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Table Of Contents
- VMware vRealize Operations for Published Applications Installation and Administration
- Contents
- VMware vRealize Operations for Published Applications Installation and Administration
- Introducing vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- System Requirements for vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Installing and Configuring vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Install and Configure vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Downloading the vRealize Operations for Published Applications Installation Files
- Install the vRealize Operations for Published Applications Solution
- Open the Ports Used by vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Adding a vRealize Operations for Published Applications License Key
- Associate XD-XA Objects with Your vRealize Operations for Published Applications License Key
- Create an Instance of the vRealize Operations for Published Applications 6.5 Adapter
- Enabling Firewall Rules for XenDesktop Delivery Controllers and PVS Server
- Install the vRealize Operations for Published Applications Broker Agent
- Configure the vRealize Operations for Published Applications Broker Agent
- Configure Broker Agent to use Non-Admin User for Citrix Desktop Delivery Controller
- Install a vRealize Operations for Published Applications Desktop Agent
- Push the vRealize Operations for Published Applications Desktop Agent Pair Token Using a Group Policy
- Install and Configure vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Enable PowerShell Remoting on the Server
- Enabling HTTP or HTTPS Protocols for PowerShell Remoting
- Monitoring Your Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp Environments
- Managing RMI Communication in vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Changing the Default TLS Configuration in vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Managing Authentication in vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Certificate and Trust Store Files
- Replacing the Default Certificates
- Certificate Pairing
- SSL/TLS and Authentication-Related Log Messages
- Upgrade vRealize Operations for Published Applications
- Create a vRealize Operations Manager Support Bundle
- Download vRealize Operations for Published Applications Broker Agent Log Files
- Download vRealize Operations for Published Applications Desktop Agent Log Files
- View Collector and vRealize Operations for Published Applications Adapter Log Files
- Modify the Logging Level for vRealize Operations for Published Applications Adapter Log Files
- Index
Create a
vRealize Operations Manager
Support Bundle 16
If the vRealize Operations for Published Applications adapter does not operate as expected, you can collect
log and conguration les in a support bundle and send the support bundle to VMware for analysis.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vRealize Operations Manager user interface with admin privileges.
2 Click the Administration tab and select Support > Support Bundles.
3 Click the Create Support Bundle (plus sign) icon.
4 Select the type of support bundle to generate and the nodes to include in the support bundle.
5 Click OK to create the support bundle.
The progress of the support bundle appears in the Status column on the Support Bundles pane. Support
bundle creation might take several minutes, depending on the size of the logs and the number nodes.
You can click the Reload Support Bundle icon to refresh the status.
6 Select the support bundle and click the Download Support Bundle icon to download the support
bundle to the server.
You cannot download a support bundle until its status is Succeed. For security,
vRealize Operations Manager prompts you for credentials when you download a support bundle.
7 (Optional) Send the support bundle to VMware for support.
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