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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 Windows Server 2008 R2
- Install the .NET Framework
- Configuring the Database Components of the VCM Collector
- Install SQL Server on the VCM Collector
- Verify and Configure the SQL Server Properties
- Verify Matching SQL Server and Computer Names
- Verify the SQL Server Agent Service Account is a sysadmin
- Verify that the SQL Server Agent Service Starts Automatically
- Select the SQL Server Agent Service Account
- Establish SQL Server Administration Rights
- 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
- Verify that the SQL Server Agent Service Starts Automatically
- Select the SQL Server Agent Service Account
- Establish SQL Server Administration Rights
- Configure the Combined VCM Collector and Web Server
- Three-Tier Split Installation
- Configuring a Three-Tier Split Installation Environment
- Verify that the Installing User is an Administrator
- Install and Configure a Windows Server 2008 R2 Operating System
- Configure the VCM Database Server
- 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
- Verify that the SQL Server Agent Service Starts Automatically
- Select the SQL Server Agent Service Account
- Establish SQL Server Administration Rights
- Configure the Web Server
- Configure the VCM Collector
- 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 5.7
- Migrate a 64-bit Environment Running VCM 5.3 or Earlier toVCM 5.7
- 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
- Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS Agent Files
- Windows Custom Information Supports PowerShell 2.0
- Supported OS Provisioning Target Systems
- Software Provisioning Requirements
- Linux and UNIX 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
For example, cp -R /media/cdrom/Win2003-R2-SP2-Standard /tmp/Win2003-R2-SP2-
Standard-Disk1.
3. Replace the first CD with the second CD and run the cp -R /media/cdrom/<source directory
name> /tmp/<directory name> command.
For example, cp -R /media/cdrom/Win2003-R2-SP2-Standard /tmp/Win2003-R2-SP2-
Standard-Disk2.
When you import the second CD, do not replace any files if you are prompted during the copy
operation.
What to do next
Import Windows distributions into your repository. See "Import Windows Distributions" below.
Import Windows Distributions
Windows distributions are the operating system installation files that you import into the OS Provisioning
Server repository. After importing the distribution, you use VCM provisioning actions to install the
operating system on target machines.
You can import standard and customized ISO images. When you import a standard image, you type the
required metadata. If the import process detects a custom image, you must select specific values for the
platform, distribution, and build type.
When you mount the images, do not use -t iso9660. If you use -t iso9660, some automounted
media will not import. If the import process reports a fingerprint error message, you must unmount the
directory and manually mount it using the -t udf rather than the -t iso9660 option.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the distributions you are importing do not include spaces in the filenames. Before you
import, remove the spaces or replace them with underscores.
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Confirm that the current OS Provisioning Server IP address is correct for your production
environment. You cannot change the OS Provisioning Server IP address at a later time. If the initial IP
address of the OS Provisioning Server after install is not the address you intend for it to have when it is
put into production, you must change its address, and change related DHCP and TFTP configurations,
before you import any OS distributions. If you change the OS Provisioning Server IP address after you
imported the distributions, you must re-import the distributions with the new address.You must also
recreate the Windows boot image with the new IP address.
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Determine whether you are importing a single ISO image or multiple images from a directory. The
basicimport command uses a -i option to specify an ISO file and a -d option to specify the directory.
For information about using the basicimport Command Options, see the VCM Administration Guide.
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If you are importing multidistribution .iso files, create directories and copy the files to the directories.
See "Create Directories for Windows Distributions" on the previous page.
Procedure
1. On the OS Provisioning Server, log in as vcmuser.
2. Mount the ISO by attaching to the media image or mounting the image.
For Windows 2008 and Windows 7, use -t udf mount type and do not include any spaces in the path.
For all other Windows operating systems, use loopback. For example, $sudo mount -o loop
/<iso_file.iso> /<mount point>.
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