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Getting Started with vFabric Hyperic v.5.7 - VMware

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5. Click the Custom Properties tab.6. Enter the IP address of the <strong>vFabric</strong> <strong>Hyperic</strong> database in the What's the address of thevPostgres database field.Step 9 - Power On <strong>vFabric</strong> <strong>Hyperic</strong> Server.1. In the left panel of the vCloud Director, in the vApps section, click on the <strong>vFabric</strong><strong>Hyperic</strong> vApp.2. Click the Virtual Machines tab.3. Select the <strong>vFabric</strong> <strong>Hyperic</strong> Server VM.4. Right-click to display the vApp menu, and select Power On.Set Up <strong>vFabric</strong> <strong>Hyperic</strong> DatabaseThis section has instructions for setting up PostgreSQL as your <strong>vFabric</strong> <strong>Hyperic</strong> database.This task corresponds to Step 2 - Set Up <strong>vFabric</strong> <strong>Hyperic</strong> Database of <strong>vFabric</strong> <strong>Hyperic</strong>Installation and Startup Process.Download PostgreSQLDownload a 9.1.x PostgreSQL RPM from:http://www.PostgreSQL.org/download/Install PostgreSQLThis section contains a procedure for installing PostgreSQL on RHEL 5. For comprehensivePostgreSQL installation documentation, see http://www.PostgreSQL.org/download/.Perform the installation as root.1. Download a 9.1 PostgreSQL RPM from the PosgreSQL yum repository.wget http://yum.PostgreSQL.org/9.1/redhat/rhel-5-x86_64/pgdg-redhat91-9.1-5.noarch.rpm2. Install the PosgreSQL server and contrib modules.yum install PostgreSQL91-server PostgreSQL91-contrib3. Initialize PostreSQL.service PostgreSQL-9.1 initdb41

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