
To deploy theOpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter OVF using the vSphere Web Client:
1. Locate the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter virtual disk that you downloaded and extracted and run
OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter _<version number>.<build number>.exe.
2. Agree to the EULA, extract the Quick Installation guide and obtain the OVF file.
3. Copy/move the OVF file to a location accessible to the VMware vSphere host to which you will upload the
appliance.
4. Start the VMware vSphere web client.
5. From the VMware vSphere web client, select a host and in the main menu click on Actions → Deploy OVF
Template. You can also right-click on Host and select Deploy OVF Template. The Deploy OVF Template wizard is
displayed.
6. In the Select Source window, do the following:
a) URL: If you want to download the OVF package from internet, select the URL radio button.
b) Local file: If you want to select the OVF package from your local system, select the Local file radio button and
click on Browse.
NOTE: The install can take between 10 to 30 minutes if the OVF package resides on a network share. For the
quickest installation, it is recommended that you host the OVF on a local drive.
7. Click Next. The Review Details window is displayed.
8. The following information is displayed in the Review Details window:
a) Product: The OVF template name is displayed.
b) Version: The version of the OVF template is displayed.
c) Vendor: The vendor name is displayed.
d) Publisher: The publisher details are displayed.
e) Download Size: The actual size of the OVF template in Gigabytes.
f) Size on Disk: Details of thick and thin provisioned details are displayed.
g) Description: You can view the comments.
9. Click Next. The Select Name and Folder window is displayed.
10. In the Select Name and Folder window, do the following:
a. In the Name text box, enter the name of the template. This name can contain up to 80 characters.
b. In the Select a folder or datacenter list, select a location to deploy the template.
11. Click Next. The Select Storage window is displayed.
12. In the Select Storage window, do the following:
a) From the Select Virtual Disk Format drop-down list, select either Thick Provision (lazy Zeroed), Thick Provision
(Eager zeroed), or Thin Provision to store the virtual disk. It is recommended that you select Thick Provision
(lazy Zeroed).
b) From the VM Storage Policy drop-down list, select one of the policies.
13. Click Next. The Setup Networks window is displayed.
14. The Setup Networks window is displayed which contains details about the source and destination networks. Click
Next.
15. In the Ready to Complete window, review the selected options for the OVF deployment task and click Finish. The
deployment job runs and provides a completion status window where you can track job progress.
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