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Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Introducing Hybrid Cloud Manager™
- Understanding the Hybrid Cloud Manager Installation Process
- Choosing a Deployment Architecture
- Preparing Your Installation Environment
- Installing and Configuring Hybrid Cloud Manager
- Install the Hybrid Cloud Manager Appliance
- Register the Hybrid Cloud Manager with the vCenter
- Configuring the Hybrid Cloud Manager for vCenters with an External Lookup Service
- Register the Hybrid Cloud Manager with a vCloud Air Endpoint
- Installing and Configuring Hybrid Services
- Configuration Overview
- Start Appliance Installation and Configuration
- Configure the Hybrid Cloud Gateway
- Configure the Network Extension Service
- Stretching an L2 Network to vCloud Air
- Migrating a Virtual Machine to vCloud Air
- Administration
- Troubleshooting
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e. On the “Ready to complete” page:
i. Check the “Power on after deployment” checkbox.
ii. Review the Hybrid Cloud Manager settings, and click Finish.
It might take several minutes for the HCM appliance to power on.
8. To check the status, go to the Web Client home page, and in the Home tab, go to inventories and click Hosts and
Clusters. Expand the datacenter hierarchy, and click Hybrid Cloud Manager to display a summary in the center pane.
On the Summary tab, the console should read Powered On and the Play button should be green , as shown below:
The Hybrid Cloud Manager is powered on and ready to be registered with the vCenter.
Register the Hybrid Cloud Manager with the vCenter
This section describes how to register the Hybrid Cloud Manager plug-in in the vSphere Web Client and start the Hybrid
Cloud Manager management service.
Note: The Hybrid Cloud Manager virtual appliance must be powered on before it can be registered.
1. Go to vSphere Web Client home page and click on the Hybrid Cloud Services in the list of inventories on the left, or
Hybrid Cloud icon on the Home tab in the center pane.
The Hybrid Cloud Manager Getting Started tab opens in the center pane.
2. On the Getting Started tab, under “Basic tasks,” click the Register new Cloud link.
The Register New Cloud window opens.
a. Enter the cloud URL. For example: https://pv12-vcd.vchs.vmware.com/cloud/Organization-Name
b. Choose a vCenter from the “for vCenter” dropdown menu.