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1. lt variable gt Marked variables that must be replaced by current values Key symbols Keys are presented according to their representation on the keyboard If capital letters are to be entered explicitly then the Shift key is shown e g SHIFT A for A If two keys need to be pressed at the same time then this is indicated by placing a hyphen between the two key symbols 10 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Documentation for ServerView Suite If there are references to text or sections of text in this manual then the chapter or section heading is placed in the reference and the page stated refers to the page on which the chapter or section begins i In this manual e the ServerView appliance virtual ServerView management station for the complete blade server system and management appliance for the Virtual Storage Appliance is called SVA for short e the Virtual Storage Appliance native NetApp Data ONTAP v appliance is called VSA for short 1 3 Documentation for ServerView Suite The documentation for the ServerView Suite can be found on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with each server system The documentation can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet You will find the online documentation at http manuals ts fujitsu com under the link Industry standard servers For the Japanese market please use the URL http primeserver fujitsu com primergy man
2. 26 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation La x SF ServerView Fujitsu r Regional and language settings r Installation Manager mode Ce d a Standard mode Update Manager Express I Connect status media and or installation media via nctwork Take the Following IP pase MDP Multi Deployment Platform Status badup media IP address Subret mask Default gateway ation DHGPy6 Figure 6 Selection of keyboard Installation Manager mode and configuration data storage You are strongly recommended to save the configuration data to a network or USB storage device The configuration data is stored ina file named serstartbatch xml which will be required later should a recovery installation be needed see chapter Recovery installation on page 77 gt Click the Rescan button and select a storage device which the configuration data is to be saved to gt Click the Continue button gt Click the Rescan button and select the target drive to store the configuration data ServerView with Data ONTAP v 27 First installation Installation selections 7 F ServerView Welcome to ServerView Installation Manager for VSX 01 02 Server Information Type PRIMERGY BX920 S Ident No System_169 BIOS Vern 080015 BIOS Date 11 15 2010 Rev 30153030 BMC Modek RUC S2 BMC FW 510G RSB Model RSB FW DiskSpace 245 GB
3. Cenyed cut controls reflect fned default settings Figure 13 SVA configuration gt Please change the preset VM name for the SVA virtual machine to a name of your choice The prefix cannot be changed gt Please change the preset Computer name for the SVA to a name of your choice gt Please enter the IP settings for the SVA according to the particular network settings of your BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system gt The IP Address of Management Blade field has to be filled with your predefined IP address gt Define the Admin Password for later SVA access and repeat the entry As the SVA usually is the central ServerView station to manage the whole BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system the SVA password is your ServerView password too gt Click the Next button 34 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation Configuration of Virtual Storage Appliance VSA P ServerView Installation Manager E xj F ServerView rfr VSX Configuration Data ONTAP v Appliance Configuration Basic Configuration ESX Configuration Serveriew Appliance Virtual machine pp Vu name Data ONTAP aiem StorageBlade ESX BULA S Apphence EULA Network Configuration Dats ONTA Comput me fvsahost Applications 1 ee S Summary 1 P Address 1721749234 Netmask 2552552480 Gateway 17237481 Name Server 17217 4899 Password Root Password joeocooeo Verify Password jeeevevee m Encrypt roat
4. a O a ga g a g 3 O 3 2 BX9xx Application Blade Figure 1 Architecture of ServerView with Data ONTAP v and the VSX960 hardware ServerView with Data ONTAP v 9 Target groups and purpose of this manual 1 1 Target groups and purpose of this manual This manual is intended for system administrators network administrators and service technicians who already have a basic knowledge of hardware and software The manual mainly provides an overview of the installation of ServerView with Data ONTAP v and describes its SVOM integrated user interface for administration This manual does not cover storage management using the ServerView i with Data ONTAP v software its graphical FilerView user interface and its command line interfaces Please refer to the Data ONTAP v and Data ONTAP manuals you can find on and install from the ServerView with Data ONTAP v product DVD Documentation NetApp Ontap801 801docs zip 1 2 Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual Caution This symbol points out hazards that can lead to personal injury loss of data or damage to equipment i This symbol highlights important information and tips gt This symbol refers to a step that you must carry out in order to continue with the procedure italic Commands menu items names of buttons options file names and path names are written in italic letters in the text
5. gt Insert the ServerView with Data ONTAP v product DVD into the DVD drive of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system Boot the Storage Control Blade This can be performed e g via the MMB GUI of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system Components Server Blades Server Blade x Power Management the iRMC GUI of the Storage Control Blade powering the Storage Control Blade off and on using the power switch ServerView with Data ONTAP v 25 First installation 3 1 3 2 User input for initial configuration A SVIM wizard starts automatically and leads you through some pages asking for configuration data The SVIM on the product DVD of ServerView with Data ONTAP v is i exclusively adapted to install this software product on the selected Storage Control Blade For other server blades in the system unit please use the SVIM supplied with the standard ServerView DVDs i The preset values in the pages can be changed if they are not grayed out Language and keyboard selection amp language Selection xj S ServerView Fujitsu Start the Installation Manager using the English user interface FEES Starten Sie den Installation Manager mit AF Deutschen Berutzerabesfische Japanese BA50I H423 7I1 A iEALT Installation Manager 4tz hL Figure 5 Language selection gt Please select English affects the SVIM language only In this version other languages are not supported
6. Storage management 4 3 2 Overview of Data ONTAP v management interfaces Accessing Data ONTAP v FilerView contained in the VSA is only one way to administer and manage the ServerView Data ONTAP v storage system There are two additional ways to interface ServerView Data ONTAP v Data ONTAP v dvadmin CLI Connect to dvadmin on the virtual machine the SVA is running on Use an SSH client and the SVA IP address This enables you to use the dvadmin CLI to manage the Data ONTAP v platform virtual machine the VSA is running on and to manage Data ONTAP v via a system console interface Data ONTAP Vv CLI Connect to ServerView Data ONTAP v over the network and use the Data ONTAP v command line interface to manage the system directly Use an SSH client and the VSA IP address Storage Control Blade Virtual switch Management VM 4 SVA Admin Network met Sp Ethernet pe dvadmin Manage Data ONTAP v virtual Data machine and storage system using L H 4 ONTAP dvadmin CLI VSA VM Data ONTAP v Manage storage system directly using Data ONTAP CLI or FilerView Figure 32 Data ONTAP v management interfaces ServerView with Data ONTAP v 63 Setting up an iSCSI LUN For more Information refer to e the Data ONTAP v Installation and Administration Guide the Data ONTAP v Release Notes and the Data ONTAP manuals you can find on the ServerV
7. Both cases will be dealt with using the same recovery installation procedure It is similar to the first installation but the VSA data disks remain unchanged in this case and no user data is lost Proceed like the first installation see section First installation on page 17 but select your serstartbatch xml file which was created in the first installation as the Configuration File to activate a recovery installation see figure 9 on page 30 The installation reassigns the data disks to the VSA in a first step and stops at the same point as in case 2 section The VSA is corrupted on page 78 The same manual procedure is then necessary as previously described in section The VSA is corrupted on page 78 including adding the license 1 Log in to the SVA shell via SSH ServerView with Data ONTAP v 79 ESX or the complete local disk ESX SVA VSA is corrupted 2 Power on the Data ONTAP v virtual machine using the dvadmin vm lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt start command Important For initial startup of Data ONTAP v use ALWAYS dvadmin vm start and not a start with VMware vSphere client This is a requirement for a proper recovery of Data ONTAP v 3 Establish a serial connection to the system console on the new VSA using the dvadmin vm console connect lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt command The VM will skip the automatic setup and enter the boot menu If the boot menu is not entered automatically press Ctrl C during the fir
8. Output area PageUp PageDown to scroll gt Press Cirl Alt to release the pointer from the console 56 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management 4 2 2 3 Changing the SVA password gt Call the ESX vSphere client connect to the ESX host and start the SVA console see section 4 2 2 above gt Select Password and press Enter Ue Icom Agent Dep Server Di Backups Network Configuration Reyiunal Settings Liccnsc Manager Shutdown Appliance Password Figure 26 Console window to change the SVA password Navigation Field input Arrow keys Delete Backspace to move the cursor Selection move Tab to select the next element Button activation Enter to activate the selected button 4 2 2 4 Changing the SVA hostname and IP settings gt Call the ESX vSphere client connect to the ESX host and start the SVA console see section Using the text UI of the SVA on page 54 above gt Select Network Configuration and press Enter ServerView with Data ONTAP v 57 Hardware management ServerYiew Appliance ur Irante x Use DHCP lostmane Si HEED Agent Deployment Backups Password Regional Settings License Manayer Shutdown fAppliance Netwurk Configuration Figure 27 Console window to change the SVA hostname and IP settings 1 Navigation Checkbox switch to switch
9. installation steps overview 24 introduction 9 iRMC IP address 21 iSCSI LUN 64 J Java 43 L license Data ONTAP v 35 ESX 33 limits 87 NFS 87 SAN 87 WAFL 87 Local Service Display 17 M maintenance installation 40 Management Blade 17 maximum volume size 88 N notational conventions 10 number of NFS mounts 88 number of server connections 88 number of volumes 88 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 101 O OM database 46 OPEN LOCK icon 43 P password ESX 32 SVA 34 57 VSA 35 purchase options 15 R RAID configuration 22 31 RAID management GUI 41 recovery installation 77 remote storage 20 remote storage device 20 requirements HW and SW 14 restrictions 87 S SCB 9 scope of delivery 15 security certificate 43 semigraphic UI 54 ServerView documentation 11 ServerView Update Manager Express 40 slot selection 17 storage blade 36 Storage Control Blade 17 storage management 46 61 SVA 9 11 SVA hostname 57 SVA IP address 57 SVIM for VSX960 20 SVOM integration 45 T text UI 41 54 U update installation 40 user input 26 user interfaces overview 41 44 63 V vCenter 43 VSA 9 11 VSA EULA 90 vSphere 43 vSphere client 43 54 VSX960 9 Y Y Cable 77 102 ServerView with Data ONTAP v
10. Control Blade s BIOS 1 If required in the ServerView bar at the top of the screen switch the user interface in the Experience drop down list from Standard to Advanced 2 You can check the Boot Priority Order in the BIOS settings in the MMB GUI menu tree on the left side Navigate to Information Operation gt Operation Backup Restoration Management BIOS Backup tab page 3 You can change the boot device by logging into the iRMC S2 Web interface enter the IP address of the iRMC S2 or its defined DNS name 4 Select the Power Management entry and change the Boot Device Selector in the Boot Options box to USB activates this boot device for the next system start only 5 Select Console Redirection BIOS Text Console boot the server blade in warm or cold mode press the F2 key while the POST is performed to access the server blade s BIOS call the Boot menu and set the First Boot Device to USB activates this boot device permanently 20 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation 3 1 1 5 SCB BIOS settings Data ONTAP v requires that some features must be disabled in the Advanced Processor Options BIOS menu The menu can be found in the BIOS setup in the Advanced tab page You can reach the BIOS setup by pressing F2 during startup Power Management Features must be disabled Enhanced SpeedStep Disabled Enhanced Idle Power State Disabled Hyperthreading must be disabled
11. Data ONTAP v 45 Hardware management The new Appliance entry provides the links e Agent Deployment see section 4 2 1 2 on page 48 e Backup Manager see section 4 2 1 3 on page 50 e Blade Power Management see section 4 2 1 4 on page 52 e Storage Management see section 4 3 on page 61 In addition to the new entry on its start page the SVOM of the SVA is equipped with new functions compared to the standard SVOM that can be inspected in the ServerView Operations Manager main window During installation the SVA performs a complete automated examination of all blades in the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system and adds the entries for the discovered nodes to the ServerView OM database The list of management applications displays the entry Storage Mgmt and the server list shows the SVA and the VSA as subnodes of the Storage Control Blade You can navigate to the VSA which presents the NetApp FilerView GUI by clicking Storage Mgmt or the VSA entry gt To navigate to the VSA entry click the Server List link on the SVOM start page gt Select the storage control blade 46 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management Sarvorl ist Fujiteu Technology Solutions wow pe ServerView Suite Bo mao HOo Hoo Heo HO Heo Hoo Q svat tot nwe BD mwr Model Sytem E oa sceittre ven o Svani hon 172 17 50 82 PRIMERGY E920 S2 Wre ESX 4 1 0 svscpherce ve Q BK4005 1 errr 044 06 o gro
12. Data ONTAP v storage software on a host server You will receive the license with the Data ONTAP v installation media so it can be used during Data ONTAP v installation The Data ONTAP v platform license is passed to Data ONTAP the first time the Data ONTAP v virtual machine is powered on after it has been deployed Only after Data ONTAP has validated the Data ONTAP v license can you use the Data ONTAP console to add Data ONTAP feature licenses See the Data ONTAP v Release Notes for information about the Data ONTAP feature set licenses that are supported when using Data ONTAP v Because each Data ONTAP v virtual machine is licensed separately and locked to a specific host server no cloning or VMotion of the Data ONTAP v virtual machine is allowed If the Data ONTAP v software is booted on a different virtual machine than the one on which it was initially installed or if the license is not valid Data ONTAP v will log an error message and shut down The Data ONTAP feature licenses purchased for Data ONTAP v are valid i only on the Data ONTAP v system Those feature licenses cannot be used on hardware controllers Additionally Data ONTAP feature licenses created for a hardware controller cannot be used on a Data ONTAP v system 86 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Limits and restrictions for Data ONTAP v 7 2 Limits and restrictions for Data ONTAP v This section lists maximum performance values that could be proved under optimiz
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14. EULA Netmask Data ONTAP y EULA 3 App cations 1 Gatewny i Summary 1 Name Server Use VIAN ID ESX License Leense Geayed out controls reflect fand default settings Se Met cent a Figure 12 ESX network configuration and licensing i The settings on this page are important for successful installation gt Please change the preset Computer name for the Storage Control Blade the ESX host to a name of your choice gt Enter the IP settings for the Storage Control Blade the ESX host according to the particular network settings of your BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system The values set here will be used as the basis for IP settings on subsequent pages gt Enter your ESX License gt Click the Next button ServerView with Data ONTAP v 33 First installation Configuration of the ServerView appliance SVA A ServerView Installation Manager E F ServerView rifru 4 Configuration Mass Storage 1 VSX Configuration Pee cata ServerView Appliance Configuration ESX Configuration i Virtual machine Data ONTAP v Apphance VM name svappliance vm Storagefiiade ESX BULA SvAppliance ELLA Network Configuration Data ONTAP v EULA Applications 1 Summary 1 IP Address 17217492 Computer name fav Netmask Gateway 2 Name Server 17217 IP Adress of Uanagement Bade 1 Password Admin Password esesses Verity Paspword seeeeee Encrypt root password IT
15. G data D 30 99 GA NTFS 33 57 CB NTFS Mesithy System Boot Page fle active Healthy Prmary Parson Figure 40 Initializing the disk gt Initialize the disk by clicking Initialize Disk ServerView with Data ONTAP v 71 Setting up an iSCSI LUN Fle Acton View nep 4 AE ti Eien ia Server Manager X33051 i Roles Healthy Primary Par tton Casystem C Semple Besc NIPS Nesithy System Boot Page Fle Actve Crash Dump Prmary Par system G data D 9 99 CBNTES 33 57 CA NTFS Healthy System Boot Page Fie Active 1 Healthy Primary Parson f Figure 41 Formatting the disk To let the operating system make use of the new disk it has to be formatted with a file system gt Select New Simple Volume to start the wizard and follow the instructions 72 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Data categories for backups Fe Acton View Hep wam umas g Ta Server Manager RX33051 Disk Management yvokme Lst Graphical View Actions Roles i pendan Vo me Layeut Type Fie y Status a Fd Diagnostics isa D Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Par ton eral gt H gil Configrazen OAW Single Bese NIPS Healthy Primary Partton ES Storage Canystem C Simple Base NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Actwe Crash Gump Primary Par WD Winders Serve Badu Dy Dik Management al J 2 aii 0 o sy gesc system C data 0 73 57
16. Gig lishing Regional Settings Figure 29 Console window to change the regional settings Navigation Checkbox switch to switch the checkbox contents Field input Arrow keys Delete Backspace to move the cursor Selection move Tab to select the next element Button activation Enter to activate the selected button The characters in an active selection field mean that the Enter key will bring a drop down list of choices 60 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Storage management 4 3 Storage management Please note the documentation suite supplied on the ServerView with i Data ONTAP v product DVD On the DVD you will find the ZIP file to install the Data ONTAP v and Data ONTAP manuals here Documentation NetApp Ontap801 801docs zip Refer to chapter Appendix on page 85 to obtain information about what is different in NetApp Data ONTAP v compared with Data ONTAP and about the limits and restrictions of the Data ONTAP v storage system 4 3 1 Calling NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView FilerView is the standard administration GUI of the NetApp Data ONTAP v storage system gt On the start page of the SVA Operations Manager click the Storage Management link in the Appliance entry or enter the URL sttps lt VSA IP address gt na_admin in your web browser Data ONTAP 9 FilerView helps you configure and monitor your filer tat Filer A
17. Manage Array 22 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation gt Either select Activate Array if it is inactive or Delete Array to destroy the configuration e The LSI RAID Ctrl SAS 6G 5 6 512MB D2616 which is physically located in the SX960 storage blade with up to 10 SAS HDDs Depending on the HDD size the setup will create at least two RAID5 arrays which will be used as disks for the Data ONTAP v virtual machine The Option ROM for the RAID controller is enabled by default This setting should not be changed to ensure that problems with the RAID configuration can be detected during POST Before starting an initial installation any existing RAID configuration on the controller has to be cleared If the controller contains a wrong RAID layout or if there are existing partitions on the arrays installation might fail gt Enter the LSI WebBIOS RAID configuration utility by pressing when prompted during system POST gt Go to the Configuration Wizard and select Clear Configuration gt Confirm the selection by pressing Next gt If there is a foreign configuration on the disks or disks are in the Bad state these states also have to be cleared before starting installation The installation program will reinitialize the local disk array depending on i a setting in the SVIM for VSX960 deployment installation screen Deployment Configuration for Disks and RAID Controllers gt check box Use existing
18. advance An overall configuration documentation of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system is beyond the scope of this startup guide However the following BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system resources must be configured before the server and storages blades for ServerView with Data ONTAP v will be powered on 3 1 1 1 Configuration of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 management blade MMB Verify with a browser or an external Ping that the MMB IP settings are correct The MMB must be accessible via TCP IP The BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server can be initially configured via the ServerView Local Service Display 3 1 1 2 Blade slot selection The Storage Control Blade SCB for ServerView with Data ONTAP v can be installed in the BX400 S1 system unit in blade slot 1 or 5 only the associated storage blade must be installed in the two empty slots to the right of the SCB Typical configuration SCB in slot 1 and storage blade in slots 2 and 3 Blade slots 4 to 8 can be used for additional server blades In the BX900 S1 system unit slot 6 or 14 can be used for the SCB The associated storage blade must be in installed in slot 7 8 resp 15 16 All other slots can be used for additional server blades ServerView with Data ONTAP v 17 First installation 3 1 1 3 Configuration of the connection blade s CB The BX400 Sisystem unit can be equipped with up to four eight connection blades CB which are high speed LAN switches Up to
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20. e to download a backup file from the Storage Control Blade to the browser s local system orto upload a backup file which is local to the browser to the Storage Control Blade s disk memory The Available backups lists the backup files in the Storage Control Blade s disk memory which can be used for a restoration ServerView with Data ONTAP v 51 Hardware management 4 2 1 4 Blade Power Management gt On the start page of the SVA Operations Manager click the Blade Power Management link in the Appliance entry CS J x FUjiTSU JI ServerView Suite Appliances Marae Storage Managment ETT Dlade Power Management Sot Server Nome 4 172 17 49 237 S 17217 49 20 05 o0000 Figure 23 Blade Power Management page of the SVA with BX400 S1 The slots 1 2 and 3 in the BX400 S1 figure are not available for power control because the SCB is in slot 1 and the PRIMERGY SX960 storage blade in slots 2 and 3 The figure shown is representative and not dynamically generated Therefore your actual system may look physically different to this shown here For a BX900 S1 the figure shown above depict more slots that can be controlled but the operation is exactly the same as for a BX400 S1 Sometimes the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 system unit has to be powered down or rebooted With the help of this panel you can configure the power up behavior of those server blades in the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 system unit which nee
21. for DataONTAP v 87 7 2 1 Pe rat ce Dep a e e he hcg ee dee Me kt Be Bee Be 87 7 2 2 BOE ck ee bce she de Gree oe ok bdo edhe oo Gee oS 87 7 2 3 WFE de he ca sd ade Ph rose eels we hy oie naa oe Goa Mia Be emcee A SF 87 7 2 4 Miscellaneous 2 be eee ee e ee 88 7 3 IP configuration template 286 89 7 4 VSA EULA End User License Agreement 90 Abbreviations lt s lt s 22225 eee eRe eee E RHE RE RED 95 FOUS 6 6 hte ee eee LER ee ee eee ee Se ees 99 MNdOX cca 6k eS oe POD E dees owe She Oke we dc 101 ServerView with Data ONTAP v ServerView with Data ONTAP v 1 Introduction ServerView with Data ONTAP v is the software component of the PRIMERGY VSX960 internal storage solution for PRIMERGY BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server systems It offers powerful SAN functions using one server blade Storage Control Blade and one storage blade only ServerView with Data ONTAP v is automatically integrated in ServerView Operations Manager SVOM during installation The figure below shows the architecture of ServerView with Data ONTAP v ServerView Appliance SVA and Data ONTAP v Virtual Storage Appliance VSA are virtual machines Both SVA and VSA run on the Storage Control Blade SCB as the only guest systems of a VMWare ESX host BX400 S1 BX900 S1 Connection Blade CB VSX960 BX920 S2 SX960 S1 ServerView SVA Data ONTAP v VSA Storage Blade Management Station RAID 5 Controller
22. gt Define the name for the storage pool s on the storage blade where the data disks will be installed The prefix cannot be changed gt If your storage blade is equipped with 5 or more physical disks an optional hot spare disk can be configured by checking the Create hot spare option box gt Click the Next button End user licenses agreement The following three screens show the EULAs for VMware ESX SVA ServerView and VSA Data ONTAP Vv gt Check the Accept End User License box and click the Next button three times 36 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation Application selection Serverview Installation Manager ZE F ServerView 4 Configuration Mass Storage 1 VMware ESX perma Application Wizard E Summary 1 Select Applications ServerView Suite 3 3 R F F Figure 16 Application selection gt No selection possible Click the Next button ServerView with Data ONTAP v 37 First installation Installation confirmation ruffrsu VMware ESX Installation Info Bootdisk Linux Controller RAID LSI 1064SASIME 2860 1 PartitonSize 512 DriveName tsilogiciogjcal volume 3000 Capacity 68660 mb OperatingSystem Type VMWare ESX 4x Installation Media cdrom Timezone Europe Berin ComputerNa me sarhos DHCP false IP Address 1721749233 DefaultGateway 1721748 1 SubnetManh 2552552480 Save the Configuration to File neasa SSC SsSs SSNSCSCSCSCSCSC CS
23. password Daring A wrong license key may cause the installation to fail Grayed out controls reflect fued default settings Figure 14 VSA configuration gt Please change the preset VM name for the VSA virtual machine to a name of your choice The prefix cannot be changed gt Please change the preset Computer name for the VSA to a name of your choice gt Please enter the IP settings for the VSA according to the particular network settings of your BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system gt Set the Root Password password for the user root to enable later VSA access and repeat the entry The password must be at least eight characters long The password must contain at least one number The password must contain at least two alphabetic characters gt Enter your Data ONTAP v License gt Click the Next button ServerView with Data ONTAP v 35 First installation Storage blade configuration E Configuration Mass Storage 1 VSX Configuration VMware ESX Basic Configuration Storage Blade Configuration ESX Configuration ServerVirw Appliance DataStore Data ONTAPy Appliance wda posi sige on ESX EULA SVAppliance EULA When the Storage Blade has more than 5 disks then a hot spare disk can be created DataONTAPy ELLA Create hot spare Appleations 1 S Summary 1 Genyed out controls reflect fund dotmdt settings Figure 15 Storage blade configuration
24. result the target will be connected and the LUN is now attached to the Windows host 68 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Setting up an iSCSI LUN ald Eje Acton yew tep jee Flr Bion g iy Serve Manayer RX33051 a Relies Healthy Primary Parton system C Sole Desc NIFS Healthy System Boot Page Fie Actve Crash Dump Primary Per system C J 33 99 GO NIFS Healthy System Bout Page Fle Active Cr Rescars ol dais Figure 38 Letting Windows search for the new disk To make use of the new LUN it is necessary to partition and format the newly created disk gt Open the Service Manager navigate to Storage and let Windows search for new disks using the Rescan Disks task ServerView with Data ONTAP v 69 Setting up an iSCSI LUN Eh Server Manager SES Aceon ee ee Aim Gini eS Disk Management Healthy Primary Parton Hesithy System Boot Page Fle Acte Crash Dumo Prmery Par data 33 S7 GENTS Figure 39 Setting the disk online Windows will recognize a new Disk gt Set the disk to Online first 70 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Setting up an iSCSI LUN ly Server Manager RXIIWS1 ih Roles H gi Features 5 m Ooga Hestthy Prmary Pertten m gil Configuraton Healthy System Saat Page Fie Active Crash Oump Primary Par j E3 Storage UD windows Server Badup a D Maregement e system
25. the checkbox contents Field input Arrow keys Delete Backspace to move the cursor Selection move Tab to select the next element Button activation Enter to activate the selected button gt If you do not want to use DHCP uncheck Use DHCP to select the screen for entering the IP settings 58 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management i Welcome ngent Deployment IP Address Subnet Nask Gateway DNS 1 Reyivnal Settings DNS 2 Shutduwn Appliance Navigation Checkbox switch to switch the checkbox contents Field input Arrow keys Delete Backspace Figure 28 Console window to change the SVA hostname and IP settings 2 to move the cursor Selection move Tab to select the next element Button activation Enter to activate the selected button 4 2 2 5 Changing regional settings gt Call the ESX vSphere client connect to the ESX host and start the SVA console see section Using the text UI of the SVA on page 54 above gt Select Regional Settings and press Enter ServerView with Data ONTAP v 59 Hardware management ServerVicw fppliance Welcome Agent Deployment ion Server Discovery Backups Passunrd Network Configuration Shutdown Appliance Layout Po Tinc S 46 ate ZoD GZ IZ Language file
26. viclient lt build gt lt number gt exe file to run the vSphere client installer gt Run through the installation process until you click Finish 4 2 2 2 Logging in ESX and starting the SVA text Ul gt Start the vSphere client by selecting Start Programs gt VMware gt VMware vSphere Client 54 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management vmware VMware vSphere Client To directly manage 4 single host enter the IP address or hast name To manage multiple hosts enter the IP address or name of a vCenter Server IP address Name 172 17 50 82 x User name foot t S S S Password p I Use Windows session credentials ove o Figure 24 vSphere client start page gt Enter the IP address or URL of the ESX host Storage Control Blade gt Enter the user name root and the ESX password that was set during installation gt Click Login and Ignore the security warning You can set up third party certificates later gt Call the console of the SVA appliance Inthe inventory tree showing the ESX host and the virtual appliances and virtual machines running on it select the SVA appliance and click the Console tab at the top of the vSphere client window To view the console in full screen mode from the inventory tree right click the SVA appliance and select Open Console in the displayed context menu ServerView with Data ONTAP v 55 Hardwar
27. 1 TimeZone Europe Berlin m F System clock uses UTC i Summary 1 2 Password ESX Root Password Veilty Password C Encrypt 100t password Installation settings Medium CDROM Y Grayed out controls reflect teod Gotaull sotings Figure 11 Basic ESX configuration gt Define a strong ESX Root Password for later access to the ESX hypervisor console operation system and repeat the entry A valid password requires a mix of upper and lower case letters digits and other characters You can use a character long password with characters from at least 3 of these 4 classes You can use a 6 character long password containing characters from all the classes An upper case letter that begins the password and a digit that ends it do not count towards the number of character classes used As in the first release of ServerView with Data ONTAP v only installation from the CD ROM DVD drive in the front side I O module of your BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system and from remote storage is supported CD ROM is preselected as Medium gt Click the Next button 32 ServerView with Data ONTAP v F ServerView Q ServerView Installation Manager First installation Configuration Mass Storage 1 VSX Configuration gt Vy ox A sais Carbia ESX Configuration ServerView Appliance Network Configuration Data ONTAP Applance Orn StorageSiace ESX EULA P Address SVApphance
28. Al Servers GP uxsousiem 044 D BMS tem 044 01 Ho Bao Oo HA Ho HO Oo Mao SYAHosti host Nare A O D woh Model E detsont apy FESE 172 17 50 62 PRIMERGY BX920 52 svaprinenm HEE Data ONTAP TE Fy 172 17 51 254 BK100S1em O14 06 route A Groups E Alem Detats Alsen Intormation Currenty no alarm selected Dona Sd Local reranet Re Figure 21 BX400S1em 044 06 now manageable ServerView with Data ONTAP v 49 Hardware management 4 2 1 3 Backup Manager gt On the start page of the SVA Operations Manager click the Backup Manager link in the Appliance entry Backup Manager Fujitsu Technology Solutions Jie Available backups backup 2011 05 04 1100 tar bz2 backup 201 1 05 04 1200 tar bz2 backup 201 1 05 04 1300 tar bz2 backup 201 1 05 04 1400 tar bz2 backup 201 1 05 04 1500 tar bz2 Figure 22 Backup Manager page of the SVA The backup manager allows you e to clear the contents of the log window 50 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management to create backups of the ServerView database of the Storage Control Blade stored as backup file in the Storage Control Blade s disk memory This SQL database is a prerequisite for the Operations Manager software and is used for internal data storage e to restore it from one of the backups made in the past e to delete the selected file from the backup partition
29. For example iqn 1991 05 com microsoft hostl is a valid IQN gt The last step on the Data ONTAP v CLI is to map the LUN to the igroup with the following command If no LUN ID is specified Data ONTAP v will automatically use the next unused ID filer gt lun map vol lt volume gt lt qtree gt lt lun gt lt igroup name gt lt LUN ID gt The procedure above describes all steps that are necessary on a Data ONTAP v appliance Nevertheless this is only a rough overview If there is a need for any additional information the general Data ONTAP documentation should be able to cover any open questions All following steps are performed on the Windows host system initiator to which the LUN is to be attached The following example uses the Windows GUI for iSCSI although all tasks can be performed with the iSCSI CLI diskpart command from the Windows command line ServerView with Data ONTAP v 65 Setting up an iSCSI LUN M Accessories al J Adnirist ative Tuuls Component Services 2 Computer Management E Data Sources ODBC Event Viewer se Le amp Local Seaurity Policy Documents Performance Monitor EN Security Configuration Wizard Sommier ide Server Manager Network Se Services Ga Share and Storage Management Control Panel C Storage Explorer FZ System Configuration Dencee ant erates Q Task Scheduler windows Hrewall vath Advanced Secunt Administrative Tools gt 3E Windows Memory Diag
30. GB P I GONTES 33 57 GUNTFs Onine Healthy System Boot Page Fie Active l Healthy Primary Partion iDisk 1 ETE Bar iscsi Lum 1 20 00 GB 20 00 GE NTFS Onine Healthy Primary Partition ono No Media E unaerated M OEY obra l Figure 42 The iSCSI LUN is ready for use Finally the disk will be ready for use 4 5 Data categories for backups Every system that holds valuable information must be protected VSX960 uses RAID1 on the local SCB disks where the software ESX and Appliances is installed and RAID5 on the storage blade to protect user data Besides this hardware level protection we strongly recommend that you use commercial backup software to perform periodical backups of your data While this kind of backup software is beyond the scope of this guide we would like to mention the important configuration information of VSX960 which should be backed up too ServerView with Data ONTAP v 73 Data categories for backups 4 5 1 Initial configuration data As described in section Installation procedure on page 25 you should save the configuration data to a network or USB storage device with the installation process Once installation is completed this configuration data is also available on the ESX host in file svimn serstartbatch xml Please save this file to an external device if you have not already done so You will need this data if you need to re install the software stack see chapter Administ
31. Installation and Administration Guide English FUJITSU serverView with Data ONTAP v V 1 02 Setting Up the Storage Control Blade and Getting Started June 2011 Comments Suggestions Corrections The User Documentation Department would like to know your opinion of this manual Your feedback helps us optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs Feel free to send us your comments by e mail to manuals ts fujitsu com Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 To ensure a consistently high quality standard and user friendliness this documentation was created to meet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standard DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 cognitas Gesellschaft fur Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trade names and or trademarks of their respective manufacturers The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the pri
32. Intel R HT Technology Disabled SCB iRMC IP address Configure the IP Address of the iRMC integrated Remote Management Controller in the BIOS menu Server gt IPMI LAN Setting Verify that after power on of the Storage Control Blade you can reach the iRMC IP with a browser and can open the SCB s Remote Management Contoller ServerView with Data ONTAP v 21 First installation 3 1 1 6 Checking SCB RAID controller configuration Storage Control Blade Storage Blade BX920 S2 LSI 1064 SASIME 3030 RAID Ctri SAS 6G 5 6 512MB D2616 Midplane Figure 4 RAID controllers and VSX960 disks The Storage Control Blade SCB has two SAS RAID controllers e The SCB onboard controller LSI 106LS4SASIME 3030 with two attached SAS HDDs The VMWare ESX host and the virtual machines will be installed on this controller By default the SVIM for VSX960 is configured to reinitialize the local disk array as RAID1 mirrored volume To guarantee that the SVIM for VSX960 can reconfigure the controller please make sure that if there is an existing configuration the array is either activated or manually deleted before starting the installation To manually clear or activate the local disk configuration before installation please proceed as follows gt Enter the LSI BIOS utility by pressing CTRL C when prompted during system POST gt Go to the RAID Properties screen and select
33. Logical Disks By default the box is unchecked and the local disk array will be reinitialized erasing any existing configuration If you check this box it is necessary to prepare the local array manually by using the LSI BIOS utility as described above ServerView with Data ONTAP v 23 First installation 3 1 2 Overview of installation and configuration steps 3 1 2 1 What you will need Except for the hardware prerequisites mentioned in section Hardware software and miscellaneous requirements on page 14 and for the basic configuration settings addressed in section Hardware setup and preparation in advance on page 17 you will need the following things to conduct the installation ServerView with Data ONTAP v product DVD e NetApp Data ONTAP v Basic License Key e VMware ESX 4 1 installation DVD e VMware ESX 4 1 license essential or standard e 3 IP addresses in your private LAN not yet used see template on page 89 e Approximately 90 minutes time for a complete trouble free installation 3 1 2 2 Which steps will be performed during installation The following lists provide a brief description of the steps that are performed in order to initially install and configure the server blade selected to become the Storage Control Blade in your ServerView Data ONTAP v storage system User input is only required in step 2 after booting the Storage Control Blade from DVD In step 5 after about 20 minutes yo
34. NCSCS a Note that this file on the server is used as a workfile and will be overwritten i shouid not be used for permanent storage Beck Sere Start instalation Cancel Y Figure 17 Installation confirmation gt Click the Start Installation button Once installation has started no more user configuration data is required or possible but you will bet prompted to remove the DVD and to insert the ESX DVD later When installation has been completed the SVIM for VSX960 DVD is no longer required 3 1 3 3 Next events and possible errors The disks will be configured and prepared for installation RAID 1 mirrored array on 2 local disks The SCB will reboot from DVD and all required files will be copied from DVD to hard disk You will be prompted to remove the product DVD and then the SCB will restart again from its local hard disk and will start the VMware ESX installation utility 38 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation If the SCB s BIOS boot sequence does not point to the local disk i RAID1 volume you can use the boot menu F12 to select it or reboot into the BIOS setup and set the boot order to the local disk RAID1 volume You will be prompted to insert the VMware ESX installation DVD After ESX installation you will be prompted to press Enter to reboot the SCB into ESX from local hard disk Remove the VMware ESX DVD after pressing Enter otherwise the SCB wi
35. RAM 6144 uB RAID 1 FTS RAID Cii SAS MAC oo 269Ee2 0008 S 6G 5 6 Size 02616 0 RAID 2 LS 10645ASME 2860 1 Systemconfigurabon und installabon of ESX including ServerView Applhance and Deployment pre hg Maintenance Toots which can be used either Maintenance before an instalanon or Separately Version and Usage information about Information Serverview installation Manager and Integrated Tools Figure 7 Welcome screen gt Click the Deployment button 28 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation 4s ins Taxi F ServerView rfiru Installation Manager Deployment Process Selection e Typical Easy flawless PRIMERCY Installation with standard settings Prepared for Serverview G Cimtomised Easy flawless PRIMERGY installation with individual settings for System Management RAID disk and partitioning OS parameters and AddOn software eg SNUP Agents Update Agent Installation of Addon Software Figure 8 Deployment mode selection gt Customised is preselected Click the Next button ServerView with Data ONTAP v 29 First installation 9 Serveren Installation Manager x F ServerView rira Configure your Unattended Operating System Installation Configuration File Contents of Configuration File Create a new configuration file E Start an installation based upon an existing configuration file I a Select the operating system C unsupported or unknown sup
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38. VA shell via SSH 2 Power on the Data ONTAP v virtual machine using the dvadmin vm lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt start command Important For initial startup of Data ONTAP v use ALWAYS dvadmin vm start and not a start with VMware vSphere client This is a requirement for a proper recovery of Data ONTAP v 3 Establish a serial connection to the system console on the new VSA using the dvadmin vm console connect lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt command The VM will skip the automatic setup and enter the boot menu If the boot menu is not entered automatically press Ctrl C during the first moments of the boot of Data ONTAP v 4 Select option 5 and boot it into maintenance mode 5 Now you have to reassign the disks to the VSA in a second step see also the example for this step below a Find the old and new sysids by running the Data ONTAP v disk show a command 78 ServerView with Data ONTAP v ESX or the complete local disk ESX SVA VSA is corrupted b Reassign the disks to the new VSA by running the disk reassign s lt old_sysid gt d lt new sysid gt command 6 Reboot the VSA by using the halt command 7 Finally you must reassign the license to Data ONTAP v by running the vsa_recovery licenseDataONTAPyv command Example for step 5 gt disk show a 5 3 ESX or the complete local disk ESX SVA VSA is corrupted The data disks must be still usable
39. VOM integrated GUI of the SVA 4 2 1 1 Additional entries and functions in ServerView OM gt Start the SVOM of the SVA by entering the SVA IP address Attps lt SVA IP address gt 3170 in a Web browser After successful installation of ServerView with Data ONTAP v the ServerView Operations Manager SVOM of the SVA displays the entry Appliance on its start page This entry is new compared to the standard SV OM Ble Edt View History Bookmarks Tools Help of ServerView Suite Welcome to ServerView Suite ServerList View servers status and contguratons Senest Administration rowse for new Servers and partorm cordguraton tasks sGrowses Cos ji Asset Management Save ana view sarvar configuration data deshire Manager Inventory Manager Event Management View and configure the contents of the alarm list amp stor Akar Comfaurazon Muganas Monitoring Monfor server perlormance ans power usage Partnemanse Manaa Pomer Montor Update Management Manage software and firmware updates Update Manager Regostory Manager Qo nioad Manager Confaweaben Appliance Manage agents software and backups Agent Deployment Backup Manages Blade Power Management Slolage Management Help View heip taut about the Operations Manager Qn Suite On Start Pace Links About 1 SSL for secure communication P Done a Figure 18 Start page of the ServerView Operations Manager with new entry Appliance ServerView with
40. You may run the dvadmin monitor tool to perform this backup periodically The backups are filed to the datastore where the Data ONTAP v is installed The snapshot backup of the Data ONTAP v appliance can also be performed using the vSphere client snapshot utility ServerView with Data ONTAP v 75 Data categories for backups 76 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 5 Recovery installation In extreme cases a recovery process may be necessary should one of the following scenarios occur 1 The SVA is corrupted 2 The VSA is corrupted 3 ESX or the complete local disk ESX SVA VSA are corrupted Recovery is to be used with caution and only after a thorough diagnosis of the problem shows that it was probably caused by a corruption of the appliances or the ESX operating system All the recovery scripts are available from the ESX console assuming you can log in to ESX in the svim folder You can access the ESX console From the video redirection feature of the SCB s iRMC remote management GUI by selecting the Storage Control Blade ESX host as video redirection source Enter the Standard MMB web GUI of the BX400 S1 system and click on the Console button below the Storage Control Blade picture See also chapter Advanced Video Redirection of the Remote Management iRMC S2 integrated Remote Management Controller manual Froma VGA screen connected directly to the socket at the front of the SCB ESX host via specia
41. ager click the Agent Deployment link in the Appliance entry e Hostname Login Password OS Type Determine vl Event Messages Figure 20 Agent Deployment page of the SVA The ServerView software is organized into two parts the ServerView manager plus its associated agents ServerView Manager is preinstalled on the central management station but the agents must be deployed to each server blade individually Once deployment is completed each server blade in the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system can be managed by the ServerView with Data ONTAP v management station Any changes to the virtual machine configuration of the SVA are not i supported e g extending or adding disks to the SVA Agent Deployment will not work on the SVA itself ServerView Agents are currently not supported on Open SuSE as used by the SVA 48 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management gt For the target server blade specify the hostname or IP address and enter the login data for access as administrator gt Inthe OS Type drop down list select the default setting Determine to apply a tool for detecting the OS or select an OS Linux or Windows if you are sure or if the tool fails In our example the additional server blade BX400S1em 044 06 is now manageable after agent deployment ServerList Fujitsu Technology Solutions ee x f o _ ServerView Suite Import Archive import Server SB
42. ails refer to the dvadmin reference in the NetApp Data ONTAP v Installation and Administration Guide which is part of the Documentation NetApp Ontap801 801docs zip file you will find on the product DVD If your VMware ESX license is not correct a warning message is displayed and the VMware ESX will start for an evaluation period lasting 60 days The license can be corrected by using an ESX vSphere client ServerView with Data ONTAP v 39 Maintenance and update installations If your Data ONTAP v license is not correct you are prompted from the ESX console to retype your license The VSA will not start without a valid license Once the initial VX960 installation has been completed please wait for the completion message on the ESX console screen 3 2 Maintenance and update installations ServerView Update Manager Express is the recommended update management solution for the software components of ServerView with Data ONTAP v and of the Storage Control Blade All respective software components are compatible to VMware ESX Server The other components in the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system management blades server blades and connection blades should be updated using the ServerView Update Manager In the first release of ServerView with Data ONTAP v only BIOS firmware and the associated hardware drivers of your Storage Control Blade can be updated You should update your system immediately after the initial ins
43. ap reserve lt vol name gt 0 It is also best practice to create qtrees on the root of a volume for every host to keep the flexibility for e g later migration tasks A gtree is very similar to a file system folder but can be managed by Data ONTAP v It can be created by issuing filer gt qtree create vol lt vol name gt lt qtree name gt 64 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Setting up an iSCSI LUN gt To create a LUN of 20GB you have to enter the following command filer gt lun create s 20g t windows_2008 vol lt vol name gt lt qtree name gt lt LUN name gt As aresult Data ONTAP v will create the LUN object within the gtree To align the LUN with the internal file system that is used by Data ONTAP v it is necessary to specify a LUN type In this example a Windows 2008 host will be attached and therefore the type of LUN specified with the z option is windows_2008 gt The task of the next step is to make the LUN available for the host initiator This is done with the igroup command filer gt igroup create i t windows lt igroup name gt lt initiator iqn gt The previous command will create an igroup for iSCSI i for windows hosts It is also necessary to specify a name for the igroup and the IQN of the iSCSI initiator The IQN is a unique string of digits that identifies the initiator The usual format of the IQN is ign lt registration date of the domain gt lt subdomain gt lt domain gt lt hostname gt
44. ation steps 24 What you will need a a 2 228 fae eR Sa ee ee wD 24 Which steps will be performed during installation 24 Installation procedure 2 4 uw ca a ee ee e 25 Booting the Storage Control Blade from the product DVD 25 User input for initial configuration 26 Next events and possible errors 38 Maintenance and update installations 40 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 4 4 2 1 5 4 2 1 6 4 2 2 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 3 4 2 2 4 4 2 2 5 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 1 1 4 3 2 4 4 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 Administration and start operation 41 Resources and user interfaces overview 41 Hardware management saaa aoaaa 45 SVOM integrated GUI of the SVA aoaaa aa 45 Additional entries and functions in ServerView OM 45 Agent Deployment a aaoo bee we a 48 Backup Manager oe esocu mas 464 fee ee ew Se A 50 Blade Power Management 2 2 52 Storage Management 0 00006 53 Notes regarding update management 53 Using the text UI of the SVA 54 Installing a VMWare ESX vSphere client 54 Logging in ESX and starting the SVA text Ul 54 Changing the SVA password ooo a 57 Changing the SVA hostname and IP settings 57 Changing regional settings o oa ao a 59 Storag
45. blade slots 2 3 or 6 7 to the right of the SCB ServerView with Data ONTAP v Scope of delivery and additional purchase options e The Storage Control Blade can be configured in blade slot 6 or slot 14 in the BX900 S1 blade server system only The SX960 S1 storage blade a double slot blade can be configured in blade slots 7 8 or 15 16 to the right of the SCB With PRIMERGY Blade Server BX400 S1 most of all modules of the PRIMERGY BX 900 S1 blade server system are usable Therefore the name of those modules starts with BX9 2 3 Scope of delivery and additional purchase options e ServerView with Data ONTAP v DVD Media Kit e NetApp Data ONTAP v Basic License Key e Additional license keys for additional NetApp storage management features are optionally available e One year service maintenance contract for European market follow up contracts recommended The support contents are different in each country For more information please contact your sales representative The VMware ESX Server software DVD the VMware ESX Server license and the required hardware see section above are not included in delivery and must be purchased separately Atleast an essential or standard VMware ESX Server license is required ServerView with Data ONTAP v 15 Scope of delivery and additional purchase options 16 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 3 Installation 3 1 First installation 3 1 1 Hardware setup and preparation in
46. d resources from the VSA storage blade e g NFS iSCSI You can configure that they will power on only after the VSA or SVA is online and ready with optional additional delay 52 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management e To power on automatically after the VSA is ready gt Enable the boxes Depends on VSA and Start Automatically on this screen gt Set the power options in the IRMC menu of the server blade Power Management Power Options to Always power off Any Start delay that has been set is counted from when the VSA is ready e To power on automatically after the SVA is ready gt Enable the box Start Automatically on this screen gt Set the power options in the iIRMC menu of the server blade Power Management Power Options to Always power off Any Start delay that has been set is counted from when the SVA is ready e To power on independently of VSA or SVA start gt Do not enable a box on this screen gt Set the power options in the iIRMC menu of the server blade Power Management Power Options to Always power on The Start Delay allows you to specify a delay in seconds from VSA or SVA start to the server blade start The value can be entered after double clicking the field in the Start Delay column 4 2 1 5 Storage Management The Storage Management entry in the Appliance section of the SVOM start page starts the NetApp FilerView GUI More information is provided in section Calling NetA
47. e File Access and Protocols Management Guide on the product DVD NetApp Data ONTAP v administration tool dvadmin The dvadmin CLI is running on the SVA Via dvadmin you can open a serial console to the VSA This is essential in case you have to configure the Network or root volumes With dvadmin you can view control configure and diagnose the VSA and its virtual machine platform Access via SSH to the SVA SVA user admin or root password as chosen and from there call the dvadmin vm console connect lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt command to log into VSA VSA user root password as chosen For details refer to section Storage management on page 61 ESX COS SCB ESX console screen The VMware ESX Console Operating System ESX COS is available on the SCB Access via SSH must be enabled ESX user root password as chosen 42 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Resources and user interfaces overview vSphere client You can open a Web page to the ESX IP address download the vSphere client program from there and install it on your Windows PC You use the vSphere client to view the configuration of the ESX host and its VMs to maintain them and to access the text UI of the SVA See section Using the text UI of the SVA on page 54 Do not use VMware vSphere vCenter to administer VSX960 This is currently not supported by Data ONTAP v iRMC interfaces of the SCB Standard server blade management interfaces of the Storage Contro
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49. e management aaao ee eee 61 Calling NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView 61 Problems to load FilerView applets 62 Overview of Data ONTAP v management interfaces 63 Setting up an iSCSI LUN 0008 64 Data categories for backups 2 24 73 Initial configuration data o aoaaa a a 74 ServerView database o oo aoao a a 74 ServerView appliance snapshot 74 Data ONTAP v administration tool setup and configuration WOMAN 6 isda rras anadet a Aag 74 Data ONTAP v system and configuration information 75 Recovery installation 1 2 eee es 77 The SVA is COMUPt 2 chee ee bk oe ES ESS RHE ES 78 The VSA is corrupted 00 0 ee eee 78 ESX or the complete local disk ESX SVA VSA is GCOMUPIER 6 255 4 ee ee aS ee E eR ES 79 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 6 Diagnostics 66 feb Sb EERE EES HS RE EGE S 81 6 1 OVEIVIOW 2222 bec eRe 81 6 1 1 FIOTOWNGS opoo i Rae eee SH BLE ee eR Gwe eS 81 6 1 2 VMware ESX 4 1 software 82 6 1 3 ServerView appliance SVA 2 83 6 1 4 Data ONTAP v appliance VSA 83 7 APPNO os aa bee ke Sde Re WSs amp Peeiade es 85 7 1 Differences of Data ONTAP v to Data ONTAP 85 7 1 1 DOGS wit 32 tanga gier wet hae amp Peewee Ss 85 TAZ Physical controller management 85 Fi Lice 6 66 244 eee oe Ms ewe we ee ere a 86 7 2 Limits and restrictions
50. e work is and shall be owned entirely by Fujitsu or its licensors You hereby assign and agree to assign to Fujitsu or its licensor all right title and interest in and to said derivative work You acknowledge that the Software is not designed licensed or intended for use in the design construction operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility aircraft operation air traffic control or life support system Fujitsu and its licensors disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for such uses If You use the Software for such applications You agree to indemnify defend and hold Fujitsu and its licensors harmless from all claims actions losses liabilities damages costs and expenses including attorney fees arising out of or relating to such prohibited uses 3 Benchmark Results The results of any benchmark or comparison tests run on Software are considered to be the confidential information of Fujitsu or its licensors You may not publish or provide the results of any benchmark or comparison tests run on Software to any third party without the prior written consent of Fujitsu or its licensors ServerView with Data ONTAP v 91 VSA EULA End User License Agreement 4 Intellectual Property Rights The Software is protected by intellectual property and copyright laws and treaties worldwide and may contain trade secrets of Fujitsu or its licensors who have and maintain exclusive right title and interest in and to the Software
51. ed conditions Especially in virtual environments this values might vary depending on the actual workload of the virtual machine E g the performance of every protocol has an impact on the performance of all remaining protocols When several protocols are used at the same time the performance therefore might be lower than expected 7 2 1 NFS Limit Description Limit Max clients 16384 Max owners 16384 Max StatelDs 65536 Max access in an ACL 400 7 2 2 SAN Limit Description Limit Max LUNs 2048 Max iGroups 256 Max LUN maps 4096 7 2 3 WAFL Limit Description Limit Max Qtrees per volume 4998 Max snapshots 255 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 87 Limits and restrictions for Data ONTAP v 7 2 4 Miscellaneous Number of volumes allocated per server iSCSI Max number of volumes is 200 Maximum size of one volume allocated to a server iSCSI NFS 2TB not a NetApp limit but specific for ServerView with Data ONTAP v Number of NFS mounts allocated per server NFS unlimited by VSA SW it depends on the attached server Number of server connections for one shared volume iSCSI Max 64 iSCSI sessions per VSA NFS unlimited 88 ServerView with Data ONTAP v IP configuration template 7 3 IP configuration template the default values are the values as shown on the screen during installation Given values with must be modified Sett
52. eight connection blades can be equipped in BX900 S1 Several models of CB can be used depending on customer needs The following CB models are available Connection Blade GbE Switch IBP 18 6 SB6 Connection Blade GbE Switch IBP 36 8 2 SB11 Connection Blade GbE Switch IBP 36 12 SB11A Connection Blade 10 GbE Switch IBP 18 8 SBAX2 The installation process requires a well defined network configuration The first LOM interface is used as the management default interface It is used to connect to the VMware ESX Service Console the ServerView Appliance and the DataONTAP v VM via the the first virtual switch vSwitchO Figure 2 shows the network connections available after installation Connection Blade a O N N n N O X lt a Server View SVA Data ONTAP v VSA ESX Server BX9xx Application Blade Figure 2 Network configuration after installation 18 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation Additional network connections to the DataONTAP v VM can be configured depending on application needs Figure 3 gives an example with three additional virtual switches vSwitch1 3 connecting interfaces e0b e0c and e0d of the DataONTAP v VM to the physical network interfaces of the SCB onboard or additional LAN Mezzanine cards Connection Blade vSwitchO ra O o N o A O X lt co Server View SVA Data ONTAP v VSA Figure 3 Network configuration w
53. ent Blade Network File System Operations Manager 96 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Os POST RAID RAM SAN SAS SCB SME SS SSH SV SVA SVIM SVOM Operating System Power On Self Test Redundant Array of Independent Disks Random Access Memory Storage Area Network Serial Attached SCSI Storage Control Blade Small and Medium Enterprise Solid State Drive Secure Shell ServerView ServerView Appliance ServerView Installation Manager ServerView Operations Manager ServerView with Data ONTAP v 97 SX PRIMERGY Storage Blade USB Universal Serial Bus VSA Virtual Storage Appliance 98 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Architecture of ServerView with Data ONTAP v and the VSX960 hardware 08 Network configuration after installation Network configuration with additional connections RAID controllers and VSX960 disks Language selection 00 Selection of keyboard Installation Manager mode and configuration data storage Welcome screen 0 222 ee eee Deployment mode selection Seen
54. erView with Data ONTAP v 13 Hardware software and miscellaneous requirements 2 2 Hardware software and miscellaneous requirements PRIMERGY BX400 S1 BX900 S1 Blade Server PRIMERGY BX920 S2 server blade Storage Control Blade 1CPU 2 26 GHz or faster as minimum at least 4 cores This means for example that a single CPU of Intel Xeon E5502 type does not fulfill this requirement 2 internal disks size at least 146 GB 8 GB RAM memory PRIMERGY SX960 S1 storage blade 5or10SAS HDDs hot spare HS configuration with 5 or more disks RAID Ctrl SAS 6G 5 6 512MB D2616 plus iBBU VMware ESX 4 1 classic is supported ESXi 4 1 is not supported Miscellaneous preconditions The Storage Control Blade has to be configured without Mezzanine Cards especially without FC or SAS types The Storage Control Blade must be used for the SVA and the VSA only Additional applications or virtual machines must not be used The data disk array on the LSI RAID 5 6 controller must have at least 4 5 disks of equal size The backup battery of the LSI RAID 5 6 controller must be installed and operational Jumbo frames in the network configuration are not supported Automatic integration of additional disks or disk arrays is not supported The Storage Control Blade can be configured in blade slot 1 or slot 5 in the BX400 S1 blade server system only The SX960 S1 storage blade a double slot blade can be configured in
55. faces will work also if the HW host has failed or is powered down ServerView Operations Manager ServerView RAID and VMware vSphere GUI need a running ESX and or SVA appliance to operate correctly They might not work when a severe hardware error on the Storage control blade occurs Refer to the standard PRIMERGY BX920 S2 server blade manuals for more details on how to diagnose HW errors 6 1 2 VMware ESX 4 1 software ESX logs activities and errors extensively The vm support utility on the ESX generates a TAR file with the relevant logs This TAR file can be sent to the VMware support for diagnosis Common logs on the ESX server var log messages and var log vmware hostd log however the content cannot intuitively be utilized and it is of help mostly for advanced VMware users A Summary of events and errors can be viewed with the vSphere client under the Events menu entry Refer to the standard ESX 4 1 administration guide for more details on how to diagnose problems with the ESX host VSA installation The VSA installation logs are kept on the ESX Server under svim rollout out summary opt fujitsu Server ViewSuite Rollout rollout log detailed log 82 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Overview 6 1 3 ServerView appliance SVA The operating system of the SVA is Linux OpenSUSE Messages including OS error messages are collected in var log messages The diagnostics is a common Linux operating system diagnostics Logs fo
56. iew with Data ONTAP v product DVD Documentation NetApp Ontap801 801docs zip e the help systems of the FilerView interface and the man pages of the Data ONTAP CLIs 4 4 Setting up an iSCSI LUN The goal of this section is to describe an example of how to set up and attach an iSCSI LUN to a host system This example is based on Windows 2008 R2 Server and utilizes the Data ONTAP v CLI only However if you prefer the graphical user interface of the Data ONTAP v solution you can use it instead For information on iSCSI setting please refer to Data ONTAP 8 0 7 Mode Block Access Management Guide for iSCSI and FC on the product DVD gt Log into the VSA appliance and issue the command filer gt iscsi start to start the iSCSI target service on the storage system gt If there is only the boot volume available you are highly recommended to create a dedicated volume for LUNs You are not recommended to store any user data on volume vol vol0 in general filer gt vol create lt vol name gt 1 en_US s file aggrO 100g This command creates a volume of 100GB on the aggregate aggr0 and sets the volume language to en_US Even when you have a non English OS the volume will be set to English language It is best practice to disable the creation of automated snapshots with the command filer gt snap sched lt vol name gt 0 0 0 and adjust the space reserve value for snapshots in the previously created volume with the command filer gt sn
57. ing Defaults setting Your setting Remark ESX Configuration Network Configuration Computer name IP Address 10 0 0 1 Net mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 10 0 0 1 Leave this field empty if a gateway is not required Name Server 10 0 0 1 Use VLAN ID 0 SVA Configuration Virtual Machine Name VM name svappliance vm svappliance The prefix svappliance cannot be changed Network Configuration j Computer name svahost j IP Address 10 0 0 1 You will need to change the IP address Net mask Same as for ESX Gateway Same as for ESX If the gateway for ESX was not set the IP address of the ESX host is used Name Server Same as for ESX IP Address of Management Blade 10 0 0 5 VSA Configuration Virtual Machine Name VM name DataONTAP v vm DataONTAP v Network Configuration The prefix DataONTAP v cannot be changed Computer name vsahost IP Address 10 0 0 1 You will need to change the IP address Net mask Same as for ESX Gateway Same as for ESX If the gateway for ESX was not set the IP address of the ESX host is used Name Server Same as for ESX Figure 43 IP configuration template ServerView with Data ONTAP v 89 VSA EULA End User License Agreement 7 4 VSA EULA End User License Agreement End User License Agreement Minimum Terms IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY
58. ith additional connections BX9xx Application Blade ServerView with Data ONTAP v 19 First installation 3 1 1 4 DVD access for the SCB You must assign the DVD drive in the front side I O module of the blade server system to the target Storage Control Blade so that it can boot the SVIM for VSX960 from the ServerView with Data ONTAP v product DVD Booting the SVIM for VSX960 from a remote storage device which must be configured via the iRMC management interface of the SCB is supported but outside the scope of this document See chapter Web user interface of the PRIMERGY BX400 BX900 Blade Server System ServerView Management Blade S1 User Interface Description User Manual and chapters Advanced Video Redirection AVR and Remote Storage of the ServerView Suite Remote Management iRMC S2 integrated Remote Management Controller User Guide 1 From a Web browser enter the URL of the management blade MMB of your BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system and log in as administrator to start the MMB Web GUI 2 If required in the ServerView bar at the top of the screen switch the user interface in the Experience drop down list from Advanced to Standard 3 Click on the first button below the Storage Control Blade picture Assign USB DVD button 4 As the default BIOS settings at the time of purchase might have been changed make sure that the CD DVD USB drive is set as the first boot device in the Storage
59. l Blade IRMC GUI IRMC Remote Manager CLI and SMASH CLP Access via https lt iRMC IP address gt or SSH SSH must be enabled iRMC user admin and password as chosen MMB interfaces of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system Standard blade server management interfaces of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 system unit MMB GUI and OEM SM CLP Telnet interface Access via http s lt MMB IP address gt or Telnet SSH MMB user admin password as chosen The GUIs mentioned above are based on Java When starting one of the GUls Java looks for a security certificate and displays warning messages if no certificate is active Please answer as follows to start the respective application when no certificate is active When a warning message asks if you want to block execution of the application OPEN LOCK icon answer NO to avoid the GUI application being blocked When a warning message asks if you want to run the application CLOSED LOCK icon answer YES to ensure that the GUI application starts despite the missing certificate gt Ifthe GUI application is stopped please close all browser windows and start again ServerView with Data ONTAP v 43 Resources and user interfaces overview via Telnet or SSH Interface Type Managed Objects Default to Protocol Port Admin User SVA Enhanced ServerView GUI BX400 S1 BX900 S1 SVA user with SVOM blade server admin https l
60. l VGA USB adaptor PY BX900 S1 BX400 S1 Y Cable frontside for KVM connection to server blade FTS Part number S26361 F4478 L1 For the EMEA market From an SSH login to the ESX console Log in as user root with the ESX password SSH must have been enabled for the ESX console ServerView with Data ONTAP v 77 The SVA is corrupt 5 1 The SVA is corrupt Use the sva_recovery OverwriteSVABackup command to reinstall the SVA The command will stop unregister and delete the running SVA and then reinstall it into ESX The command utilizes the initial svim serstartbatch xml SVA configuration file whose path can be supplied to the command using the c or configfile PATH _TO_CONFIGFILE The SVA module must be in the svim appliances folder When sva_recovery is called with the OverwriteSVABackup option or when the configuration backup file is not available the restored SVA will be set to an initial configuration and any lost SVOM information has to be re entered 5 2 The VSA is corrupted Use the vsa_recovery command to reinstall the VSA When the command script has finished a few manual actions are required to complete the reinstallation The command will stop unregister and delete the VSA then reinstall the VSA with the former UUID The first part of reassigning the data disks residing on the storage blade is performed by the script after which the following manual task has to be performed 1 Log in to the S
61. lement keys in Your possession or under Your control Termination is not an exclusive remedy and all other remedies otherwise entitled by law shall remain Sections 2 through 10 shall survive termination of this EULA 7 Warranty Disclaimer FUJITSU AND ITS LICENSORS MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE FUJITSU S AND ITS LICENSORS LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE UNDER ANY WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER THEORY IS LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO SOFTWARE REPLACEMENT THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ARE OTHERWISE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE ACCURACY QUIET ENJOYMENT CORRESPONDENCE TO DESCRIPTION 92 ServerView with Data ONTAP v VSA EULA End User License Agreement NONINFRINGEMENT OR WARRANTY THAT THE SOFTWARE IS ERROR FREE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES THESE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN NO EVENT SHALL FUJITSU S LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH SHALL INCLUDE WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS OR PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVI
62. ll reboot from DVD again If you forgot to remove the DVD select boot from first hard disk in the initial ESX installation menu Installation will then continue correctly After the reboot at first the SVA appliance virtual machine including the Data ONTAP v dvadmin utility will be installed in ESX You can access the SVOM GUI using https lt SVA IP address gt 3170 After starting the SVA the installation script running on the ESX host i must be able to reach the SVA via the local network If installation does not continue at this point check the IP settings of the ESX host and of the SVA appliance by running the ping command from a an external workstation Check whether the SVA has started using the ESX vSphere client see section Installing a VMWare ESX vSphere client on page 54 Then the VSA appliance virtual machine with Data ONTAP v will be deployed in ESX by the Data ONTAP v dvadmin utility running on the SVA The user data RAID array will be created on the VSA You can access the Data ONTAP v FilerView GUI using ttps lt VSA IP address gt na_admin Problems at this stage can be caused if the virtual data disk was not i created Without a valid DATA disk the Data ONTAP v will not start and will not communicate with the installing process For troubleshooting log in with SSH to the SVA Inspect your disk configuration using the dvadmin commands dvadmin vm disk show and dvadmin pool show For det
63. minimum extent necessary so that the obligations of the parties shall remain in full force and effect and enforceable The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods is specifically disclaimed This EULA is the final and complete agreement between the parties relating to the license of the Software hereunder and prevails over any conflicting or additional terms of any quote order acknowledgment or similar communication between the parties 94 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Abbreviations BIOS Basic Input Output System BX PRIMERGY Blade Server or PRIMERGY Server Blade CB Connection Blade CD ROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory CIFS Common Internet File System CLI Command Line Interface cos Console Operating System VMware ESX Hypervisor service console CPU Central Processing Unit DVD Digital Versatile Disk ESX Elastic Sky X VMware project EULA End User License Agreement GB Gigabyte GHz Gigahertz ServerView with Data ONTAP v 95 GUI HD D Graphical User Interface Hard Disk Drive HTTP S 1 0 iRMC iSCSI LAN LED LOM MMB NFS OM Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Input Output Installation Manager Internet Protocol integrated Remote Management Controller Internet Small Computer Systems Interface SCSI protocol over TCP IP Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode LAN On Motherboard Managem
64. n debug the Data ONTAP v OS by using its own debugging measures You can connect to the Data ONTAP v command line using the dvadmin command dvadmin vm console connect lt vm gt and use Data ONTAP v CLI commands for debugging Extensive help is available by typing help or in any position on the command line Useful commands are disk show volume show license ifconfig a netdiag route ager ServerView with Data ONTAP v 83 Overview You can use the Data ONTAP v FilerView web GUI which provides a command line interface and other information from the Filer menu entry Status Syslog messages Report realtime status The FilerView GUI is called via https lt VSA IP address gt na_admin Performance and status monitoring can be observed from the FilerView menu with Performance Meter and Filer At A Glance Java applications A full description of the build in Data ONTAP v diagnostic options can be found in the NetApp Data ONTAP v Installation and Administration Guide NetApp Data ONTAP 8 0 7 mode System Administration Guide a general Data ONTAP manual some of the details described differ from the Data ONTAP v details 84 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 7 Appendix 7 1 Differences of Data ONTAP v to Data ONTAP A Data ONTAP v storage system runs Data ONTAP software on a virtual machine so it can be regarded as a software controller This section describes how a software controller is different f
65. nostic BB windows PowerShell Modules Help and Support we Windowe Server Backup Jp Remute Desklup Ser vives f Rutis A Search programs and fies Log oft gt Figure 33 Starting the iSCSI Initiator GUI First of all the iSCSI Initiator GUI has to be started Click on iSCSI Initiator in the start menu Microsoft iSCSI ee Do The Miu usufLiSCSI set vice is nol running The service is required lu be Started for ISCSI to function correctly To start the service now and have the service start automatically each time the computer restarts click the Yes button Figure 34 Starting the iSCSI service If the iSCSI service has not been started before this popup will appear Press on Yes to start the iSCSI service 66 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Setting up an iSCSI LUN a Targets Discovery Favorite Targets Volumes and Devices RADIUS Configuration Target portals The Refresh system will look for Targets on following portals Address Port IP address To add a target portal dick Discover Portal PE To remove a target portal select the address above and Renove then dick Remove ISNS servers The system is registered an the folkyairig SNS servers Refresh To add an iSNS server dick Add Server To remove an SNS server select the server above and then dick Remove Figure 35 Entering the VSA IP address It is necessary to point the iSCSI initiator t
66. o a certain target Open the second tab Discovery and click on Discovery Portal Enter the IP address of the Data ONTAP v appliance that will be used for the iSCSI discovery and iSCSI I O Alternatively you might want to use the iSNS service if an iSNS server exists on the network ServerView with Data ONTAP v 67 Setting up an iSCSI LUN E Targets Discovery Favorite Targets Volumes and Devices RADIUS Configuration M Quick Connect To decover and log on to a target using a basic connecton type the IP address or DNS name of the target and then dick Quick Connect Twe OO Discovered targets Name To connect using advanced options select a target and then click Connect Sus Te disconnect t select the target and To comletaty a target target A For t properties including configuration of sessions j peg mi asaro eak de emmi For configuration of devices associated with a target select the target and then cick Devices ms Figure 36 Connecting the target A new target will appear in the first tab At this time the iSCSI target is known by the initiator but not connected Click on Connect Conncct To Target xj Taryel nam J Add this connection to the ist of Favorite Targets This will make the system automatically attempt to restore the I noble multi path Figure 37 Confirming the settings Just check the settings and confirm with OK As a
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68. otse W217 SL2A A cos lt gt yr 3 Currentty no alarm selected Done Sd ocd trance Rio Figure 19 ServerView server list entries for SCB ESX host VSA and SVA Notes on the example above The BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system is called BX400Slem_044 The Storage Control Blade SCB with the name BX400S1em_044 01 is inserted in blade slot 1 see the gray highlighted entry on the left hand panel Here we can find The ESX host with host name SV4Host host Clicking the entry in the right hand panel or right clicking the icon in the left hand panel and selecting Open displays the ServerView Single System view of the PRIMERGY BX920 S2 The VSA Data ONTAP v vm a guest virtual machine Clicking the entry in the right hand panel or right clicking the Data ONTAP y icon in the left hand panel and selecting Open displays the FilerView GUI The SVA svappliance vm a guest virtual machine The entry and icon do not provide additional information in this view ServerView with Data ONTAP v 47 Hardware management An additional server blade shown as an example only called BX400Slem 044 06 is inserted in slot 6 It has as yet no agents deployed 4 2 1 2 Agent Deployment ServerView agents on the Storage Control Blade are automatically deployed during installation Use this function for additional server blades or server systems only gt On the start page of the SVA Operations Man
69. ow to change the regional settings NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView pre selection screen NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView application start page Data ONTAP v management interfaces Starting the iSCSI Initiator GUI Starting the iSCSI service Entering the VSA IP address Connecting the target Confirming the settings Letting Windows search for the new disk Setting the disk online Initializing the disk 0 Formatting ihe disk 422 4060 684c02 48 ce si The iSCSI LUN is ready for use IP configuration template 52 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 66 66 67 68 68 69 70 71 72 73 89 100 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Index A abbreviations list 95 administration 41 advanced video redirection 20 agent deployment 46 48 architecture 9 B backup manager 46 50 BIOS 21 blade power management 46 52 blade slot 17 booting the SCB 25 BX900 15 Cc CLOSED LOCK icon 43 Connection Blade 18 D Data ONTAP v CLI 63 Data ONTAP v documentation 64 diagnostic hardware 81 SVA 83 VMware ESX 82 VSA 83 diagnostics 81 documentation ZIP file 61 dvadmin CLI 42 63 DVD access 20 E ESX console ESX COS 42 ESX host 9 EULA 36 F features overview 13 FilerView GUI 42 61 first installation 17 front side I O module 20 l installation 17
70. port Server Management Configuration I Edit Server Management Settings 7 a Figure 9 OS selection gt Click the Next button 30 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation RAID configuration F ServerView Serverview Installation Manager Configuration Mass Stora Vivare ESX B Applications 1 Summary 1 VMware ESX Configuration for Disks and RAID Controllers 7 insert service partition for Globelflanh on boot dak do not check for PRIMERGY RX300 or BX600 DN Mi cxsting parthons will be deleted on disks where new partitions are defined Disk 1 lslogciogical volume 3000 Ava able Capacity MB 5956 partition 1 boot partition 2 swap partition 3 partition 4 None partition 5 storagel Figure 10 RAID configuration The RAID configuration preset for the Storage Control Blade is displayed in the RAID Controller box You are strongly recommended to accept the displayed RAID and partition configuration which has been tailored for the correct operation of ServerView with Data ONTAP v Otherwise installation might fail gt Click the Next button ServerView with Data ONTAP v 31 First installation Configuration of VMware ESX te Configuration Mass Storage 1 VSX Configuration P Vatware ESX Basic Configuration ESX Configuration Localization ServerView Appliane j NetApp Appliance Keyboard German latint Applications
71. pp Data ONTAP v FilerView on page 61 4 2 1 6 Notes regarding update management The SVOM included in the SVA has a small built in repository used to deploy ServerView Agents ServerView RAID ServerView Update Agents and AIS connect Update management itself is currently not supported on the SVA Any attempt to activate the Update Management functionality will fail ServerView with Data ONTAP v 53 Hardware management 4 2 2 Using the text Ul of the SVA The functions of the SVA GUI are also available in the easy to use BIOS style text UI of the SVA The text user interface of the SVA must be used for changing the SVA password being defined during installation for changing SVA hostname and IP address and for changing the regional settings for the SVA set during installation Examples of how to use the text UI are described for three functions below As the SVA is running on a VMWare ESX an ESX vSphere client is used to call the SVA s text UI 4 2 2 1 Installing a VMWare ESX vSphere client gt Start a Web browser on a Windows machine that you use with administrator rights that has network access to the ESX host gt Enter the IP address or URL of the ESX host Storage Control Blade gt Click Download the vSphere Client under Getting Started gt Click Save to download the vSphere client installer The vSphere client installer is downloaded to your system gt Double click the downloaded VMware
72. r the ServerView Operations Manager installation and configuration are kept under var log fujitsu ServerViewSuite ServerView log Please refer to the ServerView Operations Manager manuals for the full diagnostic possibilities for the observed hosts and for the ServerView Operations Manager itself 6 1 4 Data ONTAP v appliance VSA The dvadmin utility is described in detail in the NetApp Data ONTAP v Installation and Administration Guide which includes a troubleshooting part dvadmin errors will be kept under var log dvadmin usually an empty folder The dvadmin help command shows the available commands for dvadmin The dvadmin status command shows the current status of the program user host escape char The dvadmin utility helps to diagnose the Data ONTAP v appliance VSA Three dvadmin commands are available for Data ONTAP v diagnostic dvadmin vm log show lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt dvadmin vm log save lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt lt log save file name gt dvadmin vm coredump lt Data ONTAP v vm name gt lt dump file name gt With these commands you can observe the current system log of the Data ONTAP v appliance if the appliance was started before An offline appliance causes an empty log file The dvadmin vm coredump command creates an Data ONTAP v dump file that can be analyzed by NetApp service personnel the VM will restart upon this command Except for debugging with the dvadmin utility see part 3 you ca
73. ration and start operation on page 41 4 5 2 ServerView database Please refer to section Backup Manager on page 50 for backup of the ServerView database 4 5 3 ServerView appliance snapshot A snapshot captures the entire state of the virtual machine at the time you take the snapshot Snapshots are useful when you need to revert to a previous state of the virtual machine Use the vSphere client to take a snapshot For more information please refer to the vSphere Virtual Machine Administration Guide VMware manual at vmware com 4 5 4 Data ONTAP v administration tool setup and configuration information The Data ONTAP v administration tool dvadmin is installed on the ServerView appliance The dvadmin directory contains important dvadmin setup and configuration information You should periodically make a backup of this directory or a snapshot of the SVA and store it in a safe location in case you need to restore any important files The dvadmin directory is located under root 74 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Data categories for backups 4 5 5 Data ONTAP v system and configuration information The dvadmin tool can be used to back up Data ONTAP v system information including the virtual machine configuration excluding data disks and all of the information on the Data ONTAP v system disks Please refer to the Data ONTAP v Installation and Administration Guide for more information search for vm config backup
74. roller or blade identified by a unique serial number Subject to any express restrictions contained within Your Software Entitlement or Documentation You shall not nor shall You allow any third party to a decompile disassemble decrypt extract or otherwise reverse engineer or attempt to reconstruct or discover any source code or underlying ideas algorithms or file formats of or of any components used in the Software by any means whatever b remove or conceal any product identification copyright patent or other notices contained in or on the Software or Documentation d use any locked or restricted feature function service application protocol operation or capability without first purchasing the applicable license s and or obtaining a valid license enablement key from Fujitsu even if such feature function service application protocol operation or capability is technically achievable without a key e sell lease rent lend sublicense distribute or otherwise transfer in whole or in part the Software or the applicable license enablement key to another party or to a different storage controller or cluster f use the Software to operate in a service bureau managed service provider or commercial hosting services environment or g modify the Software incorporate it into or with other software or create a derivative work of any part of the Software Your modification of the Software will breach this EULA and such derivativ
75. rom a typical hardware controller 7 1 1 Storage Storage is currently limited to the disks that are physically installed in the SX960 S1 storage blade Data ONTAP v virtualizes storage from the disks that are available to the host server In ServerView with Data ONTAP v these are the disks in the associated storage blade in the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system Because the storage is connected to the server in the system not directly to the Data ONTAP software the virtual machine provides the storage status to Data ONTAP v Data ONTAP uses RAIDO groups to optimize performance and storage utilization The storage system provides the parity protection for non NetApp disks In addition to the data disks Data ONTAP v requires three virtual system disks in the storage pools for boot NVRAM and internal system information These system disks are created automatically when the Data ONTAP v system is installed 7 1 2 Physical controller management The provided Data ONTAP v administration tool dvadmin provided must be installed on a separate virtual machine on the same Storage Control Blade for management of the software controller ServerView with Data ONTAP v 85 Differences of Data ONTAP v to Data ONTAP 7 1 3 Licensing Unlike a NetApp hardware controller the Data ONTAP v storage software must be licensed separately as a platform You must specify a valid Data ONTAP v license when you initially install or deploy
76. s produced by FUJITSU may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred to non residents of Japan without first obtaining authorization in accordance with the above law ServerView with Data ONTAP v Contents 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 d t11 3 1 1 2 Dhla 3 1 1 4 ela x Pa Pal ede a Pa Fa 3 1 2 2 edd ed 31 32 31 33 3 2 INPFOOUCHON 654i ve SSG arena nn aE ER eG He 9 Target groups and purpose of this manual 10 Notational conventions 0 0022 eee eae 10 Documentation for ServerView Suite 11 Faros co Ake eR aN BAM Berea SO eae we 6 8 13 Storage capabilities 2 02 0422 e ae 13 Hardware software and miscellaneous requirements 14 Scope of delivery and additional purchase options 15 Installation s lt acma ice ete eee eee dee a ee 17 Firstinstallation 2 222424 weenie eae dee aeeee 17 Hardware setup and preparation in advance 17 Configuration of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 management blade MMB c take bode ER ee BEES ey ee 17 Blade Slot selection oera nrar erer Fe Oe wd 17 Configuration of the connection blade s CB 18 DVD access forthe SCB i c s cee eee eee 20 SCB BIOS settings 2 4 4 2444 8a ee eda Pa oe a 21 Checking SCB RAID controller configuration 22 Overview of installation and configur
77. ser https lt SVA IP address gt 3170 or http lt SVA IP address gt 3169 SVA user admin password as chosen Text user interface BIOS style Appliance console interface used for some configuration steps only See section Using the text UI of the SVA on page 54 Access via VMware ESX vSphere client ESX user root password as chosen SVA CLI Here SVA tools and the Netapp dvadmin utility are available Access via SSH SVA user admin or root password as chosen RAID storage ServerView RAID GUI for RAID storage management equipped with an extensive built in help feature Access via https lt ESX IP address gt 3173 ESX user root password as chosen ServerView with Data ONTAP v 41 Resources and user interfaces overview VSA NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView GUI Standard GUI for managing the VSA and the virtual storage system Access via http lt VSA IP Address gt na_admin must be enabled in Data ONTAP Vv or https lt VSA IP Address gt na_admin VSA user root password as chosen For information on how to enable the setting please refer to Data ONTAP 8 0 7 Mode File Access and Protocols Management Guide on the product DVD NetApp Data ONTAP v CLI CLI for managing the VSA and the virtual storage system Access via SSH or Telnet both must be enabled in Data ONTAP v VSA user root password as chosen For information on how to enable the setting please refer to Data ONTAP 8 0 7 Mod
78. st moments of the boot of Data ONTAP v 4 Select option 5 and boot it into maintenance mode 5 Now you have to reassign the disks to the VSA in a second step see also the example for this step below a Find the old and new sysids by running the Data ONTAP v disk show a command b Reassign the disks to the new VSA by running the disk reassign s lt old_sysid gt d lt new sysid gt command 6 Reboot the VSA by using the ha t command 7 Finally you must reassign the license to Data ONTAP v by running the vsa_recovery licenseDataONTAPv command Example for step 5 gt disk show a DISK OWNER 2575919090 Poold 25759190390 Pool 0 80 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 6 Diagnostics 6 1 Overview The PRIMERGY VSX960 can be regarded as four major SW HW building blocks each with its diagnostic options A summary of these four blocks is provided below 6 1 1 Hardware The PRIMERGY BX920 S2 server blade and SX960 S1 storage blade and the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system log their correctable and uncorrectable errors in event log files Some of the errors are signaled visually by LEDS on the front panels Defective failed server blades or disks are signalized by a flashing error LED Management software supporting hardware diagnostics iRMC webinterface of each PRIMERGY server blade log in using the iIRMC IP address The sensors information the sy
79. stem events log menus and the power management features are very useful here The iRMC provides video redirection to access the console of the server blade MMB remote management web interface log in using the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 management blade IP address Also provides video redirection and power control for all server blades in the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system shows the event log of the BX400 S1 BX900 S1 and the environment status of all its HW components ServerView Operations Manager running on the SVA log in on port 3169 using the SVA IP address Shows dedailed hardware and software configuration of the attached server blades shows monitoring results of the ServerView agents running on the server blades and produces alerts and warnings if needed ServerView with Data ONTAP v 81 Overview VMware vSphere client GUI download from the ESX IP address install it on the Windows PC and start it with the ESX IP address as target host It shows any events from the perspective of the virtual environment VM configuration system protocols resource cou mem disk usage and bottlenecks Allows network configuration You can export the sytem protocols with the vSphere menu file gt export system protocols ServerView Raid console on ESX server log in on port 3173 using the ESX IP address Reports disk hardware oriented events Supports disk diagnostics and maintenance The iRMC and MMB Web inter
80. subject to U S export control laws and may be subject to export or import regulations in other countries You agree to comply with all applicable regulations and obtain any applicable licenses or other authorizations to export re export or import the Software ServerView with Data ONTAP v 93 VSA EULA End User License Agreement 9 Third Party Software Notwithstanding other statements in this EULA third party software including free copyleft and open source software components collectively referred to as Third Party Software are distributed in compliance with the particular licensing terms and conditions attributable to the Third Party Software Fujitsu provides the Third Party Software to You AS IS without any warranties or indemnities of any kind Copyright notices and licensing terms and conditions applicable to the Third Party Software are included on the media on which You received the Software within a NOTICE file 10 General You may not transfer Your rights under this EULA without Fujitsu s prior written approval Fujitsu does not waive any of its rights under this EULA by delaying to exercise its rights or exercising only part of its rights at any time Any notice report approval or consent required or permitted by this EULA shall be in writing If any provision of this EULA shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable or invalid that provision shall be limited or eliminated to the
81. t A Glance monitors the performance of your filer Documentation is not installed Click here to install the ZIP file from the Data ONTAP CD ROM or the NOW site voki Manual pages for Data ONTAP commands are available on your filer Filer vsahost7 Version Status muor Figure 30 NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView pre selection screen The first FilerView icon starts the FilerView application ServerView with Data ONTAP v 61 Storage management E Searea System Status Filer gt Show Status Filer vsahost7 Model DOvM100 System ID 2575919093 Version 8 0 1 Volumes 2 Volumes Aggregates 1 Aggregates 1 Disks Disks 0 spare 0 failed Status The system s global status is normal Click the to open the help manual to this tem Figure 31 NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView application start page The topic entries suffixed by a question mark on the left hand side supply detailed help and support text 4 3 1 1 Problems to load FilerView applets NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView is the standard administration interface for the virtual storage system If you are experiencing that not all FilerView applets can be loaded you will need to disable TLS 1 0 from Java Select the following on your windows system e Control panel gt Java gt Advanced Setting Tab gt Security List e Uncheck the TLS 1 0 box e Restart the browser kill all instances and restart new 62 ServerView with Data ONTAP v
82. t SVA IP address gt 3170 system components http lt SVA IP address gt 3169 SCB server blades SVA text user interface BIOS style SVOM GUI enhance ESX user via VMware vSphere client ments and additional root functions SVA CLI with SVA utilities and SVA and SVA user NetApp dvadmin utility VSA and its VM admin or root via SSH platform RAID ServerView RAID utility RAID storage ESX user storage https lt ESX IP address gt 3173 root VSA NetApp Data ONTAP v FilerView VSA and virtual VSA user GUI storage system root https lt VSA IP address na_admin or http lt VSA IP address na_admin must be enabled NetApp Data ONTAP v CLI via SSH or telnet both must be enabled NetApp Data ONTAP v VSA and its VM VSA user administration tool dvadmin CLI platform root via dvadmin command from the SVA login to SVA CLI required ESX COS SCB ESX console screen VMware ESX VMs ESX user via SSH must be enabled root VMware vSphere client Windows application with TCP IP connection to the ESX host iRMC of ServerView iRMC GUI SCB iRMC user the SCB https lt iRMC IP address gt admin Remote Manager CLI and SMASH CLP via SSH must be enabled BX400 S1 MMB GUI BX400 S1 BX900 S1 MMB user BX900 S1 http s lt MMB IP address gt blade server admin MMB and MMB OEM SM CLP system components Table 1 User interfaces overview 44 ServerView with Data ONTAP v Hardware management 4 2 Hardware management 4 2 1 S
83. tallation of ServerView with Data ONTAP v see section First installation on page 17 The easiest way to accomplish this is to follow these steps gt Boot the Storage Control Blade from the Data ONTAP v product DVD to start its ServerView Installation Manager Details are described in section Booting the Storage Control Blade from the product DVD on page 25 gt Select Update Manager Express as Installation Manager mode and click Continue see figure 6 on page 27 gt Select the Quick Mode tab gt Click the Start button gt When the Update Manger Express has finished remove the product DVD from the DVD drive and abort the Installation Manger Update Manager Express has a CLI which can also be used For details refer to the Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers ServerView Suite manual 40 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 4 Administration and start operation 4 1 Resources and user interfaces overview After successful installation of ServerView with Data ONTAP v the following resources and user interfaces are available to you SVA Enhanced ServerView GUI with SVOM With the GUI of the ServerView Suite you can obtain hardware software and environment information diagnostic and control over the servers and virtual machines of your BX400 S1 BX900 S1 blade server system A comprehensive online help system is incorporated For details refer to the ServerView Suite documentation GUI access via web brow
84. u will be prompted to change the DVD In step 6 after about 35 minutes you are prompted to remove the DVD 24 ServerView with Data ONTAP v First installation Oo a KR w Booting of the Storage Control Blade from the product DVD containing the ServerView Installation Manager SVIM for VSX960 a SVIM adapted to the installation of ServerView with Data ONTAP v Wizard guided user input for configuring the software components to be installed on the Storage Control Blade The parameter configuration will take approximately 5 10 minutes Preparation of the Storage Control Blade s local hard disk boot partition Rebooting of the Storage Control Blade from the product DVD Removal of the product DVD rebooting thr SCB from its local hard disk Insertion of the ESX DVD when prompted installation of VMware ESX Server Removal of the ESX DVD rebooting of the installer into the ESX environment Steps 3 to 6 will take approximately 50 minutes Start of the ESX SVIM Rollout Service that completes the ESX configuration Creation start and self configuration of the ServerView appliance SVA including the management tool dvadmin for the Virtual Storage Appliance VSA executing NetApp Data ONTAP v 10 Creation of the VSA including NetApp Data ONTAP v Steps 7 to 9 will take approximately 20 minutes 3 1 3 Installation procedure 3 1 3 1 Booting the Storage Control Blade from the product DVD
85. ual ServerView with Data ONTAP v 11 Documentation for ServerView Suite 12 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 2 Features 2 1 Storage capabilities e Central internal storage solution with powerful shared and virtual SAN access of all server blades within the PRIMERGY blade server system e Space saving solution using one server blade and one storage blade only incorporating up to 10 physical disks for user data and making external storage devices needless Including VMware certified premium Virtual Storage Appliance NetApp Data ONTAP v comprising many NetApp Data ONTAP features e g SnapShot FlexVol SnapRestore block based iSCSI and file based CIFS NFS I O e Administration interfaces Easy to use ServerView IM and OM integrated GUI of the SVA for first installation initial configuration and various control purposes Established and comprehensive NetApp FilerView interface embedded in the VSA for storage management NetApp Data ONTAP CLI and dvadmin CLI see section 4 3 2 on page 63 for an overview of managing interfaces e RAID protected and I O path redundancy between application blades and storage system possible e Flexible storage solution for SMEs and branch offices Data Center in a Box Refer to chapter Appendix on page 85 to get basic information about the differences between NetApp Data ONTAP v and standard Data ONTAP and about limits and restrictions of Data ONTAP v Serv
86. vnc c beeen da de peiew do Gee RAID configuration Basic ESX configuration ESX network configuration and licensing OVA COMNOMIAMON 4 4 4 eared A ek OO eR MB a VSA configurati s s cs aed aw ee OR i iana Storage blade configuration Application selection oaoa aaa Installation confirmation o oo aaa aa Start page of the ServerView Operations Manager with new entry Appliance 2 ee ServerView server list entries for SCB ESX host VSA GUNA Pe Shi wy ke BB WA a E hk Make Ka Agent Deployment page ofthe SVA BX400S1em 044 06 now manageable Backup Manager page ofthe SVA 18 19 22 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 45 47 48 49 50 ServerView with Data ONTAP v 99 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Blade Power Management page of the SVA with BX400 S1 vSphere client start page Text console window of an SVA Console window to change the SVA password Console window to change the SVA hostname and IP Senge oae ty r aa a e Bas Console window to change the SVA hostname and IP settings 2 2 28446 4 ea ee eee ew rd Console wind
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