSL communication, set up a JKS-
format keystore for the agent on its host and congure the agent to use its SSL certicate. Note the full
path to the keystore, and its password. You must specify this data in the agent agent.properties le.
Verify that the agent keystore password and the private key password are identical.
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If you are installing a non-JRE package, dene the agent HQ_JAVA_HOME location.
End Point Operations Management platform-specic installers include JRE 1.8.x. Platform-independent
installers do not. Depending on your environment and the installer you use, you might need to dene
the location of the JRE to ensure that the agent can nd the JRE to use. See “Conguring JRE Locations
for End Point Operations Management Components,” on page 21.
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If you are installing a non-JRE package, verify that you are using the latest Java version. You might be
exposed to security risks with earlier versions of Java.
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Verify that the installation directory for the End Point Operations Management agent does not contain a
vRealize Hyperic agent installation.
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If you are using the noarch installation, verify that a JDK or JRE is installed on the platform.
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Verify that you use only ASCII characters when specifying the agent installation path. If you want to
use non-ASCII characters, you must set the encoding of the Linux machine and SSH client application
to UTF-8.
Procedure
1 Download the appropriate RPM bundle to the target machine.
Operating System RPM Bundle to Download
64bit Operating System
epops-agent-x86-64-linux-version.rpm
32bit Operating System
epops-agent-x86-linux-version.rpm
No Arch
epops-agent-noarch-linux-version.rpm
2 Open an SSH connection using root credentials.
3 Run rpm -i epops-agent-Arch-linux-version.rpm to install the agent on the platform that the agent
will monitor, where Arch is the name of the archive and version is the version number.
The End Point Operations Management agent is installed, and the service is congured to start at boot.
What to do next
Before you start the service, verify that the epops user credentials include any permissions that are required
to enable your plug-ins to discover and monitor their applications, then perform one of the following
processes.
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Run service epops-agent start to start the epops-agent service.
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If you installed the End Point Operations Management agent on a machine running SuSE 12.x, start the
End Point Operations Management agent by running the [EP Ops Home]/bin/ep-agent.sh start
command.
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When you aempt to start an End Point Operations Management agent you might receive a message
that the agent is already running. Run ./bin/ep-agent.sh stop before starting the agent.
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Congure the agent in the agent.properties le, then start the service. See Activate End Point
Operations Management Agent to vRealize Operations Manager Server Setup Properties,” on page 23.
Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an Archive
You can install an End Point Operations Management agent on a Linux platform from a tar.gz archive.
By default, during installation, the setup process prompts you to provide conguration values. You can
automate this process by specifying the values in the agent properties le. If the installer detects values in
the properties le, it applies those values. Subsequent deployments also use the values specied in the agent
properties le.
Prerequisites
n
Verify that you have sucient privileges to deploy an End Point Operations Management agent. You
must have vRealize Operations Manager user credentials that include a role that allows you to install
End Point Operations Management agents. See “Roles and Privileges in vRealize Operations Manager,”
on page 50.
n
If you plan to run ICMP checks, you must install the End Point Operations Management agent with
root privileges.
n
Verify that the installation directory for the End Point Operations Management agent does not contain a
vRealize Hyperic agent installation.
n
Verify that you use only ASCII characters when specifying the agent installation path. If you want to
use non-ASCII characters, you must set the encoding of the Linux machine and SSH client application
to UTF-8.
Procedure
1 Download and extract the End Point Operations Management agent installation tar.gz le that is
appropriate for your Linux operating system.
Operating System
tar.gz Bundle to Download
64bit Operating System
epops-agent-x86-64-linux-version.tar.gz
32bit Operating System
epops-agent-x86-linux-version.tar.gz
No Arch
epops-agent-noJRE-version.tar.gz
2 Run cd agent name/bin to open the bin directory for the agent.
3 Run ep-agent.sh start.
The rst time that you install the agent, the command launches the setup process, unless you already
specied all the required conguration values in the agent properties le.
4 (Optional) Run ep-agent.sh status to view the current status of the agent, including the IP address
and port.
What to do next
Register the client certicate for the agent. See “Regenerate an Agent Client Certicate,” on page 41.
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Install the Agent on a Windows Platform from an Archive
You can install an End Point Operations Management agent on a Windows platform from a .zip le.
By default, during installation, the setup process prompts you to provide conguration values. You can
automate this process by specifying the values in the agent properties le. If the installer detects values in
the properties le, it applies those values. Subsequent deployments also use the values specied in the agent
properties le.
Prerequisites
n
Verify that you have sucient privileges to deploy a End Point Operations Management agent. You
must have vRealize Operations Manager user credentials that include a role that allows you to install
End Point Operations Management agents. See “Roles and Privileges in vRealize Operations Manager,”
on page 50.
n
Verify that the installation directory for the End Point Operations Management agent does not contain a
vRealize Hyperic agent installation.
n
Verify that you do not have any End Point Operations Management or vRealize Hyperic agent installed
on your environment before running the agent Windows installer.
Procedure
1 Download and extract the End Point Operations Management agent installation .zip le that is
appropriate for your Windows operating system.
Operating System
ZIP Bundle to Download
64bit Operating System
epops-agent-x86-64-win-version.zip
32bit Operating System
epops-agent-win32-version.zip
No Arch
epops-agent-noJRE-version.zip
2 Run cd agent name\bin to open the bin directory for the agent.
3 Run ep-agent.bat install.
4 Run ep-agent.bat start.
The rst time that you install the agent, the command starts the setup process, unless you already
specied the conguration values in the agent properties le.
What to do next
Generate the client certicate for the agent. See “Regenerate an Agent Client Certicate,” on page 41.
Install the Agent on a Windows Platform Using the Windows Installer
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent on a Windows platform using a Windows
installer.
You can perform a silent installation of the agent. See “Installing an End Point Operations Management
Agent Silently on a Windows Machine,” on page 18.
Prerequisites
n
Verify that you have sucient privileges to deploy an End Point Operations Management agent. You
must have vRealize Operations Manager user credentials that include a role that allows you to install
End Point Operations Management agents. See “Roles and Privileges in vRealize Operations Manager,”
on page 50.
n
Verify that the installation directory for the End Point Operations Management agent does not contain a
vRealize Hyperic agent installation.
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n
If you already have an End Point Operations Management agent installed on the machine, verify that it
is not running.
n
Verify that you do not have any End Point Operations Management or vRealize Hyperic agent installed
on your environment before running the agent Windows installer.
n
You must know the user name and password for the vRealize Operations Manager, the
vRealize Operations Manager server address (FQDN), and the server certicate thumbprint value. You
can see additional information about the certicate thumbprint in the procedure.
Procedure
1 Download the Windows installation EXE le that is appropriate for your Windows platform.
Operating System RPM Bundle to Download
64bit Operating System
epops-agent-x86-64-win-version.exe
32bit Operating System
epops-agent-x86-win-version.exe
2 Double-click the le to open the installation wizard.
3 Complete the steps in the installation wizard.
Verify that the user and system locales are identical, and that the installation path contains only
characters that are part of the system locale's code page. You can set user and system locales in the
Regional Options or Regional Seings control panel.
Note the following information related to dening the server certicate thumbprint.
n
The server certicate thumbprint is required to run a silent installation.
n
Either the SHA1 or SHA256 algorithm can be used for the thumbprint.
n
By default, the vRealize Operations Manager server generates a self-signed CA certicate that is
used to sign the certicate of all the nodes in the cluster. In this case, the thumbprint must be the
thumbprint of the CA certicate, to allow for the agent to communicate with all nodes.
n
As a vRealize Operations Manager administrator, you can import a custom certicate instead of
using the default. In this instance, you must specify a thumbprint corresponding to that certicate
as the value of this property.
n
To view the certicate thumbprint value, log into the vRealize Operations Manager Administration
interface at https://IP Address/admin and click the SSL  icon located on the right of the
menu bar. Unless you replaced the original certicate with a custom certicate, the second
thumbprint in the list is the correct one. If you did upload a custom certicate, the rst thumbprint
in the list is the correct one.
4 (Optional) Run ep-agent.bat query to verify if the agent is installed and running.
The agent begins running on the Windows platform.
C The agent will run even if some of the parameters that you provided in the installation wizard are
missing or invalid. Check the wrapper.log and agent.log les in the product installation path/log
directory to verify that there are no installation errors.
Installing an End Point Operations Management Agent Silently on a Windows Machine
You can install an End Point Operations Management agent on a Windows machine using silent or very
silent installation.
Silent and very silent installations are performed from a command line interface using a setup installer
executable le.
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Verify that you do not have any End Point Operations Management or vRealize Hyperic agent installed on
your environment before running the agent Windows installer.
Use the following parameters to set up the installation process. For more information about these
parameters, see “Specify the End Point Operations Management Agent Setup Properties,” on page 23.
C The parameters that you specify for the Windows installer are passed to the agent conguration
without validation. If you provide an incorrect IP address or user credentials, the
End Point Operations Management agent cannot start.
Table 12. Silent Command Line Installer Parameters
Parameter Value
Mandator
y/Optional Comments
-serverAddress
FQDN/iP
address
Mandatory FQDN or IP address of the
vRealize Operations Manager server.
-username
string Mandatory
-securePort
number Optional
Default is 443
-password
string Mandatory
-serverCertificateThumbprint
string Mandatory The vRealize Operations Manager server certicate
thumbprint. You must enclose the certicate
thumbprint in opening and closing quotation marks,
for example, -serverCertificateThumbprint
"31:32:FA:1F:FD:78:1E:D8:9A:15:32:85:D7:FE:
54:49:0A:1D:9F:6D" .
Parameters are available to dene various other aributes for the installation process.
Table 13. Additional Silent Command Line Installer Parameters
Parameter
Default
Value Comments
/DIR
C:\ep-agent Species the installation path. You cannot use spaces in the
installation path, and you must connect the /DIR command
and the installation path with an equal sign, for
example, /DIR=C:\ep-agent.
/SILENT
none Species that the installation is to be silent. In a silent
installation, only the progress window appears.
/VERYSILENT
none Species that the installation is to be very silent. In a very
silent installation, the progress window does not appear,
however installation error messages are displayed, as is the
startup prompt if you did not disable it.
Install the Agent on an AIX Platform
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent on an AIX platform.
Prerequisites
1 Install IBM Java 7.
2 Add the latest JCE from the IBM JRE security directory: JAVA_INSTALLATION_DIR/jre/lib/security. For
more information, see Downloading and installing the unrestricted JCE policy les
Procedure
1 When you congure the PATH variable, add /usr/java7_64/jre/bin:/usr/java7_64/bin or
PATH=/usr/java7_64/jre/bin:/usr/java7_64/bin:$PATH.
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2 Congure HQ_JAVA_HOME=path_to_current_java_directory.
For more information on seing up and checking your AIX environment, see
hps://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSYKE2_7.0.0/com.ibm.java.aix.
70.doc/diag/problem_determination/aix_setup.html.
3 Download the noJre version of the End Point Operations Management agent and install the agent on an
AIX machine.
4 For agent installation information, see “Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an Archive,” on
page 16
Install the Agent on a Solaris Platform
You can install the End Point Operations Management agent on a Solaris platform.
Prerequisites
1 Install Java 7 or above for Solaris from the Oracle site:
hps://java.com/en/download/help/solaris_install.xml
2 Add the latest JCE from
hp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jce-7-download-432124.html
Procedure
1 When you congure the PATH variable, add /usr/java7_64/jre/bin:/usr/java7_64/bin or
PATH=/usr/java7_64/jre/bin:/usr/java7_64/bin:$PATH.
2 Congure HQ_JAVA_HOME=path_to_current_java_directory.
3 Download and install the noJre version of the End Point Operations Management agent on a Solaris
machine.
4 For agent installation information, see “Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an Archive,” on
page 16
Java Prerequisites for the End Point Operations Management Agent
All End Point Operations Management agents require Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited
Strength Jurisdiction policy les be included as part of the Java package.
Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction policy les are included in the JRE
End Point Operations Management agent installation options.
You can install an End Point Operations Management agent package that does not contain JRE les, or
choose to add JRE later.
If you select a non-JRE installation option, you must ensure that your Java package includes Java
Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction policy les to enable registration of the
End Point Operations Management agent. If you select a non-JRE option and your Java package does not
include Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction policy les, you receive these
error messages Server might be down (or wrong IP/port were used) and Cannot support
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA with currently installed providers.
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