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Foglight for Hyper-V 7.3.0 - Installation Guide

Installing and enabling Foglight for Hyper-V

Foglight for Hyper-V is distributed in a CAR file, Virtual-HyperV-7_1_0.car. While most of Foglight for Hyper-V components are defined in this file, some of its browser interface elements are defined in two additional CAR files, DRP-7_1_0.car and Virtual-Hyper-V-Admin-7_1_0.car. The cartridge included in the Virtual-Hyper-V-Admin-7_1_0.car file provides access to Hyper-V administrative actions through the Hyper-V Explorer’s Administration tab, when your user account is granted the Hyper-V Automation User role. To enable the Administration tab, install this cartridge on the Management Server. For more information about the Hyper-V Explorer, see the Foglight for Hyper-V User and Reference Guide.

Installing and enabling these cartridges on the Management Server adds the Hyper-V capabilities to your Foglight environment and makes their components available for use. When a cartridge is installed and enabled, all of its components become part of the Management Server.

The following procedure describes the process of installing and enabling the available cartridges using the browser interface. Another way to install and enable cartridges is through the fglcmd command-line interface. For more information about the available fglcmd commands, see the Command-Line Reference Guide.

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, choose Administration > Cartridges > Cartridge Inventory.
The Install Cartridge dialog box appears.
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In the Install Cartridge dialog box, click Browse and navigate to the Virtual-HyperV-7_1_0.car file that you want to install.
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Ensure that the Enable on install check box is selected.
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Click Install Cartridge.
After a few moments, the Operation(s) Complete message box appears, indicating a success.
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Click OK to close the Operation(s) Complete message box.
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Repeat Step 2 through Step 6 to install the DRP cartridge, DRP-7_1_0.car, and Virtual-HyperV-Admin-7_1_0.car (if applicable).

From here, you can proceed to deploying the agent packages.

Deploying agent packages to monitored hosts

Foglight for Hyper-V uses Hyper-V, System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM),and Scale-Out File Server (SOFS) Agent instances to collect information from monitored hosts. Installing and enabling Foglight for Hyper-V on the Management Server makes its agent packagea available for deployment.

Hyper-V, SCVMM,and SOFS Agents use the Agent Manager for communication with the Management Server. Foglight for Hyper-V monitors host machines remotely using the WMI infrastructure. For that reason, the Agent Manager does not need to be installed on each individual host that you want to monitor. It is typically installed on one host; some scenarios may require multiple Agent Manager installations to balance the collection load.

After you have installed the Foglight for Hyper-V, you must deploy the Hyper-V, SCVMM,and SOFS Agent packages to the applicable Agent Manager instances. Deploying the package is only required if you plan to use additional Agent Manager instance.

The following procedure describes the deployment process using the Agent Status dashboard. This administrative dashboard is useful for deploying the agent package one host at a time. Alternatively, for deploying the Hyper-V Agent package to multiple hosts, you can use the Agent Hosts dashboard. For more information, see the Administration and Configuration Guide.

Another way to deploy agent packages is through the fglcmd command-line interface. For more information about the available fglcmd commands, see the Command-Line Reference Guide.

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Administration > Agents > Agent Status.
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On the Agent Status dashboard, click the Deploy Agent Package button in the lower-left corner.
The Deploy Agent Package wizard appears.
In the Deploy Agent Package wizard, on the Host Selector page, select the system on which the Agent Manager is running, and click Next.
The Deploy Agent Package wizard refreshes, showing the Agent Packages page.
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In the Deploy Agent Package wizard, on the Agent Packages page, select the HyperVAgent, SCVMMAgent,and SOFSAgent packages, and then click Next.
The Deploy Agent Package wizard refreshes, showing the Summary page.
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In the Deploy Agent Package wizard, on the Summary page, verify that the host name and package are correct, and click Finish.
The Deploy Agent Package wizard closes, and the Agent Status dashboard refreshes, showing in the Tasks area that the Deploy Agent Package task is in progress. After a few moments, a green icon appears in the Status column, indicating a successful deployment.

From here, you can proceed to create Hyper-V,SCVMM, and SOFS Agent instances to monitor hosts. For more information, see Configuring monitoring agents for data collection.

Configuring monitoring agents for data collection

Foglight for Hyper-V uses the Hyper-V, SCVMM,and SOFS agents to collect information about your virtual environment:

Hyper-V Agents collect information from monitored Hyper-V servers. A Hyper-V server is a physical component required to begin building a virtual infrastructure. Hyper-V servers provide hypervisor-based architecture for controlling and managing resources for the virtual machines that run on it.
SCVMM Agents collect information from Virtual Machine Managers (VMM). A VMM allows you to manage host, networking and storage resources when creating and deploying virtual machines to virtual clouds.
SOFS Agents collect information from monitored SOFS servers. An SOFS server is a Windows Server cluster with some form of shared storage and provides highly available file-based storage for applications and general use.

When Hyper-V, SCVMM,and SOFS agent packages are successfully deployed, you can create 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.

When you add an agent instance, the agent process is created on the Agent Manager host. Activating the agent instance starts that agent process. When you start an agent’s data collection, the agent process starts collecting data from the monitored host and to sends it to Foglight for Hyper-V.

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, choose Hyper-V > Hyper-V Environment.
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On the Administration tab, under Agents, open the Hyper-V Agents, SCVMM Agents, or the SOFS Agents tab, as required.
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On the Administration tab, under Agents, click Add to launch the Agent Setup wizard.
The Agent Setup wizard appears, showing the Prepare page.
The Agent Setup wizard refreshes, showing the Select Fglam Client page. The page shows a list of all hosts that already have the Agent Manager installed and running, and to which you can deploy the Hyper-V Agent package.
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Hyper-V Agents only. On the Discover or Manual page that appears, you can indicate if you want to manually specify the Hyper-V Server that you want to monitor, or to choose between the servers running in a given domain.
Discover. Select this option if you want to choose from the available Hyper-V Servers running in the desired domain. Click Next and proceed to Step a.
Manual. Select this option if you want to manually specify the name of the Hyper-V Server. Click Next and proceed to Step b.
a
Discovering Hyper-V Servers only. On the Enter Domain Credentials page that appears, specify the information needed to search for the running Hyper-V Servers.
Domain: Type the fully qualified name of a domain to search for the Hyper-V Server. For example, myDomain.com.
User: Type the user name to be used by the agent to be used to query Active Directory on the selected domain using the syntax Domain\UserName. For example, myDomain\myUserName.
Password: Type the password associated with the above user name.
The Agent Setup wizard refreshes, showing the Select Servers page. The page shows a list of all Hyper-V servers that you have access to, based on the domain name and user credentials you provided in this step.
The Agent Setup wizard refreshes, showing the Agent Properties page.
b
Manually specifying a Hyper-V Server only. On the Manual Agent Properties page that appears, specify the information needed to search for the running Hyper-V servers.
Click Next.
c
On the Credential Verification page that appears, review the existing set of credentials. If the wizard determines that the selected Agent Manager has any credentials configured for the host on which the Hyper-V Server is running, they appear listed on this page.
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SCVMM Agents only. On the Input Agent Properties page that appears, type the name of the SCVMM server, and click Next.
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SOFS Agents only. On the Manual Agent Properties page that appears, type the name of SOFS Server, specify whether or not this SOFS Server collects CPU/disk/memory/network metrics, and click Next.
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On the Credentials Verification page, select one of the following options:
Do not configure a credential: Select this option if you want to configure the credential for this resource at a later time. Click Next and continue with Step 14.
Add host(s) to a new credential: Select this option if you want to add the host to a new credential. This option is suitable if none of the existing credentials have the connection details needed to access the new host. Click Next and continue with Step 12.
Add host(s) to an existing credential: Select this option if you want to add the host to an existing credential. This option is suitable if an existing credential has the security data needed to access the new host, but you need to edit its resource mappings to include this host. Click Next and continue with Step 13.
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On the Credential Type page that appears, select the credential type from the available options.
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Click Next.
The Credential Properties page appears.
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On the Credential Properties page, type the required properties, and click Next.
The Credential Name and Lockbox page appears.
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On the Credential Name and Lockbox page, provide a name to uniquely identify the credential, and select a lockbox in which you want to keep the credential. A lockbox can be used to group credentials for access and/or security. In smaller Foglight installations, using the default System lockbox should be sufficient.
Click Next.
The Resource Mapping page appears.
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On the Resource Mapping page, indicate which hosts you want to associate with this credential. Click Next.
The Policies page appears.
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Optional—On the Policies page, define one or more policies for this credential. A policy defines the number of times a credential can be used, the number of allowed authentication failures, the time range during which the credential is valid, or the length of time the credential data can be cached on the client. For example, you can specify the number of times the credential can be used, or the time period during which it can be used. For complete information about the available credential policies, see the Administration and Configuration Help.
Click Next.
The Summary page appears.
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On the Credential page that appears, select an existing credential to contain this host.
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Click Next.
The Resource Mapping page appears.
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On the Resource Mapping page, indicate which hosts you want to associate with this credential. You can either select the host that you are about to start monitoring, all monitored hosts, or hosts whose name contains a specific text string.
Click Next.
The Summary page appears.
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On the Summary page that appears, review the information provided about the host and the monitoring agent.
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Click Finish.
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The Edit Agent Tab Manager dialog box appears, showing the Hyper-V Agent properties on the Agent Properties tab.
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Open the Credentials tab, and review the available credentials.
Creating a new credential. Click New Credential and use the Create Credential Wizard that appears to provide the required information. For more details, see Step 12.
Associating the agent with an existing credential. Click Add to Existing Credential and use the Create Credential Wizard that appears to provide the required information. For more details, see Step 13.
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Click Refresh.
If the agent configuration is successful, the Active and Data Collection columns show green check marks indicating that the agents are active and collecting data.

Using an alternative method to create and activate agent Instances, and to start their data collection

The following procedure describes the process of creating and activating Agent instances and starting their data collection using the Agent Status dashboard. This dashboard is useful for creating agent instances one Agent Manager at a time.

Another way to create agent instances is using the fglcmd command-line interface. For more information about the available fglcmd commands, see the Command-Line Reference Guide.

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, choose Administration > Agents > Agent Status.
The Create Agent wizard appears with the Host Selector page open.
In the Create Agent wizard, on the Host Selector page, select the system on which the Agent Manager is running, and click Next.
The Create Agent wizard refreshes, showing the Agent Type and Instance Name page.
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On the Agent Type and Instance Name page, select HyperVAgent, SCVMMAgent, or SOFSAgent, as required.
To use a specific agent name, select Specify Name, and in the Name box that appears, type the agent name.
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Click Next.
The Create Agent wizard refreshes, showing the Summary page.
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In the Create Agent wizard, on the Summary page, verify that the host name and agent name are correct, and click Finish.
The Create Agent wizard closes, and the Agent Status dashboard refreshes, showing in the Tasks area that the Deploy Agent Package task is in progress. After a few moments, a green icon appears in the Status column, indicating a successful deployment.
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Click Modify the private properties for this agent.
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When finished, click Save, then click the Back to Agent Status button.
The Activate Agent(s) message box appears, showing the status of the activation process. If the agent configuration is successful, after a few moments, the Activate Agent(s) message box closes, and the Agent Status dashboard refreshes, showing a green check mark in the Status column.
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