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Download the Dozuki OnPrem OVA.
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Dozuki will send you email with a link to your license file and OVA package.
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Extract the Dozuki OnPrem OVA.
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When extracting the OVA, you will be prompted to enter a password. Use the OnPrem password supplied by the Dozuki team.
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Log in to ESXi on your server.
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Click on the Virtual Machines icon in the sidebar menu.
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Click on the Create/Register VM icon in Virtual Machines window.
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Click on Deploy a virtual machine from OVF or OVA file in the New virtual machine menu.
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Click the Next button.
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Click on the file window to browse for the OVA file or drag the file to the center of the window.
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Click the Next button to cycle through the default settings.
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Click the Finish button to deploy the virtual machine.
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Do not refresh your browser window until the virtual machine is completely deployed.
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Click Virtual Machines in the VMware Host Client inventory.
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Right-click on a virtual machine in the list and select Edit settings from the pop-up menu.
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The Edit Settings window will open with with the Virtual Hardware tab selected.
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On the Virtual Hardware tab, click on the Add hard disk icon.
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Select New standard hard disk from the dropdown menu.
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Expand the details for your new Hard disk. In the expanded options section, select a hard disk size of 500 GB or more.
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Dozuki recommends using a hard disk size of 1 TB or more.
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By default, choose "Thin Provisioned" for Disk Provisioning (unless your IT team has a different preference)
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Under Controller Location, Select SATA Controller 0 and location of SATA 0:2
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Click Save.
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Click the Power on button to boot the virtual machine.
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Click the Console button at the top left of the window.
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Select Open browser console from the dropdown menu.
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VMWARE will launch a console modal in the middle of the window.
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Use the option + arrow keys to toggle between diagnostic screens in the console.
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Note that after you successfully power on the machine, you should see the following message on one of the console's diagnostic screens:
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Initial Volume Format Complete!
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Please Reboot the system now!
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Now, restart the virtual machine.
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Use the option + arrow keys to toggle between diagnostic screens in the console.
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Toggle to the configuration selection screen for the virtual machine.
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Use the left arrow to select Configure Networking.
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Hit the Enter key.
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Hit the Enter key again to select Yes.
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Hit the enter key to select Edit a connection.
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In the network configuration screen, use the arrow keys to select the connection that you want to edit.
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Hit the enter key to edit the connection.
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Use the arrow keys to highlight the IPv4 or IPv6 configuration that you want to edit.
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Hit the enter key to edit the configuration.
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Enter the appropriate IP address, gateway, and DNS server information for the connection.
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Use the arrow keys to select OK at the bottom of the window.
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Hit the enter key to confirm your changes.
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Use the arrow keys to select Back at the bottom of the window.
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Hit the enter key to leave the network configuration settings.
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Use the option + arrow keys to toggle between diagnostic screens in the admin console.
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Toggle to the network interface diagnostics screen for the virtual machine.
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Under the ens192 section, copy the inet IP address for the virtual machine.
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Navigate to the IT Management Console at the inet IP address for the virtual machine at port 8800.
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https://{IP address}:8800
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In the IT Management Console, click on the Choose license button.
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Select the supplied license file.
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The console will display the progress as the system uploads and validates the license file. Once the license validates, the IT Management Dashboard will load.
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Navigate to the Dozuki application using the IP address for the virtual machine at.
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https://{IP address}
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