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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
vCloud Air® Hybrid Cloud Manager™ Installation and Administration Guide
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Administration
This section describes how to upgrade an existing installation, or remove some or all of a Hybrid Cloud Manager
installation.
Upgrading Hybrid Cloud Manager
This procedure describes how to upgrade an existing Hybrid Cloud Manager Installation. There is no charge associated
with the upgrade. Your previous networking capabilities remain the same.
1. Go to the Hybrid Cloud Manager product page:
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/info/slug/infrastructure_as_a_service/vmware_vcloud_air/1_0#product_do
wnloads
2. In the Product Downloads tab, choose the upgrade file and click Download Now.
3. In a web browser, type the IP address assigned to the Hybrid Cloud Manager and specify the port 9443. For example,
https://11.111.11.11:9443
.
4. Click the Manage menu, and from the Settings category, choose Upgrade.
5. On the far right, click the Upgrade button.
6. When prompted, specify the upgrade file you downloaded in Step 2.
Uninstalling Hybrid Cloud Manager
Follow these steps to uninstall the Hybrid Cloud Manager VM.
1. Unstretch all L2 networks, as described in, “Unstretching an L2 Network.”
2. Remove the Hybrid Service appliances, as described in, “Removing Hybrid Service Appliances.”
3. In your on-premises vCenter, power down the Hybrid Cloud Manager virtual machine.
4. Delete the Hybrid Cloud Manager VM.