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Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter Operations Manager Administration Guide
- Contents
- VMware vCenter Operations Manager Administration Guide
- Configuring and Managing vCenter Operations Manager
- Configuring Adapters
- Configuring Resources
- Configuring Attribute Packages
- Configuring Applications
- Configuring and Managing Users
- Configuring Alert Notifications
- Performing Basic System Administration Tasks
- View Performance Information
- View Status Information
- vCenter Operations Manager Service Names
- Start or Stop vCenter Operations Manager Services
- Viewing and Managing System Log Files
- Delete Old Data in the File System Database
- Run the Audit Report
- Modify Global Settings
- Modify Global Settings for Virtual Environments
- Create a Support Bundle
- Resolving Administrative System Alerts
- Analytics FSDB Overloaded
- Analytics Threshold Checking Overloaded
- Collector Is Down
- Controller Is Unable to Connect to MQ
- DataQueue Is Filling Up
- Describe Failed
- Failed to Connect to Replication MQ
- Failed to Repair Corrupted FSDB Files
- File Queue Is Full
- FSDB Files Corrupted for Resources
- FSDB Storage Drive Free Space Is Less Than 10%
- No DT Processors Connected
- One or More Resources Were Not Started
- Outbound Alert Send Failed
- Replication MQ Sender Is Blocked
- Backing Up and Recovering Data
- Backing Up and Recovering Data Components
- Backing Up and Recovering Processing Components
- Configuring the Repository Adapter
- Repository Adapter Requirements and Limitations
- Repository Adapter Configuration Steps
- Creating a Database User for the Repository Adapter
- Configure the Source Database Connection for the Repository Adapter
- Configure the Output Destination for the Repository Adapter
- Configuring the Source and Destination Columns for the Repository Adapter
- Configure Data Export Values for the Repository Adapter
- Customizing Repository Adapter Operation
- Start the Repository Adapter
- Using System Tools
- Using the Database Command Line Interface
- Index
Backing Up and Recovering Processing Components
You must follow certain guidelines when you back up and recover the vCenter Operations Manager processing
components. The processing components include the vCenter Operations Manager server, the
vCenter Operations Manager Remote Collector server, the DT processor server, and the database server.
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Selecting a Backup and Recovery Strategy for the Server on page 132
The vCenter Operations Manager server runs the services that make up the
vCenter Operations Manager application. These services include the vCenter Operations Manager Web
service, Collector service, ActiveMQ service , and Analytics service. Because it is a high-performance and
resource-intensive application, vCenter Operations Manager usually requires a dedicated server.
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Backing Up and Recovering the RDB Server on page 134
vCenter Operations Manager uses commercially available relational databases. If the
vCenter Operations Manager RDB is unavailable, vCenter Operations Manager becomes unavailable. If
you require a high availability or remote failover capability, configure the RDB server to use clustering
or a remote warm backup.
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Backing Up and Recovering a Remote Collector Server on page 134
The vCenter Operations Manager remote collector is a remote host that has only the
vCenter Operations Manager collector installed. A remote collector does not store data. You might want
to install one or more remote collectors to navigate firewalls, reduce bandwidth across data centers, and
reduce the load on the vCenter Operations Manager server.
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Backing Up and Recovering a Remote DT Processor Server on page 134
A remote DT processor is a vCenter Operations Manager Server process that performs analytics
calculations. It does not store data. You can distribute the load by starting a separate analytics process
on one or more remote hosts to perform just the dynamic threshold (DT) portion of analytics processing.
Selecting a Backup and Recovery Strategy for the Server
The vCenter Operations Manager server runs the services that make up the vCenter Operations Manager
application. These services include the vCenter Operations Manager Web service, Collector service, ActiveMQ
service , and Analytics service. Because it is a high-performance and resource-intensive application,
vCenter Operations Manager usually requires a dedicated server.
Many organizations use the vCenter Operations Manager server, and by extension the FSDB, as a mission-
critical application. You can implement vCenter Operations Manager as a set of clustered servers for high
availability, or as a set of remote servers for disaster recovery or failover purposes, or both.
Implementing High Availability for the Server
You can implement high availability for the vCenter Operations Manager server by using shared disks and
clustering software. When a server that hosts vCenter Operations Manager becomes unavailable, the clustering
software maps the shared disk and vCenter Operations Manager services to the backup server and brings them
online.
High availability capability has the following hardware and software requirements.
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A shared disk (SAN) to install the vCenter Operations Manager software and
vCenter Operations Manager FSDB.
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Two separate servers on which to deploy vCenter Operations Manager services and environment
variables.
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Cluster software on both servers to manage vCenter Operations Manager services.
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A virtual IP address representing the cluster, for end users and remote collectors that point to the
vCenter Operations Manager server to use.
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