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Install vShield Manager Data Collector
If you integrate a vCenter Chargeback instance with a VMware Cloud Director instance, you must have a
vShield Manager Data Collector instance installed and running to fetch the network statistics from vShield
Manager.
You can install a vShield Manager Data Collector instance along with vCenter Chargeback or separately using
the vShield Manager Data Collector installer.
Prerequisites
Before you start the installation, ensure that the system time of the machine on which the data collector is being
installed is the same as the vCenter Chargeback and vCenter Chargeback database system time. That is, the
system time of all these machines are in sync.
The vShield Manager Data Collector can run jobs successfully only if an instance of the VMware Cloud Director
Data Collector is installed and running. You must, therefore, ensure that at least one instance of the VMware
Cloud Director Data Collector is running.
Procedure
1
Run the
vCenter-VSM-DC.exe
2
Click Next on the Introduction screen.
3
Accept the end-user license agreement, and click Next.
4
Provide the path for the installation directory, and click Next.
If the specified installation directory exists, ensure that it is empty. If the specified installation directory
does not exist, the installer creates the directory. The install path must contain at least one folder. You
cannot provide only the drive name.
5
Provide the details of the vCenter Chargeback database that the data collector must synchronize with the
VMware Cloud Director database, and click Next.
Option
Database Type
Database URL
Database Port
Database Name
SQL Authentication Mode
VMware, Inc.
file.
Description
The type of database used to create the vCenter Chargeback database. This
can be either SQL SERVER or ORACLE.
The IP address or host name of the system on which the vCenter Chargeback
database is installed. For an SQL Server database, you can also provide the
vCenter Chargeback database instance name.
For Oracle Database, the database URL can be in any of the following formats:
IP Address
Host Name
For SQL Server, the database URL can be in any of the following formats:
IP Address
Host Name
IP Address \ Database Instance Name
Host Name \ Database Instance Name
(Optional) The port on which the database service is listening for requests.
If the port number is not specified, the installer uses the default port. For an
Oracle database, you must specify the TNS listener port if you are not using
the default port 1521. For an SQL Server database, specify the database
instance port if you are using a static port.
Name of the database in which vCenter Chargeback stores the application-
specific data. For Oracle Database, ensure that you provide the service name
and not the SID.
This option is applicable only for SQL Server databases. For an SQL Server
database, the authentication type can be either SQL Server Authentication
or Windows Authentication.
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