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Can a VM in the VMC Compute Network access the SDDC Management Network?

11.19.2018 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

Similiar to an on-premises vSphere deployment, VMware Cloud on AWS follows good security practices by isolating and preventing access to the SDDC Management Network including Virtual Machines running in the Compute Network. With that said, the SDDC can be configured to enable access to the SDDC Management Network for either all or subset of workloads running in the Compute Network.

I have seen this request come up a few times, usually around proof of concepts, lack of on-premises infrastructure or wanting to run completely isolated within VMC for Dev/Test purposes. Below are the step by step instruction on setting this up for both an NSX-V and NSX-T based SDDC. Once enabled, customers can access the vCenter vSphere UI from within the specified Virtual Machine(s) including using tools like OVFTool or PowerCLI for importing new or existing workloads.

Note: Please refer to this blog post here to determine if you are running an NSX-V or NSX-T based SDDC.

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Categories // Automation, OVFTool, PowerCLI, VMware Cloud on AWS Tags // CGW, Compute Gateway, Management Gateway, MGW, VMC, VMware Cloud on AWS, VPN

Automating Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX) Manager initial configuration for VMC

10.29.2018 by William Lam // 2 Comments

Following up from my previous Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX) Automation article which looked at deploying the HCX Manager OVA, this article will now focus on automating the initial configuration of HCX Manager including the registration to HCX Cloud which will enable the on-prem HCX Manager to be used with VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC). Once HCX Manager is up and running, customers can configure the system using the HCX VAMI interface which is available on port 9443 via the UI or in our case with the HCX VAMI APIs. 


I have updated my HCX PowerShell Module to include 8 additional functions that can be used for initial configuration of HCX Manager:

  • Set-HcxVCConfig
  • Set-HcxLicense
  • Get-HcxNSXConfig
  • Set-HcxNSXConfig
  • Get-HcxLocation
  • Set-HcxLocation
  • Get-HcxRoleMapping
  • Set-HcxRoleMapping
  • Get-HcxProxy
  • Set-HcxProxy
  • Remove-HcxProxy

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Categories // Automation, HCX, VMware Cloud on AWS Tags // HCX, Hybrid Cloud Extension, PowerCLI, PowerCLICore, VMware Cloud on AWS

Quick Tip - How to clear all Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX) Migrations in the vSphere UI

10.11.2018 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

During the development of my Cloud Motion with vSphere Replication automation script for Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX), I extensively used the HCX vSphere UI for testing and debugging purposes.


Under the Migration view, you can see all active and completed migrations, including any failed migration attempts. In my particular environment, there had been a few hundred migrations and with my additional testing, that added quite a few more. Although you can filter by name or sort by the type of operation, it was still not very convenient for me while developing the script. I wanted a quick way to view the details after calling the HCX APIs and by the time I jumped to the UI, I would have missed a few of those updates.

In speaking with one of the HCX Engineers, I found out that you could simply drop all migration history from the internal database (this would remove all the history for past migrations including failures). In general, I do not see this being something customers would have a need for in Production, as you would want to keep all the history for auditing or debugging purposes. This is probably more for demo or testing purposes and below are the instructions on how to clear all migrations from your HCX Manager.

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Categories // HCX, Not Supported, VMware Cloud on AWS Tags // HCX, Hybrid Cloud Extension, MongoDB, VMware Cloud on AWS

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