2–Driver Installation and Configuration
VMware Driver Installation and Configuration
To uninstall the CIM Provider from a remote host:
NOTE
Before performing this procedure, make sure that the ESXi system is in
Maintenance Mode. To do so using the vSphere Client, select Inventory,
select Host, and then select Enter Maintenance Mode.
1.
From a console on the host where the vSphere CLI package is installed or
vMA is hosted, query and find the Bulletin ID of the existing provider:
# vihostupdate.pl <conn_options> --query
2.
Remove the existing VIB by issuing the following command:
# vihostupdate.pl <conn_options> --remove --bulletin
<bulletinID>
NOTE
For more details on vihostupdate, see the vSphere Command-Line
Interface Installation and Reference Guide, located here:
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r40/vsp_40_vcli.pdf
Installing the QConvergeConsole VMware vSphere Web
Client Plug-in
This section includes the following information:
Before You Begin
Installing QConvergeConsole VMware vSphere Web Client Plug-in
Uninstalling the QConvergeConsole VMware vSphere Web Client Plug-in
Before You Begin
It is advised to use this Plug-in for ESXi 6.5 and later.
Gather the information necessary for the installation, including:
IP address of the vCenter Server
vCenter Server credentials (user name and password)
Where to host the QConvergeConsole VMware vSphere Web Client Plug-in
(on vCenter Server or other server)
If you are hosting the QConvergeConsole VMware vSphere Web Client Plug-in on
a non-vCenter Server, make sure the server has Tomcat running as a service and
have the IP address of the Tomcat instance ready. Also, make sure the Tomcat
CATALINA_HOME environment variable is set to the appropriate directory.
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