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Dell Management Plug-in for VMware vCenter 1.7 Quick Installation Guide

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1. NOTE The virtual appliance functions as a regular virtual machine any interruptions or shut downs impacts overall functionality of the virtual appliance Product Hardware Requirements The Dell Management Plug in for VMware vCenter provides full support for 11th and 12th generation Dell servers with iDRAC and limited support for 9th and 10th generation Dell servers To determine what generation of Dell Servers you have refer to the tables in the Release Notes See the De Management Plug in for VMware vCenter Release Notes for specific hardware support information Software Requirements The vSphere environment must meet virtual appliance port access and listening port requirements In addition install Adobe Flash player 10 0 or higher on the vSphere client system VMware vSphere has both a desktop client and Web client The Dell Management Plug in is only available in the desktop client K NOTE It is recommended that the Dell Management Plug in and vCenter server are located on the same network For specific software requirements refer to the De Management Plug in for VMware vCenter Release Notes Dell Management Plug in Port Requirements e 443 https and 80 http Administration Console e 4433 https For auto discovery and handshake e 162 and 11620 For SNMP trap listener e 2049 4001 4002 4003 4004 NFS share Installation and Configuration Overview The following high level steps outline the overall install
2. e To perform no check and not store the Host certificate select Disabled Click Next In the Test Connection Profile page do one of the following To begin the test click Test Selected The other options are inactive To stop the test click Abort All Tests To complete the profile click Save To continue on to configure Events and Alarms click Save and Continue Configuring Events And Alarms Wizard Configure events and alarms using the Configuration Wizard or from the Dell Management Center Settings option for Events and Alarms NOTE On hosts prior to 12G this feature requires that the virtual appliance is configured as a trap destination in OMSA to display host events in vCenter To configure events and alarms 1 In the Configuration Wizard under Event Posting Levels select one of the following Do not post any events Block hardware events Post All Events Post all hardware events 15 Post only Critical and Warning Events Post only critical or warning level hardware events Post only Virtualization Related Critical and Warning Events Post only virtualization related critical and warning events this is the default event posting level 2 To enable all hardware alarms and events select the Enable Alarms for Dell Hosts check box K NOTE Dell hosts that have alarms enabled respond to critical events by entering maintenance mode 3 Inthe dialog box that displays click Continu
3. down to configure your Host Credentials In the Active Directory User Name text box type the user name Type the username in one of these formats domain username or domain username or username domain The user name is limited to 256 characters Refer to Microsoft Active Directory documentation for user name restrictions In the Active Directory Password text box type the password The password is limited to 127 characters In the Verify Password text box type the password again Inthe Certificate Check drop down list select one of the following e To download and store the Host certificate and validate it during all future connections select Enable e To perform no check and not store the Host certificate select Disabled To configure Host Credentials without Active Directory do the following Inthe User Name text box type the user name The user name must be root In the Password text box type the password The password is limited to 127 characters NOTE For servers that do not have either an iDRAC Express or Enterprise card the iDRAC test connection result states Not Applicable for this system K NOTE The OMSA credentials are the same credentials used for ESX and ESXi hosts Inthe Verify Password text box type the password again Inthe Certificate Check drop down list select one of the following e To download and store the Host certificate and validate it during all future connections select Enable
4. share filename gz CES share for xml file host share filename xml CIFS share for gz file host share filename gz b If using a CIFS share enter the User Name Password and Verify Password the passwords must match These fields are only active when entering a CIFS share E NOTE The character is not supported for use in shared network folder user names passwords c To validate your entries click Begin Test 3 To save this selection and continue the Configuration Wizard click Save and Continue Enabling The OMSA Link Wizard To launch OMSA within the Dell Management Plug in virtual appliance the OMSA Web Server must be installed and configured See the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Installation Guide for instructions on how to install and configure the Web Server E NOTE OMSA is only required on Dell servers prior to version 12G You can use OMSA to e Manage vCenter elements detailed sensor component level health information e Clear command logs and system event logs SELs e Obtain NIC statistics e Make sure that the Dell Management Plug in captures events from a selected host 1 In the Configuration Wizard on the OpenManage Server Admin page use the OMSA Web Server URL text box to enter the OMSA URL You must include the full URL including the HTTPS 2 To save this URL and finish the Configuration Wizard click Finish Configuring Dell iDRAC Auto Discovery And Initial Start up If you did not order y
5. Configuring Events And Alarms Setting Up A Proxy Server Scheduling Inventory Jobs Running A Warranty Retrieval Job Configuring The Deployment Credentials Setting The Default Firmware Update Repository Enabling The OMSA Link oonr oor ww Configuration Wizard Welcome Page After you install the Dell Management Plug in it must be configured 1 Inthe vSphere Client under Management click the Dell Management Center icon 2 The first time you click on the Dell Management Center icon it opens the Configuration Wizard You can also access this wizard on the Dell Management Center Settings page 3 Inthe Welcome tab review the steps you will step through and then click Next Creating A New Connection Profile Wizard A connection profile stores the credentials that the virtual appliance uses to communicate with Dell servers Each Dell server must be associated with a connection profile to be managed by the Dell Management Plug in You may assign multiple servers to a single connection profile Creating the Connection Profile is similar between the Configuration Wizard and from the Dell Management Center Settings option NOTE With installations on hosts that are using Dell PowerEdge 12th generation servers the OMSA agent installation is not required For installations on 11th generation servers OMSA agent is now automatically installed during the deployment process 13 Prior to using t
6. Dell Management Plug In for VMware vCenter Quick Install Guide Version 1 7 Notes Cautions and Warnings K NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer CAUTION A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem A WARNING A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death 2013 Dell Inc Trademarks used in this text Dell the Dell logo Dell Boomi Dell Precision OptiPlex Latitude PowerEdge PowerVault PowerConnect OpenManage EqualLogic Compellent KACE FlexAddress Force10 and Vostro are trademarks of Dell Inc Intel Pentium Xeon Core and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries AMD is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron AMD Phenom and AMD Sempron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Server Internet Explorer MS DOS Windows Vista and Active Directory are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Red Hat and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and or other countries Novell and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell Inc in the United States and other countries Oracle is a registered tradem
7. ark of Oracle Corporation and or its affiliates Citrix Xen XenServer and XenMotion are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems Inc in the United States and or other countries VMware Virtual SMP vMotion vCenter and vSphere are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware Inc in the United States or other countries IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 2013 5 Rev A05 Contents Notes Cautions and Warmings EEN 2 1 Quick ZoacldlErCHElel 5 Installation geet le EEN 5 NC UE 5 Product Hardware Requirements 23 2 2 0500 EES 6 Software Requirements Installation and Configuration Dvervieu E Deploying the Dell Management Plug in OVF Using the vSphere Client 7 Registering Dell Management Plug in within vCenter And Importing The License Pie 8 Installation Verfegtgnt elteren Seege edel ei geeten ge ab il erst eet detrei aS 11 2 Understanding How To Configure the Dell Management Plug in Using the Wizard 13 Configuration Wizard Welcome Page Creating A New Connection Profile bWtzardl ENEE Configuring Events And Alarms IWtzardl ENEE Setting Up A Proxy Server Wizard ENNEN Scheduling Inventory Jobs D tzardl ENEE Running A Warranty Retrieval Job IWizardl ENEE Configuring the Deployment Credentials Wizard Setting The Default Firmware Update Repository Wizard Enabling The OMSA Link Wizard ccccccssssesesseecsessesss
8. ation procedure for the Dell Management Plug in These procedures assume that the required hardware is in place and running the required VMware vCenter software With installations on PowerEdge 12th Generation servers OMSA agent installation is not required For installations on PowerEdge 11th Generation servers the OMSA agent is now automatically installed during the deployment process For more information about OMSA please see the Dell Management Plug in User s Guide The following information is an outline of the installation process To begin the actual installation see Deploy Plug In OVF Using the vSphere Client Installation Overview 1 Install the Dell Management Plug in a Be sure systems are connected and vCenter server and vSphere client are running b Deploy the Open Virtualization Format OVF file that contains the Dell Management Plug in using the vSphere client c Upload the license file d Register the Dell Management Plug in with vCenter server using the Administration Console 2 Complete Configuration Wizard 3 Enable Dell events a Set up event filter options on the Settings page 4 Enable firmware updates a Download firmware updates and make them available to applicable systems 5 Configure the Dell iDRAC user name and password Deploying the Dell Management Plug in OVF Using the vSphere Client This procedure assumes that you have downloaded and extracted the product zip file Dell_Managemen
9. cssessssesesecsesssessesscasseseseesceesssesaesssssesesaeseesssesasaesesaesecaeaees Configuring Dell iDRAC Auto Discovery And Initial Start up 18 Configuring OMSA Agents To Send Trape 18 Configuring ln 19 For More Configuration Information 19 Quick Start Installation Installation Introduction This guide provides step by step instructions for the installation and configuration of the Dell Management Plug in installation on Dell servers Once the installation is complete refer to the Dell Management Plug in User s Guide for information about all aspects of administration including inventory management monitoring and alerting firmware updates deployments and provisioning and warranty management NOTE With installations on hosts that are on PowerEdge 12th generation servers OMSA agent installation is not required For installations on PowerEdge 11th generation servers OMSA agent is now automatically installed during the deployment process For more information about OMSA please see the section Understanding OMSA For 11G Hosts in the De Management Plug in User s Guide To more clearly understand PowerEdge 12th generation servers and hosts prior to the 12th generation see the Release Notes for this release Prerequisites The following information is needed prior to the start of Dell Management Plug in installation TCP IP address information to assign to the Dell Management Plug in virtual appliance A user name and pass
10. e to accept this change or click Cancel K NOTE This step is only seen if Enable Alarms For Dell Hosts is selected 4 To restore the default vCenter alarm settings for all managed Dell servers click Restore Default Alarms It may take up to a minute before the change takes effect 5 To continue the wizard click Save and Continue Setting Up A Proxy Server Wizard Set the proxy server in the Configuration Wizard or later using the Dell Management Center Settings Proxy page To set up a proxy server 1 Inthe Configure HTTP Proxy window do one of the following To not use a proxy server click Save and Continue To use a proxy server under Settings enter a Proxy Server Address 2 Enter the Proxy Port number Select the Credentials Required check box if needed If you selected Credentials Required do the following a Inthe Proxy User Name text box type the proxy user name b Inthe Proxy Password text box type the proxy password c Inthe Proxy Verify Password text box re type the proxy password Under Proxy select the Use Proxy check box To save these options and continue click Save and Continue Scheduling Inventory Jobs Wizard The inventory schedule configuration is similar between the Configuration Wizard and from the Dell Management Center Settings option The only difference is that the wizard supplies an option to select if you want to run the inventory immediately NOTE To make sure that
11. ed Recommended An eager zeroed thick disk has all the space allocated and zeroed out at the time of creation This type of disk increases the time it takes to create the disk but results in the best performance even on the first write to each block c Thin Provision Not Recommended Space required for a thin provisioned virtual disk is allocated and zeroed upon first write as opposed to upon creation There is a higher I O cost similar to that of lazy zeroed thick disks during the first write to an unwritten file block but on subsequent writes thin provisioned disks have the same performance as eager zeroed thick disks Click Next In the Ready to Complete window review the selected options for the OVF deployment task and click Finish The deployment job runs and provides a completion status window where you can track job progress Registering Dell Management Plug in within vCenter And Importing The License File This procedure assumes that you have downloaded the product license zip file Dell_Management_Plug in_ lt of hosts gt _license zip from the Dell website and run Dell_Management_Plug in_ lt of hosts gt _license exe to get the license XML file The license XML file is used in this procedure 1 From vSphere client select Home Hosts and Clusters then in the left panel locate the Dell Management Plug in just deployed and then click Power on the virtual machine Click the Console tab in the main VMware vCenter windo
12. he Active Directory credentials with a connection profile the Active Directory user account must exist in Active Directory and this account must already be enable in iDRAC This wizard is not for creating Active Directory accounts or enabling Active Directory on iDRAC To create a new connection profile using the wizard 1 From the Connection Profiles tab click Create New 2 Inthe Profile Name and Description page enter the Connection Profile Name and an optional Connection Profile Description that are used to help manage custom connection profiles 3 Inthe Associated Hosts page select the hosts for the connection profile and click Next 4 Inthe Credentials page read the information and click Next 5 Inthe iDRAC page under Credentials do one of the following NOTE The iDRAC account requires administrative privileges for updating firmware applying hardware profiles and deploying hypervisor For iDRACs already configured and enabled for Active Directory on which you want to use Active Directory select the Use Active Directory check box otherwise skip down to configure the iDRAC credentials In the Active Directory User Name text box type the user name Type the username in one of these formats domain username or domain username or username domain The user name is limited to 256 characters Refer to Microsoft Active Directory documentation for user name restrictions In the Active Directory Password text box type the
13. l job 1 In the Configuration Wizard on the Warranty Schedule window do one of the following Torun warranty schedules click On Selected Days To not run warranty schedules select Do not retrieve Warranty Data 2 Ifyou selected On Selected Days then do the following a Select the text box next to each day of the week that you want to run the warranty jobs b Inthe text box enter the time in HH MM format The time you enter is your local time Calculate the time difference you need to run the warranty jobs at the proper time 3 To apply the changes and continue click Save and Continue Configuring the Deployment Credentials Wizard Deployment credentials are used to securely communicate with a bare metal system using the iDRAC from initial discovery until the end of the deployment process Once deployment completes the credentials are changed to those in the connection profile matched to the bare metal system from the Deployment wizard If the deployment credentials are changed all newly discovered systems from that point on are provisioned with the new credentials however the credentials on servers discovered prior to the change are not affected To configure the deployment credentials 1 Inthe Deployment Credential window you can view or change the credentials The bare metal server switches from these credentials to those specified in the Connection Profile 2 To change these credentials under Credentials f
14. n in the Description text box enter the optional description b Under Admin User Account in the Admin User Name text box enter the Admin user name Enter the username as domain user or domain user or user domain The Admin user account is used by the Dell Management Plug in for vCenter administration c Inthe Password text box enter the password d Inthe Verify Password text box enter the password again Click Register Do one of the following Ifyou are using the Dell Management Plug in trial version skip to step 12 Ifyou are using the full product version there is a license xml file that you downloaded and extracted before you started this install This file contains your product license and you must import this license to your virtual appliance To import the license file click Upload License On the Upload License window click the Browse button to navigate to the license file Click Upload to import the license file E NOTE If the license file is modified or edited in any way the license file will not work Once the Dell Management Plug in is registered the Dell Management Plug in icon displays under the Management category of the vCenter home page S 8 A gt Ss g me e eng gg wt E sine Sec a Ss ges 3B D E amp e Shed sed ats ows Host Proffen all Maragan Sware Corte Figure 5 The Dell Managment Plug in Successfully Added to vCenter Installation Verification The follo
15. or Bare Metal Server Deployment do the following a Inthe User name text box edit the user name b Inthe Password text box edit the password c Inthe Verify Password text box confirm the password 3 To save the specified credentials and continue with the Configuration Wizard click Save and Continue Setting The Default Firmware Update Repository Wizard Firmware repository settings contain the firmware catalog location used to update deployed servers You can set up firmware initially here in the wizard or later from the Dell Management Center Settings option In addition you can run the firmware update later from the Dell Server Management tab To set the default firmware update repository 17 1 In the Configuration Wizard on the Firmware Repository page to choose the default repository for firmware updates select one of the following Dell Online Default firmware repository ftp dell com with a staging folder The Dell Management Plug in downloads selected firmware updates and stores them in the staging folder and then they are applied as necessary Local shared repository These are created with the Dell Repository Manager application These local repositories should be located on Windows based file shares 2 Ifyou selected Local shared repository do the following a Enter the Catalog File Location using the following format NES share for xml file host share filename xml NFS share for gz file host
16. ork share For the quickest installation it is recommended that you host the OVF on a local drive Click Next In the OVF Template Details window review the information presented Click Next In the Name and Location window do the following a In the Name text box enter the name of the template This name can contain up to 80 characters b In the Inventory Location list select a location to store the template Click Next 15 16 Depending on the vCenter configuration one of the following options displays If resource pools are configured On the Resource Pool page select the pool of virtual servers to which the Dell Management Plug in will be deployed If resource pools are notconfigured On the Hosts Clusters page select the host or cluster to which the Dell Management Plug in will be deployed If there is more than one datastore available on the host the Datastore page displays Select the location for storing Dell Management Plug in files and click Next In the Disk Format window select the format in which you want to store the virtual disks a Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed A lazy zeroed thick disk has all the disk space allocated at the time of creation but each block is zeroed only on first write This results in a shorter creation time but reduced performance the first time a block is written to Subsequent writes have the same performance as eager zeroed thick disks b Thick Provision Eager Zero
17. our appliance with Auto Discovery enabled from the factory you can do it manually by reading Appendix A in the De Management Plug in User s Guide Configuring OMSA Agents To Send Traps The Install and Configure OMSA agent on the ESX Web site contains detailed instructions as well as sample scripts to the OMSA agent to send traps to the Dell Management Plug in virtual appliance It is located at the following URL http www delltechcenter com page Install and ConfiguretOMSA on ESX Configuring NFS Shares To use NFS shares with the Dell Management Plug in for backup and restore operations firmware updates and as a staging folder there are certain configuration items that you must complete CIFS shares do not require additional configuration To configure NFS shares 1 Onthe machine hosting the NFS shares edit etc exports to add share path lt appliance IP gt rw ro This allows the virtual appliance full read and write access to the share but limits all other users to read only 2 Start nfs services service portmap start service nfs start service nfslock status K NOTE The steps above may vary depending on the Linux distribution in use 3 If any of the services were already running exportfs ra For More Configuration Information For a complete guide on Dell Management Plug in configuration management and deployment options see the De Management Plug in for VMware vCenter User s Guide 19
18. password The password is limited to 127 characters In the Verify Password text box type the password again Inthe Certificate Check drop down list select one of the following e To download and store the iDRAC certificate and validate it during all future connections select Enable e To perform no check and not store the certificate select Disabled To configure iDRAC credentials without Active Directory do the following In the User Name text box type the user name The user name is limited to 16 characters Refer to the iDRAC documentation for information about user name restrictions for your version of iDRAC K NOTE The local iDRAC account requires administrative privileges for updating firmware applying hardware profiles and deploying hypervisor Inthe Password text box type the password The password is limited to 20 characters Inthe Verify Password text box type the password again Inthe Certificate Check drop down list select one of the following e To download and store the iDRAC certificate and validate it during all future connections select Enable e To perform no check and not store the iDRAC certificate select Disabled 6 Click Next 7 Inthe Host Credentials page under Credentials do one of the following 8 9 10 11 For hosts already configured and enabled for Active Directory on which you want to use Active Directory select the Use Active Directory check box otherwise skip
19. t_Plug Im lt version gt lt buildnumber gt ZIP from the Dell website K NOTE Thick Provision Eager Zeroed is the disk format recommended during this installation To deploy the Dell Management Plug in OVF using the vSphere Client 1 Locate the Dell Management Plug in virtual disk that you downloaded and extracted and run Dell_Management_Plug in_ lt version number gt lt build number gt exe Agree to the EULA extract the user guides and obtain the OVF file Copy move the OVF file to a location accessible to the VMware vSphere host to which you will upload the appliance Start the VMware vSphere client From the VMware vSphere client select File Deploy OVF Template File Edt View Inventory Ad inatration Paz Help ew a q Deploy OVF Template Soon Rapes ol a 9 ay Drom VA Makattoce wand Comes og Tantan Tii vi D Q s 5 gei zi VW den enn waup Cwe umag Cmr Saa E Hee Ko am A N TS i 7 ve gt he bet Ta Recent Tasks bere Target cx Staton contain Tree Rates Otsi ECH ete Serve Eegeecied Sei Sei to Figure 1 Deploying the OVF Template from vSphere In the Source window use the Browse button to locate the OVF package The location can be a local drive network drive CD DVD or from the internet The Dell Management Plug in file size is approximately 1 8GB K NOTE The install can take between 10 to 30 minutes if the OVF package resides on a netw
20. the Dell Management Plug in continues to display updated information it is recommended that you schedule a periodic inventory job The inventory job consumes minimal resources and will not degrade host performance To schedule an inventory job 1 In the Configuration Wizard in the Inventory Schedule window do one of the following Torun inventory schedules click On Selected Days To not run inventory schedules select Do not run inventory on Dell hosts 2 Ifyou selected On Selected Days then do the following a Select the check box next to each day of the week that you want to run the inventory b Inthe text box enter the time in HH MM format The time you enter is your local time Calculate the time difference you need to run the inventory collection at the proper time c To automatically run the inventory task once the wizard is complete select the Run inventory at the end of the wizard Recommended check box This check box only appears when the On Selected Days check box is selected 3 To apply the changes and continue click Save and Continue Running A Warranty Retrieval Job Wizard The warranty retrieval job configuration is similar between the wizard and from the Dell Management Center Settings option The only difference is that the wizard supplies an option to run the warranty retrieval job immediately In addition you can run the Warranty Retrieval Job now from Job Queue To run a warranty retrieva
21. w to initiate the Administration Console Allow the Dell Management Plug in to finish booting up and then enter the user name for the administrator the default is Admin and set a password Configure the Dell Management Plug in network and time zone information Dell Management Plug in Virtual Appliance Admin Portal https 7718 AT 138 133 Del lAdminPorta l7 index html Conf igure Network Char word Reboot this Virtual Appliance Reset this Virtual Appliance to Factory Settings Refresh Logout Arrow keys to navigate lt ENTE select Name Target or Status Figure 2 Console tab 5 Open a Web browser and type the appliance s IP address or hostname For example https 10 210 126 120 or https myesxihost The URL is not case sensitive ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE Login Enter Password below Figure 3 Administration Console 6 Inthe Administration Console login window enter the password and then click Login Kg Registration MANAGE VCENTER SERVER CONNECTIONS Registered vCenters Tasks Ol Register New vCenter Server d Upload License LICENSING Buy Now Host Connection Lic Figure 4 vCenter Registration Window from within the Administration Console In the vCenter Registration window click Register a new vCenter Server On the Register a New vCenter window do the following a Under vCenter Name in the vCenter Server IP or Hostname text box enter the server IP or hostname and the
22. wing steps verify that the Dell Management Plug in installation was successful 1 Confirm that the Dell Management Plug in icon appears inside of vSphere Client If it does not restart the vSphere Client and check again Check that vCenter can communicate with the Dell Management Plug in by attempting a ping command from the vCenter server to the virtual appliance IP address or hostname In vSphere Client click Plug ins Managed Plug ins In the Plug in Manager window verify the Dell Management Plug in is installed and enabled 11 Understanding How To Configure the Dell Management Plug in Using the Wizard After you do the basic installation of the Dell Management Plug in it needs to be configured This is typically done using the Configuration Wizard but you can also do it using the Settings page options in the Dell Management Center Setting s options The user interface in both areas is similar except in the wizard you Save and Continue whereas in the Settings options you click Apply This section tells you how to configure using the wizard For information about using the Dell Management Center s Settings options for configuring the Dell Management Plug in see The Dell Management Plug in User s Guide Configuration Tasks Using the Configuration Wizard Use these tasks when configuring the Dell Management Plug in using the Configuration Wizard Configuration Wizard Welcome Page Creating A New Connection Profile
23. word for the Dell Management Plug in to access the vCenter server This should be an administrator role that has all needed permissions For additional information on the available Dell Management Plug in roles within vCenter see the Dell Management Plug in Configuration chapter of the User s Guide Root password for ESX ESXi host systems or Active Directory account that has administrative rights on the ESX ESXi host system User name and password associated with iDRAC Express or Enterprise only for host systems that include an iDRAC If you want to use an Active Directory account to access iDRAC or the host using OMSA or the hypervisor make sure that the Active Directory user account already exists in Active Directory and that the host iDRAC are configured to support Active Directory NOTE To learn more about integrating your iDRAC into Active Directory see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User s Guide that s appropriate for your version Make sure the vCenter server and vSphere client are currently running Know the location of the Dell Management Plug in OVF and license files Install the Dell Management Plug in virtual appliance on any ESX ESXi host managed by a vCenter instance that will be registered with the virtual appliance Your VMware vSphere environment must meet virtual appliance port access and listening port requirements In addition install Adobe Flash player 10 0 or higher on the vSphere client system

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