Download the vSphere Integrated Containers Engine Bundle

After you deploy the vSphere Integrated Containers appliance, you download the vSphere Integrated Containers Engine bundle from the appliance to your usual working machine.

The vSphere Integrated Containers Engine bundle includes:

  • Scripts that you run to install, upgrade, or remove the vSphere Client plug-in for vSphere Integrated Containers.
  • The vic-machine command line utility, that you use to deploy virtual container hosts (VCHs) and manage their lifecycle.

Prerequisites

  • You deployed the vSphere Integrated Containers appliance. For information about deploying the appliance, see Deploy the vSphere Integrated Containers Appliance.
  • Your working machine runs a 64-bit version of the following Windows, Mac OS, or Linux OS systems.
Platform Supported Versions
Windows 7, 10
Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)
Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

The vic-machine utility has been tested and verified on the operating systems above. Other recent 64-bit OS versions should work but are untested.

Procedure

  1. In a browser, go to the vSphere Integrated Containers appliance welcome page.

    You can specify the address in one of the following formats:

    • vic_appliance_address
    • http://vic_appliance_address
    • https://vic_appliance_address:9443

      The first two formats redirect automatically to https://vic_appliance_address:9443. If the vSphere Integrated Containers appliance was configured to expose the file server on a different port, the redirect uses the port specified during deployment. If you specify HTTPS, you must include the port number in the address.

  2. Scroll down to Infrastructure deployment tools and click the link to download the vSphere Integrated Containers Engine bundle.
  3. Unpack the bundle on your working machine.

Result

When you unpack the vSphere Integrated Containers Engine bundle, you obtain following files:

File Description
vic-machine-darwin The OSX command line utility for the deployment and management of VCHs.
vic-machine-linux The Linux command line utility for the deployment and management of VCHs.
vic-machine-windows.exe The Windows command line utility for the deployment and management of VCHs.
vic-machine-server The endpoint for the vic-machine API. The vic-machine API is currently experimental and unsupported.
appliance.iso The Photon based boot image for the virtual container host (VCH) endpoint VM.
bootstrap.iso The Photon based boot image for the container VMs.
ui/ A folder that contains the files and scripts for the installation of the vSphere Client plug-in. NOTE: This folder is not present in 1.4.3 and later.
vic-ui-darwin The OSX executable for the deployment of the vSphere Client plug-in. NOTE: Do not run this executable directly. This file is not present in 1.4.3 and later.
vic-ui-linux The Linux executable for the deployment of the vSphere Client plug-in. NOTE: Do not run this executable directly. This file is not present in 1.4.3 and later.
vic-ui-windows.exe The Windows executable for the deployment of the vSphere Client plug-in. NOTE: Do not run this executable directly. This file is not present in 1.4.3 and later.
README Contains a link to the vSphere Integrated Containers Engine repository on GitHub.
LICENSE The license file.

What to Do Next

  • If you have not done so, install the vSphere Client plug-in. For information, see Manually Install the vSphere Client Plug-In. If you are using vSphere Integrated Containers 1.4.3 or later, by default the plug-in is installed automatically.
  • Use either the vic-machine CLU utility or the Create Virtual Container Host wizard in the vSphere Client to Deploy Virtual Container Hosts.

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