You need to configure a VMware Performance Agent for each vCenter you want to monitor. If you later need to edit an agent configuration, see Editing Configured Agents.
For detailed information about how to create and configure a VMware Performance Agent to collect data from a vCenter®, see the topic “Configuring monitoring agents for data collection” in the Foglight for VMware User and Reference Guide.
Foglight® for Storage Management uses the Hyper-V Agent to collect information from monitored hosts. Creating a Hyper-V Agent instance creates the agent process on the Agent Manager host. Activating the Hyper-V Agent starts that agent process while starting an agent instance’s data collection enables the agent to start collecting data from the monitored host and to send it to Foglight for Storage Management.
When the Hyper-V Agent package is successfully deployed, create one or more agent instances, activate them, and start their data collection. To perform these steps in a single operation for one or more monitored hosts, use the Agents area on the Administration tab of the Hyper-V Environment dashboard.
For detailed information about how to create, activate Hyper-V Agent instances, and start their data collection, see the topic “Configuring monitoring agents” in the Foglight for Hyper-V User and Reference Guide or Hyper-V Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management User and Reference Guide, whichever applies.
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Foglight for Storage Management Operators group — Required — Assign this group to all Foglight for Storage Management users to enable access to the Foglight for Storage Management console. |
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General Access role — Required — Assign this role to all Foglight for Storage Management users to enable the Foglight for Storage Management reporting features that support Storage reports. |
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VMware Administrator and Hyper-V Administrator role — Recommended — Assign this role to Storage Administrators and Storage QuickView Users unless you specifically want to prohibit a user from seeing and using the VMware or Hyper-V menus and dashboards. |
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Administrator role — When appropriate, assign this role to the Storage Administrators who should also have permission to create and modify agents, rules, and registry variables. |
To begin, navigate to the Administration > Users & Security dashboard. For instructions, open the online help and click More.
For agent and agent manager maintenance, backup tasks, troubleshooting, and upgrade information, see Managing Agents.
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