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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 Configure Server Wizard
Use the Configure Server wizard to modify communications between the Primary and Secondary nodes and
reconfigure other components of vCenter Server Heartbeat when necessary.When using the Configure Server
wizard to make modifications, ensure vCenter Server Heartbeat is stopped.
Procedure
1 Stop vCenter Server Heartbeat.
2 Click Configure Server on the desktop or navigate to Start > All Programs > VMware > VMware vCenter
Server Heartbeat > Configure Server to launch the Configure Server wizard.
Note If vCenter Server Heartbeat was not stopped before launching the Configure Server wizard, a
message displays stating that changes made in the Configure Server wizard will not be saved.
Figure 3- 1. Configure Server Wizard Introduction
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