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Restart or Shut Down the vCenter Host Gateway Appliance
You must reboot the vCenter Host Gateway appliance when the network or hardware conguration
changes, or after you update the software updates.
Procedure
1 In a Web browser, log in to the Web interface of the vCenter Host Gateway appliance.
2 Click the System tab.
3 Select a power management option.
Option Description
Reboot
Restart the vCenter Host Gateway appliance.
Shutdown
Power o the vCenter Host Gateway appliance. To power on the appliance
again, you must use the vSphere Web Client.
4 Log out of the vSphere Web Client and log in again to see the changes in the power state of the
vCenter Host Gateway appliance.
Download a Support Bundle
You can download a support bundle for the vCenter Host Gateway appliance. The support bundle contains
the log les of the appliance.
Procedure
1 In a Web browser, log in to the Web interface of the vCenter Host Gateway appliance.
2 On the VMware vCenter Host Gateway tab, click Download Support Bundle.
3 Select the location where you want to save the le in .tar.gz format and click Save.
Add Third-Party Hosts to the vCenter Server Inventory
You can add third-party hosts to the vCenter Server inventory by using the vSphere Web Client.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have a valid ESXi 6.0 license for each third-party host that you add.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to a data center or host folder.
2 Click Actions > Add Host.
3 Enter the name or IP address of the host, followed by the port.
hostname:port
4 From the Type drop-down menu, select a third-party host type.
5 Click Next.
6 If prompted, conrm that the connection is as secure as required.
7 If prompted, check and verify the host certicate.
8 In the Username and Password text boxes, enter administrator credentials and click Next.
9 Review the host summary information and click Next.
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