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Chapter 5 After You Install vCenter Server 5 In the software installer directory, double-click the autorun.exe file to start the installer. 6 Select vSphere Authentication Proxy and click Install. 7 Follow the wizard prompts to complete the installation or upgrade. During installation, the authentication service registers with the vCenter Server instance where Auto Deploy is registered. When you install the vSphere Authentication Proxy service, the installer creates a domain account with appropriate privileges to run the authentication proxy service. The account name begins with the prefix CAMand has a 32-character, randomly generated password associated with it. The password is set to never expire. Do not change the account settings. What to do next Configure ESXi to use vSphere Authentication Proxy to join a domain. See the vSphere Security documentation. Uninstall VMware vSphere Components The VMware vSphere components and support tools are uninstalled separately, even if they are on the same machine. You must have administrator privileges to uninstall VMware vCenter Server CAUTION Uninstalling a vCenter Server system while it is running disrupts the vSphere Web Client connections, which can cause data loss. vCenter Single Sign-On and vCenter Server depend on vCenter Server Java Components (JRE) and vCenter Server tc Server. Inventory Service and the vSphere Web Client depend on vCenter Server Java Components (JRE). Uninstall vCenter Single Sign-On , Inventory Service, vCenter Server, and the vSphere Web Client before you uninstall vCenter Server Java Components (JRE) and vCenter Server tc Server. Uninstalling the vCenter Server system or the vSphere Web Client does not uninstall any of the other components, such as the bundled database or Microsoft .NET Framework. Do not uninstall the other components if other applications on your system depend on them. Procedure 1 If you are uninstalling the vCenter Server system, remove the hosts from the Hosts and Clusters inventory. 2 As Administrator on the Microsoft Windows system, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. 3 Select the component to remove from the list and click Remove. 4 Click Yes to confirm that you want to remove the program. 5 Click Finish. Creating vCenter Server Linked Mode Groups A Linked Mode group allows you to log in to any single instance of vCenter Server and view and manage the inventories of all the vCenter Server systems in the group. You can join multiple vCenter Server systems to form a Linked Mode group. You can configure a Linked Mode group during vCenter Server installation or after vCenter Server is installed. To join a vCenter Server group, you enter the fully qualified domain name (or IP address) of a remote machine on which vCenter Server is running. The remote machine can be any vCenter Server instance that is, or will become, a member of the Linked Mode group. VMware, Inc. 111

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5
In the software installer directory, double-click the
autorun.exe
file to start the installer.
6
Select
vSphere Authentication Proxy
and click
Install
.
7
Follow the wizard prompts to complete the installation or upgrade.
During installation, the authentication service registers with the vCenter Server instance where Auto
Deploy is registered.
When you install the vSphere Authentication Proxy service, the installer creates a domain account with
appropriate privileges to run the authentication proxy service. The account name begins with the prefix
CAM-
and has a 32-character, randomly generated password associated with it. The password is set to never
expire. Do not change the account settings.
What to do next
Configure ESXi to use vSphere Authentication Proxy to join a domain. See the
vSphere Security
documentation.
Uninstall VMware vSphere Components
The VMware vSphere components and support tools are uninstalled separately, even if they are on the same
machine. You must have administrator privileges to uninstall VMware vCenter Server
C
AUTION
Uninstalling a vCenter Server system while it is running disrupts the vSphere Web Client
connections, which can cause data loss.
vCenter Single Sign-On and vCenter Server depend on vCenter Server Java Components (JRE) and vCenter
Server tc Server. Inventory Service and the vSphere Web Client depend on vCenter Server Java Components
(JRE). Uninstall vCenter Single Sign-On , Inventory Service, vCenter Server, and the vSphere Web Client
before you uninstall vCenter Server Java Components (JRE) and vCenter Server tc Server.
Uninstalling the vCenter Server system or the vSphere Web Client does not uninstall any of the other
components, such as the bundled database or Microsoft .NET Framework. Do not uninstall the other
components if other applications on your system depend on them.
Procedure
1
If you are uninstalling the vCenter Server system, remove the hosts from the Hosts and Clusters
inventory.
2
As Administrator on the Microsoft Windows system, select
Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Add/Remove Programs
.
3
Select the component to remove from the list and click
Remove
.
4
Click
Yes
to confirm that you want to remove the program.
5
Click
Finish.
Creating vCenter Server Linked Mode Groups
A Linked Mode group allows you to log in to any single instance of vCenter Server and view and manage
the inventories of all the vCenter Server systems in the group.
You can join multiple vCenter Server systems to form a Linked Mode group. You can configure a Linked
Mode group during vCenter Server installation or after vCenter Server is installed.
To join a vCenter Server group, you enter the fully qualified domain name (or IP address) of a remote
machine on which vCenter Server is running. The remote machine can be any vCenter Server instance that
is, or will become, a member of the Linked Mode group.
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