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Verifying the
vCenter Operations Manager
Installation 3
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Verifying the vCenter Operations Manager Installation from the vSphere Client,” on page 23
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“Verify the vCenter Operations Manager Installation from a Browser,” on page 24
Verifying the vCenter Operations Manager Installation from the
vSphere Client
Verify that vCenter Operations Manager is installed so that you can start monitoring your virtual
environment from the vSphere Client.
Prerequisites
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Complete the installation, licensing, and registration process for the vCenter Operations Manager
vApp.
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Verify that you have a supported browser on the machine where the vSphere Client runs. For
information about browser requirements, see the vCenter Operations Manager release notes at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vcops-pubs.html.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vCenter Server system and locate the vCenter Operations Manager icon in the Solutions
and Applications pane of the Home page.
2 Click the icon to open your edition of vCenter Operations Manager.
You can ignore the certificate warnings that might appear.
3 Look at the dashboard and verify that the inventory objects you expect to see appear.
If you set collection credentials during the registration process, you can see only the objects that the
collection credentials provide read access to in the vSphere Client. If you have linked vCenter Server
systems, you can see only the vCenter Server objects that are connected to that vSphere Client instance.
vCenter Operations Manager starts collecting data. As it becomes available, more information is displayed
in vCenter Operations Manager. This process might take a few minutes. The availability of some metrics
depends on the vCenter Server and ESX host versions.
NOTE Even if you do not have privileges to view certain inventory objects, the performance data for these
objects is used when calculating metrics for higher inventory levels. For example, you might not have
privileges to monitor an ESX host, but the data for its performance is calculated in the Datacenter
performance metrics that you can view.
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