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VMware View Installation
Three shell VMs are provided with the lab kit, these provide the main components of the
View environment. To run these VMs under Workstation with 8GB of RAM it is easiest to
power down one of the ESXi hosts.
Automated Installation
Edit the file B:\Automate\Automate.ini on the build share; the following lines are relevant to
the View build:
ViewInstall=None
ViewInstallOptions=50, 51, None
BuildViewVM=ask
BuildViewVMOptions=True, False
ViewVMProductKey=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
Edit the ViewInstall line for the version of View You wish to install, make sure you have
placed the files in the folder on the build share. Edit the BuildViewVM line to choose
whether to build the first Windows XP VM, make sure the Windows install ISO is in the root
of the build share and named WinXP.iso. Edit the ViewVMProductKey line to reflect the
product key for the version of Windows XP in your WinXP.iso file. The vCenter build script
will create fully unattended install ISOs for both Windows 2003 and Windows XP
The View Composer software will be installed on the VC when it is rebuilt; alternatively you
can install yourself using the manual install information. If you chose to have the View VM
built it will be created as part of the Add Hosts to vCenter script on the VC, option 3 in the
AutoLab Script Menu.
Connection server software will be installed on both CS1 and CS2 VMs; these will be
replicas for View purposes. You usually only want one Connection server in the lab but
replicas are useful for testing load balancing connection servers or testing Tags. With View
5.0 the vCenter server will be added to the View configuration along with its View composer
function. View 5.1 presents some issues with certificates so the VC isn’t automatically added
to View although it is still installed. View Composer domains do not appear to be able to be
added automatically using PowerShell, so you will need to set this up yourself.
Before building the Security server VM (SS) you must set a pairing password on CS1 using
the View administration page. Set the usual password of VMware1! And make sure you build
SS before the password expires. The Events Database will also require configuration using
the information below, again this does not appear to be automatable using PowerShell.
Manual Installation
The default B:\Automate\Automate.ini does not automate the View install. To manually
install you will want the following information:
Location of install files B:\View50 or B:\View51
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