Step 1 - Download the OVF* tar file
(VMDK is also available)
Select the option to Import an Existing Virtual Machine
Step 2 - Select the VM you wish to import
Un-tar the compressed file and select the OVF file under the Choose File dialog box.
Step 3 - Import the VM image
This will take a few minutes.
Step 4 - Confirm the VM import configuration
When completed, you will be prompted with basic information for the setup of the imported VM (network settings, etc.).
Step 5 - Optional - Modify VM configuration properties
If needed - you can modify properties for the VM via the usual VMware Fusion settings. Please note that the default configuration for the VM is using hardware version 8 to ensure compatibility with the widest range of VM environments. You can modify/upgrade the VM if you wish to a newer hardware version if needed depending on your production operating environment.
Step 6 - Setup ProVision environment
When you first boot the VM - you will be prompted with a console display showing the boot process. Once complete, you will be shown URLs to complete the installation process of ProVision software on the VM.
Step 7 - Run ProVision Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard will confirm that everything in the VM Is setup correctly. If there are any issues - please visit $URL/configTest.php - this will run a series of diagnostics to see if there any configuration issues that should be addressed.
On this screen - enter your Company Name and Registration Email. The Setup Wizard will use the Company Name as a default and will use the registration email to verify the ProVision license and send login credentials.
Press the "Create Defaults" button for the install process to complete.
Step 8 - Use ProVision
Once Setup is complete, you will get the following screen. Here you can find the URL to use your ProVision instance as well as the administrator login credentials.