270 results found for "vcommunity management pack"
- Launch VMRC from Aria Operations
I wanted to use Aria Operations to search for VMs, determine which vCenter managed them, and connect left, which will in turn drive the Advanced Object Relationship on the right, showing me the vCenter managing I did this thing a while back where I wrote a PowerShell script to create an HTML file listing the VMRC packages: sudo apt-get install -y wget apt-transport-https software-properties-common Get the version Update the list of packages after we added packages.microsoft.com: sudo apt-get update Install PowerShell
- Upgrade Aria Operations 8.18.3 to VCF Operations 9.0
We'll start with an upgrade, so we'll download the Upgrade pak file. Once complete, back in the Admin UI you'll see this. The System Status shows this. You'll also notice this new tile called Fleet Management, we'll discuss that later. You'll need to re-integrate with Operations for Logs (requires Logs 9.0) You'll need to deploy the Fleet Management appliance and integrate that to get Fleet Management capabilities You'll need to register Operations
- VMware vRealize Log Insight 301
Similar to management packs in vRealize Operations (vROps), content packs are deployed into your vRLI There are also Community Supported content packs available from the vRLI UI, these are contributed by Once installed, the NetApp content pack will show under the Installed Content Packs dropdown, along with Pack Dashboards. The agent group configuration that comes with the management pack will tell you exactly what logs will
- Monitoring VMware Horizon
going end-of-life (EOL) in October 2022 and is recommending that customers replace V4H with vROps + Management Pack for Horizon (MP4H). on the VMware Marketplace MP4H 2.0 Release Notes MP4H 2.0 Documentation Cameron Fore Blog This new management pack is a departure from the old V4H environments and allows you to converge your disparate vROps environments The MP4H gets installed on your vROps cluster just like any other management pack.
- Costing with VMware vRealize Operations Part 1
Next, let's set the cost calculation time via Administration - Management - Global Settings - Cost Calculation Documentation of these models can be found here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager Documentation can be found here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager/8.1/com.vmware.vcom.config.doc The Cloud Providers tab allows you to manage your public cloud costs. Cost calculations are made every 24 hours and can be set via Administration - Management - Global Settings
- vROps Alerts and Automated Actions
All available vROps Actions can be found here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-0A1440B8-A34F-4FBD-8247-912EC2DB89D8.html There are others Actions made available by other management packs, specifically the vRO management pack, but let's use the vCenter ones for now. for VM Express" stanza: Change automationPolicy="None" to automationPolicy="context", like this: To pick Documentation showing what you need is available here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager
- vROps License Groups
If I have a single vROps license and want to apply it across my entire vSphere environment, license management Go into Administration - Management - Licensing and click the ADD button. content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/products/vrealize/vmware-vrealize-suite-vcloud-suite-licensing-packaging-whitepaper.pdf First, add your licenses via Administration - Management - Licensing - License Keys - ADD. My first Cluster is called RegionA01-COMP01, go to Administrations - Management - Licensing - License
- Capturing Logs with the vRLI Linux Agent
It is backed by disk called Live Storage which stores the active logs. If you are centrally managing the vRLI Agent Configurations via the UI, this file will be merged with in my lab, so my liagent-effective.ini looks like this: You'll notice the vRLI cluster hostname, the package can edit the vRLI Agent configuration file locally on each VM, it is far easier and more efficient to manage
- Slack Integration in vRealize Operations 8.1
Announcing General Availability of vRealize Operations 8.1 from Brandon Gordon - https://blogs.vmware.com/management What's New in vRealize Operations 8.1 from Taruna Gandhi - https://blogs.vmware.com/management/2020/03 vRealize Operations Manager 8.1 Release Notes - https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager /8.1/rn/vRealize-Operations-Manager-81.html The data analytics engine within vROps detects anomalies Go to Administration - Management - Outbound Settings and click the ADD button.
- Adding vROps Adapter Instances with vROpsCLI
aren't familiar with it, vROpsCLI is an open source command-line tool developed by the DevOps team back Taken directly from its GitHub page: "A utility to assist in managing a vRealize Operation Manager (vROps A user can perform MP installs and upgrades, licensing management, endpoint configuration, credential management, and more! BlueMedoraPublic/vropscli/release I'm going to run vROpsCLI on my vROps master node, so I'll download the package
- Monitoring Microsoft Active Directory with vROps
There are two options: Service Discovery Management Pack (SDMP) Telegraf Agents We discussed SDMP in All of the application alert definitions are provided by the VMware vRealize Application Management Pack
- Licensing your new VCF Operations 9 Environment
Go to License Management - Registration and select the model you're using. Now back in your new VCF Operations 9 we'll import this new license file. Click IMPORT.
- Aria Automation 8.16 for VMSA-2024-0001
(CVE-2023-34063) The fix is addressed in Aria Automation 8.16, which requires Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager Go to Lifecycle Operations - Settings - Product Support Pack - CHECK SUPPORT PACKS ONLINE and get it.
- Aria Operations for Logs 8.18.1
Once downloaded, log into your Logs UI and go to Management - Cluster. Back in product you'll show Version 8.18.1 Aria Operations for Logs has now been upgraded to 8.18.1!
- VCF Operations 8.18 HF9
You can apply it directly via the Operations Admin UI or via the Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager. Let's download the PAK file and apply it directly via the Admin UI. Log into the Broadcom support portal and download this PAK File. You can also download the APUAT PAK file and apply it which will run the Upgrade Assessment Test. Select the APUAT PAK file and click UPLOAD. Click NEXT and follow the prompts to INSTALL.
- Aria Operations 8.18
What we have done so far: Upgraded Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager (ASLCM) to 8.18 Added Aria binaries to Log into ASLCM and go to Lifecycle Manager - Environments - select your tile - then select the Aria Operations Back in Environments, you'll notice Operations is now at 8.18.
- vROps Alert Notifications
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager/8.1/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-5E26AB4D-6F66 You can use other applications to filter and manage the logs. (https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager/8.1/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-BFB0D19C-854C https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager/8.1/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-85341B7D-7177 https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager/8.1/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-62880E85-0D82
- vCenter TLS, SSL, STS, and Root Certificates in Aria Operations
These are being captured by the VMware Infrastructure Health (VIH) Management Pack, which is now installed
- Send MongoDB Logs to Aria Operations for Logs
In fact, we have a Content Pack for you. Go to Content Packs - Marketplace - MongdoDB Database and install the Content Pack. Generally, Content Packs are packages of Dashboards, Queries, Alerts, Agent Groups, and Extracted Fields We can do that via Management - Agents. Select the Downlod link which gives four options.
- 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.



















