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Continuing With a New
vRealize Operations Manager
Installation 6
After you deploy the vRealize Operations Manager nodes and complete the initial setup, you continue with
installation by logging in for the rst time and conguring a few seings.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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About New vRealize Operations Manager Installations,” on page 33
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“Log In and Continue with a New Installation,” on page 33
About New vRealize Operations Manager Installations
A new vRealize Operations Manager installation requires that you deploy and congure nodes. Then, you
add solutions for the kinds of objects to monitor and manage.
After you add solutions, you congure them in the product and add monitoring policies that gather the kind
of data that you want.
Logging In for the First Time (hp://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid2296383276001?
bctid=ref:video_vrops_rst_time_login)
Log In and Continue with a New Installation
To nish a new vRealize Operations Manager installation, you log in and complete a one-time process to
license the product and congure solutions for the kinds of objects that you want to monitor.
Prerequisites
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Create the new cluster of vRealize Operations Manager nodes.
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Verify that the cluster has enough capacity to monitor your environment. See “Sizing the vRealize
Operations Manager Cluster,” on page 15.
Procedure
1 In a Web browser, navigate to the IP address or fully qualied domain name of the master node.
2 Enter the username admin and the password that you dened when you congured the master node,
and click Login.
Because this is the rst time you are logging in, the administration interface appears.
3 To start the cluster, click Start vRealize Operations Manager.
4 Click Yes.
The cluster might take from 10 to 30 minutes to start, depending on your environment. Do not make
changes or perform any actions on cluster nodes while the cluster is starting.
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