VAMI, multiple monitors and NICs

                                    VAMI, multiple monitors and NICs

Tasks: 

  • Connect vCenter remotely and restart one service in the vCenter.
  • Connect vCenter using VAMI portal and try to restart the services. 
  • Get Platform service controller URL. 
  • Configure VM with multiple NIC cards and multiple monitors.

VAMI - Vcenter Appliance Management Interface: 

  • The vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface (VAMI) is the administration Web interface for the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA), and is used to perform basic administrative tasks such as monitoring the VCSA, changing the host name and the network configuration, NTP configuration, and applying patches and updates. 

Platform service controller: 

  • With Platform Services Controller, all VMware products within the same environment can share the authentication domain and other services. Services include certificate management, authentication, and licensing.

1.Connect vCenter remotely and restart one service in the vCenter:

Step 1: Open putty, vcenter name or IP address and click open.

Step:2 which host you add 

Step:3 all you clear done click open

Step:4 

Step:5 /etc/init.d/hostd restart

/etc/init.d/vpxa start

/etc/init.d/hostd start

/etc/init.d/hostd restart

/etc/init.d/vpxa restart

Step:6 for restarting any service type the command /etc/init.d/SERVICENAMErestart.

2.Connect vCenter using VAMI portal and try to restart the services:

1. In a Web browser, go to the vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface, https://appliance-IP-address-or-FQDN:5480. 

Ex:https://vcsa-01a.corp.local:5480

2. Log in as root. The default root password is the password that you set while deploying the vCenter Server Appliance

Restart service in VAMI: 

 Go to services, select a service and restart it. 

3.Get Platform service controller URL: 

    Log in to vCenter Server using vSphere Web Client -> Click on Home -> select Administration -> System Configuration -> Nodes. Select to nodes to understand the deployment type of the node. 

Getting URL: 

1. From your Web browser, connect to https://psc_ip_or_hostname/psc. In environments that use an embedded Platform Services Controller, use https:// vc_ip_or_hostname/psc 

2. Log in as an administrator user in the local vCenter Single Sign-On domain (vsphere.local by default). 

4.Configure VM with multiple NIC cards and multiple monitors. 

Step:1 Select the VM and power on it and go to edit settings.

Step:2 some work 

Step:3 But, CPU more not increase

Step:4 click the VM go to edit settings and power off it.

Step:5 show the CPU its increase option

4.Configure VM with multiple NIC cards and multiple monitors. 

Step:1 Select the VM and power off it and go to edit settings.

Step:2 Expand video card and select displays then click ok.

Adding multiple NIC cards: 

Step:1 Select the VM and power off it and go to edit settings and click on add new device and select network adapter












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