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Using the Appliance
Management Interface to
Configure the
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After you deploy the vCenter Server Appliance, you can log in to the vCenter Server Appliance
Management Interface and edit the appliance settings.
For information about patching the vCenter Server Appliance and enabling automatic checks for
vCenter Server Appliance patches, see the vSphere Upgrade documentation.
For information backing up and restoring the vCenter Server Appliance, see vCenter Server Installation
and Setup.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Log In to the vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface
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View the vCenter Server Appliance Health Status
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Reboot or Shut Down the vCenter Server Appliance
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Create a Support Bundle
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Monitor CPU and Memory Use
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Monitor Disk Use
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Monitor Network Use
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Monitor Database Use
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Enable or Disable SSH and Bash Shell Access
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Configure the DNS, IP Address, and Proxy Settings
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Configure the System Time Zone and Time Synchronization Settings
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Start, Stop, and Restart Services
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Configure Update Settings
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Change the Password and Password Expiration Settings of the Root User
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Forward vCenter Server Appliance Log Files to Remote Syslog Server
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Configure and Schedule Backups
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