VMware vCenter Plug-in for MD-Series Storage Arrays (Web Client)
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VMware vCenter Plug-in for MD-Series Storage Arrays, version 03.00.3600.0016 for MD3 series arrays. (Web Client)
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: -None
Enhancements: -vSphere Web Client Support -Added support for MD34/MD38 Series Arrays -Added support for MD32/MD36 Series Arrays
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Open the MD Storage Manager MD vCenter Plug-in for VMware vCenter installer binary file on the target host system that will be used as the application server. 1. Read the introduction screen, and then click Next. 2. Read the license agreement, accept the terms, and then click Next. 3. Select the local installation directory for the MD vCenter Plug-in manager or click Next for the default. 4. Review the installation details and then click Install if the details are correct. 5. Change the port number of the application server or accept the default number of either 8084 or 8081, and then click Next. NOTE: If the MD vCenter Plug-in is installed on the same system as an active vCenter Server, and VMware Update Manager is also installed, the default port number 8084 for the plug-in must be changed to an unused port number. 6. Change the IP address of the application server when necessary. The IP address that is displayed by default is the IP address of the system the installer is running on. Click Next. 7. When you are asked to enter the IP address of the vCenter server on which you want to install MD vCenter Plug-in, type the IP address of the vCetner server, and then click Next. 8. Enter the administrator's email address for alerts, and then click Next. 9. Enter the vCenter administrator's user ID, and then click Next. 10 NOTE: If the Plug-in will be installed into a vSphere 5.5 or 6.0 environment with Single Sign-on (SSO), you must change the default user ID have to match the vSphere 5.5 or 6.0 or later domain configuration (For example, administrator@ vsphere.local). 10. Enter the vCenter administrator's password, and then click Next. 11. The installation is now completed. Click Done to close the installation wizard. 12. Windows: To ensure that the application server was installed successfully, run the services.msc command, and verify that the Application Server service was installed and the service started. 13. Linux: To ensure that the application server is started, run service Application-Server-vCP status. root@ictm-linux-01:/# service Application-Server-vCP status ApplicationServer-vCP process is running *root@ictm-linux-01:/#