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On the VMware Environment dashboard that appears in the display area, open the Administration tab. |
NOTE: Follow this procedure only if your environment includes Foglight for Optimization. Otherwise you can refer to "Granting the VMware Performance Agent Privileges to Collect Data from a Virtual Center" in the Installing the Virtualization Management Capabilities guide for instructions for configuring agent privileges. |
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On the VMware Environment dashboard that appears in the display area, open the Administration tab. |
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In the Virtual Center box, type the fully qualified name of the host on which the Virtual Center is running. |
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In the Port box, type the port number of the host running the Virtual Center that will be used by the VMware Performance Agent to connect to the Virtual Center. |
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If you want to enable the VMware Performance Agent to collect the Foglight Storage data, select the Enable Storage Collection check box. Foglight Storage can help you optimize the VMware environment by monitoring virtual storage and its underlying physical storage components. For more information about this product, see the Managing Foglight Manager Storage User and Reference Guide. |
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If you want to import historical data, select the Enable Historical Metric Data check box. This data is not immediately available as it takes some time to collect it. This process can import data collected over 30 days or less, depending on the amount of data available in the Virtual Center. Selecting this option allows you to explore VMware metrics as soon as the data is imported, instead for waiting for the agent to collect some data from the Virtual Center. |
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Click Next. |
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In the User Name box, type the Virtual Center user name. |
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In the Password box, type the Virtual Center password. |
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Click Finish. |
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Select one or more agents whose connection properties you want to edit and click the Edit Properties column. |
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Edit the agent properties as required and click Save. For more information about the VMware Performance Agent properties, see VMware Performance Agent Configuration . |
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