Vmware Vcops FAQ part 1
Here is a small post about VMware Operation manager (VCOPS) FAQ
download the virtual Appliance, then open vcenter, file, deploy OVF, and follow instruction.
Normally VCOPS need DHCP range and you may be stuck during the importation due to this. So Inside vcenter, go to host and cluster, then click on your Datacenter, go to IP pool, then set an IP pool. When this is done restart the import of the ovf.
Go to option and copy the setting as shown
- First What is VCOPS? It s a tool to monitor VMware vsphere infrastructure and to have a good view about the evolution of you vsphere environnement.
- How do i install it? VCOPS is a virtual Appliance so go to VMware web site
download the virtual Appliance, then open vcenter, file, deploy OVF, and follow instruction.
Normally VCOPS need DHCP range and you may be stuck during the importation due to this. So Inside vcenter, go to host and cluster, then click on your Datacenter, go to IP pool, then set an IP pool. When this is done restart the import of the ovf.
- How do i set optimal settings Inside vcops
Go to option and copy the setting as shown
- How do i update Vcops? go to Vcops webconsole, (add /admin after the name of your vcops website), login, and go to update, select the package you have downloaded from VMware to update vcops, normally it takes few minutes and a reboot, and it is done.
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