User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter Configuration ManagerInstallation and Getting Started Guide
- About This Book
- Preparing for Installation
- Installation Manager
- Installation Configurations
- Tools Installation
- General Prerequisites to Install VCM
- Verify Hardware and Software Requirements
- Verify Administration Rights
- Set the Default Network Authority Account
- Specify the Collector Services Account
- Change the Collector Services Account Password in the Services Management Con...
- Change the Collector Services Account Password in the Component Services DCOM...
- Verify the VMware Application Services Account
- Determine the VCM Remote Virtual Directory
- Use Secure Communications Certificates
- Understand Server Authentication
- Verify the Foundation Checker System Checks
- Install UNIX Patch for HP-UX 11.11
- VCM Uses FIPS Cryptography
- Installing VCM
- Installing, Configuring, and Upgrading the OS Provisioning Server and Components
- Upgrading or Migrating VCM
- Upgrades
- Migrations
- Prerequisites to Migrate VCM
- Back Up Your Databases
- Back up Your Files
- Export and Back up Your Certificates
- Migrating VCM
- Migrate Only Your Database
- Replace Your Existing 32-Bit Environment with a Supported 64-bit Environment
- Migrate a 32-bit Environment Running VCM 5.3 or Earlier to VCM 5.4.1
- Migrate a 64-bit Environment Running VCM 5.3 or Earlier to VCM 5.4.1
- Migrate a Split Installation of VCM 5.3 or Earlier to a Single-Server Install...
- How to Recover Your Collector Machine if the Migration is not Successful
- Upgrading VCM and Components
- Maintaining VCM After Installation
- Getting Started with VCM Components and Tools
- Getting Started with VCM
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Verify Available Domains
- Check the Network Authority
- Assign Network Authority Accounts
- Discover Windows Machines
- License Windows Machines
- Disable User Account Control for VCM Agent Installation
- Install the VCM Windows Agent on Your Windows Machines
- Enable UAC After VCM Agent Installation
- Collect Windows Data
- Windows Collection Results
- Getting Started with Windows Custom Information
- Discover, License, and Install UNIX/Linux Machines
- Discover, License, and Install Mac OS X Machines
- Discover, Configure, and Collect Oracle Data from UNIX Machines
- Customize VCM for your Environment
- How to Set Up and Use VCM Auditing
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Getting Started with VCM for Virtualization
- Getting Started with VCM Remote
- Getting Started with VCM Patching
- Getting Started with Operating System Provisioning
- Getting Started with Software Provisioning
- Using Package Studio to Create Software Packages and Publish to Repositories
- Software Repository for Windows
- Package Manager for Windows
- Software Provisioning Component Relationships
- Install the Software Provisioning Components
- Using Package Studio to Create Software Packages and Publish to Repositories
- Using VCM Software Provisioning for Windows
- Related Software Provisioning Actions
- Getting Started with VCM Management Extensions for Assets
- Getting Started with VCM Service Desk Integration
- Getting Started with VCM for Active Directory
- Installing and Getting Started with VCM Tools
- Index
Procedure
1. Double-click Repository.msi.
2. On the Welcome page, click Next.
3. Review the license agreement, select the appropriate options to continue, and click Next.
4. On the Installation Folder page, use the default path or click Change to modify the path.
When the path is correct, click Next.
5. On the Virtual Directory page, use the default name or type a new name in the text box, and click
Next..
6. On the Ready to Install page, click Install.
7. When the Setup Completes page appears, click Finish.
The repository and the virtual directory are added to the locations specified during installation. The default
location for the repository is C:\Program Files\VMware\VCM\Tools\Repository (on 32-bit
machines) or C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VCM\Tools\Repository (on 64-bit machines). The
default virtual directory SoftwareRepository is added to Internet Information Services (IIS) > Web Sites
> Default Web Site.
Manually Uninstall the Repository
Using the following command line syntax, you can run an unattended uninstall the software repository.
Prerequisites
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To uninstall the application, you must use the same version of the Repository.msi that was used to
install the application.
Procedure
1. Copy the Repository.msi to the machine on which you are uninstalling the application or point to
the file in a shared directory.
2. Run the .msi file using the following command line syntax:
msiexec /x [path]\Repository.msi /l*v %temp%\Repository.log
Install Package Studio
The VMware vCenter Configuration Manager Package Studio and the repository must be installed on the
same machine. The process installs the application files and specifies the repository to which Package
Studio will publish packages.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the target machine meets the supported hardware, operating system, and software
requirements. See VCM Hardware and Software Requirements Guide for currently supported platforms
and requirements.
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Ensure you have access to the PackageStudio.msi, which is available on the VMware Web site or in
the vCenter Configuration Manager application files. The default location in the VCMapplication files is
C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VCM\AgentFiles\Products.
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(Recommended) Software Repository for Windows is installed. Installing the repository before
installing Package Studio will reduce the manual configuration steps.
vCenter Configuration Manager Installation and Getting Started Guide
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