VLB Manager
In order to obtain VMware virtual machine information, Equalizer needs access information for
the vCenter console (or ESX server) managing the virtual machines. To enable communication
between Equalizer and a vCenter console, the
External Services VLB Manager
configuration:
VLB Manager using the GUI:
The
VLB Manager
screen is used to set up communication login credentials to VMware using saved
configurations that allow easy communication between Equalizer and VMware. In the figure below
three saved configurations are shown.
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Click on the appropriate label at the bottom of the screen to expand the screen so that you
can edit parameters on any of the existing connections.
l
Click on the "+" sign to add a new VLB Manager.
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Click on delete icon ("trash can") to delete the displayed VLB Manager.
Enter the following details for each VLB used:
URL
- The URL configured on the system running vCenter (or on an ESX Server) for VMware API
connections. By default, this is an https:// URL using the IP address of the vCenter system
followed by /sdk, as in:
https://192.168.1.50/sdk
Username
- The VMware user account that you normally use to log into the vCenter or ESX
Server that manages your VMware configuration.
Password
- The password for your VMware user account. (Note that this text box is blank when
you open the tab, even if a password has been previously saved.)
When enabled, this allows Equalizer to communicate with virtual machines and to log into VMware
automatically and enable virtual machines in clusters. If the
Disable
option is selected, no
connections to Virtual Center will be made.
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