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Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter Configuration Manager Advanced Installation Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Achieving a Successful VCM Installation
- Hardware Requirements for Collector Machines
- Software and Operating System Requirements for Collector Machines
- Preparing for Installation
- System Prerequisites to Install VCM
- Configure Resources to Install VCM on a Virtual Machine
- Secure Communications Certificates
- Single-Tier Server Installation
- Configure a Single-Tier Installation Environment
- Verify that the Installing User is an Administrator
- Install and Configure a Windows Server 2008 R2 Operating System
- Install the .NET Framework
- Configuring the Database Components of the VCM Collector
- Configure the Web Components
- Configure SSRS on the VCM Collector
- Configure the VCM Collector Components
- Two-Tier Split Installation
- Configuring a Two-Tier Split Installation Environment
- Verify that the Installing User is an Administrator
- Install and Configure a Windows Server 2008 R2 Operating System
- Configuring the VCM Database Server
- Disable the Firewall or Add an Exception for SQL Server Port 1433
- Install SQL Server on the Database Server
- Verify and Configure the SQL Server Properties
- Verify Matching SQL Server and Computer Names
- Verify the SQL Server Agent Service Account is a sysadmin
- Select the SQL Server Agent Service Account
- Establish SQL Server Administration Rights
- Configure the Combined VCM Collector and Web Server
- Three-Tier Split Installation
- Installing VCM
- Configuring SQL Server for VCM
- Upgrading or Migrating VCM
- Upgrading VCM and Components
- Upgrading Virtual Environments Collections
- Migrating VCM
- Prerequisites to Migrate VCM
- Migrate Only Your Database
- Replace Your Existing 32-Bit Environment with a Supported 64-bit Environment
- Migrate a 32-bit Environment Running VCM 5.3 or Earlier to VCM 5.6
- Migrate a 64-bit Environment Running VCM 5.3 or Earlier to VCM 5.6
- Migrate a Split Installation of VCM 5.3 or Earlier to a Single-Tier, Two-Tier...
- How to Recover Your Collector Machine if the Migration is not Successful
- Maintaining VCM After Installation
- Hardware and Operating System Requirements for VCM Managed Machines
- VCM Agent Support on Non-English Windows Platforms
- VCM Managed Machine Requirements
- Windows Custom Information Supports PowerShell 2.0
- Supported OS Provisioning Target Systems
- Software Provisioning Requirements
- UNIX and Linux Patch Assessment and Deployment Requirements
- Support for VMware Cloud Infrastructure
- vCenter Operations Manager Integration Features
- FIPS Requirements
- Agent Sizing Information
- Hardware and Software Requirements for the Operating System Provisioning Server
- Installing, Configuring, and Upgrading the OS Provisioning Server and Components
- Index
Select the SQLServer Agent Service Account
SQL Server Agent is a service that runs scheduled jobs in SQLServer and runs as a specific user account.
Verify that the SQL Server Agent service account that you provided during the SQL Server installation is a
SQL Server sysadmin. The SQL Server Agent runs as a user account.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the account you provide for the SQL Server Agent service has permission to log on as a
service and the required additional permissions. See the online Microsoft Developer Network for more
information.
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Understand the supported service account types for non-clustered and clustered servers. VCM 5.6
supports Active/Active SQL clusters. See the online Microsoft Developer Network for more
information.
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Verify that the account you will use for the SQL Server Agent service account has the sysadmin
privilege. See "Verify the SQLServer Agent Service Account is a sysadmin" on page 94.
Procedure
1. On the VCMdatabase server machine, click Start and select All Programs.
2. Click Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 and select Configuration Tools > SQL Server Configuration
Manager.
3. Click SQL Server Services.
4. Right-click SQL Server Agent (MSSQLSERVER) and click Properties.
5. On the Log On tab, select a log on option and provide the account information.
Option Description
Built-in account In a single-tier installation, you can select the Local System account,
which has unrestricted access to all system resources. In a split
installation environment, do not select the built-in Local System
account. This account is a member of the Windows Administrators
group on the local machine.
This account In a split installation, the SQLServer Agent must be running as a user
account. Select a Windows domain account for the SQL Server Agent
service account.
This option provides increased security. Select this option for jobs that
require application resources across a network, to forward events to
other Windows application logs, or to notify administrators through
email or pagers.
6. Type or select an account name that has the sysadmin privilege.
7. Click OK.
What to do next
Establish SQLServer administration rights. See "Establish SQL Server Administration Rights" on page 95.
Establish SQL Server Administration Rights
Members of the SQLServer sysadmin fixed server role can perform any activity in the server. The user
who installs VCM must have SQL Server sysadmin rights.
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