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  • Aria Operations for Networks 6.12

    upgrade Aria Operations for Networks to the latest release ( which is 6.12 ), but my Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager Well, because the Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager Product Support Pack (PSPack) I had in place didn't support Once back up, confirm it's been applied. I came back this morning and we're done.

  • Monitoring Redis with Aria Operations

    As you've probably discovered, we don't have a Management Pack for Redis, so we'll use a Telegraf Agent Log into Operations and go to Operations - Applications - Manage Telegaf Agents, which is a bit of a Back on the VM Summary Page - Metric tab, you'll see the Agent and its metrics/properties.

  • Aria Operations 8.18 HF5

    You can apply it locally via the admin UI or via the Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager. go to Software Upate Select INSTALL A SOFTWARE UPDATE and point at your recently downloaded update package Click UPLOAD, follow the prompts, and once done you'll log back into the Admin UI to this. You'll notice the Operations Cluster is back online and the new Version is 8.18.3.24663033. My next blog will show how to do this using the Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager, enjoy!

  • Aria Automation 8.16.2

    Log into your Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager and check for new Product Support Packs (PSP) via Lifecycle Operations - Settings - Product Support Pack - CHECK SUPPORT PACKS ONLINE. Once a new PSP is discovered it will show back on the Product Support Pack page. Which you can apply by clicking APPLY VERSION, then sit back and watch progress. Once done, Automation will show as 8.16.2 back on the Environments page.

  • VMware Aria Operations and Aria Operations for Networks

    The vRNI Management Pack includes the following: Adapter connecting Aria Operations to Aria Operations I've configured the vRNI Management Pack in my lab, it looks like this. While not required, it is highly recommended that the vROps Management Pack for NSX be up and running Documentation for the management pack can be found here. doing with the vRLI Management pack, enjoy!

  • Aria 8.16 Updates!

    Aria Operations, Aria Operations for Logs, Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager 8.16 and Aria Automation 8.16.1 Release Notes Let's get started by upgrading our Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager. Once done, check your Product Support Pack page to confirm you're at 8.16. Once downloaded, you'll see Upgrades available within your Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager Environment. Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager, Aria Operations, and Aria Operations for Logs are now at 8.16 and Aria

  • Aria Automation 8.18

    Now that we've upgraded Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager (ASLCM) to 8.18 and loaded the Aria Operations, Log into ASLCM, go to Lifecycle Manager - Environments - select your environment - then the Automation available now that the 8.18 binaries have been loaded, click UPGRADE Once complete, you can confirm back

  • Injecting Alerts into VMware Aria Operations

    We can also ingest Alerts from other platforms like Microsoft SCOM, Oracle Enterprise Manager, Solarwinds NPM, and more via Management Packs.

  • VMware Aria Operations 8.12.1 HF5

    I'll apply to one environment via the admin UI and another environment via Aria Lifecycle Manager. Next, let's do another environment via Aria Lifecycle Manager. Whenever I do these, I check for Aria Lifecycle Manager updates first via Settings - System Upgrade - No upgrades available, next let's check for updated Product Support Packs. Back to Settings, go to Binary Mapping - Patch Binaries - CHECK PATCHES ONLINE Click the download arrow

  • VMware Aria Operations 8.12, What's New?!

    Aria Suite this past week: Aria Operations, Aria Operations for Logs, Aria Automation, Aria Lifecycle Manager The VMware Cloud and Public Cloud tiles give you the ability to view and manage the respective constructs It provides insight into building Management Packs with the Management Pack Builder or the Integrations It also gives the user access to the VMware Aria Community: developer.vmware.com and communities.vmware.com Back to the Launchpad, you'll notice two more tabs: Multi-Cloud Overview and in my case Troubleshooting

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