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Table Of Contents
- VMware vFabric Data Director Installation Guide
- Contents
- About VMware vFabric Data Director
- Installation Prerequisites and vSphere Setup
- Planning the Network Configuration
- Deploy the vFabric Data Director vApp
- Perform vFabric Data Director Express Setup
- Perform vFabric Data Director Advanced Setup
- Start the Data Director Setup Wizard
- Accept the License Agreement
- Choose Advanced Setup
- Create the Initial Data Director System Administrator Account
- Set User Management Mode
- Configure the Branding Settings
- Configure SMTP Settings
- Configure the vCenter Network and Its Network Adapters
- Configure Network Mapping
- Configure Networks and Network Adapters
- Enter License Information
- Review Data Director Setup
- vFabric Data Director Upgrade
- Index
What to do next
You can customize the cluster even further to suit your environment requirements. See the vFabric Data
Director Administrator and User Guide.
Enable vSphere Network Time Protocol
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon ensures that time-dependent processes occur in sync across
hosts. Enable the NTP daemon on the ESXi hosts.
Prerequisites
Verify that the ESXi hosts in the Data Director clusters are running.
Procedure
1 Using a vSphere Client, connect to the vCenter Server system that manages the ESXi hosts in the Data
Director cluster.
2 In the left navigation pane, select one of the hosts.
3 In the main pane, click the Configuration tab, and click Time Configuration.
4 Click Properties and click Options.
5 Click NTP Settings and click Add.
6 In the Add NTP Server dialog box, type a valid NTP server address and click OK.
7 Select the Restart NTP service to apply changes check box and click OK.
8 In the Time Configuration dialog, confirm that the NTP Client Enabled check box is selected.
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If it is selected, click OK.
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If it is not selected, click the Options button. In the Service Commands section of the NTP Daemon
(ntdp) Options dialog, click Start and click OK.
9 Repeat for the other hosts in the Data Director cluster.
Virtual Switches and Port Groups in vSphere
You create virtual switches and port groups in vSphere for use in Data Director.
vSphere port groups correspond to networks in Data Director. You can later allocate the vSphere port
groups for resource bundles for the Data Director Management Server or DB Access Networks. See the
vFabric Data Director Administrator and User Guide.
NOTE Do not change the port group in your vSphere network setup. If you must change the port group,
make the same change to all hosts in the vSphere environment on which Data Director runs.
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