Add A Host - VMware 4817V62 - vSphere - PC Administration Manual

Basic system administration
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vSphere Basic System Administration
When ESX/ESXi hosts are managed by vCenter Server, they are added to the vSphere environment through a
vSphere Client connected to a vCenter Server system. Managed hosts are hierarchically placed in datacenters,
folders, or clusters under the root vCenter Server system.
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If an ESX/ESXi host is connected with a vCenter Server system and you attached a vSphere Client
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to manage the ESX/ESXi host directly, you receive a warning message but are allowed to proceed. This might
result in conflicts on the host, especially if the host is part of a cluster. This action is strongly discouraged.
All virtual machines on managed hosts are discovered and imported into vCenter Server. When you add
multiple managed hosts, vCenter Server identifies any naming conflicts that exist between virtual machines
and alerts the system administrator, who can then rename virtual machines as necessary.
When vCenter Server connects to a managed host, it does so as a privileged user. The individual vSphere Client
user does not necessarily need to be an administrative user on the managed host.

Add a Host

To manage ESX/ESXi hosts using vCenter Server, you must add the hosts to the vSphere environment through
the vSphere Client.
When you add a host, vCenter Server discovers and adds all the virtual machines contained within that
managed host to the environment.
Before you begin this task:
Ensure a communication channel through a firewall, if needed. If any managed host in the vCenter Server
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environment is behind a firewall, ensure that the managed host can communicate with vCenter Server
and with all other hosts. See the ESX Server Configuration Guide or the ESXi Server Configuration Guide for
information on which ports are necessary.
Make sure NFS mounts are active. If NFS mounts are unresponsive, the operation fails.
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If you are connecting your vSphere Client to an ESX/ESXi host directly, the tasks in this section do not
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apply.
Add a Host to a vCenter Server Cluster
Use the vSphere Client to add a host to a cluster.
Procedure
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In the vSphere Client, display the inventory and select the cluster where you will add the host.
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From the File menu, select New > Add Host.
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Enter the managed host connection settings and click Next.
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Type the name or IP address of the managed host in the Host name field.
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Enter the Username and Password for a user account that has administrative privileges on the selected
managed host.
vCenter Server uses the root account to log in to the system and then creates a special user account.
vCenter Server then uses this account for all future authentication.
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(Optional) Select Enable Lockdown Mode to disable remote access for the administrator account after
vCenter Server takes control of this host.
This option is available for ESXi hosts only. Selecting this check box ensures that the host is managed only
through vCenter Server. Certain limited management tasks can be performed while in lockdown mode
by logging into the local console on the host.
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