You must configure a dedicated cloud account for VMware Cloud on Dell EMC to manage your VMware Cloud on Dell EMC instances in vRealize Operations. For successful configuration, the cloud account requires the CSP API token with appropriate privileges using which the cloud account authorizes and communicates with the target VMware Cloud on Dell EMC. SDDCs are auto-discovered after you save the cloud account for VMware Cloud on Dell EMC. You can then configure the credentials to monitor the underlying vCenter/vSAN and optionally the NSX-T and service discovery for each of the SDDCs.

Prerequisites

  • Navigate to API Tokens under My Account and generate a CSP API token based on your operational needs. For more information, see Generating CSP API Token for VMware Cloud on Dell EMC.
    • To discover and manage SDDCs, include Administrator (Delete Restricted) or Administrator from VMware Cloud on Dell EMC service roles.
    • For NSX monitoring, include NSX Cloud Admin or NSX Cloud Auditor roles from VMware Cloud on Dell EMC service roles.
  • Add the IP allowlist for accessing the vCenter Server and NSX Manager in VMware Cloud on Dell EMC service. For more information. see Add IP Allowlist for Accessing vCenter and NSX Manager.
  • View the list of Known Limitations of the VMware Cloud on Dell EMC integration.

Procedure

  1. From the left menu, click Data Sources > Integrations.
  2. On the Accounts tab, click Add Account.
  3. On the Accounts Types page, click VMware Cloud on Dell EMC.
  4. Enter a display name and description for the cloud account.
    • Name. Enter the name for the VMware Cloud on Dell EMC instance as you want it to appear in vRealize Operations.
    • Description. Enter any additional information that helps you manage your instances.
  5. To add credentials for the VMware Cloud on Dell EMC instance, click the Add icon, and enter the required credentials.
    Note: Enter the following details if you are using a proxy server to access the internet or public services.
    • Proxy Host. A remote proxy server IP.
    • Proxy Port. The port that is activated on a remote proxy server.
    • Proxy Username. Enter the username of the proxy server or if you want to add a domain configured remote proxy server, then enter the username as username@domain name.
    • Proxy Password. Password for the proxy server username.
    • Proxy Domain. The domain has to be empty while using the proxy with domain configuration.
  6. Determine which vRealize Operations collector or collector group is used to manage the cloud account. If you have multiple collectors or collector groups in your environment, and you want to distribute the workload to optimize performance, select the collector or collector group to manage the adapter processes for this instance.
    Note:

    Ensure that you have Internet connectivity for the collectors to work.

  7. Organization ID. Click Get Organization to auto-fill this field. If you are offline or if you are unable to get the Organization ID, you can enter it manually.

    The Organization ID refers to the Long Organization ID in the Cloud Service Portal. To obtain this ID in the Cloud Service Portal, click Organization Settings > View Organization.

  8. Click Validate Connection to validate the connection.
  9. (Optional) The VMware Cloud on Dell EMC account uses the following default configuration maximum file: vmc-d_config_limits. To enter a new name, click Advanced Settings and enter the name of the VMC-D Configuration Limit File Name.
  10. Click Save.
    The page to configure the SDDC in VMware Cloud on Dell EMC appears.
  11. Configure the vCenter adapter:
    1. Click the Add icon, and enter the required credentials.
      • Credential Name. The name by which you are identifying the configured credentials.
      • User Name. The vCenter Server user name. Use a user with the 'cloudadmin' role which has full visibility to vCenter Server. Users with less privileges have limited visibility, for example, the read-only users do not have visibility into management VMs.
      • Password. The vCenter Server password configured for that vCenter Server user name.
    2. Select the required collector group.
      Note:

      If you have direct connectivity with your VMware Cloud vCenter Server, select Default collector group. If you are using a private IP for your vCenter Server or if you want to deploy telegraf agents for application monitoring, select Cloud Proxy. The best practice is to deploy the Cloud Proxy on each SDDC instance of VMware Cloud on Dell EMC.

      Select the cloud proxy deployed on the given vCenter Server and ensure it has access to the Internet. If the outbound internet access for the cloud proxy must be restricted, ensure that the minimum cloud proxy prerequisites are met.

      For details, see the "Configuring Cloud Proxies in vRealize Operations" topic in the vRealize OperationsvAppDeployment and Configuration Guide.

      It is advised not to use the default collector groups as the VMware Cloud on Dell EMC management gateway firewall rule does not allow traffic originating from any address.

      If you have configured an HTTP proxy on your vRealize Operations cloud proxy, ensure that your HTTP proxy has an exception to access the NSX Management Policy endpoint. If you need help with this configuration, contact VMware Support.

    3. Click Next.
  12. By default, the vSAN adapter is activated.
    1. Select Use alternate credentials to add alternate credentials. Click the plus icon, and enter the credential name, vCenter Server username, and password, and click Ok.
    2. Select Activate SMART data collection, if required.
    3. Click Validate Connection to validate the connection.
    4. Click Next.
  13. (Optional) Configure Service Discovery. For more information, see Configure Service and Application Discovery.
    After the adapters and cloud accounts are configured, vRealize Operations discovers and monitors the environment that runs on VMware Cloud on Dell EMC.
  14. Activate the NSX-T adapter.
    1. Click Validate Connection to validate the connection.
    2. Click Next.
  15. Click Save This SDDC.

Results

The VMware Cloud on Dell EMC account, with the configured SDDC, is added to the list.