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Installing the WMI Agent for Remote WMI Requests
A system administrator enables the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) protocol and installs the
WMI agent on all managed Windows machines to enable management of data and operations. The agent is
required to collect data from Windows machines, such as the Active Directory status of the owner of a
machine.
Enable Remote WMI Requests on Windows Machines
To use WMI agents, remote WMI requests must be enabled on the managed Windows servers.
Procedure
1 In each domain that contains provisioned and managed Windows virtual machines, create an Active
Directory group and add to it the service credentials of the WMI agents that execute remote WMI
requests on the provisioned machines.
2 Enable remote WMI requests for the Active Directory groups containing the agent credentials on each
Windows machine provisioned.
Install the WMI Agent
The Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) agent enables data collection from Windows managed
machines.
Prerequisites
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The IaaS components, including the Manager Service and Website, are installed.
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Verify that you have satised all the requirements, see “Enable Remote WMI Requests on Windows
Machines,” on page 117.
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“Download the vRealize Automation IaaS Installer,” on page 76.
Procedure
1 Right-click the setup__vrealize-automation-appliance-FQDN@5480.exe setup le and select Run as
administrator.
2 Click Next.
3 Accept the license agreement and click Next.
4 On the Log in page, supply administrator credentials for the vRealize Automation appliance and verify
the SSL Certicate.
a Type the user name, which is root, and the password.
The password is the password that you specied when you deployed the vRealize Automation
appliance.
b Select Accept .
c Click View .
Compare the certicate thumbprint with the thumbprint set for the vRealize Automation
appliance. You can view the vRealize Automation appliance certicate in the client browser when
the management console is accessed on port 5480.
5 Select Custom Install on the Installation Type page.
6 Select Component Selection on the Installation Type page.
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