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Monday 27 October 2014

Install the Hyper-V or XenServer Agent in vCAC

The Hyper-V agent manages Hyper-V server instances. The XenServer agent manages XenServer server instances.

Make sure that you note the Agent name from step 7. Give this name to the IaaS Administrator who configures endpoints. The endpoint must be linked to the agent that was configured for it to enable access and data collection.

The IaaS components, including the Manager Service and Website, are installed.
Verify that you have satisfied all the Hyper-V and XenServer Requirements.

1

Right-click the setup__vcac-va-hostname.domain.name@5480.exe setup file that you downloaded and select Run as administrator.
If you see a Microsoft .NET 4.5 missing prompt, navigate to the fully configured vCloud Automation Center Appliance at https://vcac-va-hostname.domain.name, select the .NET installer link and restart the machine. Begin this procedure again.
2

Click Next.
3

Accept the license agreement and click Next.
4

Type the administrator credentials for the vCloud Automation Center Appliance on the Log In page and click Next.
The user name is root and the password is the password that you specified when you deployed the vCloud Automation Center Appliance.
5

Click Next.
6

Select Custom Install on the Installation Type page.
7

Select Proxy Agents on the Installation Type page.
8

Accept the root install location or click Change and select an installation path.
9

Click Next.
10

Type the user name and password for the Windows services user with sysadmin privileges on the installation machine.
11

Click Next.
12

Select the agent from the Agent type list.

Xen
Hyper-V
13

Type a unique identifier for this agent in the Agent name text box.
Maintain a record of each agent's name, credentials, and platform instance for use when adding hosts in the future. Agent names cannot be duplicated unless the agent configurations are identical.
14

Type the fully qualified domain name and port number, if you are not using the default 443 port, of the machine where you installed the Manager Service component.
For example, hostname.domain.name:444
15

Type the fully qualified domain name and the port number, if you are not using the default 443 port, of the machine where you installed the Manager Website component.
For example, hostname.domain.name:444
16

Click Test to verify connectivity to each host.
17

Type the credentials of a user with administrative-level permissions on the managed server instance.
18

Click Add.
19

Click Next.
20

Click Install to begin the installation.
After several minutes a success message appears.
21

Click Next.
22

Click Finish.




Source:-
VMware Documentation

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