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In order to facilitate easier maintenance operations and not have to switch back and forth between Windows
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I'm going to add my physical esxi host into vcenter server first thing I need to do is create
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A new clusters I do not want to include it as part of my vsan cluster
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I'm going to call this very creative physical cluster there's no point in turning on
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And then I went to add host to this cluster
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And entering the IP address of my physical server
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And username will be root password will be the one
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We use during install
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Going to give me a thumbprint warning click on yes and then it's going to show the virtual machines that I have
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Running on that server
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Next we're going to continue to use the evaluation license we do not want to enable lockdown mode
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And then finish
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I look under recent tasks we can follow it to completion
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And now you can see that we have the physical esxi host and all of the teams that are running on their Beast
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Trivium here represent these three servers here so if I want to access the console of any of those three
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From here
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I can click on the console here in the first time I do this is going to give me two options one is to use the web console
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And the other option is to use the VMware remote console
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While the whale console does work I personally prefer the VMware remote console but the first thing that I need to do is win
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Install it
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Click on the link there and you'll notice that it's downloading the file
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Once it's downloaded click on it to run and install it
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And then finish
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Now I can select a remote console and continue
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Add authorized it
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Trust a certificate in Connect
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And now I have direct console access to my esxi host
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You can't see the whole screen now notice my mouse I'm trying to move the mouse but it's not showing up anymore in order to release them outside
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I have to press Ctrl alt and now it shows up
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The screen is a little bit too big to fit on the screen so I have to scroll up and down to see the whole thing
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In order to be able to type in there I have to click in the window again
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And now I'm once again have access to the dcui
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In case I need to make any changes directly to the esxi host that I can't make through the web client once
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Ctrl alt to release it and then I can just close this window
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Now the future anytime that I click on this tab is going to automatically assume that I wanted
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I do the same thing I did before
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I can also no access control center from here as well as the vcenter server itself
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