1.2.0
Table Of Contents
- Lifecycle Manager Installation and Configuration Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introducing LCM
- Installing and Configuring Orchestrator
- Orchestrator Components Setup Guidelines
- Install Orchestrator
- Configuring Orchestrator
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Log In to the Orchestrator Configuration Interface
- Change the Default Password
- Revert to the Default Password for Orchestrator Configuration
- Configure the Network Connection
- Change the Default Configuration Ports on the Orchestrator Client Side
- Import the vCenter SSL Certificate
- Configuring LDAP Settings
- Password Encryption and Hashing Mechanism
- Configure the Database Connection
- Server Certificate
- Configure the Default Plug-Ins
- Import the vCenter Server License
- Start the Orchestrator Server
- Export the Orchestrator Configuration
- Import the Orchestrator Configuration
- Configure the Maximum Number of Events and Runs
- Change the Web View SSL Certificate
- Define the Server Log Level
- Maintenance and Recovery
- Controlling Orchestrator Access
- Installing and Configuring LCM
- Installing LCM
- Configuring LCM
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Initial Configuration of Lifecycle Manager
- Configure the LCM Web View
- Set Approval Requirements
- Configure Archiving Settings
- Change Authorization Groups
- Change the Naming Convention for Virtual Machines
- Enable Email Notifications
- Configure Email Notification Content
- Configure Currency and Date Formats
- Upgrading Orchestrator and LCM
- Uninstall LCM and Orchestrator
- Index
LCM Installation Process 2
You must install and configure LCM by using both the Orchestrator configuration interface and the LCM
interface.
Before installing LCM, you must install and configure vCenter Orchestrator. You must use the Orchestrator
configuration interface to configure the components that are related to the engine, such as the database,
network, server certificate, and so on. These components must be configured correctly so that LCM functions
properly.
Table 2-1 lists the interfaces that you must use to complete the installation process.
Table 2-1. LCM Installation Interfaces
Installation Task Installation Interface
Install and configure Orchestrator Orchestrator configuration interface
Install LCM and configure LCM plug-ins Orchestrator configuration interface
Configure LCM LCM interface
NOTE LCM 1.1.x users can upgrade to LCM 1.2. If you want to upgrade your LCM 1.1.x and Orchestrator 4.0.1
installation, see Chapter 11, “Upgrading to Orchestrator 4.1 and LCM 1.2,” on page 75, before proceeding
with the installation.
VMware, Inc.
17