Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 用户指南

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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Appendix 13      Using Adapters 
  VMware vCenter, ESX, and ESXi Adapter
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Use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically—Use DHCP to obtain the IP address for the 
queried VM network.
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Select this radio button and then enter the appropriate information in the following text fields:
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Preferred DNS server—Preferred IP address of a DNS server
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Alternate DNS server—Alternate IP address of a DNS server that is used when the preferred IP 
address is not available
Selecting a Managed Object
Use the Select Managed Objects dialog box to retrieve the inventory path of an object residing on a 
specified VMware target.
To select an object from a defined target:
Step 1
To the right of the field on the VMware activity field, click Browse to launch the Select Managed Objects 
dialog box to query the appropriate managed object on a specified target.
Step 2
From the drop-down list, select the appropriate target from the drop down list to display the managed 
objects.
Step 3
To the left of a folder, click Expand (+) to view additional objects for selection.
Step 4
Select a valid object from the list, and click OK. The OK button remains disabled until a valid object is 
selected.
Managing VMware vSphere Targets
The VMware virtual infrastructure targets (such as a VMware vCenter or ESX server) represent a 
connection to a given VMware virtual infrastructure.
The following table provides a list of the targets that are associated with the adapter.
Defining a VMware vSphere Hypervisor Target
VMware ESX and VMware ESXi are "bare-metal" hypervisors, and are installed directly on top of the 
physical server and partitioned into multiple virtual machines that can run simultaneously, sharing the 
physical resources of the underlying server.
The ESX/ESXi Server and host have a one-to-one correspondence. Use the VMware vSphere Hypervisor 
target to specify the connection information to an ESX/ESXi server.
Target
Description
VMware vSphere Hypervisor
 Establishes connection to a standalone ESX server.
See 
VMware vCenter Server
Establishes connection to vCenter server
See