Vscope Explorer Installation Guide
Vscope Explorer Installation Guide
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Environmental Requirements ............................................................................... 3 Installing the vScope Explorer as a VMware Virtual Machine ............................ 4 2.1 2.2 2.3 Download and Install the vScope Explorer........................................................ 4 Power On and Initialize the Virtual Machine.................................................... 12 Setting a Static IP Address or Changing the Network Time Server ................ 14
Initial vScope Explorer Configuration ................................................................ 16 3.1 3.2 License Agreement ......................................................................................... 16 Connection Management ................................................................................ 16
3.2.1 VMware vCenter Connections ..................................................................... 16 4 5 vScope Explorer Login ........................................................................................ 19 vScope Explorer Views ........................................................................................ 21 5.1 Performance vScope ...................................................................................... 21
5.1.1 VM Performance View ................................................................................. 21 5.1.2 Host Performance View ............................................................................... 22 5.2 5.3 Capacity vScope ............................................................................................. 23 Efficiency vScope............................................................................................ 24
5.3.1 VM Efficiency View ...................................................................................... 24 5.3.2 Datastore Efficiency View ............................................................................ 25 6 Trialing the vOperations Suite ............................................................................ 27
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The VKernel vScope Explorer comes as a fully configured VMware virtual machine. It is installed directly using the VMware Deploy OVF Template.
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Select Deploy from file: and browse to the location of the OVF file extracted above. Click Next.
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The End User License Agreement will be shown. Click Accept and then click Next.
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Select a name and destination folder for the virtual machine. Click Next.
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If the virtual machine is being deployed on a cluster, select the specific host for the VM and click Next.
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Select the datastore that the VM will reside within and click Next.
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Once the appliance is started, it will initialize the operating system and start the vScope Explorer. The IP address will be obtained from DHCP server automatically. Pool.ntp.org will be used as the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server by default. These can be changed after the vScope Explorer has been successfully started. Wait until the IP address of the vScope Explorer appears in the vCenter Summary tab. Once the IP address appears it will take several more minutes to start the application server. Once that is completed, you can access the vScope Explorer using the IP address and a standard browser.
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If there is no DHCP server available, the IP address will have to be entered manually before the vScope Explorer will be usable. Open a console window and respond to the questions about the IP address and the network time server.
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Once that is completed, you can access the vScope Explorer using the IP address and a standard browser.
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To begin using the vScope Explorer, open a standard browser (Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe Flash 10 or later) and type in the IP address of the vScope Explorer virtual machine.
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Enter the IP address or hostname and credentials for the system. For vCenter connections, credentials should have Read-Only and Browse Datastore permissions for the entire environment. The credentials used for the vCenter where the vScope Explorer appliance is installed must also have Virtual Machine State permissions in order for the appliance to be automatically updated. vScope Explorer can be accessed and used from within vCenter using a VKernel plugin. Check the Install VKernel vCenter Plug-in if you would like the VKernel plug-in installed in vCenter. If the virtual infrastructure client is open at this time, it will need to be closed and reopened in order to see the VKernel plug-in. The vScope Explorer Performance Analyzer uses vCenter alarms for real time monitoring of the state of the virtual environment. Six specific VKernel utilization alarms must be installed in vCenter in order to provide the real time functionality. The vCenter credentials must have Alarm permissions in order to create the alarms. Leave the Add VKernel Alarms to vCenter box checked if you want to use the real time analysis capability of Performance Analyzer. Uncheck the box if you do not want the capability. If you leave the box checked, the alarms will be automatically installed. Once a connection is established, the overall configuration can be completed.
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Click on the Finish Setup button. The vScope Explorer login view will be opened.
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To begin using the vScope Explorer, open a standard browser (Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe Flash 10 or later) and type in the IP address of the vScope Explorer virtual machine. Once the website loads, a username and password is requested.
The default username is vkernel and the default password is vkernel. If the appliance has recently been configured, it may still be collecting the required virtual environment information. Depending on the size of the virtual environment, this can take anywhere from fifteen minutes to several hours.
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vScope Explorer provides an environment-wide, cross-hypervisor visualization of the status of your infrastructure.
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5.1.2 Host Performance View In the Host Performance view, each colored box represents a single host, again grouped by cluster and data center. The colors of the host boxes have the same meaning as those of the VMs. As above, mousing over the host box will display a popup with details.
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5.3.2 Datastore Efficiency View In the Datastore Efficiency view, each colored box represents a single datastore, grouped by hypervisor environment. The color of each datastore indicates the extent of wasted storage identified, where red mean very extensive waste, yellow is moderate waste, and green identifies datastores with little or no wasted storage. As above, mousing over the datastore box will display a popup with details.
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A 30 day free trial of the complete vOperations Suite is readily available. Simply click on the vOperations Suite Free 30 Day Trial link at the top of the view.
A License request dialog will open. Please fill out all fields and click the Request License button.
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Your trial license will be immediately sent to the email address provided. If you do not see it in your in box, please check your junk email folder.
After you receive your trial license, save it to a local drive and click the Install License
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Browse to the location of the trial license file and then click the Activate button.
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Clicking the Finish button after the activation will take you to the vOperations Suite login.
Enter vkernel for the User Name and vkernel for the Password and proceed with your evaluation of the complete vOperations Suite.
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