Horizon View ClientsDownloads and Documentation: vCD 5.5.1.2Downloads and Documentation: -directorvCenter Server 5.5u1b, 5.1u2a and 5.0u3aDownloads and Documentation: -vspherevCenter Operations Manager for View 1.6Downloads and Documentation: -vcops-view
Download Vcloud Director 5.1 Bin
Download File: https://lodystiri.blogspot.com/?file=2tLQw8
Horizon Workspace Server 1.5 and 1.8.xRelease Notes and download: Workstation Fusion VMware Player vCenter Server 5.1 Update 2a Download link: _cloud_infrastructure/vmware_vsphere/5_1 vCenter Server 5.0 Update 3a Download link: _cloud_infrastructure/vmware_vsphere/5_0 vCloud Networking and Security 5.5.2.1Download =VCNS552_GA&productId=353&rPId=5255vCloud Networking and Security 5.1.4.1Download: =VCNS514_GA&productId=285&rPId=5131NSX for Multi-Hypervisor, NSX for vSphere and NVPRemediation Instructions and Download, available under support: vCD 5.5.1.2 and vCD 5.1.3.1Download link: -vcd-nsVMware vCenter Chargeback Manager Download link: -chargebackConverter Standalone 5.1.1Download link: -converter
ITBM Standard 1.1Download: =ITBM-STD-110&productId=384&rPId=6384Release Notes: -standard-edition-11-release-notes.htmlvSphere SDK for Perl 5.5 Update 2Download: =VR580&productId=451&rPId=6436Release Notes: -replication/doc/vsphere-replication-58-release-notes.htmlvSphere Data Protection 5.5.7Download: =353&rPId=6654&downloadGroup=VDP55_7Release Notes: _557_releasenotes.html
I am also facing similar issue in ESX5.1. Whenever I try to add host to dvswitch it tries to enable the vxlan agent and it fails. Tried lot of things download and install VXLAN.zip manually, rebooting ESX, re-installing my ESX etc., but no luck.
Don't want to necro this, but I had to basically mount the VMDK to a different system to grab the vxlan.zip file off of it. Could not download it using IE or Firefox. My suggestion is to open a ticket with VMware support regarding the inability to download from there. Additionally, there are repo xmls in there that you can't refer to in powercli as well.
For our setup, I used CentOS-5.5-x86_64-netinstall.iso to do a network installation using _64/images and using all the defaults for \"Server\" type deployment. Since I can not re-distribute the installers for VMware vCloudr Director and Oracle Express, you will need to download the installers and transfer it to your CentOS system. The last step before you being is to transfer the vcd_setup.sh script and vcd.rsp response file to your CentOS system.
[[email protected] ]# lsanaconda-ks.cfg install.log oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm vcd.resp vmware-cloud-director-1.0.0-285979.binDesktop install.log.syslog oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm.old vcd_setup.sh[[email protected] ]# lsanaconda-ks.cfg install.log oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm vcd.resp vmware-cloud-director-1.0.0-285979.binDesktop install.log.syslog oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm.old vcd_setup.sh[[email protected] ]# ./vcd_setup.sh vcd.resp: command not found: command not found: command not found: command not found: command not found
[[email protected] ]# sh -x vcd_setup.sh vcd.resp+ cyan='\\E[36;40m'+ green='\\E[32;40m'+ red='\\E[31;40m'+ yellow='\\E[33;40m'+ '[' 1 -ne 1 ']'+ source vcd.resp++ ORACLE_EXPRESS_RPM=$'oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm\\r'++ VMWARE_VCD_BIN=$'vmware-cloud-director-1.0.0-285979.bin\\r'++ $'\\r': command not found++ IP_ADDRESS_2=$'192.168.15.62\\r'++ IP_ADDRESS_2_NETMASK=$'255.255.255.0\\r'++ $'\\r': command not found++ KEYSTORE_PASSWORD=$'vcloud\\r'++ KEYSTORE_ORG_UNIT_NAME=$'Engineering\\r'++ KEYSTORE_ORG=$'virtual\\r'++ KEYSTORE_CITY=$'Hyderabad\\r'++ KEYSTORE_STATE=$'AP\\r'++ KEYSTORE_COUNTRY=$'India\\r'++ $'\\r': command not found++ ORACLE_XE_GUI_PORT=$'8080\\r'++ ORACLE_XE_LISTENER_PORT=$'1521\\r'++ ORACLE_SYS_PASSWORD=$'vcloud\\r'++ ORACLE_VCLOUD_USERNAME=$'vcloud\\r'++ ORACLE_VCLOUD_PASSWORD=$'vcloud\\r'++ $'\\r': command not found++ TABLESPACE_CLOUD_DATA_SIZE=$'1000M\\r'++ TABLESPACE_CLOUD_INDEX_SIZE=$'10M\\r'++ $'\\r': command not found+ verify+ '[' 0 -ne 0 ']'+ '[' '!' -f $'oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm\\r' ']'!' '\\E[31;40m'e to find oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm+ local 'default_msg=No message passed.'!'message='Unable to find oracle-xe-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm+ color='\\E[31;40m'+ echo -e '\\E[31;40m'
It looks like there's some issues with sourceforge's SVN web-browser. I've heard their site was recently attacked, so I don't know if it's related or not. The actual SVN repo is in fact available if you use the CLI but you won't be able to download from the web until the issue is resolved.
I had the same issue as surya, with the \"command not found\" and \"IP_ADDRESS_2 is not defined!\" errors. All I did was to redownload the vcd.resp file using wget from the vCD server itself instead of downloading it using a web browser. It was probably just a white space error or similar, and now it's working flawlessly. Thanks a lot for these scripts, they got me up and running in no time!
[email protected] script installtion]# ./vcd_setup.sh vcd.resp bash: ./vcd_setup.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory[[email protected] script installtion]# sh -x vcd_setup.sh vcd.resp + $'\\r': command not found2: + $'\\r': command not found6: ' cyan='\\E[36;40m' green='\\E[32;40m' red='\\E[31;40m' yellow='\\E[33;40m+ $'\\r': command not found11: 'cd_setup.sh: line 12: syntax error near unexpected token `{'cd_setup.sh: line 12: `cecho() {[[email protected] script installtion]#
Step 6. Download the VMware Public Keys: Download and install the VMware Public Key. From KB 2005832: The installation file for vCloud Director is digitally signed to secure your environment. To install the product, you must verify the signature by downloading and installing the VMware public key in your environment.
Step 7. Download and install the libXdmcp package: One of the required packages for installing vCloud Director is not installed by default on RHEL6. I found it easier to download the package off the internet from rpmfind.net. Check this repository before continuing to make sure the packages haven't been updated from my commands below.
Step 9. Start and Stop the installation: go to the directory of the file, change the .bin to make it an executable. start the executable. When it asksif you wish to run this script. Press N for NO. Very Important
Change the permissions of the transfer folder. by default, root is assigned and we need vcloud to be assigned. Mount the new export. If it succeeds, then no error message will be shown. Check the permissions of the transfer folder to make sure vcloud is the owner
Step 12. response.properties. The response.properties file is located in /opt/vmware/vcloud-director/etc and is used by all vCloud Director cells and needs to be protected in a secure location. Since the NFS transfer director is only accessible by the vCloud Cells, it's secure enough for me. We first need to verify that it has the the correct ownership with vcloud:vcloud, if it doesn't, then chown it like we did in step 9. Then copy the file to the NFS share
I think this will make you happy. VMware just released the vCloud Director virtual appliance. That means no more installing Red Hat, Oracle and vCloud Director. Just download the appliance and deploy it. On top of there is a great vCloud Cloud Director Evaluators Guide which will help you to evaluate the product.
Problem: In vCloud director a new Provider VDC was created and linked to the new vCenter server cluster.Within the existing Organizations we created an additional virtual datacenter with MAC provider VDC selected. This created new resource pool in the cluster.
vCloud director 5.5 release notes: _notes_vcloud_director_55.html#sysreqsPre upgrade checklist for potential edge gateway problems: =en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2058977 =en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2060065
/opt/vmware/vcloud-director/jre/bin/keytool -keystore certificates.ks -storetype JCEKS -storepass Password1 -certreq -alias consoleproxy -file consoleproxy.csr
/opt/vmware/vcloud-director/jre/bin/keytool -storetype JCEKS -storepass Password1 -keystore certificates.ks -import -alias root -file corphqrootca.cer
/opt/vmware/vcloud-director/jre/bin/keytool -storetype JCEKS -storepass Password1 -keystore certificates.ks -import -alias http -file hybridcloud.corp.com.cer
/opt/vmware/vcloud-director/jre/bin/keytool -storetype JCEKS -storepass Password1 -keystore certificates.ks -import -alias consoleproxy -file consoleproxy.corp.com.cer
If your Vulkan driver is blacklisted, you might have to add mks.vk.allowUnsupportedDevices = \"TRUE\" to /.vmware/preferences or switch to a supported dr