Setup Procedure For Remoteye Esxi Client Shutdown Daemon - Toshiba RemotEye II User Manual

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Setup Procedure for RemotEye ESXi Client Shutdown Daemon*

* Daemon – A program on Unix/Linux-like operating systems that runs unobtrusively in the background,
waiting to be activated by the occurrence of a specific event or condition.
2. Confirm that ESXi is a Full or Evaluation version. (The Free version does not support this function.)
3. If vMA is already installed in ESXi skip to Step 7. Otherwise, download vMA OS (SUSE OS) from the
Downloads section of the VMware website, www.vmware.com.
4. Install vMA OS (SUSE OS) on ESXi server by navigating to File > Deploy OVF Template and follow
the instructions.
5. Run vMA OS.
Note: Default username is vi-admin. When prompted for the password, just press the Enter key.
6. Change the vMA settings. Ensure RemotEye has access to the vMA network. (Example: Assign the
IP to 10.2.0.11)
7. Create the Super User password:
7.1. Type "sudo passwd" into the command line prompt and press Enter. Follow the instructions
to create the root password.
7.2. Type "su root" into command prompt and press Enter. Follow the instructions to log in as root.
Note: When logged in as Super User, text color turns RED. (See Figure 0-2)
8. Add the server to vMA using "vfip addserver [ESXi Server IP]", then enter the ESXi password.
(Example: IP=10.1.10.220) (See Figure 0-3)
9. Confirm ESXi was added to vMA: On the command line type "vifp listservers" and press Enter.
The command returns: 10.1.10.220
10. Enable SSH in vMA (if not Enabled).
10.1. On the command line prompt type: "vi /etc/hosts.allow" and press Enter.
10.2. Type "l" and press Enter. (edits file)
10.3. Type "sshd: ALL: ALLOW" and press Enter.
10.4. Press the ESC key.
10.5. Type "w" and press Enter. (writes to file)
10.6. Type "q" and press Enter. (exits file)
11. Connect to vMA using WinSCP software to transfer the RemotEye Client shutdown software.
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Figure 0-2 Text turns RED in Super User Mode
Figure 0-3 Add Server to vMA
ESXi (See Figure 0-4)
Figure 0-4 ESXi Added to VMA
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