

VMware: Performance Counter Lookup Configuration VMware: RetrieveServiceContent Metadata Performance Removed the following Dynamic Applications from this PowerPack:.For more information and warning notes, see the "Version Requirements and Limitations" section in Monitoring VMware Systems manual. Users should remove the old execution environment after upgrading from VMware vSphere PowerPack version 215, as the old environments are not automatically deleted. A new execution environment is available in this version of the PowerPack.The following enhancements and addressed issues are included in version 303 of the VMware: vSphere Base Pack PowerPack:
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Download the VMware: vSphere Base Pack version 303 PowerPack from the Support Site to a local computer.If you have not done so already, upgrade your system to the 10.2.0 or later release. Familiarize yourself with the Known Issues for this release.Before You Install or UpgradeĮnsure that you are running version 10.2.0 or later of SL1 before installing VMware: vSphere Base Pack version 303.įor details on upgrading SL1, see the appropriate Release Notes. See the latest ScienceLogic Release Notes for information about CentOS 5 compatibility and migration. These Dynamic Applications require Python version 2.7 or later, which is not supported on CentOS 5. If you are using VMware Agentless recovery feature in 8.2.CAUTION: The Dynamic Applications that collect vSAN configuration information and statistics are not supported on CentOS 5 Data Collectors. When using the NetBackup Plugin for vCenter the following privileges can be added:įor vSphere 5.5 the Inventory Service name differs: All patches or updates are supported unless otherwise stated. The account configured in the NetBackup Administration Console -> Media and Device Management -> Credentials -> NetBackup Virtual Machine Server should be assigned to a role configured as follows at the vSphere level, with the 'Propagate to Child Objects' checkbox checked. The content of this document is subject to change. Additional privileges might be required if advanced features are in use. The permissions are best propagated downwards from the root of the vSphere level. These are the minimum required permissions that have been found to be sufficient in the tests performed by VERITAS for a basic vSphere environment. The following privileges can be allocated to a role and assigned to the NetBackup user to perform vADP backups and restores.

This role is guaranteed to have all the necessary privileges to perform the operation in all environments. VERITAS recommends cloning the administrator role, and using that for Backup and Restore operations.
