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Power on the vCloud VM and choose the “CentOS for vCloud” option from the PXE boot menu. An automated
installation of CentOS, Oracle Express, and VMware vCloud Director will be performed. Installation status will
be available on the startup screen during first boot.
You can verify that vCloud Director installed successfully by logging into the vCloud VM with the username
root and the password VMware1! and executing service vmware-vcd status. If the vmware-vcd-watchdog and
vmware-vcd-cell services are running, then open a web browser and go to https://vcd.lab.local within the
AutoLab environment or https://192.168.199.38/ from the Workstation host. You should be presented with
the VMware vCloud Director Setup screen.
Note: If you try to use the DC or VC VMs to reach the vCloud Director website, you will need to connect to the
Internet and install Adobe Flash on the VM in question. The DC VM is already configured with the gateway
address of 192.168.199.2. The VC VM will need to have the “Add route to the Internet so VUM can download
updates” script run from the AutoLab Script Menu located on VC’s Desktop. The Router VM has a virtual NIC
bridged to the Workstation host’s network, and the Workstation host will need to have Internet access for the
Flash download to work.
VMware vShield installation instructions:
Connect to the VC VM and run the “Install vShield for vCloud” from the AutoLab Script Menu located on VC’s
Desktop.
VMware vCloud Director setup instructions:
Connect to https://vcd.lab.local from within the AutoLab environment, or https://192.168.199.38 from the
Workstation host. Follow the vCloud Director Setup wizard to complete the setup. Login to vCloud Director
and “Attach a vCenter” from the Quick Start menu.
Name this vCenter:
Host name or IP address: vc.lab.local
Port number: 443
User name: vi-admin
Password: VMware1!
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