Deployment Guide
Installing and Running the vFoglight Agent Manager (FglAM) 101
Installing the vFoglight Agent Manager
a
Type
3
and press
Enter
.
The installer searches for HA peers and tests the connection(s). A message
appears informing you of the search and test progress.
When the search and test are complete, you return to the Configure vFMS
URLs menu and prompt.
b
To see whether HA peers where found and added to the list, type
1
and press
Enter
. A URL that failed the connectivity test appears with an
x
next to it.
You then return to the Configure vFMS URLs menu and prompt.
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When you have finished adding Management Server URLs, type
0
and press
Enter
.
Note If you did not configure any Management Server URLs, if there are URLs listed that
have not been tested, or if there are URLs listed that failed the connectivity test, a
message appears asking you to confirm whether or not you would like to continue.
The Install as a Windows Service step appears.
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If you want to install the vFoglight Agent Manager as a Windows service (the
default setting) and have it start automatically when Windows starts, simply press
Enter
.
If you do not want to install the vFoglight Agent Manager as a Windows service,
type
N
and press
Enter
.
The Summary step appears.
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Press
Enter
to exit the installer and complete the installation.
The vFoglight Agent Manager installer calculates the installation size and copies
files to the machine.
Note Install the vFoglight Agent Manager on each host that you would like to monitor.
Configuring vFoglight Management Server URLs from the Command Line
As described in step 8 of “Installing the vFoglight Agent Manager from the Command
Line” on page 98 and step 3 of “Using the Silent vFoglight Agent Manager Installer” on
page 103, you can configure the vFoglight Agent Manager connection parameters
described below as part of the command-line installation processes.
The required and optional parameters for specifying a vFoglight Management Server
URL are described below. Parameters must be specified as a list of comma-separated
name-value pairs, starting with the required
url
parameter. For example:










