
Chapter 2: vmPRO Setup and Configuration
vmPRO Servers
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manage ESX servers, OR you can select one or more standalone ESX servers. You cannot manage
both a vCenter server and ESX servers directly from your appliance. Before adding a new vCenter
server, you must delete any ESX servers that are configured for your appliance.
In environments using VMware's Virtual SAN (VSAN) configuration, you must set up your
vmPRO appliance to manage the configuration through a vCenter server, rather than managing
individual ESX servers. VSAN is a cluster-wide resource that exists as datastores on a cluster of ESX
servers. The vmPRO appliance manages VSAN through a vCenter server, which in turn manages the
ESX servers housing the VSAN datastores.
Delete an existing vCenter server from your vmPRO appliance
1. From the Configure menu, select ConfigWizard to display the QuantumvmPROConfiguration
Wizard.
2. Click the Servers tab to display the Servers page.
Figure20:Servers Page
3. Select vCenterServer and click Next to display one of the following:
IfyoucurrentlyhaveavCenterserverconfigured,thevCenterServerpagedisplays:
a. Click DeletevCenter to delete the current vCenter server.
b. At the NovCenterisconfigured prompt, click AddvCenter to display the ConfigureServer
page.
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