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Unzip the compressed (.zip) file to a Windows® server or workstation. |
Next step: Deploy the virtual appliance
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Open the VMware® vSphere® Client and click File > Deploy OVF Template. |
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On the End User License Agreement page, review the license agreement, click Accept, then click Next. |
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On the Name and Location page, type a name for the virtual appliance, and select a destination folder. Click Next. |
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On the Storage page, select the datastore in which that the virtual machine (VM) should reside. Click Next. |
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On the Disk Format page, select the type of datastore provisioning. |
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Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed: Creates a virtual disk in a default thick format. |
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Thick Provision Eager Zeroed: Creates a type of thick virtual disk that supports clustering features, such as Fault Tolerance. |
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Thin Provision: Creates a disk in thin format. |
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On the Network Mapping page, map your existing virtual networks to the ones in the deployed template, and then click Next. |
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Internal Network: Private network for virtual appliance components to communicate with each other. If you need to have several Foglight-Evolve-vApp virtual appliances running, you must create the dedicated internal network for every vApp (with different names). |
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Reconfigure static IPs for both FMS and DBS VMs for the second NIC which is packaged with 192.168.200.1 and 192.168.200.2 IP to a different value. For details, see Change the network settings. |
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Change the DB IP in the FMS VMs server.config file to the one set for the DBS VM. Change the line Server.databse.hostwith the new IP in the /home/foglight/Quest/Foglight/config/server.config file. |
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External Network: Public network to collect data from the virtual environment. |
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On the Properties page, select a time zone to set inside Guest OS. Select Yes to enable FIPS Compliance Mode. Also, implement the following network settings: |
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FMS VM IP Address: IP address for the FMS VM interface. Leave this field blank when using DHCP. |
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VM Netmask: Netmask for the vApps VMs. Leave this field blank when using DHCP. |
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Default Gateway: Default gateway address for the vApps VMs. |
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DNS: Domain name servers for the vApps VMs (separated by a semicolon). |
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Next step: Power on and initialize the virtual appliance
After installing the OVF, you must power on and initialize the virtual machines.
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Once that is completed, access Foglight Evolve / Foglight for Storage Management by copying the IP address (either with or without “:8080”) on a standard web browser. |
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If DHCP is present, the FMS VM acquires an IP address. If you want to assign a static IP address, follow the instruction in the Change the network settings section. |
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If you already have other Foglight-Evolve-vApp or FVE-vApp running on the Host/Cluster, you must manually reconfigure the static IP of the newer vApp VMs, and change the DBS Internal IP address in the FMS VM configuration file. |
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Reconfigure static IPs for both FMS and DBS VMs for the second NIC which is packaged with 192.168.200.1 and 192.168.200.2 IP to a different value. For details, see Change the network settings. |
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Change the DB IP in the FMS VMs server.config file to the one set for the DBS VM. Change the line Server.databse.host with the new IP in the /home/foglight/Quest/Foglight/config/server.config file. |
Next step: Configure the virtual appliance
To begin using Foglight Evolve, open a standard web browser and type the IP address of the Foglight Evolve virtual machine. For a list of validated web browsers, see the System Requirements and Platform Support Guide.
The page loads and requests a user name and password. The default user name is foglight and the default password is foglight.
Start monitoring your environment:
Next step: If you need to change the static IP address of the FMS VM, see Change the network settings.
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