After you start
the EAM Sample Solution in an application server, it appears in
vCenter
Server Extensions in the
vSphere Web
Client. You can monitor, manage, and configure the EAM Sample
Solution and use it to deploy ESX agents.
When you start the EAM Sample
Solution, it registers itself as a
vCenter Server
extension with the
vCenter Server
instance that you configured in the
eamri.properties
file. The sample solution also registers itself as a
vCenter Server
solution with
ExtensionManager.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have a running
vCenter Server
6.7 instance.
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Verify that you have set up
and started the EAM Sample Solution in an application server.
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Procedure
1 | Open the
vSphere Web
Client and log in to the
vCenter Server
instance that you configured in the
eamri.properties
file.
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2 | Click
Home in the
navigation bar of the
vSphere Web
Client, and then click
Administration.
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3 | Click
EAM Sample
Solution in the list of running
vCenter Server
solutions.
The general
information and the health status of the EAM Sample Solution appear on the
Summary tab.
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4 | Click each of the tabs
in the EAM Sample Solution.
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Summary
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Displays
an overview of the Solution that includes the associatedvCenter Server, the Solution's status, description, product page, and
vendor page. The Solutions portlet in the
Summary tab, holds
a link to the
Configuration
window, that allows you to update a configuration, and disable or uninstall a
solution.
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Monitor
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Displays
Events and vServices that the solution provides. The EAM Sample Solution does
not provide any vServices, so none are listed.
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Configure
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Displays
one or more ESX Agents, the services they contain, and actions you can perform
on them.
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VMs
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Displays
one or more Virtual Machines or vApps that
vCenter Server
manages. You can deploy ESX agents on any of the listed objects.
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The EAM Sample Solution is now
available in
vCenter
Server Extensions.
What to do next
Before you can use the EAM
Sample Solution to deploy ESX agents on
ESXi hosts, you
must configure the hosts and datacenters for ESX agent deployment.