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3.3
Installing 3PAR VAAI Plug-in for VMware vSphere 4.1
3PAR VAAI Plug-in 1.1.0 for VMware vSphere 4.1 Users Guide
3.1.2.1 Import the 3PAR VAAI Plug-in Package
1 Copy 3PAR_vaaip_InServ-110.zip to the server that has the vSphere Client installed.
2 Double click the VMware vSphere Client icon on your server.
3 Log on to the vCenter Server through the vSphere Client with administrator privileges.
4 Click the Home icon in the navigation bar.
5 Click the Update Manager icon in the Solutions and Applications pane.
6 Click the Path Repository tab.
7 On the upper right corner, click Import Patches.
8 Select
3PAR_vaaip_InServ-110.zip from your local directory, then click Next.
9 From the Confirm Import section, choose Finish.
10 Click the Baselines and Groups tab.
11 In the Baselines section, click Create…
12 In the Baseline Name and Description section, type in a name for your baseline. For
example:
3PAR baseline.
13 In the Baseline Type section, click Host Extension for Host Baselines, then click Next.
14 In the Extensions section, select 3PAR VAAI Plug-in for VMware vSphere 4.1 from the
extensions list, click the arrow to add the extension, then click Next.
15 In the Ready to Complete section, click Finish. You should see the new 3par baseline
listed in Baselines table.
3.1.2.2 Install 3PAR VAAI Plug-in Package on the ESX/ESXi Host
Follow these steps to install the 3PAR VAAI Plug-in package to the ESX/ESXi host:
1 Click the Home icon in the navigation bar.
NOTE: If the Udate Manager icon is not available, check that the Update Manager
plug-in is installed and enabled. From the Plug-ins menu, click Manage Plug-ins
to install the VMware vCenter Update Manager plug-in.