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vCenter Server is the centralized management utility for VMware, and enables vSphere infrastructure management from a single centralized location. This guide explains how to add VMware vCenter integration to Cloudaware. |
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vSphere should be accessible from a selected host with installed Cloudaware Breeze Agent. |
Add vCenter server
Log in to Cloudaware account → Admin.
Find vCenter Management Server in the list of Cloud integrations. Click +Add.
Fill out the form:
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Name - vCenter Integration name
URL - the TunHub URL generated by Cloudaware after a designated route is set up in TunHub integration, e.g. https://tunhub.cloudaware.com:1234
Hostname - vCenter Management Server hostname .
Username - the username for vCenter Management server
Password - the password for vCenter Management server
Service Instance UUID (optional) - vCenter server UUID* if Cloudaware Breeze agent is to be installed on VMs. This field will be required for correct matching of Breeze data.
Trust Certificate - check this check box if the VMware runs on a private network, and TunHub gateway has been set up in Cloudaware.
*UUID is listed as instanceUuid. Get the instanceUuid using the following browser path:https://<vcserver>/mob/?moid=ServiceInstance&doPath=content.about
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Set up as many vCenter integrations as many vCenter Management servers you need Cloudaware to have access to. Each integration requires a unique designated route configured in TunHub.
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