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VMware Infrastructure Management Assistant Released

October 29, 2008 Leave a Comment

VMware Infrastructure Management Assistant (VIMA) was released recently.

VIMA allows administrators and developers to run scripts and agents to manage ESX and ESXi systems. VIMA is a VM that includes prepackaged software, a logging component, and an authentication component that supports non-interactive login.  VIMA can be used to perform most of the tasks commonly performed in the ESX service console.

VIMA 1.0 is available for downloaded immediately on the VMware website.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Infrastructure Management Assistant, VIMA, VMware

VMW Update Manager Needs Hostname Resolution

October 27, 2008 Leave a Comment

While visiting a customer today, I learned about a technical gotcha that he recently ran across that I thought was worth sharing (especially since it doesn’t appear to be documented yet).  While building out and testing his VI3 Environment, he came across a strange behavior where Update Manager wasn’t working as expected.  He is running his environment on a closed lab there is no DNS and most of the ESX hosts were configured with IP addresses.  Update Manager somehow was configured with a name as well.  When Update Manager sent out requests to the ESX Hosts to fetch a file, it was placing the name in the URL not the IP Address.

My client indicated that the Update Manager documentation didn’t indidcate it requred host name resolution (unconfirmed), but they were eventually able to figure this out from the log files. By adding an entry in the hosts file, teh problem was quickly resolved.

So keep in mind that for Update Manager you want to make sure that you either have DNS capability with all your systems setup in DNS, or have a common hosts file that is shared across all your hosts.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Update Manager, VMware

Technology Preview of vCAP Available

October 20, 2008 Leave a Comment

VMware recently released a technology preview of vCenter Administrator Portal (vCAP) over on the VMware Communities site. vCAP is a web based console that allows a central view into your VMware environment across mutliple vCenter Servers and allows you to monitor events and alarms,search and track inventory, or connect via the VI Client to any vCenter Server.

You can download the preview (beta) of vCAP as an full installable image, an appliance, or OVF.  Just keep in mind that it is a technology preview, so make sure you provide your feedback about things that don’t seem to work or work right.

(Thanks to JJ and Matt for making me aware of this!)

(Disclaimer:  I am currently employed at VMware as a Solutions Consultant)

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Administrator Portal, vCAP, vCenter, VMware

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About latoga labs

With over 25 years of partnering leadership and direct GTM experience, Greg A. Lato provides consulting services to companies in all stages of their partnering journey to Ecosystem Led Growth.