Installation Steps for ArcSight Logger 6.1 VM OVA
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
The document provides a step-by-step guide for deploying HP ArcSight Logger 6.1 on a VMware ESX server using a VM. Key steps include downloading the OVA file, configuring OS settings and network details post-deployment, adjusting system configurations such as open file descriptors limits, and ensuring proper licensing is in place before starting the installation process. Each step focuses on minimizing user intervention by handling automatic disk management and providing detailed instructions for setting up necessary services.
Details:
The document outlines the process for deploying HP ArcSight Logger 6.1 on a VMware ESX server using a VM (Virtual Machine). Here’s a summarized version of the steps provided in the text:
1. **Introduction**: HP has released a VMware ESX-based version of HP ArcSight Logger 6.1, which should be deployed onto a supported VMware ESX server.
2. **Downloading and Deploying the OVA File**: Download the package for HP ArcSight Logger 6.1, then deploy it into VMware ESX using the VMware vSphere Client. It is crucial not to boot the VM immediately after deployment.
3. **Initial Configuration of the Logger VM**:
Perform OS-level configuration with necessary user information, date/time settings, and network details (IP address and hostname).
Note that secondary disk formatting will be handled automatically by the system, without manual intervention required from the user.
4. **Updating Network Settings**: Ensure DNS servers are correctly updated if needed, and adjust the time zone as necessary.
5. **System Configuration Adjustments**: Modify open file descriptors limits to optimize performance according to your environment.
6. **License File Deployment**: Copy the license file to the VM before starting the installation process of Logger 6.0.
7. **Starting the Installation and Services**: Follow specific instructions within HP ArcSight documentation for starting the Logger service and completing initial configuration.
Each step is crucial for ensuring a successful deployment, especially regarding network settings, disk management, and system configurations that are automatically handled in this setup to minimize user intervention.

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