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Managing vSphere Resources 6
After you add vSphere resources to the vCloud Director system, you can perform some management functions
from vCloud Director. You can also use the vSphere Client to manage these resources.
vSphere
resources include vCenter servers, resource pools, ESX/ESXi hosts, datastores, and network switches
and ports.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Managing vSphere vCenter Servers,” on page 69
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“Managing vSphere ESX/ESXi Hosts,” on page 71
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“Managing vSphere Datastores,” on page 72
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“Managing Stranded Items,” on page 73
Managing vSphere vCenter Servers
After you attach a vCenter Server to vCloud Director, you can modify its settings, reconnect to the vCenter
Server, and enable or disable it.
Register vCloud Director with a vCenter Server
You can register vCloud Director with the vCenter Servers it uses.
After you register vCloud Director, it appears as an extension in the vSphere Client Soultions Manager tab. In
addition, the vSphere Client sets the Managed By property for vCloud Director-managed virtual machines,
which protects those virtual machines from being modified using the vSphere Client.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click vCenters in the left pane.
2 Right-click the vCenter Server name and select Refresh.
3 Click Yes.
Modify vCenter Server Settings
If the connection information for a vCenter Server changes, or if you want to change how its name or description
appears in vCloud Director, you can modify its settings.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click vCenters in the left pane.
2 Right-click the vCenter Server name and select Properties.
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