VMware Horizon View Configuration Tool 2.0 QUICK START GUIDE

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VMware Horizon View Configuration Tool 2.0 QUICK START GUIDE

Installing the Horizon View Configuration Tool... 3 Requirements... 3 Post- ESXi Installation Configuration... 4 Installing the Horizon View Configuration Tool... 6 VMware Studio Virtual Machine Configuration... 6 Horizon View Configuration Tool Virtual Machine Configuration...12 Troubleshooting... 17 Log File Location... 17 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO Missing Error... 17 About the Author... 17

Installing the Horizon View Configuration Tool The VMware Horizon View Configuration Tool, vct 2.0, automates Horizon View 6.2 installation and deployment. It removes the complexities and manual steps required for setting up a basic Horizon View deployment. The Horizon View Configuration Tool ships as a virtual appliance with all the required VMware components to set up your Horizon View environment. You provide the Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO file, an ESX host (unmanaged by vcenter), a few parameters, and your licenses. The tool will provision your environment dynamically and automatically. The vct deploys the following components: Virtual machine with Active Directory Domain Controller configured (or you may integrate with the existing DC in your environment) Virtual machine with Horizon View installed Virtual machine with Horizon View Composer installed Virtual machine with vcenter Server deployed and configured For each of these Windows-based components, the tool dynamically deploys a virtual machine, installs Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, and then installs and configures the Horizon View components. Once the deployment is complete, you will be able to navigate directly to your Horizon View administrative console, and your environment will be ready for VDI. Requirements In order to run the Horizon View Configuration Tool, you must have the required networking, ESX, and storage in place. Table 1 summarizes these requirements. DESCRIPTION Networking REQUIREMENT IP Range If you wish to deploy an Active Directory Server, then you will require one IP range that is on a subnet not managed by DHCP. If you are deploying and will integrate

with an existing Active Directory Server, then you will require one IP range that is on a subnet managed by DHCP. Parameters Starting IP address Ending IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Note: Be sure to gather your network values so you have this information ready when running the tool. ESX ESX 6.0 or newer, ESX 6.0 U1 recommended. The host must not be managed by vcenter. Storage At least one defined datastore (VMFS volume) with at least 250GB free for the management infrastructure virtual machines, plus any additional desired storage for desktop deployment. Table 1: Virtual Configuration Tool Requirements Post-ESXi Installation Configuration A few host configuration steps need to be taken prior to deploying the VMware View Configuration Tool and VMware Studio. 1. Log in to the VMware vsphere Client, and navigate to Host > Configuration > Security Profile > Properties. Make sure that Secure Shell (SSH) and the ESXi Shell are both running.

Figure 1: Services Properties Screen Showing ESXi Shell and SSH Status as Running 2. If they are not running, select a service from the list (ESX Shell or SSH) and click Options. The Options screen appears for the selected service. Select Start and stop with host and click Start. Figure 2: SSH Options Screen During ESXi installation, a default networking switch is created. This is all that s required to run the tool.

Figure 3: Default vsphere Standard Switch If you wish, you can also create additional virtual machine port groups or VMkernel ports. (For more information, see the vsphere Networking Guide.) The requirement is that the Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine and the VMware Studio virtual machine are both on the same host as the host for your target View installation and that they are on the same network and can communicate with each other. Note: If you try to run the Horizon View Configuration Tool and VMware Studio from a different host than the target host for your View Installation, you may need to open up additional firewall rules on your ESX hosts as by default outgoing SSH is disabled. This run configuration is not currently recommended. Installing the Horizon View Configuration Tool To use the Horizon View Configuration Tool you deploy both VMware Studio and the Horizon View Configuration Tool OVA files, and then configure the virtual machines for each. Perform the following tasks in sequence to successfully complete Horizon View Configuration Tool installation. Download the required files VMware_Studio-2.6.0.0-631426_OVF10.ova or VMware_Studio_2.6.0.1.ova 1.5GB You can download VMware Studio from the VMware website: Download link: https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?downloadgroup=studio2600ga&produ ct Id=193 VMware Studio Product Site: http://www.vmware.com/products/studio VMware-viewconfigurationtool-v2.0-view6.2.0_OVF10.ova - 6.5GB and deploy both.ova files to the desired host. After.ova deployment, turn on both virtual machines and complete the postdeployment steps for VMware Studio and the Horizon View Configuration Tool. VMware Studio Virtual Machine Configuration

1. Open the console to the powered on VMware Studio virtual machine. You will see the End-User License Agreement. Review the agreement; to accept the terms and conditions type yes and press Enter. Figure 4: VMware Studio End-User License Agreement 2. Next you will be prompted to create a root password for the VMware Studio virtual machine. Enter the desired password. Figure 5: Enter Password

3. The Welcome screen appears. Highlight Login at the bottom of the screen, and press Enter. You will log in to the VMware Studio virtual machine to change the IP address to a valid static IP address of your choice. Figure 6: Log in to VMware Studio The default account user ID is root and the password is the one you created in the earlier steps. Enter the account information to log in.

Figure 7: Enter Account Information 4. To change the IP address, run the command /opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_config_net Figure 8: Run Command to Access Main Menu The Main Menu appears. You can access this menu to change the IP address or gateway, and configure other networking options. Type 6 to change the IP address.

Figure 9: Main Menu 5. Follow the menu prompts to select a static IP address for the VMware Studio virtual machine. Figure 10: Select a Static IP Address for the VMware Studio Virtual Machine When the IP address has been changed, you will see the message Network parameters successfully changed to requested values.

Figure 11: IP Address Change Success Message 6. Next, you will set the Default Gateway. Enter option 2 from the Main Menu, and enter the desired IP address for the Default Gateway. Figure 12: Set Default Gateway

7. You have successfully changed the IP values for the VMware Studio virtual machine. Enter 1 to exit the interactive, networking Main Menu. Type exit at the prompt to log out of the virtual machine. Figure 13: Log out of VMware Studio Virtual Machine No additional changes will need to be made to the VMware Studio virtual machine, nor will you need to log in to the virtual machine for any additional configuration. The Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine will check that it can communicate with the VMware Studio virtual machine, and will alert you if it cannot successfully do so. Horizon View Configuration Tool Virtual Machine Configuration 1. The Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine will attempt to obtain an IP address from DHCP. If you wish to change this to a static IP address, follow the steps below. (It is recommended to give vct a static IP.) a. Log in to the Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine to make the necessary changes. Select Login and press Enter.

Figure 14: Horizon View Configuration Tool Login Screen The user ID is root and the password is vmware. b. From the command prompt, run the command /opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_network eth0 STATICV4 ip subnet_mask gateway An example of the command setting the static IP address to 10.114.194.8 is below: /opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_network eth0 STATICV4 10.114.194.8 255.255.255.0 10.114.194.253 Once you have successfully set a static IP address, or are using a DHCP IP address, proceed to the next step.

Figure 15: vct Console Screenshot 2. Before running the tool, you will want to upload the Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO image file to the Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine. Use the FTP program of your choice to upload. a. Connect via SFTP with port 22 to the IP address that you have set for the Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine. b. Log in with the account root and password vmware. c. Navigate to the root folder / and upload the Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO file to this location.

Figure 16: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO File Uploaded to / Folder 2. Note the full filename including the.iso extension. You will enter this filename later in the Web wizard page.

You have now successfully completed the Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine configuration. 3. Navigate to the web address listed on the Horizon View Configuration Tool menu. The address will be http://vct-ip/vct where vct-ip is the IP for the virtual machine. From here you can go through the UI, select the deployment options, fill in the required fields, and run the tool. Figure 17: Horizon View Configuration Tool Setup UI 4. When you have entered the required information, click Submit. As a preliminary step, the tool will Check that it can communicate to the VMware Studio virtual machine Check if the Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO has been uploaded to the correct directory Check communication to the ESXi host At this point, the Horizon View Configuration Tool does not do any further checks; make sure that the fields you enter are correct and valid. 5. When the tool successfully completes, three or four virtual machines will be created: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 virtual machine (if option selection, with Active Directory role enabled including DHCP, and DNS) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 virtual machine with VMware vcenter Server installed Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 virtual machine with Horizon View installed

Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 virtual machine with VMware View Composer installed and Microsoft SQL 2008 Express You will then be able to log onto the View Administration Console and do any further desired configuration of the environment. Troubleshooting If you encounter issues when configuring the Horizon View Configuration Tool, the following tips might help. Log File Location If you would like to examine any logs, use an SSH connection or the console to log into the Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine with credentials user ID root and password vmware. Under the root hierarchy you will see files named VCT_timestamp.log (e.g., /VCT_20130428_1223.log) that you can view. Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO Missing Error If you encounter an error such as running the tool without having uploaded the Windows Server 2008 R2 ISO file, or if you entered incorrect parameters, you can refresh the Web page, which will reset the Web application, and try again. Correct any issues you may have such as uploading the Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 ISO file, or fixing any IP addresses, before clicking Submit. If the tool failed halfway through deployment (i.e., it created some of the virtual machines but did not finish due to an error), cleanup should occur automatically. If it does not occur automatically, perform a manual cleanup, delete the stray virtual machines and send the Horizon View Configuration Tool log report to vctsupport@vmware.com No other clean up steps will be required on the Horizon View Configuration Tool virtual machine or VMware Studio virtual machines in order to run the tool again. Windows Known Issues and Tips 1) You are recommended to use ESX 6.0 U1 (3073146) or newer if you want to deploy Horizon View based on vsan. 2) If you failed to deploy Active Directory Domain Controller node, please check whether you have additional AD or DHCP service running in your network. About the Author

Marilyn Basanta, Technical Solutions Architect, in End-User Computing, Solutions Management at VMware wrote this document. Sam Zhao, Technical Marketing and Solution Enablement Manager, in End-User Computing, also contributed to this document. For support in using and installing the Horizon View Configuration Tool, please email vctsupport@vmware.com.