Basic System AdministrationESX Server 3.5, ESX Server 3i version 3.5VirtualCenter 2.5This document supports the version of each product listed andsupp
Basic System Administration10 VMware, Inc.ViewingCharts 290SavingChartDatatoaFile 291CustomizingChartViews 291ResourceMaps 293AboutVMotionR
Basic System Administration100 VMware, Inc.System Log FilesInadditiontolistsofeventsandalarms,VMwareInfrastructurecomponentsgenerateassort
VMware, Inc. 101Chapter 5 System ConfigurationTo search and list selected items 1Withthelogyouwanttofilterdisplayed,chooseView>Filtering
Basic System Administration102 VMware, Inc..Table 5‐13listslogfilesassociatedwiththeVIClientmachine.VIClientAgentlog /var/log/vmware/vpx/
VMware, Inc. 103Chapter 5 System ConfigurationConfiguring Syslog on ESX Server HostsAllESXServerhostsrunasyslogservice(syslogd),whichlogsme
Basic System Administration104 VMware, Inc.7IntheSyslog.Remote.Porttextbox,entertheportontheremotehosttowhichsyslogdatawillbeforward
VMware, Inc. 105Chapter 5 System Configuration3IftheVIClientisconnectedtoanESXServer,specifythelocationforthelogfiles.4ClickOK.Afile
Basic System Administration106 VMware, Inc.To collect ESX Server VMkernel files IftheVMkernelfails,normallyanerrormessageappearsforaperiod
VMware, Inc. 1076ThischapterdescribeshowtomanagetheobjectsinyourVMwareInfrastructureenvironment.Thisincludesfolders,datacenters,clus
Basic System Administration108 VMware, Inc.Understanding VI Client ObjectsThereareseveralwaystogetinsightintotherelationshipsbetweendiffere
VMware, Inc. 109Chapter 6 Managing the VI Client InventoryIfyoursystemislicensed,youcanenablethefollowingclusterfeatures: VMwareHA–Allo
VMware, Inc. 11ContentsGlobal 331HostCIM 333HostConfiguration 333HostInventory 335HostLocalOperations 337Network 337Performance 338Permissions 33
Basic System Administration110 VMware, Inc. Networks–InVirtualCenterServeronly.Childobjecttodatacenters.Networksarediscoveredwhenhosts
VMware, Inc. 111Chapter 6 Managing the VI Client Inventory Iftheobjectisacluster,resourcepool,host,orvirtualmachine,awizardappears.Ans
Basic System Administration112 VMware, Inc. Resourcepools—Canbemovedtootherresourcepoolsandfolders. Virtualmachines—Canbemovedtoot
VMware, Inc. 113Chapter 6 Managing the VI Client Inventory Uploadafilefromtheclientcomputertoadatastore. Downloadafilefromadatastoret
Basic System Administration114 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 115Virtual Machine Management
Basic System Administration116 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 1177ThischapterdescribeshowtomanagehostsusingVirtualCenter.ForinformationonconfigurationmanagementofESXServerhosts,see
Basic System Administration118 VMware, Inc.About Hosts Ahostisavirtualizationplatform,anESXServersystem,thatsupportsvirtualmachines.AVi
VMware, Inc. 119Chapter 7 Managing Hosts in VirtualCenterUnderstanding Host StatesActionstakenuponamanagedhostrequirethatthemanagedhostbei
Basic System Administration12 VMware, Inc.Index 371
Basic System Administration120 VMware, Inc.4Enterthemanagedhostconnectionsettings.aTypethenameofthemanagedhostintheHostnamefield.bEnt
VMware, Inc. 121Chapter 7 Managing Hosts in VirtualCenteraSpecifywhatshouldhappentotheresourcepoolsonthehost.Theoptionsare: Putalltheh
Basic System Administration122 VMware, Inc. Verifiesthatthemanagedhostversionissupported.Ifitisnot,andthemanagedhostversioncanbeup
VMware, Inc. 123Chapter 7 Managing Hosts in VirtualCenterIfthemanagedhostisdisconnected,theword“disconnected”isappendedtotheobjectnamei
Basic System Administration124 VMware, Inc.Removing a Host from a ClusterHostscanberemovedfromaclusterbyselectingthemfromeithertheinvento
VMware, Inc. 125Chapter 7 Managing Hosts in VirtualCenterThehosticonchangesandtheterm“maintenancemode”isaddedtothenameinparentheses.5Mo
Basic System Administration126 VMware, Inc.Figure 7-1. Removing a HostTo remove a managed host1FromtheVIClientconnectedtoaVirtualCenterServer
VMware, Inc. 127Chapter 7 Managing Hosts in VirtualCenter5 Selecttheappropriatemanagedhosticonintheinventorypanel,andchooseRemovefromthe
Basic System Administration128 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 1298ThischapterdescribestheGuidedConsolidationfeature,afeaturerecommendedforsmallerITenvironmentstogetsetupandrunning
VMware, Inc. 13 Thismanual,BasicSystemAdministration,describeshowtostartandstoptheVMware®InfrastructureClient(VIClient)components,
Basic System Administration130 VMware, Inc.About Datacenter ConsolidationAccesstheGuidedConsolidationfeaturebyclickingtheConsolidationnavigat
VMware, Inc. 131Chapter 8 Consolidating the Datacenter ConsolidationservicesrequirelocaladministratorprivilegesontheVirtualCenterserver.Spe
Basic System Administration132 VMware, Inc.To view active consolidation servicesSelectAdministration>ConsolidationSettings>ServiceStatus
VMware, Inc. 133Chapter 8 Consolidating the DatacenterTo discover physical systems in your datacenter1IntheVIClienttoolbar,clickConsolidationto
Basic System Administration134 VMware, Inc.Supplying System-level Administrator CredentialsVirtualCenterrequiresadministratoraccesstothesystems
VMware, Inc. 135Chapter 8 Consolidating the Datacenter Confidence–IndicatesthedegreetowhichVirtualCenterisabletogatherperformancedataab
Basic System Administration136 VMware, Inc.To initiate the conversion process1IntheAnalysistab,selectthesystemsyouwanttoconsolidateandclic
VMware, Inc. 137Chapter 8 Consolidating the Datacenter Status Initiatedby StartTime CompleteTimeTroubleshooting ConsolidationThissectiondiscu
Basic System Administration138 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 1399TheVMwareInfrastructureClient(VIClient)allowsyoutoimportandexportvirtualappliancesstoredinOpenVirtualMachineForma
Basic System Administration14 VMware, Inc. Intended AudienceTheinformationpresentedinthismanualiswrittenforsystemadministratorswhoareexp
Basic System Administration140 VMware, Inc.About OVFOVFisafileformatthatallowsforexchangeofvirtualappliancesacrossproductsandplatforms.
VMware, Inc. 141Chapter 9 Importing and Exporting Virtual Machines6 (Optional)Editthenameandselectadatacenter.Adefaultnamemightbeprovided.
Basic System Administration142 VMware, Inc.6Ifyouwanttocreateanewfolderfortheappliance,selecttheCreatefolderforvirtualmachinecheckb
VMware, Inc. 14310TheVMwareInfrastructureClient(VIClient)enablesyoutodeployandmanagevirtualmachines.TheVIClientprovidesseveralways
Basic System Administration144 VMware, Inc.Thischaptercontainsthefollowingtopics: “UsingtheNewVirtualMachineWizard”onpage 144 “Installin
VMware, Inc. 145Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesToopentheVirtualMachinePropertiesdialogboxfromtheNewVirtualMachinewizard,selectthe
Basic System Administration146 VMware, Inc.8 Selectadatastoreinwhichtostorethevirtualmachinefiles,andclickNext.Youshouldchooseadatast
VMware, Inc. 147Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesThecoloredtrianglesalongthesliderrepresenttheseamountsasindicatedbythekeyonthewiza
Basic System Administration148 VMware, Inc.17 OntheReadytoCompleteNewVirtualMachinepage,reviewyourselectionsandspecifythefollowingopti
VMware, Inc. 149Chapter 10 Creating Virtual Machines7Iftheresourcepooloptionisavailable,expandthetreeuntilyoulocatetheresourcepoolinw
VMware, Inc. 15About This Book Technical Support and Education ResourcesThefollowingsectionsdescribethetechnicalsupportresourcesavailableto
Basic System Administration150 VMware, Inc.14 ClickNext.15 ChoosethenetworkstoconnecttoandtheiroptionsbyselectinghowmanyNICsyouwantto
VMware, Inc. 151Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesMappingaSANLUNgivesyourvirtualmachinedirectaccesstothatSAN,allowingyoutouseexisti
Basic System Administration152 VMware, Inc.23 OntheReadytoCompleteNewVirtualMachinepage,reviewyourselectionsandspecifythefollowingopti
VMware, Inc. 153Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesMapping a SAN LUN ForvirtualmachinesrunningonanESXServerhost,insteadofstoringvirtualm
Basic System Administration154 VMware, Inc.8OntheSpecifyAdvancedOptionspage,youcanchangethevirtualdevicenodeandclickNext.9OntheReady
VMware, Inc. 155Chapter 10 Creating Virtual Machines3Topoweronyourvirtualmachine,clickthePowerOnbutton.Whenavirtualmachineispoweredon,
Basic System Administration156 VMware, Inc. Asetofscriptsthathelpsyoutoautomateguestoperatingsystemoperations.Thescriptsrunwhenthev
VMware, Inc. 157Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesTheinstallersforVMwareToolsforWindows,Linux,Solaris,andNetWareguestoperatingsystemsa
Basic System Administration158 VMware, Inc.To install or upgrade VMware Tools on a Linux guest from X with the RPM installer1Openaconsoletothevir
VMware, Inc. 159Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesTo install or upgrade VMware Tools on a Linux guest with the tar installer or RPM installer1Opena
Basic System Administration16 VMware, Inc.
Basic System Administration160 VMware, Inc.5UncompresstheinstallerandunmounttheCD‐ROMimage.Dependingonwhetheryouareusingthetarinstaller
VMware, Inc. 161Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesTo install or upgrade VMware Tools on a Solaris guest1Openaconsoletothevirtualmachine.2Power
Basic System Administration162 VMware, Inc.To install VMware Tools in a NetWare virtual machine1Openaconsoletothevirtualmachine.2Poweronthevi
VMware, Inc. 163Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesTo display the VMware Tools Properties dialog box on Windows guestsOpenaconsoletothevirtualm
Basic System Administration164 VMware, Inc.7 (Optional)Entercommand‐lineoptionsintheAdvancedfield(see“Command‐LineOptions”onpage 164).8Cli
VMware, Inc. 165Chapter 10 Creating Virtual MachinesTo configure virtual machines to automatically upgrade VMware Tools:1OpentheVirtualMachineProp
Basic System Administration166 VMware, Inc.7ClicktheredXnexttoeachoptionalfeatureyouwanttoinstall,andselectThisfeaturewillbeinstall
VMware, Inc. 167Chapter 10 Creating Virtual Machines3Inthelistofprograms,selectVMwareToolsandclickChange.TheVMwareToolsInstallationwiza
Basic System Administration168 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 16911Thischapterdescribesvirtualmachinetasks,includingaddingandremovingvirtualmachinesandpoweringvirtualmachinesonando
VMware, Inc. 17Getting Started
Basic System Administration170 VMware, Inc.Therearealsoseveralaccesspointsformakingchangestothesepowerstates.Youcanchangeapowerstate
VMware, Inc. 171Chapter 11 Managing Virtual MachinesThefollowingpoweroptionsperformextrafunctionsinadditiontothebasicvirtualmachinepower
Basic System Administration172 VMware, Inc.Understanding Transitional Power StatesActionstakenonavirtualmachinerequirethatthevirtualmachine
VMware, Inc. 173Chapter 11 Managing Virtual MachinesUsing Suspend and ResumeThesuspendandresumefeatureismostusefulwhenyouwanttosavethecu
Basic System Administration174 VMware, Inc.Scheduling a Power State Change for a Virtual MachineDependinguponyourpermissions,youcancreateasche
VMware, Inc. 175Chapter 11 Managing Virtual MachinesAdding and Removing Virtual Machines VirtualmachinescanbeaddedtotheVirtualCenterServerinv
Basic System Administration176 VMware, Inc.6Toconfirmthatyouwanttoremovethevirtualmachinefromtheinventory,clickOK.VirtualCenterServerr
VMware, Inc. 177Chapter 11 Managing Virtual MachinesStarting and Shutting Down Virtual MachinesYoucanconfigureyourvirtualmachinetostartupand
Basic System Administration178 VMware, Inc.5ClickProperties.TheVirtualMachineStartupandShutdowndialogboxappears.6Ifyouwanttoallowvirtua
VMware, Inc. 17912ThischapterdescribestheVirtualMachinePropertieseditorandtheAddHardwarewizard.Theseallowyoutoeditandconfigureyou
Basic System Administration18 VMware, Inc.
Basic System Administration180 VMware, Inc.3 (Optional)Poweroffthevirtualmachine.Mostofthepropertiesofavirtualmachinecanbechangedonly
VMware, Inc. 181Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual Machines4IfyoudonotwanttheCD‐ROMdriveconnectedwhenthevirtualmachinestarts,deselectConnec
Basic System Administration182 VMware, Inc.To change the SCSI device configuration1ClicktheHardwaretab.2 SelecttheSCSIdeviceinthehardwarelis
VMware, Inc. 183Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual MachinesTo change the virtual Ethernet adapter (NIC) configuration1ClicktheHardwaretab.2Clicktheap
Basic System Administration184 VMware, Inc.YoucanalsospecifywhethertheSCSIbusisshared.Dependingonthetypeofsharing,virtualmachinescan
VMware, Inc. 185Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual Machines6 Ifyouareconnectingtwovirtualmachines,youmustconfigureaserialportasanamedpipe
Basic System Administration186 VMware, Inc.To change the virtual processor or CPU configurationIfthevirtualmachineisonanESXServerhostandyou
VMware, Inc. 187Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual Machines Advanced>FibreChannelNPIV—VirtualnodeandportWorldWideNames(WWNs). Advanced&
Basic System Administration188 VMware, Inc.6 (Optional)ConfiguretheguestoperatingsystemtosynchronizetimewiththehostbyselectingtheSynchr
VMware, Inc. 189Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual Machinesencounteringproblems,deselectDisableacceleration.Youmightthenbeabletoruntheprogram
VMware, Inc. 191ThischapterintroducesVMwareInfrastructurecomponentsandtheoperationsthatyouusewhenmanagingyourvirtualmachinesthrough
Basic System Administration190 VMware, Inc.thoseversionsoftheLinuxguestoperatingsystemwhichsupportVMIparavirtualization.6 SelectAdvanced
VMware, Inc. 191Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual MachinesLUNusingtheirNPIVWWNs.Ensurethataccessisprovidedtoboththehostandthevirtualmach
Basic System Administration192 VMware, Inc.8 SelectAdvanced>SwapfileLocation.Chooseoneofthefollowingoptions: Default—Storethevirtual
VMware, Inc. 193Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual Machines Reservation–GuaranteedCPUallocationforthisvirtualmachine. Limit–Upperlimitfort
Basic System Administration194 VMware, Inc.3 ChooseHyperthreadingSharingModefromthedrop‐downmenu.Theoptionsare: Any–(default)Thevirtua
VMware, Inc. 195Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual Machines3Fromthedrop‐downmenuintheResourceallocationpanel,choosearelativemetricforallocat
Basic System Administration196 VMware, Inc.Disk ResourcesTheDiskResourcespanelletsyouallocatehostdiskI/Obandwidthtothevirtualharddisks
VMware, Inc. 197Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual MachinesTo add a serial port1StarttheAddHardwarewizard.2 SelectSerialPort,andclickNext.3 Selec
Basic System Administration198 VMware, Inc.To add a parallel port 1StarttheAddHardwarewizard.2 SelectParallelPort,andclickNext.3 Selectphysi
VMware, Inc. 199Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual MachinesTo add a floppy drive1StarttheAddHardwarewizard.2 SelectFloppyDrive,andclickNext.3 Sel
VMware, Inc.3401 Hillview Ave.Palo Alto, CA 94304www.vmware.com2 VMware, Inc.Basic System Administration You can find the most up-to-date technical do
Basic System Administration20 VMware, Inc.Two Approaches to Managing Virtual MachinesVMwareInfrastructureClient(VIClient)isaflexible,configura
Basic System Administration200 VMware, Inc.To add a hard disk1StarttheAddHardwarewizard.2 SelectHardDisk,andclickNext.3 Selectthetypeofst
VMware, Inc. 201Chapter 12 Configuring Virtual Machines9ClickNext.10 Reviewtheinformation,andclickFinish.To add a SCSI device 1StarttheAddHa
Basic System Administration202 VMware, Inc.Upgrading Virtual HardwareToallowlegacyvirtualmachinestotakefulladvantageofthecapabilitiesoffer
VMware, Inc. 20313Thischapterdescribescreatingtemplatesandcloningvirtualmachines.Thischaptercontainsthefollowingtopics: “Understanding
Basic System Administration204 VMware, Inc.templates.Virtualmachinescanbetransformedintotemplateswithoutrequiringafullcopyofthevirtual
VMware, Inc. 205Chapter 13 Working with Templates and ClonesTo convert an existing virtual machine to a template1StarttheVIClientandlogintothe
Basic System Administration206 VMware, Inc.To clone an existing template1StarttheVIclient,andlogintotheVirtualCenterServer.2ClicktheInvent
VMware, Inc. 207Chapter 13 Working with Templates and Clones3Convertthevirtualmachinetoatemplate.Youcandirectlychangethenameofatemplate
Basic System Administration208 VMware, Inc.5Givethenewvirtualmachineaname,selectalocation,andclickNext.Thenamecanbeupto80characters
VMware, Inc. 209Chapter 13 Working with Templates and ClonesTo convert a template to a virtual machine1StartVirtualCenterclient,andlogintotheV
VMware, Inc. 21Chapter 1 VMware Infrastructure ComponentsFigure 1-2. VMware Infrastructure Components with a VirtualCenter ServerComponents of VMware
Basic System Administration210 VMware, Inc.4Right‐clickthetemplate,andchooseDeletefromDisk.5ClickOKtoconfirmremovingthetemplatefromthe
VMware, Inc. 211Chapter 13 Working with Templates and ClonesTo clone a virtual machine1StartVirtualCenterandlogintotheVirtualCenterServer.2Fro
Basic System Administration212 VMware, Inc.Creating a Scheduled Task to Clone a Virtual MachineThisprocedurecreatesascheduledtasktocloneavirt
VMware, Inc. 213Chapter 13 Working with Templates and Clones8 SelecttheradiobuttonforNoworLater.Iflater,enterthetimeanddatewhenyouwan
Basic System Administration214 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 21514Nowthatyouhavecreatedandconfiguredavirtualmachine,youhavetheoptiontocustomizetheidentityandnetworksettingsofy
Basic System Administration216 VMware, Inc.Preparing for Guest CustomizationWhenyoudeployanewvirtualmachinefromatemplateorcloneanexisting
VMware, Inc. 217Chapter 14 Customizing Guest Operating SystemsForWindowsguestoperatingsystems:IfthevirtualmachineresidesonahostrunningES
Basic System Administration218 VMware, Inc. TheMicrosoftSyspreptoolsareinstalledontheVirtualCenterserver. Ifthevirtualmachineresideso
VMware, Inc. 219Chapter 14 Customizing Guest Operating SystemsTo customize a Windows guest operating systemTheGuestCustomizationwizardstartsindir
Basic System Administration22 VMware, Inc. VirtualCenterServer–TheworkingcoreofVirtualCenter.VirtualCenterServerisasingleWindowsService
Basic System Administration220 VMware, Inc.4OntheWindowsLicensepage,specifytheWindowslicensekeyforthenewguestoperatingsystem.ClickNex
VMware, Inc. 221Chapter 14 Customizing Guest Operating Systems9IftypicalVirtualCenterconfigurationisnotappropriateforyourenvironment,select
Basic System Administration222 VMware, Inc.10 OntheWorkgrouporDomainpage,completeoneofthesesteps: Tojoinaworkgroup,selectWorkgroup,ty
VMware, Inc. 223Chapter 14 Customizing Guest Operating SystemsThecomputernameisthenamegiventotheparticularinstanceofaguestoperatingsyst
Basic System Administration224 VMware, Inc.6OntheDNSandDomainsettingspage,entertheIPaddressesfortheDNSservers.SpecifytheDNSconnectio
VMware, Inc. 225Chapter 14 Customizing Guest Operating Systems2Tocreateanewspecification,clicktheNewicon.TheGuestCustomizationwizardappear
Basic System Administration226 VMware, Inc.8ClickNext.TheoperatingsystemLicensepageappears.9IntheLicensepage,typetheproductIDifthevirt
VMware, Inc. 227Chapter 14 Customizing Guest Operating SystemsInthelattercase,youmustalsoenterausernameandpasswordforauseraccountthat
Basic System Administration228 VMware, Inc.26 ClickOKtoclosethedialogbox.27 ClicktheEditicontoredisplaytheGuestCustomizationwizard,and
VMware, Inc. 229Chapter 14 Customizing Guest Operating SystemsCompleting a Guest Operating System CustomizationThefinalcustomizationstepsoccurwhe
VMware, Inc. 23Chapter 1 VMware Infrastructure Components VirtualCenteragent–Oneachmanagedhost,softwarethatcollects,communicates,andexecu
Basic System Administration230 VMware, Inc.Ifanyoftheinformationrequiredintheconfigurationfinalizationprocessisnotcorrect,theguestoper
VMware, Inc. 23115Thischapterdescribestheprocessofmigrating—movingavirtualmachinefromonehosttoanother.Thischaptercontainsthefollow
Basic System Administration232 VMware, Inc.About MigrationMigrationistheprocessofmovingavirtualmachinefromonehosttoanother.Ifthevirtua
VMware, Inc. 233Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual MachinesMigrationThevirtualmachineyouwanttomigratemustbepoweredofforsuspendedpriortobeginn
Basic System Administration234 VMware, Inc.MigrationwithVMotionhappensinthreestages:1WhenthemigrationwithVMotionisrequested,VirtualCenter
VMware, Inc. 235Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual Machinesprocessorsmustcomefromthesamevendorclass(IntelorAMD)andsameprocessorfamily(P3,P4,
Basic System Administration236 VMware, Inc.SSE3 ConsiderationsWithintheIntelP4andAMDOpteronprocessorfamilies,VMwareplacesarestrictionbetw
VMware, Inc. 237Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual MachinesMinimum Network Requirements TwoNICswithatleastoneGigENICdedicatedtoVMotion. Forbest
Basic System Administration238 VMware, Inc.supportthisconfigurationproducesawarning,butthemigrationcanproceed.Whenthevirtualmachineisp
VMware, Inc. 239Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual Machines Warningmessagesdonotdisablemigration.Oftenthemigrationisjustifiedandyoucancontinu
Basic System Administration24 VMware, Inc. VirtualInfrastructureWebAccess(VIWebAccess)–AWebinterfacethroughwhichyoucanperformbasicvi
Basic System Administration240 VMware, Inc.Aspecifichostfeature’seffectsoncompatibilityaredependentonwhetherornotESXServerexposesorhi
VMware, Inc. 241Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual Machines Forothercases,andadvancedpurposes(intendedtobeusedusingspecificinstructionsfromVM
Basic System Administration242 VMware, Inc.Ifthewizardisinvokedthroughdrag‐and‐drop,theSelectDestinationhostorclusterwindowisskippedi
VMware, Inc. 243Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual MachinesVirtualCentermovesthevirtualmachine,includingthevirtualdisks,tothenewhost.Eventmess
Basic System Administration244 VMware, Inc.5StarttheMigrateVirtualMachinewizard.Intheinventorypanel,selectthevirtualmachineyouwanttomi
VMware, Inc. 245Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual Machines8 Selectaresourcepool,andclickNext.TheResourcePoolSelectionpagedoesnotappearifavi
Basic System Administration246 VMware, Inc.StorageVMotionhasanumberofusesinadministeringvirtualinfrastructure,includingthefollowing: Upg
VMware, Inc. 247Chapter 15 Migrating Virtual MachinesStorage VMotion Remote Command-Line SyntaxMigrationswithStorageVMotioncanbeinitiatedonbot
Basic System Administration248 VMware, Inc.Storage VMotion ExamplesTheexamplesinthissectionareformattedonmultiplelinesforreadability.Thec
VMware, Inc. 24916VMwareVirtualCentersnapshotsallowyoutopreservethestateofthevirtualmachinesoyoucanreturntothesamestaterepeatedl
VMware, Inc. 25Chapter 1 VMware Infrastructure Components VMwareDRS–Afeaturethathelpsimproveresourceallocationandpowerconsumptionacross
Basic System Administration250 VMware, Inc.Whenyoureverttoasnapshot,youreturnalltheseitemstothestatetheywereinatthetimeyoutookth
VMware, Inc. 251Chapter 16 Using SnapshotsSnapshots and Other Activity in the Virtual MachineWhenyoutakeasnapshot,beawareofotheractivitygoin
Basic System Administration252 VMware, Inc.3 (Optional)Typeadescriptionforyoursnapshot.Descriptionsareusefultoidentifydifferencesbetweens
VMware, Inc. 253Chapter 16 Using Snapshots3UnderMode,selectIndependent.Independentdisksarenotaffectedbysnapshots.Youhavethefollowingpers
Basic System Administration254 VMware, Inc.TheYouarehereiconrepresentsastatethatisneverasnapshotitselfbutratherthevirtualmachinesta
VMware, Inc. 255Chapter 16 Using SnapshotsRestoring a SnapshotVMwareVirtualCenterincludesthefollowingsnapshotmethodstoallowyoutoreturntot
Basic System Administration256 VMware, Inc.Revert to Snapshot CommandReverttoSnapshotisessentiallyashortcuttotheparentsnapshotofYouarehe
VMware, Inc. 257Chapter 16 Using SnapshotsTherearethreewaystoreverttotheparentsnapshot: ChooseInventory>VirtualMachine>Snapshot
Basic System Administration258 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 259System Administration
Basic System Administration26 VMware, Inc.Managed ComponentsVirtualCentermonitorsandmanagesvariouscomponentsofyourvirtualandphysicalinfrast
Basic System Administration260 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 26117Thischapterdescribesusers,groups,permissions,androles.VirtualCenterandESXServerhostsdeterminethelevelofaccessfor
Basic System Administration262 VMware, Inc. “Users”onpage 265 “Groups”onpage 267 “Permissions”onpage 267 “Roles”onpage 268 “A c c e s s
VMware, Inc. 263Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and RolesHierarchical InheritancePropagationissetperpermissionrule,notuniversal
Basic System Administration264 VMware, Inc. Ifthereisnopermissiondefinedexplicitlyfortheuseronthatobject,theuserisassignedtheunion
VMware, Inc. 265Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and RolesExample3:Addingavirtualmachine Role3canaddvirtualmachines. Role4
Basic System Administration266 VMware, Inc.AnychangesyoumaketotheWindowsdomainarereflectedinVirtualCenter.Becauseyoucannotdirectlymana
VMware, Inc. 267Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and Roles ThevpxuseruserisaVirtualCenterentitywithrootrightsontheESXServ
Basic System Administration268 VMware, Inc.Mostusershavelimitedabilitytomanipulatetheobjectsassociatedwiththehost.However,ESXServerpro
VMware, Inc. 269Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and RolesTable 17-1. Default RolesRole Role Type Description User CapabilitiesNoAcce
VMware, Inc. 27Chapter 1 VMware Infrastructure Components Folders–Containersusedtogroupobjectsandorganizethemintohierarchies.Thisisnot
Basic System Administration270 VMware, Inc.Allrolespermittheusertoscheduletasksbydefault.Userscanscheduleonlytaskstheyhavepermission
VMware, Inc. 271Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and Roles “EditingRoles”onpage 273 “RemovingRoles”onpage 273 “RenamingRoles”
Basic System Administration272 VMware, Inc.3Right‐clickintheRolestabinformationpanel.ChooseAdd.TheAddRoledialogboxappears.4Typeanamefo
VMware, Inc. 273Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and Roles3Toclonetheselectedrole,chooseAdministration>Role>Clone.Adu
Basic System Administration274 VMware, Inc.4Toconfirmthatyouwanttodeletetheselectedrole,clickOK.Theroleisremovedfromthelistandisn
VMware, Inc. 275Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and RolesIfyouremoveusersfromtheVirtualCenterdomain,theylosepermissionstoa
Basic System Administration276 VMware, Inc.4Right‐clickinthePermissionstabandchooseAddPermission.5 ChoosearolefromtheAssignedRoledrop‐d
VMware, Inc. 277Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and Roles7ClicktheAddbuttontoopentheSelectUsersorGroupsdialogbox.See“A d
Basic System Administration278 VMware, Inc.10 Tofinishthetask,clickOK.Theserveraddsthepermissiontothelistofpermissionsfortheobject.T
VMware, Inc. 279Chapter 17 Managing Users, Groups, Permissions, and RolesTodeactivatethevalidationfunctions,deselectthecheckbox.4ClickOK.Cha
Basic System Administration28 VMware, Inc. Events–AlistofalltheeventsthatoccurintheVirtualCenterenvironment.UsetheNavigationoptiont
Basic System Administration280 VMware, Inc.Removing Access PermissionsRemovingapermissionforauserorgroupdoesnotremovetheuserorgroupfrom
VMware, Inc. 28118Thischapterdescribeshowtosetupperformancestatisticsforhosts,clusters,resourcepools,andvirtualmachines.Italsoprov
Basic System Administration282 VMware, Inc.About Collection Intervals and Collection LevelsBydefault,VirtualCenterhasfourcollectionintervals:Da
VMware, Inc. 283Chapter 18 Setting Up and Monitoring Performance Statistics and Resource Mapscollectioninterval,withlev el4havingthelargestnum
Basic System Administration284 VMware, Inc.Collection Level ScenariosFormostpurposes,settingthecollectionlevelto1or2isadequateforallcol
VMware, Inc. 285Chapter 18 Setting Up and Monitoring Performance Statistics and Resource MapsUsing Collection Levels Effectively Toretrievemoredet
Basic System Administration286 VMware, Inc.Figure 18-2. Default Rollup of Statistics DataYoucontrolhowlongstatisticaldataisstoredinthedatab
VMware, Inc. 287Chapter 18 Setting Up and Monitoring Performance Statistics and Resource MapsConfiguring Statistics Collection IntervalsBydefault,al
Basic System Administration288 VMware, Inc.3Ifnecessary,selectthecollectionintervalcheckboxtoenableordisableit.4 Selecttherowcontainin
VMware, Inc. 289Chapter 18 Setting Up and Monitoring Performance Statistics and Resource Maps3 (Optional)Validatethechangebyusingthedatabasees
VMware, Inc. 29Chapter 1 VMware Infrastructure ComponentsIndividualpermissionsareassignedthroughtheVIClientbypairingauserandaroleandas
Basic System Administration290 VMware, Inc.Viewing ChartsSeveralchartviewsarepreconfiguredforyou.Achartviewisacollectionofsettingsthat
VMware, Inc. 291Chapter 18 Setting Up and Monitoring Performance Statistics and Resource Maps Network–Showstheaggregatednetworkperformancestat
Basic System Administration292 VMware, Inc.To customize charts1InthePerformancetab,clickChangeChartOptions.TheCustomizePerformanceChartdia
VMware, Inc. 293Chapter 18 Setting Up and Monitoring Performance Statistics and Resource MapsTo save your settings as a new chart view1IntheCustomiz
Basic System Administration294 VMware, Inc.About VMotion Resource MapsVMotionResourcemaps,likeothermaps,provideavisualrepresentationofther
VMware, Inc. 295Chapter 18 Setting Up and Monitoring Performance Statistics and Resource MapsViewing MapsGlobalmaps–mapswhereallVirtualCenterob
Basic System Administration296 VMware, Inc.Printing MapsYoucanprintmapsbyselectingFile>PrintMaps>Print,orbyclickingthePrintbutto
VMware, Inc. 29719Thischaptercontainsthefollowingtopics: “ManagingTasks”onpage 297 “ManagingEvents”onpage 307 “ManagingAlarms”onpage
Basic System Administration298 VMware, Inc. “ManagingScheduledTasks”onpage 301 “ReschedulingaScheduledTask”onpage 304 “RemovingaSchedule
VMware, Inc. 299Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and AlarmsTasksarenottrackedorscheduledonyourESXServerhostunlesstheESXServerisregis
VMware, Inc. 3ContentsAboutThisBook 13GettingStarted1 VMwareInfrastructureComponents 19TwoApproachestoManagingVirtualMachines 20Components
Basic System Administration30 VMware, Inc.
Basic System Administration300 VMware, Inc.3Clickataskinthepanel.DetailedinformationappearsintheTaskDetailspane.To sort the list of task
VMware, Inc. 301Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and Alarms5Typeakeywordintothebox,andpressEnter.Thelistoftasksdisplaysonlythoseitem
Basic System Administration302 VMware, Inc. Customizeavirtualmachine(see“PreparingforGuestCustomization”onpage 216) Addahost(see“A d d
VMware, Inc. 303Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and AlarmsTable 19-1. Scheduled Task Frequency OptionsFrequency Procedure to SetOnce Torunthesc
Basic System Administration304 VMware, Inc.6Tocompletethewizard,clickFinish.VirtualCenteraddsthetasktothelistintheScheduledTaskstab.Re
VMware, Inc. 305Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and AlarmsRemoving a Scheduled TaskRemovingascheduledtaskremovesallfutureoccurrencesofthe
Basic System Administration306 VMware, Inc. Deployingatemplate Creatingatemplatefromavirtualmachine CloningatemplateTo cancel a task that
VMware, Inc. 307Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and AlarmsVirtualCenterstopsprogressonthetask,returnstheobjectstotheirpreviousstates,a
Basic System Administration308 VMware, Inc.Viewing All Event MessagesTheEventstabisavailablewhenyouselectaresourcepool,host,orvirtualmac
VMware, Inc. 309Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and AlarmsViewing Selected Event MessagesEachobjectintheinventorypanelhasanEventstabinth
VMware, Inc. 312BasicSystemAdministrationdescribesthetasksyoumustcompletetoconfiguretheVMwareInfrastructureClient(VIClient)andvirtu
Basic System Administration310 VMware, Inc.Sorting and Filtering Event MessagesSortallitemsinthelistbyclickinginthecolumnlabelheading.At
VMware, Inc. 311Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and AlarmsEntriesinmultiplecolumnsthatmatchthesearchtermaredisplayed.Intheexample,the
Basic System Administration312 VMware, Inc.4 SelecttheTyperadiobuttontoindicatethetypeoferrorstoincludeintheexportedfile.Youcanspec
VMware, Inc. 313Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and AlarmsTheAlarmstabintheinventorypaneldisplaysthelistofalarmsfortheselectedobject
Basic System Administration314 VMware, Inc.Understanding AlarmsAlarmssendnotificationmessageswhenselectedeventsoccurtooronhostsorvirtual
VMware, Inc. 315Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and Alarms SendanotificationtrapTheVirtualCenterServeristhedefaultSNMPnotificationrecei
Basic System Administration316 VMware, Inc.3Foremailmessagenotification,settheSMTPserverandSMTPport:(SEEUPDATE) SMTPServer–TheDNSnam
VMware, Inc. 317Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and Alarms Receiverport–Theportnumberofthereceiver.Iftheportvalueisempty,VirtualCent
Basic System Administration318 VMware, Inc.4IntheGeneraltab,specifyanameforthealarm,theobjecttobemonitored(hostorvirtualmachine),th
VMware, Inc. 319Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and Alarms Warning(Yellow)stateorpercentageandAlert(Red)stateorpercentagePercentageopti
Basic System Administration32 VMware, Inc.Getting StartedTheintroductorydiscussionspanssevenchaptersanddescribesthesystemcomponents,system
Basic System Administration320 VMware, Inc.8Specifythereportingfrequencywhenthealarmistriggered.EnteravalueforToleranceandoneforFrequ
VMware, Inc. 321Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and Alarms11 Choosetheactiontobetakenwhentheeventistriggeredandspecifytheassociatedi
Basic System Administration322 VMware, Inc.{oldStatus} — alarm status before it is triggered{newStatus} — alarm status after it is triggered{target} —
VMware, Inc. 323Chapter 19 Managing Tasks, Events, and Alarms2Ifthealarmyouwanttochangeisnotdefinedatthecurrentlocation,clickthelinked
Basic System Administration324 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 325Appendixes
Basic System Administration326 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 327AThefollowingtableslistthedefaultprivilegesthat,whenselectedforarole,canbepairedwithauserandassignedtoanobject
Basic System Administration328 VMware, Inc. “Network”onpage 337 “Performance”onpage 338 “Permissions”onpage 339 “Resource”onpage 339 “Sch
VMware, Inc. 329Appendix A Defined PrivilegesDatacenterDatastoreTable A-2. Datacenter PrivilegesPrivilege Name Description AffectsPair with ObjectEff
VMware, Inc. 33Chapter 2 Using this DocumentVirtual Machine ManagementThevirtualmachinemanagementdiscussionconsistsofsevenchaptersthatprovid
Basic System Administration330 VMware, Inc.ExtensionsFoldersFileManagementCarriesoutfileoperationsinthedatastorebrowser.HCandVC Datastores D
VMware, Inc. 331Appendix A Defined PrivilegesGlobalMoveFolder Movesafolder.Privilegemustbepresentatboththesourceanddestination.Userinterf
Basic System Administration332 VMware, Inc.EnableMethodsAllowsserversforVirtualCenterextensionstoenablecertainoperationsonobjectsmanagedb
VMware, Inc. 333Appendix A Defined PrivilegesHost CIMHost ConfigurationSettings ReadsandmodifiesruntimeVCconfigurationsettings.Userinterfaceel
Basic System Administration334 VMware, Inc.ChangeSNMPSettingsEdits,restarts,andstopsSNMPagent.NouserVIClientinterfaceelementsareassociat
VMware, Inc. 335Appendix A Defined PrivilegesHost InventorySystemManagementAllowsextensionstomanipulatethefilesystemonthehost.NouserVICl
Basic System Administration336 VMware, Inc.CreateCluster Createsanewcluster.Userinterfaceelement–Toolbarbutton,inventorypop‐upmenu,Invent
VMware, Inc. 337Appendix A Defined PrivilegesHost Local OperationsNetworkTable A-10. Host Local Operations PrivilegesPrivilege Name Description Affec
Basic System Administration338 VMware, Inc.PerformanceTable A-12. Alarm Management PrivilegesPrivilege Name Description AffectsPair with ObjectEffect
VMware, Inc. 339Appendix A Defined PrivilegesPermissionsResourceTable A-13. Permissions PrivilegesPrivilege Name Description UsedPair with ObjectEffe
Basic System Administration34 VMware, Inc.AppendixesBasicSystemAdministrationprovidesthesefourappendixeswithspecializedinformationyoumight
Basic System Administration340 VMware, Inc.Migrate Migratesavirtualmachineʹsexecutiontoaspecificresourcepoolorhost.Userinterfaceelement
VMware, Inc. 341Appendix A Defined PrivilegesScheduled TaskSessionsTable A-15. Scheduled Task PrivilegesPrivilege Name Description AffectsPair with O
Basic System Administration342 VMware, Inc.TasksVirtual Machine ConfigurationValidateSessionVerifiessessionvalidity. VConly Rootfolder Rootfolde
VMware, Inc. 343Appendix A Defined PrivilegesAdvanced ChangesvaluesinextraConfig.Userinterfaceelement–VirtualMachinePropertiesdialogbox&g
Basic System Administration344 VMware, Inc.RemoveDisk Removesavirtualdiskdevice.Userinterfaceelement–VirtualMachinePropertiesdialogbox&g
VMware, Inc. 345Appendix A Defined PrivilegesVirtual Machine InteractionTable A-19. Virtual Machine InteractionPrivilege Name Description AffectsPair
Basic System Administration346 VMware, Inc.Virtual Machine InventoryReset Resetsvirtualmachineandrebootstheguestoperatingsystem.Userinterface
VMware, Inc. 347Appendix A Defined PrivilegesVirtual Machine ProvisioningTable A-21. Virtual Machine Provisioning PrivilegesPrivilege Name Descriptio
Basic System Administration348 VMware, Inc.Virtual Machine StateDeployTemplate Createsanewvirtualmachinefromatemplate.Userinterfaceelement–
VMware, Inc. 349Appendix A Defined PrivilegesRenameSnapshotRenamesthissnapshotwitheitheranewnameoranewdescriptionorboth.NouserVIClien
VMware, Inc. 353ThischapterincludesinformationonhowtostartandstopeachoneofthemajorVMwareInfrastructurecomponents,ESXServerandVir
Basic System Administration350 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 351BIfyouplantocustomizeaWindowsguestoperatingsystem,youmustfirstinstalltheMicrosoftSyspreptoolsonyourVirtualCenter
Basic System Administration352 VMware, Inc.To install the Microsoft Sysprep tools from a Microsoft Web site download1 DownloadtheSyspreppackagefro
VMware, Inc. 353Appendix B Installing the Microsoft Sysprep ToolsTo install the Microsoft Sysprep tools from the Windows operating system CD1Insertth
Basic System Administration354 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 355CThisappendixliststhemetrics,orcounters,availablefordisplayinperformancecharts.Theavailabilityofsomecountersdepends
Basic System Administration356 VMware, Inc.Tablesareorganizedbyresourceandinventoryobjectandcontainthefollowinginformation: Counter—Lis
VMware, Inc. 357Appendix C Performance Chart MetricsVirtual MachineTable C-1. CPU Performance Metrics for Virtual MachinesCounterAvailable in Collect
Basic System Administration358 VMware, Inc.HostResource PoolTable C-2. CPU Performance Metrics for HostsCounterAvailable in Collection Level VC/ESX D
VMware, Inc. 359Appendix C Performance Chart MetricsClusterDiskThetableinthissectionlistsmetricsformeasuringdiskperformance.Allmeasurement
Basic System Administration36 VMware, Inc.To reboot or shut down your ESX Server (SEEUPDATE)1StartaVMwareInfrastructureClientandconnecteither
Basic System Administration360 VMware, Inc.MemoryThetablesinthissectionlistmetricsformeasuringmemoryperformance.Memoryperformancechartsa
VMware, Inc. 361Appendix C Performance Chart MetricsMemorySwapIn4 Yes/Yes Calculatesaveragemaximumamountofmemoryswappedin.Rollup:MaximumSta
Basic System Administration362 VMware, Inc.HostMemoryGranted2(4) Yes/Yes Calculatesamountofmemorygranted.Rollup:AverageStatsType:AbsoluteMemo
VMware, Inc. 363Appendix C Performance Chart MetricsMemoryConsumed2(4) Yes/Yes Calculatesamountofhostmemoryconsumedbythevirtualmachineforg
Basic System Administration364 VMware, Inc.Resource PoolMemoryOverhead2(4) Yes/Yes Calculatesamountofadditionalhostmemoryallocatedtothevirtu
VMware, Inc. 365Appendix C Performance Chart MetricsMemoryZero 2(4) Yes/Yes Calculatesamountofzeropagememory.Rollup:AverageStatsType:Absolut
Basic System Administration366 VMware, Inc.ClusterTable C-9. Memory Performance Metrics for ClustersCounterAvailable in Collection Level VC/ESX Descr
VMware, Inc. 367Appendix C Performance Chart MetricsCluster ServicesThetableinthissectionlistsmetricsformeasuringtheperformanceofclusters
Basic System Administration368 VMware, Inc.ClusterNetworkThetableinthissectionlistsmetricsformeasuringnetworkperformance.Networkperformanc
VMware, Inc. 369Appendix C Performance Chart MetricsNetworkUsage(Average)1(4) Yes/Yes AggregatednetworkperformancestatisticsinKBps.Rollup:Ave
VMware, Inc. 37Chapter 3 Starting and Stopping the VMware Infrastructure ComponentsThefollowingsectionsdiscussstartingandstoppingelementsrelat
Basic System Administration370 VMware, Inc.SystemThetableinthissectionlistsmetricsformeasuringsystemperformance.Systemperformancechartsa
VMware, Inc. 371VMware, Inc. 371IndexSymbols176, 281Aaccessinventory objects 262permissions 274privileges 327rules 262to VirtualCenter through Web 7
Basic System Administration372 VMware, Inc.license server 23VirtualCenter agent 23VirtualCenter database 22VirtualCenter Server 21VMware Infrastructur
VMware, Inc. 373Indexevents 28about 307alarms 312export 104, 311navigation bar 54tab 54exportappliances 139events 104virtual machines 141extensionspri
Basic System Administration374 VMware, Inc.license server 23diagram 21VirtualCenter settings 74Linuxguest, customize 215guest, install VMware Tools on
VMware, Inc. 375Indexprivileges 338statistics collection 281tab 54permissions 262, 267access 274privileges 339settings 263tab 54plugins 22manage 67por
Basic System Administration376 VMware, Inc.SSAN LUN 200mapping 153schedulepower states 174scheduled tasks 298about 27cancel 305clone virtual machine 2
VMware, Inc. 377IndexSummary tab 54suspend 170virtual machines 173swapfile 81, 187syslog 103sysprep 351TtabsAdmin 54Getting Started 56Inventory 54Summ
Basic System Administration378 VMware, Inc.virtual machinesacceleration 188add existing 175advanced settings 188boot settings 189clone 210configuratio
VMware, Inc. 379Indexconfiguration 74custom attributes 61database 22, 76diagram 21events 307hosts, add 119hosts, remove 125inventory 27objects 63plugi
Basic System Administration38 VMware, Inc.2Right‐clickVMwareInfrastructureServer,chooseStart,andwaitforstartuptocomplete.3ClosethePropert
Basic System Administration380 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. Update–1Updates for the Basic Administration GuideLastUpdated:May14,2010ThisdocumentprovidesupdatestotheESXServer3.5andESX
Updates for the Basic Administration GuideUpdate–2 VMware, Inc. UpdatesforthePreparingEmailMessageSMTPAlarmNotificationProcedureonPage 3
VMware, Inc. Update–3Updates for the Basic Administration Guide Table 5‐1liststheMIBfilesprovidedbyVMwareanddescribestheinformationthate
Updates for the Basic Administration GuideUpdate–4 VMware, Inc. To configure an ESX host for SNMP Traps 1Loginasroottotheserviceconsoleofth
VMware, Inc. Update–5Updates for the Basic Administration Guide Updates to the Adding a Host Section on Page 119ThenoteintheAddingaHostsection
Updates for the Basic Administration GuideUpdate–6 VMware, Inc. Updates to the Linux Requirements for Guest Customization Section on Page 218TheLinu
VMware, Inc. Update–7Updates for the Basic Administration Guide Updates to the To assign a user or group permission Procedure on Page 275InStep 2,t
Updates for the Basic Administration GuideUpdate–8 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 39Chapter 3 Starting and Stopping the VMware Infrastructure ComponentsTo start a VI Client session1LogintoyourWindowssystem.2Thefir
Basic System Administration4 VMware, Inc.UsingDHCPfortheServiceConsole 41ConnectingtotheServiceConsole 42UsingCommandsontheServiceConsol
Basic System Administration40 VMware, Inc.VI Web AccessVI WebAccessistheWebinterfacethroughwhichyoucanmanageyourvirtualmachines.VI WebA
VMware, Inc. 41Chapter 3 Starting and Stopping the VMware Infrastructure Components3Typeyourusernameandpassword,andclickLogIn.TheVI WebAcc
Basic System Administration42 VMware, Inc.IfyourDNSservercannotmapthehost’snametoitsDHCP‐generatedIPaddress,youmustdeterminetheservi
VMware, Inc. 43Chapter 3 Starting and Stopping the VMware Infrastructure ComponentsTo view the man page for a particular commandAttheserviceconsole
Basic System Administration44 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 454‐ThischapterdescribesthespecificlayoutandnavigationoftheVIClient.Italsocontainsinformationforconfiguringadminoptio
Basic System Administration46 VMware, Inc.Figure 4-1. VMware Infrastructure Client Layout TheVIClientareasarecoveredinthefollowingsections:
VMware, Inc. 47Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientMenu BarThemenubarprovidesaccesstoallcommandsandoperatesinamannerconsistentwithotherWindow
Basic System Administration48 VMware, Inc. ViewMenu–Controlswhichpanelsarevisible.Thisprovidesamenuitemforselectingoneofthenavigati
VMware, Inc. 49Chapter 4 Using the VI Client AdministrationMenu–DisplaysconfigurationoptionsthatapplyacrosstheVMwareInfrastructureenviron
VMware, Inc. 5ContentsVMWARE‐ROOT‐MIB 84VMWARE‐ENV‐MIB 84VMWARE‐PRODUCTS‐MIB 85VMWARE‐RESOURCES‐MIB 86VMWARE‐TC‐MIB 89VMWARE‐TRAPS‐MIB 90VMWARE‐VMINFO
Basic System Administration50 VMware, Inc. HelpMenu–Displaystheonlinehelpoptions,linkstotheVMwareWebsite,andproductversioninformatio
VMware, Inc. 51Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientThepop‐outvirtualmachineConsolehasthefollowingmenuitems.TheembeddedConsolehassimilarmenuit
Basic System Administration52 VMware, Inc.To view the Inventory button optionsClickthearrowontheInventorynavigationbarbuttontoseetheinvent
VMware, Inc. 53Chapter 4 Using the VI Client ScheduledTasksbutton–Alistofactivitiesandameanstoschedulethoseactivities.Thisisavailabl
Basic System Administration54 VMware, Inc.Whenanobjectisremovedfromtheinventory,itslogandeventhistoryremainsuntilpurgedthroughtheagi
VMware, Inc. 55Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientDatacenters VirtualCenter inventorypaneltabListsthedatacentersorganizedundertheselectedfolder.D
Basic System Administration56 VMware, Inc.Getting Started TabsGettingStartedtabsareavailableforeachtypeofinventoryobject.Theyprovideades
VMware, Inc. 57Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientTodisableGettingStartedtabs: ClicktheCloseTablinktodisableGettingStartedtabsforthetypeof
Basic System Administration58 VMware, Inc.To change the look of the toolbarRight‐clickthetoolbarandchoosetheappropriateoption.Status Bar, Recen
VMware, Inc. 59Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientTo hide or view recent tasks or triggered alarmsClicktheTasksorAlarmsiconsinthestatusbar.Panel Se
Basic System Administration6 VMware, Inc.AddingaHost 119ConnectingorDisconnectingaHost 122RemovingaHostfromaCluster 124RemovingaHostfrom
Basic System Administration60 VMware, Inc.YourchoicesforthepanelsarepersistentacrossVIClientsessions.IfyourunmultipleVIClientsessions
VMware, Inc. 61Chapter 4 Using the VI Clientanyofthesevirtualmachineschangestosomethingelse,theyareremovedfromthelist.Newvirtualmachi
Basic System Administration62 VMware, Inc.To add a custom attribute1 ChooseAdministration>CustomAttributes.Thisoptionisnotavailablewhenco
VMware, Inc. 63Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientTo edit custom attributes and annotations for a virtual machine or host 1 Selectthevirtualmachineorho
Basic System Administration64 VMware, Inc.Selecting ObjectsVirtualCenterobjectsaredatacenters,networks,datastores,resourcepools,clusters,host
VMware, Inc. 65Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientTo change the name of an object SelectanitemandpressF2orclickthetextoftheselecteditem.Typet
Basic System Administration66 VMware, Inc.TherearethreemethodsfortakingactionsuponobjectsinVirtualCenter: Selectingtheactionfromthemen
VMware, Inc. 67Chapter 4 Using the VI ClientManaging VirtualCenter ModulesAftertheservercomponentofamoduleisinstalledandregisteredwiththe
Basic System Administration68 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 695Thischapterincludesbasicsystemconfigurationinformation,suchashowtoaccessandconfigurelogfiles,configurefirewalls,and
VMware, Inc. 7ContentsCustomVMwareToolsInstallation 165WYSEMultimediaSupport 166InstallingWYSEMultimediaSupportwithVMwareTools 166Installin
Basic System Administration70 VMware, Inc.TheESXServer3ConfigurationGuidedescribesthetasksyoumustcompletetoconfigureESXServer3hostne
VMware, Inc. 71Chapter 5 System Configuration StorageAdapters–Displaysstorageadapterconfiguration,suchasdevicetype,SANidentification,LUN
Basic System Administration72 VMware, Inc. SystemResourceAllocation–Displaysthehost’sresourceallocationsettings.ThisincludesmemoryandCP
VMware, Inc. 73Chapter 5 System Configuration ManagingStorage–Explainshowtomanageexistingdatastoresandthefilesystemsthatcomprisedatast
Basic System Administration74 VMware, Inc.Viewing ESX Server Command Information TheESXServer3ConfigurationGuideandESXServer3iConfiguration
VMware, Inc. 75Chapter 5 System ConfigurationSpecifiesthelevelofdetailforperformancestatisticscollection.Legalvaluesareminimal,typical,a
Basic System Administration76 VMware, Inc. WebService–SpecifytheHTTPandHTTPSportsfortheWebServicetouse.Youcanalsospecifywhetheryo
VMware, Inc. 77Chapter 5 System ConfigurationIfafirewallispreventingtheVIClientfromconnectingtotheVirtualCenterServer,youhavethreeopt
Basic System Administration78 VMware, Inc.4EntertheportnumberyourVIClientisusingtocommunicatewiththeVirtualCenterServer.ClicktheFinis
VMware, Inc. 79Chapter 5 System Configuration7(SEEUPDATE)Setthedlldirectory.aIfneeded,createthedirectory:C:\inetpub\wwwroot\vpx\bSettheper
Basic System Administration8 VMware, Inc.CloningVirtualMachines 210CreatingaScheduledTasktoCloneaVirtualMachine 21214 CustomizingGuestOper
Basic System Administration80 VMware, Inc.To view the virtual machines on a hostSelectahost.ClicktheVirtualMachinestab.Thisisalistofallth
VMware, Inc. 81Chapter 5 System Configuration Advanced–Optionsunderthisheadingcontroladvancedvirtualmachineoptionsasfollows: General–C
Basic System Administration82 VMware, Inc.To view the users that are currently logged on to a VirtualCenter ServerFromtheVIClientconnectedtoaVi
VMware, Inc. 83Chapter 5 System ConfigurationAbout SNMP and VMware InfrastructureSimpleNetworkManagementProtocol(SNMP)allowsmanagementprograms
Basic System Administration84 VMware, Inc.VMWARE-ROOT-MIBTheVMWARE-ROOT-MIB.mibfiledefinesVMware’senterpriseOIDandtoplevelOIDassignments.T
VMware, Inc. 85Chapter 5 System ConfigurationVMWARE-ENV-MIB.mibdefinesasingletrap,vmwEnvHardwareEvent,whichissentwhenanESXServer3ihosth
Basic System Administration86 VMware, Inc.VMWARE-RESOURCES-MIBTheVMWARE-RESOURCES-MIB.mibfiledefinesvariablesusedtoreportinformationonresour
VMware, Inc. 87Chapter 5 System ConfigurationmemCOS vmwMemory 2 Amountofphysicalmemoryusedbytheserviceconsole(inKB).Thisvariabledoesnot
Basic System Administration88 VMware, Inc.numWrites hbaEntry 7 Numberofwritestothisdisksincethediskmodulewasloaded.kbWritten hbaEntry 8 Num
VMware, Inc. 89Chapter 5 System ConfigurationVMWARE-TC-MIBThe VMWARE-TC-MIB.mibfileprovidescommontextualconventionsusedbyVMwareMIBfiles.VMW
VMware, Inc. 9ContentsTakingaSnapshot 251ChangingDiskModetoExcludeVirtualDisksfromSnapshots 252UsingtheSnapshotManager 253RestoringaSna
Basic System Administration90 VMware, Inc.VMWARE-TRAPS-MIBVMWARE-TRAPS-MIB.mibdefinestrapsusedbyESXServerandVirtualCenter.Allnotificationsd
VMware, Inc. 91Chapter 5 System ConfigurationVMWARE-VMINFO-MIBTheVMWARE-VMINFO-MIB.mibfiledefinesvariablesforreportingvirtualmachineinformati
Basic System Administration92 VMware, Inc.hbaVmIdx hbaEntry 1 Anumbercorrespondingtothevirtualmachine’sindexinthevmTable.hbaIdx hbaEntry 2
VMware, Inc. 93Chapter 5 System ConfigurationVMWARE-VMKERNEL-MIBTheVMWARE-VMKERNEL-MIB.mibfiledefinesvariablesusedtoreporttheVMkernelstate.
Basic System Administration94 VMware, Inc. ConfiguretheSNMPsettingsonVirtualCenterServer. Configureyourmanagementsoftwaretoaccepttrapsf
VMware, Inc. 95Chapter 5 System ConfigurationUsing SNMP with ESX Server 3ESXServer3shipswithtwoSNMPagents.ThefirstisanSNMPagentbasedon
Basic System Administration96 VMware, Inc.To start the ESX Server 3 SNMP agent automaticallyYoucansettheSNMPdaemontostartwheneverESXServer3
VMware, Inc. 97Chapter 5 System Configuration4Addthefollowingline,replacingpublicwithacommunitynameofyourchoice:trapcommunity public.Onl
Basic System Administration98 VMware, Inc.Configuring SNMP Management Client SoftwareTouseyourSNMPmanagementsoftwarewiththeESXServer3orESX
VMware, Inc. 99Chapter 5 System ConfigurationUsing SNMP with Guest Operating SystemsTouseSNMPtomonitorguestoperatingsystemsorapplicationsrun
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