With stage 1 of the deployment process, you deploy the OVA file, which is included in the vCenter Server installer, as a vCenter Server appliance.
Procedure
- In the vCenter Server installer, navigate to the vcsa-ui-installer directory, go to the subdirectory for your operating system, and run the installer executable file.
- For Windows OS, go to the win32 subdirectory, and run the installer.exe file.
- For Linux OS, go to the lin64 subdirectory, and run the installer file.
- For Mac OS, go to the mac subdirectory, and run the Installer.app file.
- On the Home page, click Install to start the deployment wizard.
- Review the Introduction page to understand the deployment process and click Next.
- Read and accept the license agreement, and click Next.
- Connect to the target server on which you want to deploy the vCenter Server appliance.
Option Steps You can connect to an ESXi host on which to deploy the appliance. - Enter the FQDN or IP address of the ESXi host.
- Enter the HTTPS port of the ESXi host.
- Enter the user name and password of a user with administrative privileges on the ESXi host, for example, the root user.
- Click Next.
- Verify that the certificate warning displays the SHA1 thumbprint of the SSL certificate that is installed on the target ESXi host, and click Yes to accept the certificate thumbprint.
You can connect to a vCenter Server instance and browse the inventory to select an ESXi host or DRS cluster on which to deploy the appliance. - Enter the FQDN or IP address of the vCenter Server instance.
- Enter the HTTPS port of the vCenter Server instance.
- Enter the user name and password of user with vCenter Single Sign-On administrative privileges on the vCenter Server instance, for example, the administrator@your_domain_name user.
- Click Next.
- Verify that the certificate warning displays the SHA1 thumbprint of the SSL certificate that is installed on the target vCenter Server instance, and click Yes to accept the certificate thumbprint.
- Select the data center or data center folder that contains the ESXi host or DRS cluster on which you want to deploy the appliance, and click Next
Note: You must select a data center or data center folder that contains at least one ESXi host that is not in lockdown or maintenance mode.
- Select the ESXi host or DRS cluster on which you want to deploy the appliance, and click Next.
- On the Set up appliance VM page, enter a name for the vCenter Server appliance, set the password for the root user, and click Next.
The appliance name must not contain a percent sign (%), backslash (\), or forward slash (/) and must be no more than 80 characters in length.
The password must contain only lower ASCII characters without spaces, at least eight characters, a number, uppercase and lowercase letters, and a special character, for example, an exclamation mark (!), hash key (#), at sign (@), or brackets (()).
- Select the deployment size for the vCenter Server appliance for your vSphere inventory.
See Hardware Requirements for the vCenter Server Appliance for information about the deployment sizes you can select. The option that you select determines the number of CPUs and the amount of memory for the appliance.
- Select the storage size for the vCenter Server appliance, and click Next.
The required storage depends not only on the size of the vSphere environment, but also on the disk provisioning mode. See Storage Requirements for the vCenter Server Appliance.
- From the list of available datastores, select the location where all the virtual machine configuration files and virtual disks will be stored and, optionally, enable thin provisioning by selecting Enable Thin Disk Mode. NFS datastores are thin provisioned by default.
- On the Configure network settings page, set up the network settings.
The IP address or the FQDN of the appliance is used as a system name. It is recommended to use an FQDN. However, if you want to use an IP address, use static IP address allocation for the appliance, because IP addresses allocated by DHCP might change.
Option Action Network Select the network to which to connect the appliance. The networks displayed in the drop-down menu depend on the network settings of the target server. If you are deploying the appliance directly on an ESXi host, non-ephemeral distributed virtual port groups are not supported and are not displayed in the drop-down menu.
IP version Select the version for the appliance IP address. You can select either IPv4 or IPv6.
IP assignment Select how to allocate the IP address of the appliance. - static
The wizard prompts you to enter the IP address and network settings.
- DHCP
A DHCP server is used to allocate the IP address. Select this option only if a DHCP server is available in your environment.
If there is an enabled DDNS in your environment, you can enter a preferred fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the appliance.
Common Ports You can customize the HTTP and HTTPS ports (optional).
If specifying a custom HTTP and HTTPS port number, ensure that you do not use a port number already in use by vCenter Server, or the default HTTP and HTTPS ports of 80 and 443.Note:- You can only customize the HTTP and HTTPS ports during installation. You cannot customize any other port.
- You cannot change any port after installation.
- Upgrade or migration procedures persist all port configuration. Port customizations that were previously supported in Windows OS deployments are persisted in a Windows to Linux migration.
- static
- On the Ready to complete stage 1 page, review the deployment settings for the vCenter Server appliance and click Finish to start the OVA deployment process.
- Wait for the OVA deployment to finish, and click Continue to proceed with stage 2 of the deployment process to set up and start the services of the newly deployed appliance.
Note: If you exit the wizard by clicking Close, you must log in to the vCenter Server Management Interface to set up and start the services.
Results
The newly deployed vCenter Server appliance is running on the target server but the services are not started.