In the previous article, we learned how to install and deploy vcenter operations manager. Here we continue our journey to see how to install and deploy the adapter and client.
First install the adapter and copy the VMware-vcops-viewadapter-1.6.0-<buildnumber>. Pak file to a temporary folder. Access the vcenter Operations Manager Management Interface in a browser. If you forget the URL, I will tell you the last time, https: // <UI Virtual Machine static IP>/admin. on the Management page, select the Update page, click browse to select the Pak file, and then click Update to upload it to the server.
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Then read and accept the license agreement on the page and close the window.
After the adapter is installed, We need to generate an adapter instance. First, open a browser to access the custom UI (custom UI) page of vcenter operations manager and Log On As admin. The URL is https: // <UI Virtual Machine IP address>/vcops-custom, and then select Admin> support to check whether the v4h adapter appears on the adapter information page. If not, it would be terrible! Reinstall it!
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Name the adapter and select full set in metric set to collect and view all information. Click Add on the Right of credential to add a password to the instance. On the Add credential interface, select v4h adapter in adapter kind and pairing credential in credential kind. Enter the Instance name and server password. This password will be used to access the server adapter from the client installed on the view connection server in the future. Click OK to close the window.
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Congratulations! We have completed the generation and configuration of a vcenter Operations Manager for Horizon adapter instance! Next, install the client on the connection server of view.
In a view pod or cluster, you only need to install a client on the view connection server. Run VMware-v4vbrokeragent-x86_64-1.16.0-<buildnumber>. EXE, first browse and accept the license agreement, check launch the VMware vcenter Operations Manager view broker configuration utility, and select install. After the installation is complete, select finish to close the window. This installation process is relatively simple. Then we need to configure the client.
In the displayed Configuration window, enter the IP address of vcenter operations manager and select pair to pair the client with the adapter. Enter the server password you just set, and then click OK to perform the configuration process.
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After you see the successful pairing interface, click Close to close the window, yeah! Success!
In the displayed client Configuration Wizard, select next to view the view pod information, and then select finish on the summary page to complete the configuration.
In the View broker agent settings page that appears later, check the configuration information again, select apply, and click Close on the page that appears successfully to complete the final configuration! Finally!
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Then we can open the custom interface in the browser (if you forget the URL, please go up) to view the view environment information. On the View overview page, you can view Multiple widgets, such as alerts, pods, and pods indicator. This dashboard is fully customizable.
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On the View infrastructure page, we can see detailed information about hosts, virtual desktop VMS, and RDS hosts. If there is a ** or red alarm, please check the relevant information for processing and prepare for possible resizing.
Now, we will introduce vcenter Operations Manager for horizon here. Hope it will help you! If you have any questions, contact the author!
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VMware end user computing solution development manager with 11 years of it experience, rich experience in business process management, digital marketing, and virtualization product and solution development. Currently, we are committed to developing solutions for end-user computing products and promoting the market.
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