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Table Of Contents
- vRealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux and Windows
- Contents
- About Installation and Configuration for Linux and Windows
- Preparing for Installation
- About Linux and Windows Installation
- Complexity of Your Environment
- Cluster Nodes
- Requirements for IPv6
- Sizing the Cluster
- Custom Certificates
- How vRealize Operations Manager Uses Network Ports
- Platform Requirements for Linux
- Create a Node by Running the Linux Installer
- Platform Requirements for Windows
- Create a Node by Running the Windows Installer
- Creating the Master Node
- Scaling Out by Adding a Data Node
- Adding High Availability
- Gathering More Data by Adding a Remote Collector Node
- Continuing With a New Installation
- Connecting to Data Sources
- VMware vSphere Solution
- Endpoint Operations Management Solution
- Endpoint Operations Management Agent Installation and Deployment
- Prepare to Install the Endpoint Operations Management Agent
- Supported Operating Systems for the Endpoint Operations Management Agent
- Selecting an Agent Installer Package
- Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an RPM Package
- Install the Agent on a Linux Platform from an Archive
- Install the Agent on a Windows Platform from an Archive
- Install the Agent on a Windows Platform Using the Windows Installer
- Installing an Endpoint Operations Management Agent Silently on a Windows Machine
- Java Prerequisites for the Endpoint Operations Management Agent
- Configuring JRE Locations for Endpoint Operations Management Components
- System Prerequisites for the Endpoint Operations Management Agent
- Configure the Endpoint Operations Management Agent to vRealize Operations Manager Server Communication Properties
- Activate Endpoint Operations Management Agent to vRealize Operations Manager Server Setup Properties
- Specify the Endpoint Operations Management Agent Setup Properties
- Configure an Endpoint Operations Management Agent Keystore
- Configure the Endpoint Operations Management Agent by Using the Configuration Dialog
- Overriding Agent Configuration Properties
- Endpoint Operations Management Agent Properties
- Encrypt Endpoint Operations Management Agent Property Values
- Adding Properties to the agent.properties File
- agent.keystore.alias Property
- agent.keystore.password Property
- agent.keystore.path Property
- agent.listenPort Property
- agent.logDir Property
- agent.logFile Property
- agent.logLevel Property
- agent.logLevel.SystemErr Property
- agent.logLevel.SystemOut Property
- agent.proxyHost Property
- agent.proxyPort Property
- agent.setup.acceptUnverifiedCertificate Property
- agent.setup.camIP Property
- agent.setup.camLogin Property
- agent.setup.camPort Property
- agent.setup.camPword Property
- agent.setup.camSecure
- agent.setup.camSSLPort Property
- agent.setup.resetupToken Property
- agent.setup.unidirectional Property
- agent.startupTimeOut Property
- autoinventory.defaultScan.interval.millis Property
- autoinventory.runtimeScan.interval.millis Property
- http.useragent Property
- log4j Properties
- platform.log_track.eventfmt Property
- plugins.exclude Property
- plugins.include Property
- postgresql.database.name.format Property
- postgresql.index.name.format Property
- postgresql.server.name.format Property
- postgresql.table.name.format Property
- scheduleThread.cancelTimeout Property
- scheduleThread.fetchLogTimeout Property
- scheduleThread.poolsize Property
- scheduleThread.queuesize Property
- sigar.mirror.procnet Property
- sigar.pdh.enableTranslation Property
- snmpTrapReceiver.listenAddress Property
- Managing Agent Registration on vRealize Operations Manager Servers
- Securing Communications with the Server
- Launching Agents from a Command Line
- Managing an Endpoint Operations Management Agent on a Cloned Virtual Machine
- Understanding Agent Uninstallation and Reinstallation Implications
- Install Multiple Endpoint Operations Management Agents Simultaneously
- Roles and Privileges
- Registering Agents on Clusters
- Manually Create Operating System Objects
- Managing Objects with Missing Configuration Parameters
- Mapping Virtual Machines to Operating Systems
- Endpoint Operations Management Agent Upgrade for vRealize Operations Manager 6.3
- Endpoint Operations Management Agent Installation and Deployment
- Installing Optional Solutions
- Migrate a vCenter Operations Manager Deployment into this Version
- Post-Installation Considerations
- Updating Your Software
- Index
Table 1‑3. Network Port Access Requirements for vRealize Operations Manager
Port Number Description
22 (TCP) Used for SSH access to the vRealize Operations Manager
cluster.
80 (TCP) Redirects to port 443.
123 (UDP) Used by vRealize Operations Manager for Network Time
Protocol (NTP) synchronization to the master node.
443 (TCP) Used to access the vRealize Operations Manager product
user interface and the vRealize Operations Manager
administrator interface.
10443 (TCP) Used by vRealize Operations Manager to communicate
with the vCenter Server Inventory service.
1235 (TCP) Used by all nodes in the cluster to transmit object data and
key-value data for the Global xDB database instance.
3091–3094 (TCP) When Horizon View (V4V) is installed, used to access data
for vRealize Operations Manager from V4V.
5433 (TCP) When high availability is enabled, used by the master and
replica nodes to replicate the global database.
6061 (TCP) Used by clients to connect to the GemFire Locator to get
connection information to servers in the distributed system.
Also monitors server load to send clients to the least-
loaded servers.
7001 (TCP) Used by Cassandra for secure inter-node cluster
communication.
9042 (TCP) Used by Cassandra for secure client related communication
amongst nodes.
10000–10010 (TCP and UDP) GemFire Server ephemeral port range used for unicast
UDP messaging and for TCP failure detection in the peer-
to-peer distributed system.
20000–20010 (TCP and UDP) GemFire Locator ephemeral port range used for unicast
UDP messaging and for TCP failure detection in the peer-
to-peer distributed system.
Localhost Ports
Verify that your port conguration allows localhost access to the following ports. You may restrict o-host
access to these ports if site policies are a concern.
Table 1‑4. Localhost Port Access Requirements for vRealize Operations Manager
Port Number Description
1099 GemFire Locator Java Management Extensions (JMX)
Manager
9004 Analytics JMX Manager
9008 Cassandra database JMX Manager
9160 Cassandra Thrift client port
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