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Table Of Contents
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Administrator's Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Monitoring
- Supported vCenter Server Heartbeat Clients
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Console
- vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- vSphere Client Plug-in
- Server Monitoring
- Network Monitoring
- Application Monitoring
- Performance Monitoring
- Monitoring Data Replication
- Managing vCenter Server Heartbeat
- Server Configuration Wizard
- Managing Heartbeat Settings
- Managing Application Protection
- Managing Services
- Managing Tasks
- Managing Rules
- Managing Plug-ins
- Managing Data Protection
- Maintaining vCenter Server Heartbeat
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Diagnostics
- Collecting Diagnostic Logs
- Two Active or Two Passive Nodes
- Synchronization Failures
- Registry Status is Out-of-Sync
- Channel Drops
- Performance Issues
- Passive Node Does Not Meet Minimum Hardware Requirements
- Hardware or Driver Issues on VMware Channel NICs
- Firewall Connection
- Channel Fails to Connect After Configuring Firewall Ports
- Incorrect VMware Channel Configuration
- VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat Packet Filter Is Enabled on the Channel NIC(s)
- Subnet or Routing Issues
- MaxDiskUsage Errors
- Application Slowdown
- Glossary
Launching the Heartbeat Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
The Heartbeat Plug-in is integrated with vSphere Web Client and allows you to administer your Pair.
Procedure
1 Login to vSphere Web Client.
2 Select vCenter in the navigation pane of vSphere Web Client.
The vCenter pane is displayed.
3 Under the Inventory Lists, select vCenter Servers.
A list of manageable vCenter Servers is displayed by Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN).
4 Select the FQDN of the vCenter Server to be managed.
5 Select the Monitor tab of the vSphere Client.
The Monitor sub-tabs are displayed.
6 Select the Heartbeat sub-tab of vSphere Web Client.
The Heartbeat Plug-in content is displayed.
Figure 2- 1. vSphere Web Client Heartbeat Plug-in
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