Installing a vCHA (VMware Workstation - VMware Player - ESXi)
This section walks you through the steps for importing and configuring the VM to install a vCHA.
Import the virtual machine:
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Open the VMware Workstation or VMware Player.
- Select and download the <file-name>.ova file, and click Open.
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Specify a name for the virtual machine, select a storage path and click Import.
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After the VM has been imported, click Power on this virtual machine to start the VM and open a terminal.
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Once the CLI interface is displayed, press ALT + F2 in order to access the ssh terminal.
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Login to your VM as root and determine the VM's IP address:
ip addr
Access the ArcMC Appliance:
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Browse to the ArcMC using the previously determined IP address:
https://<ip-address>/platform-ui/
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Accept the License Agreement and proceed to login using the default credentials (you are requested to change your password).
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Navigate to Administration > System Admin.
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From the left menu under System, select Process Status and verify that all the required processes are running.
Configure the DNS Settings and DNS Search Domains
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Navigate to Administration > System Admin.
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From the left menu under System, select Network.
For more information about DNS settings and DNS search domains, please see the Network section.
Install vCHA on ESXi/Vcenter VMWare
Follow the steps below to deploy a vCHA (ova file) on ESXi/Vcenter 6.5
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Log in to the VMware vSphere Web Client and go to the VMs tab.
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Add the Deploy OVF Template action button via the Actions drop-down list.
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Click Deploy OVF Template, a new window will open.
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Click Browse, select the OVA file and click Next.
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Select the location where you want to deploy the virtual appliance and click Next.
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Select the resource you want to use to run the virtual appliance and click Next.
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Review the package details advanced configuration options and click Next.
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Select the desired storage location from the list of datastores and click Next.
a. Recommended virtual disk format: Thick provision lazy zeroed
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From the drop-down list select a destination network for each source network and click Next.
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Review the configuration data and click Finish when ready.
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The system will now import and deploy the file, once completed click Refresh to update the system.
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The Login PI 3 Appliance is now visible, select the VM and click Power On.
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Once the VM is powered on, click the Open Console icon to open the VM console in a new window.