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- VMware Infrastructure Discovery
- Supported Versions
- SSL Support
- Topology
- How to Discover VMware VIM Topology
- How to Run the Manual VMware VIM Connection Job
- How to Discover VMware ESX Server Topology over CIM
- Manual VMware VIM Connection Job
- VMware ESX Connection by CIM Job
- VMware ESX Connection by VIM Job
- VMware ESX Topology by CIM Job
- VMware ESX Topology by VIM Job
- VMware vCenter Connection by VIM Job
- VMware vCenter Topology by VIM Job
How to Discover VMware VIM Topology
This task describes how to discover the VMware VIM Topology suite of applications. You can discover virtual machines (VM), ESX servers, networking and clustering resources that are running on VMware.
Note For details on running jobs, see "Discovery Control Panel" in the Universal CMDB Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Online Help.
This task includes the following steps:
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Prerequisite - Set up protocol credentials
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The WMI, Shell (Telnet, SSH, NTCMD), and SNMP protocols are required to discover hosts and host processes.
These protocols require the user name, password, and domain name (the domain name is optional for NTCMD).
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The VIM protocol is required for all VMware jobs.
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This protocol requires a user name and password.
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Port Number is optional.
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Use SSL.true: select if the VMware servers are configured to use SSL by default. false: select if the VMware servers are configured to use non-secured http.
For credential information, see Supported Protocols.
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Prerequisites – Set up VMware Infrastructure permissions
The VMware Infrastructure Management (VIM) protocol requires the following permissions:
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System.Read permissions for users performing discovery. Users should have permissions for all entities being discovered, and must have been assigned at least a Read-Only role.
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Global.Licenses permissions to obtain the total and available number of licenses for each License Feature. If the user does not have these permissions, these attributes remain empty.
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Run Host discovery
To connect to each potential VMware server (vCenter, VirtualCenter, or ESX), discover its Host CI by running one of the Host Connection by Shell/WMI jobs.
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Run Processes discovery
To connect to each potential VMware server (vCenter, VirtualCenter, or ESX), you must discover Process CIs that match certain criteria, and run Application Signatures discovery by running one of the Host Applications by Shell/WMI jobs.
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Run VMware Infrastructure discovery
The Virtualization module includes two jobs for vCenter or VirtualCenter Server discovery and two for ESX Server discovery:
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If the VMware Infrastructure environment is managed by vCenter or VirtualCenter Servers, run the VMware vCenter Connection by VIM job, followed by the VMware vCenter Topology by VIM job.
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If the VMware Infrastructure environment includes unmanaged ESX servers (standalone) or the entire environment is unmanaged, run the VMware ESX Connection by VIM job, followed by the VMware ESX Topology by VIM job.
Note The Manual VMware VIM Connection job is intended for use in those instances when the above jobs cannot discover the VMware environment. You must, however, manually run this job. See How to Run the Manual VMware VIM Connection Job.
For details about each job, see:
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