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Deploying Virtual CA User Activity Reporting Module Servers Rapidly

You can clone a virtual CA User Activity Reporting Module server to create a deployable image for rapid scalability of your log collection environment.

Note: To achieve the best performance, we recommend that you install CA User Activity Reporting Module on virtual servers to handle only collection tasks. Do not clone a virtual machine that contains a management CA User Activity Reporting Module server.

Before you start with this scenario, verify that you have an existing environment, or install a CA User Activity Reporting Module server to perform management functions on either a dedicated or virtual server. You must also have the correct version of VMware software to support the cloning function.

The process you follow to create and clone a virtual CA User Activity Reporting Module server for collection includes the following procedures:

  1. Create a new virtual machine.
  2. Add virtual disk drives.
  3. Install a CA User Activity Reporting Module server in the virtual machine.
  4. Clone the virtual machine that contains your new CA User Activity Reporting Module server, using the vendor-supplied instructions.

    Note: Create only a full clone image. Do not use linked clones with CA User Activity Reporting Module.

  5. Import the cloned virtual machine to a physical target server.
  6. Update the cloned virtual machine before connecting it to the network.
  7. Configure the CA User Activity Reporting Module server as described in the Implementation Guide.