Deploy Virtual Container Hosts in the vSphere Client

If you have installed the HTML5 plug-in for vSphere Integrated Containers, you can deploy virtual container hosts (VCHs) interactively in the vSphere Client.

The different options that you configure in the Create Virtual Container Host wizard in the vSphere Client correspond to vic-machine create options. The vic-machine create options are exposed by the vic_machine_server service of the vSphere Integrated Containers appliance. When you use the Create Virtual Container Host wizard, it deploys VCHs to the vCenter Server instance with which the vSphere Integrated Containers appliance is registered, and uses the vSphere credentials with which you are logged in to the vSphere Client. Consequently, when using the Create Virtual Container Host wizard, you do not need to provide any information about the deployment target, vSphere administrator credentials, or vSphere certificate thumbprints.

Prerequisites

Procedure

  1. Log in to the HTML5 vSphere Client with a vSphere administrator account, and click the vSphere Client logo in the top left corner.
  2. Under Inventories, click vSphere Integrated Containers.

    The vSphere Integrated Containers view presents the number of VCHs and container VMs that you have deployed to this vCenter Server instance.

  3. Click vSphere Integrated Containers in the main panel and select the Virtual Container Hosts tab.

    On first connection after installation or upgrade, if you see the message Failed to verify the vic-machine server at endpoint https://vic_appliance_address:8443, perform the following steps to trust the certificate of the vic-machine service that is running in the appliance:

    1. Click the link View API directly in your browser that appears in step 3 of the error message.
    2. In the new browser tab that opens, follow your browser's usual procedure to trust the certificate.

      You should see the confirmation message You have successfully accessed the VCH Management API.

    3. Close the new browser tab and click the Refresh button in the error message in the Virtual Container Hosts tab.

      When you have trusted the certificate, the error message disappears.

  4. Click + New Virtual Container Host.

    The Create Virtual Container Host wizard opens.

What to Do Next

See the following topics for instructions about how to fill in the pages of the Create Virtual Container Host wizard:

  1. General Settings
  2. Compute Capacity
  3. Storage Capacity
  4. Networks
  5. Security
  6. Registry Access
  7. Operations User
  8. Summary

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