Installation guide

Table Of Contents
Procedure
1. "Add vCenter Server Instances" on page 30
Add the vCenter Server instances to VCM so that you can license and collect vCenter Server data
using the Managing Agent.
2. "Configure the vCenter Server Settings" on page 31
Configure the Managing Agent, communication, and vCenter Server access options so that VCM can
collect host and guest data from the vCenter Server instances.
3. "Collect vCenter Server Data" on page 32
Collect the vCenter Server, host, and guest data from the vCenter Server instances. The data is
displayed by detailed data type and appears in the VCM Console.
The collectedvCenter Server data appears in the Console in the Virtual Environments node. The collected
vCenter Server data helps you identify and manage vCenter Server, host, and guest objects. See " vCenter
Server Collection Results" on page 33.
Add vCenter Server Instances
Add the vCenter Server instances to VCM so that you can license and collect vCenter Server data using
the Managing Agent.
In addition to adding the vCenter Server instances, and you can also add the Windows machine on which
the vCenter Server is installed and manage the underlying Windows operating system.
Prerequisites
Know the names and domain information for the vCenter Server instances in your environment.
Procedure
1. Click Administration.
2. Select Machines Manager > Available Machines.
3. Click Add Machines.
4. On the Add Machines page, select Basic: Name, Domain, Type, Automatically license machines, and
click Next.
5. On the Manually Add Machines - Basic page, configure these options to identify the vCenter Server
instances.
Option Description
Machine Name of the vCenter Server.
Domain Domain to which the vCenter Server belongs.
Type Domain type.
Machine Type Select vCenter (Windows).
6. Click Add.
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