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2.      Job Summary   627 Total Jobs   OPending  OinProgress  19Failed  MOAborted  4608 Complete  Description Status Message Details  Edit VLAN Group vm_private_varp Completed Abor Details       3 7 Viewing and Managing Storage Resources    The storage resources underlying the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance repository and the server pool  clustering file system are listed under the Storage tab within Oracle VM Manager  The ZFS storage is  exported through NFS and is listed under the File Servers folder  Do not modify or attempt to delete this  storage     It is possible to attach additional storage for use within Oracle VM  if you intend to create an additional  repository to store virtual machine resources  This activity is beyond the scope of a normal Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance configuration and is not recommended  Information on adding File Servers to your  Oracle VM environment is provided in the Oracle VM User s Guide in the section entitled Discovering File  Servers     Note that only NFS storage is supported within Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Release 1 0   You are fully capable of using other networked storage  available on the public network  within your own    Virtual Machines  The limitations described here apply only to storage used by the Oracle VM environment  running within your Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance        36    Tagging of Resources in Oracle VM Manager       Figure 3 3 A view of the Storage tab    ORACLE    VM Manager Logged in as  a
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5.     gt  ss    Q  al   a  eee   ee ee     _    4  Ifthe compute node provisioning is incomplete and the server is in error status or stuck in an  intermittent state for several hours  click the Reprovision button in the pop up window     5  When the confirmation dialog box appears  click OK to start reprovisioning the compute node     If compute node provisioning should fail after the server was added to the Oracle VM server pool   additional recovery steps are required  The cleanup mechanism associated with reprovisioning cannot  remove the compute node from the Oracle VM configuration  Therefore you need to perform operations in  Oracle VM Manager that are otherwise not permitted  You may also need to power on the compute node  manually     Removing a Compute Node from the Oracle VM Configuration  1  Log into the Oracle VM Manager user interface     For detailed instructions  see Section 3 2     Logging into the Oracle VM Manager Web UI           Oracle VM Server Pool Is Offline After Network Services Restart       2  Go to the Servers and VMs tab and verify that the server pool named Rack1_ServerPool does  indeed contain the compute node that fails to provision correctly     3  If the compute node is locked due to a running job  abort it in the Jobs tab of Oracle VM Manager     Detailed information about the use of jobs in Oracle VM can be found in the Oracle VM User s Guide   Refer to the sections entitled Jobs Tab and Working with the Jobs Framework     4  Remove the comp
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12.   in turn  have redundant  cable connections to both Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches in the rack  All these  components combine to form a physical InfiniBand backplane with a 40Gbit  Quad Data Rate  bandwidth     When the appliance initialization is complete  all necessary Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance software  packages  including host drivers and InfiniBand kernel modules  have been installed and configured  on each component  At this point  the system is capable of using software defined networking  SDN   configured on top of the physical InfiniBand fabric  SDN is implemented through the Oracle Fabric  Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches     Fabric Interconnect    All Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance network connectivity is managed through the Oracle Fabric  Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches  Data is transferred across the physical InfiniBand fabric  but  connectivity is implemented in the form of Software Defined Networks  SDN      sometimes referred   to as  clouds   The physical InfiniBand backplane is capable of hosting thousands of virtual networks   These Private Virtual Interconnects  PVI  dynamically connect virtual machines and bare metal servers  to networks  storage and other virtual machines  while maintaining the traffic separation of hard wired  connections and exceeding their performance     During the initialization process of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  five essential SDNs are  configured  a storage network  an Oracle VM
13.  0 2  The update process is controlled from the command line of the master       17    Connecting and Logging in to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard       management node  For details  see Section 1 7     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Software  Update     For step by step instructions  see Section 2 5     Update        2 1 Connecting and Logging in to the Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Dashboard    To open the Login page of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  enter the following address  in a Web browser     https    TP 7002 ovca    Where  TP refers to the shared Virtual IP address that you have configured for your management nodes  during installation  By using the shared Virtual IP address  you ensure that you always access the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard on the active management node       Important    A You must ensure that if you are accessing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Dashboard through a firewalled connection  the firewall is configured to allow TCP  traffic on the port that Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard is using to  listen for connections    Enter your Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard administration user name in the Username field    This is the administration user name you configured during installation  Enter the password for the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard administration user name in the Password field      Important    to store session data  Therefore  to successfull
14.  CRU Yes  2 2GHz Intel 8 core Xeon E5 2660  95W FRU No  Pre Greased CPU Heatsink FRU No  2 5  Disk Cage Front Indicator Module FRU No  4 Slot 2 5  Disk Backplane Assembly FRU No  900GB   10000 RPM SAS Disk Assembly with 1 bracket CRU Yes  16GB DDR3 1600 DIMM  1 35V FRU No  Dual 40Gbps InfiniBand 4x QDR PCI Express Low Profile Host Channel FRU No  Adapter   4GB USB 2 0 Flash Drive FRU No  8 Port 6Gbps SAS 2 RAID PCI Express HBA  B4 ASIC FRU No  1U 2U Remote Battery Assembly CRU No       ForSun Server X3 2 CRU servicing instructions  see Section 4 4     Servicing a Sun Server X3 2        4 1 3 Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components    The following table lists the replaceable components of the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320     KY    Note    For the current list of replacement parts and their manufacturing part numbers   please refer to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 components list in the  Oracle System Handbook     You access the Oracle System Handbook using this link  https   support oracle com   handbook_private         41    Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components       Click Current Systems  then click Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Hardware  to open the main product page in the System Handbook     Table 4 3 Replaceable Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components                                                                                                             Component Description FRU CRU Hot Swap  Sun ZFS 7320 Storage Head    2 4GHz Intel Q
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17.  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance includes a configuration script that can be run to configure  additional settings that are not catered for within the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  This  script is located at  usr sbin ovca config py on each management node     The script allows you to configure proxy settings that allow the management nodes access to web based  or FTP based resources on the Internet via a proxy server configured within your environment  See  Section 5 1     Adding Proxy Settings for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Updates    for more information     The script also allows you to configure the log level and log path for the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance   These settings can be used to help troubleshoot problems and to assist with data gathering for support  queries  See Section 5 2     Setting the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Log Level    for more information     1 4 Provisioning and Orchestration    As aconverged infrastructure solution  the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 aims to eliminate many  of the intricacies of optimizing the system configuration  Hardware components are installed and cabled   at the factory  Configuration settings and installation software are preloaded onto the system  Once the  appliance is connected to the data center power source and public network  the provisioning process  between the administrator pressing the power button of the first management node and the appliance  reaching its Deployment Readi
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20.  a workstation connected to the provided cable attached  to port 24 of the Oracle Switch ES1 24 and statically assign IP address 192 168 4 254 to it  In this  internal appliance management network  the first management node IP address is 192 168 4 3     Caution    Mbit s  GbE   If your workstation requires a lower speed  Fast Ethernet  100  Mbit s   you may use port 19 of the second Oracle Switch ES1 24  which is  the one on the right hand side if you look from the rear of the rack  A Cat5    A Port 24 of the Oracle Switch ES1 24 has a minimum transfer rate of 1000  Ethernet cable is plugged in and coiled up on the side     Caution    management node  You must log in to both management nodes using SSH to    A Before the mandatory initial update  you also need to power on the second  create the file  tmp install log       ssh root 192 168 4 3  root 192 168 4 3 s password     root oveamn05r1l     touch  tmp install log  root ovcamn05r1l     ssh root 192 168 4 4  root 192 168 4 4 s password   root oveamn06r1l     touch  tmp install log  root ovcamn06rl     exit   logout   Connection to 192 168 4 4 closed   root oveamn05rl1                    24    Update       e If you are updating a configured and provisioned system  connect to the management node using its  IP address in the data center network  as you configured it in the Network Setup tab of the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  For details  see Section 2 4     Network Setup        Note  R The data center IP addre
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22.  in Section 4 2     Preparing Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service        4 3 1 Powering Down Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  When Required     Some service procedures may require you to power down Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2   Perform the following steps to manually power down the system        45    Service Procedures for Rack System Components       Powering down the system    1   2     Press the Power button on the Sun Server X3 2 compute nodes in order to shut them down gracefully     Press the Power button on the Sun Server X3 2 management nodes in order to shut them down  gracefully     Once the Sun Server X3 2 machines are powered off  you can proceed to power off the storage  appliance     Press the Power button on the storage server heads attached to the chassis of the storage device   Press the Power button on both Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches     Toggle the rack Power switches to the Off position     off when power is removed  by way of the power distribution unit  PDU  or at the    Note  R The Ethernet and InfiniBand switches do not have power switches  They power  breaker in the data center     Returning the system to operation    1   2     Toggle the power distribution unit  PDU  circuit breakers of both PDUs to the On position    Wait at least two minutes to allow the PDUs to complete their power on sequence    The Ethernet and InfiniBand switches and storage server heads are powered on with the PDUs    Pres
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24.  management network  a management Ethernet network  and  two VLAN enabled virtual machine networks      e The storage network is a bonded IPoIB connection between the management nodes and the ZFS  storage appliance  and uses the 192 168 40 0 24 subnet       The Oracle VM management network is a PVI that connects the management nodes and compute  nodes in the 192 168 140 0 24 subnet  It is used for all network traffic inherent to Oracle VM  Manager  Oracle VM Server and the Oracle VM Agents     e The management Ethernet network is a bonded Ethernet connection between the compute nodes   The primary function of this network is to provide access to the management nodes from the data center  network  and enable the management nodes to run a number of system services  Since all compute  nodes are also connected to this network  Oracle VM can use it for virtual machine connectivity  with  access to and from data center public network  This subnet is configurable through the Network Setup  tab in the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  VLANs are not supported on this network        The public virtual machine network is a bonded Ethernet connection between the compute nodes   Oracle VM uses this network for virtual machine connectivity  where external access is required  VLAN  1 is automatically configured for this network  Customers can add their own VLANs to the Oracle VM  network configuration  and define the subnet s  appropriate for IP address assignment at the virtual  
25.  packages are  part of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance ISO image downloaded and unpacked on the shared  storage during the update process       ovca snmp 0 9 1 el6 x86_64 rom   e net snmp libs 5 5 44 0 1 el6 x86_64 rpm  e net snmp 5 5 44 0 1 el6 x86_64 rpm   e Im_sensors libs 3 1 1 17 el6 x86_64 rpom  e net snmp utils 5 5 44 0 1 el6 x86_64 rpom    3  Install these packages by running the following command       tom ivi ovca snmp   0 9 1 e16 x86_64 rpm net   snmp   libs   5 5   44 0 1 e16 x86_64 rpm    net   snmp    gt  5    44 0 1 e16  86_64 rom lm sensors   libs   3 1 1 17 e16 x86_64  rpm    net    snmp utils    5 5 44 0 1 e16 x86_64 rpm    4  Create an SNMP configuration file   etc snmp snmpd  conf     This is a standard sample configuration   rocommunity public    syslocation MyDataCenter  dlmod ovca  usr 1ib64 ovca snmp ovca so    5  Enable the snmpd service     service snmpd start   6  If desired  enable the snmpd service on boot     chkconfig snmpd on    7  Open the SNMP ports on the firewall       iptables  I INPUT  p udp  n udp   dport 161    ACCEPT    iptables  I INPUT  9 udp  m udp   dport 162    ACCEPT       59    Changing Oracle WebLogic Server Passwords         iptables save  gt   etc sysconfig iptables    SNMP is now ready for use on this management node  Besides the standard Oracle Linux MIBs  these  are also available     e ORACLE OVCA MIB  ovcaVersion  e ORACLE OVCA MIB  ovcaSerial  e ORACLE OVCA MIB  ovcaType   e ORACLE OVCA MIB  ovcaStatus  e ORACLE OV
26.  software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information on content  products  and services from third parties  Oracle  Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third party content  products   and services  Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss  costs  or damages incurred due to your access to or use of  third party content  products  or services           Table of Contents    PICTACC oS tet Sei he Se ie Res Sees Sk Oe ae NS ee O es ed es Soe a eed Seine hi v  1 Concept  Architecture and Life Cycle of Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 sessies 1  1 1 What is Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  o      cece cece ee cece esac ee eeteeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaa 1  1 2 Hardware Component             ccceccecceee cece cece ee ee a edad ee eee aaa eae ENE ANEAN ENEA 2  1 2 1 Management Nodes raara cece ener cece ee eeee ae ee eeeeae EER E EA ORE 3  12 2 Gomput    Nodes sieeve ctw awn eet ay eae dal eet ee 3  1  2 3 Storage  Appliance aerer eerta uae ea a aa teaa suaver ATEAN E arkaa roni Saa a ANO TEAR ei Ma ao aaas 4  1 2 4 Network Infrastructure s ireociiiserinisreeoain ee ee ee eee ee iiiaae NEAN EAA NANNE a KAAN 5   1 3 Software Components 0 00 00    cece cece cece ee eee teeter ee ee ee aaa teeta eee seca aa te eeeeee sede aaaaeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaees 7  1 3 1 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard            0    cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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28.  the component to be taken offline and powered down     Table 4 11 Service Procedures for NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch                Components   Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap URL   Power supplies Yes http   docs oracle com cd E26698_01 html E26434   240001f49112 html scrolltoc   Fans Yes http   docs oracle com cd E26698_01 html E26434   240001f59112 html scrolltoc   Data cables Yes http   docs oracle com cd E26698_01 html E26434     240001f69112 html scrolltoc       4 8 Servicing an Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch    This section provides instructions to service customer replaceable units  CRUs  in an Oracle Fabric  Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch  Before starting any service procedure  read and follow the guidelines  in Section 4 2     Preparing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service        4 8 1 Powering Down the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch for  Service  When Required     If you need to execute a service procedure that requires the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director  Switch to be powered down  follow these instructions        53    Service Procedures for Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Components       Powering down the fabric director switch  1  Press the Power button to power down the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch gracefully     2  Wait for the Status LED to switch off  indicating that the component has been powered down  successfully     Returning the fab
29.  the entire switch assembly  begin by saving the configuration from  the existing component  so that you can restore the configuration after replacement     Generally speaking  hot swappable components can be serviced without specific additional steps for  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Follow the applicable procedure in the Service Manual  The following  table provides links to each service procedure and indicates whether parts are hot swappable or require  the component to be taken offline and powered down     Table 4 10 Service Procedures for Oracle Switch ES1 24 Components             Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap URL   Power supplies Yes http   docs oracle com cd E39109_01 html E391 16   2400003491 12 html scrolltoc   Fan module Yes http   docs oracle com cd E39109_01 html E391 16     2400003691 12 html scrolltoc   Oracle qualified service    technician only        4 7 Servicing an NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion  Switch    This section provides instructions to service customer replaceable units  CRUs  in a NM2 36P Sun  Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch  Before starting any service procedure  read and follow the  guidelines in Section 4 2     Preparing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service        4 7 1 Powering Down the NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion  Switch for Service  When Required     If you need to execute a service procedure that requires the NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand  Expansion Switch to be powered down  follow t
30.  the section entitled Assemblies   e Manage Virtual Machine ISO Image Files   e Import an ISO   e Edit an ISO   e Delete an ISO   e Clone an ISO   All documentation for these actions can be found in the section entitled ISO Files  CD DVD Images    e Manage Virtual Disks   e Create a virtual disk   e Import a virtual disk      Edit a virtual disk   e Delete a virtual disk   e Clone a virtual disk   All documentation for these actions can be found in the section entitled Virtual Disks     e View Virtual Machine Configuration Entries       33    Configuring Network Resources For Virtual Machines       For more information  refer to the section entitled Virtual Machine Configuration Files     While it is possible to create additional repositories using alternate storage  this is beyond the scope of a  normal Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance configuration and is not recommended     3 6 Configuring Network Resources For Virtual Machines    The Networking tab is used to manage networks within the Oracle VM environment running on the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance  By default  the following networks are already defined and must not be altered     e 192 168 140 0   the management network    This is a private network used exclusively for Oracle VM management traffic  Both management nodes  and all compute nodes are connected to this network through their bondo interface     e 192 168 40 0   the storage network    This is a private IPoIB network used exclusively for traffic to and fr
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34. 17  2 1 Connecting and Logging in to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard                 0  18  2 2 Hardware  Vow  siiin ed ies i aa dae hens Heine tinal Gaede bali E A 18  253  NOTWOIK  VION o Aree EEAS AN ea baked Oa SENERA Tonya uk bacd aa kee a na leds Seaweed ten agave EN 21  2 4 Network Setup sii  aceite eel need erate awed AV eed ade ad eave eee 21  2 0 WPdale weet instead ish heen eh inde nae eet eee neon 23  3 Managing the Oracle VM Virtual Infrastructure        0      ccceccceeeeeeeeeee tees ae aa eeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaeeees 27  3 1 Guidelines and Limitations             ccc ce ceee cece eee eeee teeter ee ee eae ete ee tesa ee ae aa eateeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaeneeeeeeeeeaaa 28  3 2 Logging into the Oracle VM Manager Web Ul                ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeees 28  3 3 Monitoring Health and Performance in Oracle VM                cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeteeeeeeeeeaeaaea 29  3 4 Creating and Managing Virtual Machines            0 0 cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tees aa ea eeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeseeeeeeaaa 29  3 5 Managing Virtual Machine Resources             eceeeeeceeeeeeeee eee tree ee ae ee eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaaeeeeeaaaes 32  3 6 Configuring Network Resources For Virtual Machines                 cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeanaaeeees 34  3 7 Viewing and Managing Storage Resources              ccceeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaneeeeeees 36  3 8 Tagging of Resources in Oracle VM Manager 
35. 247   maintenance__hardware__procedures__ shelf html    4 6 Servicing an Oracle Switch ES1 24    This section provides instructions to service customer replaceable units  CRUs  in an Oracle Switch  ES1 24  Before starting any service procedure  read and follow the guidelines in Section 4 2     Preparing  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service           4 6 1 Powering Down the Oracle Switch ES1 24 for Service  When Required     If you need to execute a service procedure that requires the Oracle Switch ES1 24 to be powered down   follow these instructions     Powering down the switch    1  To power down an individual power supply  remove its power cord        51    Service Procedures for Oracle Switch ES1 24 Components       2  To power down the switch  remove the power cords from both power supplies     Returning the switch to operation  1  Reconnect the power cords to both power supplies   2  Verify that the switch has power by checking the status LEDs     The AC LED lights green to indicate the power supply is connected to line power  A moment later  the  OK LED lights green to indicate the power supply is fully operational     4 6 2 Service Procedures for Oracle Switch ES1 24 Components    For parts that are not hot swappable  power down the Oracle Switch ES1 24 before starting the service  procedure     Warning  X Internal Ethernet connectivity is affected while the component is out of service   Please take the necessary precautions     Caution  A When replacing
36. 4  provisioning  12  Compute Nodes  Hardware  3  Configuration  17  21  21  21  21  21  logging  58  proxy  57  CRU servicing  NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion  Switch  52  Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch  53  Oracle Switch ES1 24  51  rack parts  45  Sun Server X3 2  47  Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320  49    D  Dashboard  17  21  hardware view  18  login  18  Network View  21  Software  7  Database  failover  14  Databases  Software  8  Director Switch F1 15  CRU servicing instructions  53  replaceable components  44  DNS  21    E    electrostatic discharge safety  44    ES1 24 switch  CRU servicing instructions  51    F    Fabric Interconnect F1 15  CRU servicing instructions  53  replaceable components  44  Failover  compute node  14  database  14  management node  13  networking  14  storage  14    H    Hardware  2  Compute Nodes  3  Management Nodes  3  Networking  5  Storage  4   hardware  identifying  18  monitoring  18  status  18  view  18   High Availability  13    InfiniBand switch  CRU servicing instructions  52  replaceable components  43  Initial Setup  17  21  23    J    Jobs and Events  37    L    logging  configure  58    Management Node  21  failover  13  provisioning  11   Management Nodes  Hardware  3   monitoring  enabling SNMP  59  hardware  17  18  29  Network  21  Oracle VM  29  virtual machine  29       91       N    Network  configuration  17  hardware  21  identifying  21  monitoring  17  21  view  21  Network Setup  21  
37. 423025 html scrolltoc  Internal USB flash drives No http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242     24000a6d 1442801  html scrolltoc   Oracle qualified service    technician only        Battery No http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242   240003f01423753 html scrolltoc       4 5 Servicing the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320    This section provides instructions to service customer replaceable units  CRUs  in the Sun ZFS Storage  Appliance 7320  Before starting any service procedure  read and follow the guidelines in Section 4 2      Preparing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service        4 5 1 Powering Down the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 for Service  When  Required     If you need to execute a service procedure that requires the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 to be  powered down  follow these instructions     Powering down the storage head controller    Powering down or removing all SAS chains from a disk shelf will cause the controllers to panic to prevent  data loss  To avoid this  shut down the controllers before decommissioning the shelf     1  Log into the BUI        49    Service Procedures for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components       2  Click the Power icon on the left side of the masthead     If the BUI is not accessible  select one of the following options     Note  R In a configuration with clustered storage heads  always shut down the standby head  before the active head       SSH into the appliance and issue the maintenance system 
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40. CA MIB  nodeTable    Usage examples       snmpwalk  v 1  c public  O e 130 35 70 186 ORACLE OVCA MIB   ovcaVersion    snmpwalk  v 1  c public  O e 130 35 70 111 ORACLE OVCA MIB   ovcaStatus    snmpwalk  v 1  c public  O e 130 35 70 111 ORACLE OVCA MIB   nodeTable    8  Repeat this procedure on the second management node     Enabling SNMP on the Compute Nodes    utils are already installed at the factory  but the SNMP service is not enabled or    Note  R On Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance compute nodes  net snmp and net snmp   configured     1  Using SSH and an account with superuser privileges  log into the compute node  It can be accessed  through the appliance internal management network     ssh roote192 168 4 5  MOCECIY  Sj oA sas jocisisuuoietels  root ovcacn27r1l        2  Create an SNMP configuration file   etc snmp snmpd conf and make sure this line is included   rocommunity public   3  Enable the snmpd service     service snmpd start  SNMP is now ready for use on this compute node    4  If desired  enable the snmpd service on boot       chkconfig snmpd on    5  Repeat this procedure on all other compute nodes installed in your Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  environment     5 5 Changing Oracle WebLogic Server Passwords    The Password Manager  or Wallet  does not have the functionality to manage the Oracle WebLogic  Server passwords  When you change the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance system password through the  Dashboard  you must reconfigure Oracle WebLogic Ser
41. Director Switches is clicked on in the Hardware View   the view is changed to the I O Ports tab in the Network View  See Section 2 3     Network View    for more  information     The Hardware View provides an accessible tool for troubleshooting hardware components within Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance and identifying where these components are actually located within the rack   Where components might need replacing  the new component must take the position of the old component  within the rack to maintain configuration        19    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Logged in as  ovcaadmin    Hardware View  Base Rack Front View                                                 I          3  i j    oh  HEE CT a  Al  menenenen                E E E 7    T       li  IHN       i  iHi    i                              unn                                     i  INN          il  nui             z    o           v    v  o  o  o  o      x   o  o      o      v  o  o          20    Network View       2 3 Network View    The Network View provides a graphical representation of the networking hardware within the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance rack  Specifically  the I O modules and their network ports on the are shown on  a diagram depicting the back panel of the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch     Figure 2 2 Network View   IO Module Ports    ORACLE    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Logged in as  ovcaadmin Logout    network view ESSER   Enia eiia Maar       2 4 Network 
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43. FRU CRU Hot Swap  F1 15 Power Supply CRU Yes   QDR Fabric Board CRU No   2U 4U Front Panel G2  Com X i7  FRU No   F1 15 I O Management Module CRU No   F1 15 Fan Tray CRU Yes   Quad Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet  GbE  Module CRU Yes   Dual Port 2 x 8 Gigabit Fibre Channel I O Module CRU Yes  F1 15 Chassis without Power Supply  Fan  Fabric Board  Front Panel FRU No       For Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch CRU servicing instructions  see Section 4 8      Servicing an Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch        4 2 Preparing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service    This section describes safety considerations and prerequisites for component replacement procedures   Safety Precautions    For your protection  observe the following safety precautions when servicing your equipment     e Follow all standard cautions  warnings  and instructions marked on the equipment and described in the  following documents        The printed document Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems  7063567     e The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Safety and Compliance Guide  E39921 02        44    Electrostatic Discharge Safety       e Follow the safety guidelines described in the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Installation Guide   E39907 03         Electrical Power Requirements  e Rack mount Safety Precautions  e Follow the electrostatic discharge safety practices as described in this section     e Disconnect all power supply cords before ser
44. HCP  server on the internal appliance management network  192 168 4 0   If virtual  machines are connected to this network  they are likely to cause IP conflicts and  security issues     Do not edit or delete any of the networks listed here  Doing so may cause your appliance to malfunction   In an Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance context  use the Networking tab to configure and manage Virtual  NICs and VLANs for use by your virtual machines     The creation and management of Virtual NICs is important for the facilitation of networking within your  virtual machines  Use the Virtual NICs subtab to create batches of Virtual NICs that virtual machines are  able to use  The process for creating Virtual NICs is described in the Oracle VM User s Guide in the section  entitled Managing VNICs        35    Viewing and Managing Storage Resources       Figure 3 2 A view of the Networking tab    ORACLE    VM Manager Loggedinas  admin Logout Settings   Help    Health Servers and VMs Repositories Networking Storage Tools and Resources Jobs    Networks TEEVLAN Groups  E Virtual NICs    view   amp   AR      Intra Network i        Name Sewer Server Cluster   Live Migrate  Storage Virtual  VLAN Segment Description       Management Heartbeat Machine  192 168 140 0 v y   192 168 40 0 v J   mgmt_public_eth   vm_private_vian25   network  VianSegment  25  in vm_private_vgrp  vm_private vm_private_vseg_1   vm_public_vian v vm_public_vian_vseg_1    Network Channels    Rows Selected 1 Columns Hidden 1 
45. M2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch for Service   When Required   sirkoni ict aii A tied ia a eit aie 52  4 7 2 Service Procedures for NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch  GOMPONEMIS  sc2hcebsechelautonsh E E E AE EA TEE A TE 53   4 8 Servicing an Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch              cccccccceseeceeeneeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeees 53  4 8 1 Powering Down the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch for Service  When  Regurod kiero nr aS EEE AR A EAE E AEE E dea atu easy 53  4 8 2 Service Procedures for Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Components           54    This chapter contains an overview of replaceable components in your Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  X3 2  and provides servicing instructions for customer replaceable units     4 1 Replaceable Components    According to Oracle s Component Replacement Policy  the replaceable components in your system are  designated as either field replaceable units  FRUs  or customer replaceable units  CRUs         A part designated as a FRU must be replaced by an Oracle qualified service technician        A part designated as a CRU can be replaced by a person who is not an Oracle qualified service  technician     All CRUs and FRUs are listed and identified in this chapter  but only the servicing instructions for CRUs  are included in this Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Administrator s Guide  For FRU replacement   please contact Oracle        39    Rack Co
46. Machine Resources       Figure 3 1 A view of the Servers and VMs tab    ORACLE    VM Manager Loggedinas  admin Logout Settings   Help      CE seversandvms EON    View   Perspective  Server Pools kl a Be l R D P     Name Tag s   Keymap  Virtual IP Master Server  Pool File System Secure VM Migrate  Rack1_ServerPool en us 192 168 140 217 ovcacn13r1 OVCA_ZFSSA_Rack1  dew mapper Yes       ovcacn07r1  ovcacn08r1  ovcacn09r1  ovcacn10r1  ovcacn11r1  ovcacn12r1  ovcacn13r1  ovcacn14r1  ovcacn26r1  ovcacn27r1  Unassigned Servers  E Unassigned Virtual Machines    a  a  yi  a  5  ui  a  yi  a  ui      Job Summary     627 Totaljobs   OPending GOinProgress  19Failed  MOAborted K 608 Complete  Description Status Message   Details       3 5 Managing Virtual Machine Resources    The Repositories tab provides a view of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance repository  By default  a  shared repository is configured on the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 and named Rack1 repository   Additional local repositories are configured using the free disk space of each compute node  None of the  default repository configurations may be altered     Caution    A Using local storage on the compute nodes has implications that you should take  into account when planning the deployment of your virtual environment  For  example     e Virtual machines with resources in a local storage repository cannot be migrated  to another compute node     e Templates  assemblies and ISOs in local storage repositories cannot b
47. Networking  failover  14  Hardware  5  networking  proxy  57  using VLANs  58  NM2 36P InfiniBand switch  CRU servicing instructions  52  replaceable components  43  NTP  21    O    Operating Systems  Software  8  Oracle VM  27  Events  37  Health  29  Jobs  37  login  28  monitoring  29  Networking  34  Repositories  32  Servers and VMs  29  Storage  36  tagging  37  Tools and Resources  37  Oracle VM Manager  adding expansion nodes  13  server pool  13  Software  8    P    Password  21  Password Manager  7  power off procedure  servicing  45  Provisioning  11  compute node discovery  12  expansion node  13  initialization  11  server pool configuration  13  proxy  configure  57  Public Network  21    R    rack  CRU servicing instructions  45  replaceable components  40  replaceable components  NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion  Switch  43  Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch  44  Oracle Switch ES1 24  43  rack infrastructure  40  Sun Server X3 2  40  Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320  41  reset  21    S    safety  electrostatic discharge  44  service precautions  44  Server  information  29  service  39  electrostatic discharge  44  preparations  44  replaceable components  39  safety precautions  44  servicing NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand  Expansion Switch parts  52  servicing Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director  Switch parts  53  servicing Oracle Switch ES1 24 parts  51  servicing rack parts  45  servicing Sun Server X3 2 parts  47  servicin
48. Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2    Administrator s Guide for Release 1 0    ORACLE       E40647 02  January 2014       Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  Administrator s Guide for Release  1 0    Copyright    2008  2014  Oracle and or its affiliates  All rights reserved     Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and or its affiliates  Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners     Intel and Intel Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation  All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are  trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International  Inc  AMD  Opteron  the AMD logo  and the AMD Opteron logo are trademarks or  registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices  UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group     This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected  by intellectual property laws  Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law  you may not use  copy  reproduce   translate  broadcast  modify  license  transmit  distribute  exhibit  perform  publish  or display any part  in any form  or by any means  Reverse  engineering  disassembly  or decompilation of this software  unless required by law for interoperability  is prohibited     The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error free  If you find any errors  please report
49. Oracle VM management network  the console output  looks similar to this       ifconfig bond0d    bondo    Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 001S  974E B0  02   ainsi  echoes Oe r Com MOrABedas E Hne eMMo S SMa skoor SSO  inet6 addr  fe80  213 97ff fed4e b002 64 Scope  Link   UP BROADCAST RUNNING MASTER MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1   RX packets 62191 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0   TX packets 9183 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0  collisions 0 txqueuelen 0   RX bytes 4539474  4 33 MB  TX bytes 1853641  1 77 MB        64       Appendix A Licenses    Table of Contents    A 1 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Controller Software         0   cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaeeees 65  Av  Oracle LINUX  cs betel ates ae E aati ie ena inane alin a E 70  A 3 Oracle Hardware with Pre Installed Oracle VM Server              cccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaeeeeeeseeeaeaaaaeenees 73  A 4 License Information for Software Component           0    ccceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaneeeeeeeeeaeaaea 82  A 4 1 Hardware Management Pack             cceceeeeeee eres ee ee tere eee ee KA EE EELEE EREE SEEE 82  A 4 2 Java Runtime Environment                cccceeeeeceeeee ee eeceee ee encase ee eeceae ee eeaeee ee eeaeaeeeeeaaeeeeesaneeeeenees 82  AAS  TAY  PLOXY aa hace cea cs Sev ag SO eh eas ee ae ate Sah cs See AA 83  AAA PODEC ore ee rea eei ETE ET EE EE AET AEO EEE A AOE EERE O EE eea EEEN 88  A 4 5 Oracle Fabric Manager              ccceeeceee eee eeeeeeeeeeee e
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51. RL    Power supplies Yes In the Oracle Fabric Director Hardware and Host Drivers  Installation Guide  refer to the following section        Chapter 7  page 179      Performing Service Tasks     page  189     Removing VP780 Power Supplies      Installation is the reverse of this procedure     Fan modules Yes In the Oracle Fabric Director Hardware and Host Drivers  Installation Guide  refer to the following section        Chapter 7  page 179      Performing Service Tasks     page  184     Removing VP780 Fan Modules           54    Service Procedures for Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Components          Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap    URL       Installation is the reverse of this procedure        Fabric board No    In the Oracle Fabric Director Hardware and Host Drivers  Installation Guide  refer to the following section     Chapter 7  page 179      Performing Service Tasks     page  202     Replacing the VP780 QDR Fabric Board           Management module No    In the Oracle Fabric Director Hardware and Host Drivers  Installation Guide  refer to the following section     Chapter 7  page 179      Performing Service Tasks     page  235     Removing and Installing a VP780 Management  Module           I O modules Yes    In the Oracle Fabric Director Hardware and Host Drivers  Installation Guide  refer to the following section     Chapter 7  page 179      Performing Service Tasks     page  224     Removing and Installing VP780 I O Modules        Caution    A The la
52. Replacing a Drive    on this page   http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__procedures__ shelf html          Fan modules Yes http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__ details _7x20 html maintenance__ har  Storage head power supplies Yes http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 html E38247     maintenance__hardware__ details _7x20 html maintenance__ har    Disk shelf power supplies Yes Refer to the section    Replacing a Power Supply    on this  page  http   docs oracle com cd E2831 7_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__procedures__ shelf html             Memory modules No http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__ details _7x20 html maintenance__ har  PCI Express risers and cards No http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__details _7x20 html maintenance__ har  Battery No http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__ details _7x20 html maintenance__ har  System indicator boards Yes http   docs oracle com cd E26765_01 html E26399     maintenance__hardware__ details _7x20 html maintenance__ har       Disk shelf I O modules Yes Refer to the section    Replacing an I O Module    on this  page  http   docs oracle com cd E2831 7_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__procedures__ shelf html       Disk shelf SIM boards Yes Refer to the section    Replacing a SIM Board    on this  page  http   docs oracle com cd E2831 7_01 html E38
53. SFP Cable  1m CRU Yes  Power Distribution Units  PDUs     15KVA Three Phase PDU  North America FRU No  15KVA Three Phase PDU  International FRU No  15KVA Single Phase PDU  North America FRU No  22KVA Single Phase PDU  North America FRU No  22KVA Single Phase PDU  North America FRU No  24KVA Three Phase PDU  North America FRU No  24KVA Three Phase PDU  International FRU No       For rack level CRU servicing instructions  see Section 4 3     Servicing the Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance X3 2 Rack System        4 1 2 Sun Server X3 2 Components       40    Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components       The following table lists the replaceable components of the Sun Server X3 2 management and compute    nodes     E    Note    For the current list of replacement parts and their manufacturing part numbers   please refer to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 components list in the  Oracle System Handbook     You access the Oracle System Handbook using this link  https   support oracle com   handbook_private      Click Current Systems  then click Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Hardware  to open the main product page in the System Handbook     Table 4 2 Replaceable Sun Server X3 2 Components                                                    Component Description FRU CRU Hot Swap  System Board Assembly FRU No  Dual Counter Rotating Fan Module CRU Yes  1 Slot PCI Express Riser Assembly FRU No  2 Slot PCI Express Riser Assembly FRU No  A256 600 Watt AC Input Power Supply
54. SING FROM  OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE  USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE     A 4 5 Oracle Fabric Manager  Oracle Fabric Manager is included with Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2   License information is available at the following location     http   docs oracle com cd E38500_01 pdf E50996 pdf    A 4 6 Oracle VM    Oracle VM is included with Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2   License information is available at the following location     http   docs oracle com cd E35328_01 E35332 html vmusg licenses htm     A 5 License Information for Hardware Components    The following list provides access to license information for each hardware component   e Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch   URL  http   docs oracle com cd E38500_01 index html    e Oracle Switch ES1 24        88    License Information for Hardware Components       URL  http   docs oracle com cd E39109_01 html E39115 index html  e NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch    URL  http   docs oracle com cd E26698_01 html E23541 index html  e Sun Server X3 2   URL  http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E28850 index html  e Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320     URL  http   docs oracle com cd E26765_01 html E26047 index html       89          90       Index    A    Appliance  Architecture  1  Backup  14  Hardware  1  2  High Availability  13  Overview  1  1  Provisioning  1  11  Software  1  7  Software Update  15    B  Backup  14  17    C    Compute Node  failover  1
55. Setup    The Network Setup tab is used to configure networking and service information for the management  nodes  The following fields are available for configuration     e Management Node 1  Use this field to specify an IP address within your datacenter network that can be  used to directly access this management node     e Hostname  Use this field to specify the host name for the first management node system     e Management Node 2  Use this field to specify an IP address within your datacenter network that can be  used to directly access this management node     e Hostname  Use this field to specify the host name for the second management node system       Domain Name  Use this field to specify the domain that each of the management node systems belong  to     Virtual IP  Use this field to specify the shared Virtual IP address that is used to always access the active  management node  This IP address must be in the same subnet as the IP addresses that you have  specified for each management node     e Netmask  Use this field to specify the netmask for the network that the Virtual IP address and  management node IP addresses belong to        21    Network Setup       Default Gateway  Use this field to specify the default gateway for the network that the Virtual IP address  and management node IP addresses belong to     NTP  Use this field to specify the NTP server that the management nodes and other appliance  components must use to synchronize their clocks to     DNS  Use 
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59. TP proxy        usr sbin ovca config py   http  http   IP PORI     Where TP is the IP address of your proxy server  and PORT is the TCP port on which it is listening  If  your proxy server expects a user name and password  this can be specified in the following format      http    username  password IP  PORT    To set an HTTPS proxy    y  USE  sbin oves Cconiig py   https    http  Eg PORTY  To set an FTP proxy    y  USe sbin ovca contig py   ttp    http  TP  PoRT     Proxy options can be chained together into a single command        57    Setting the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Log Level          usr sbin ovca config py   http  http   IP PORTI    ftp  http   IP PORI   Finally  to view the  usr sbin ovca config py help  use the  h parameter     3  Setting any single parameter automatically rewrites the configuration file and the proxy settings become  active immediately     5 2 Setting the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Log Level    When troubleshooting or if you have a support query open  you may be required to change the log level for  your Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  The settings for this are contained in  etc ovca conf  and can  be changed using the  usr sbin ovca config py script     The following instructions must be followed for each of the two management nodes in your environment     Changing the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Log Level for a Management Node    1  Gain command line access to the management node  Usually this is achieved using SSH and log
60. X3 2 is the integration of components  and resources for the purpose of ease of use and rapid deployment  It should be considered a general  purpose solution in the sense that it supports the widest variety of operating systems  including Windows   and any application they might host  Customers can attach their existing storage or provide storage  solutions from Oracle or third parties     1 2 Hardware Components    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 consists of a Sun Rack II 1242 base  populated with the  hardware components identified in Figure 1 1     Figure 1 1 Components of an Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Rack          Management Nodes       Table 1 1 Figure Legend                         Item Quantity Description   A 1 Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320   B 2 Sun Server X3 2  used as management nodes   C 2 25 Sun Server X3 2  used as virtualization compute nodes  D 2 Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch   E 2 NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch  F 2 Oracle Switch ES1 24       1 2 1 Management Nodes    At the heart of each Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 installation is a pair of management nodes   They are installed in rack units 5 and 6 and form a cluster in active standby configuration for high  availability  both servers are capable of running the same services and have equal access to the system  configuration  but one operates as the master while the other is ready to take over the master functions   in case a failure oc
61. _private      Click Current Systems  then click Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Hardware  to open the main product page in the System Handbook     Table 4 5 Replaceable NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch Components             Component Description FRU CRU Hot Swap  Datacenter InfiniBand Switch 36 Subassembly FRU No  Type A247A 760 Watt AC Input Power Supply CRU Yes          43    Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Components          Component Description FRU CRU Hot Swap       Rear to Front Airflow Fan Module CRU Yes    For NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch CRU servicing instructions  see Section 4 7      Servicing an NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch        4 1 6 Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Components    The following table lists the replaceable components of the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director  Switch     Note   R For the current list of replacement parts and their manufacturing part numbers   please refer to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 components list in the  Oracle System Handbook     You access the Oracle System Handbook using this link  https   support oracle com   handbook_private      Click Current Systems  then click Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Hardware  to open the main product page in the System Handbook     Table 4 6 Replaceable Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Components                               Component Description 
62. a Custom CA Certificate for SSL Encryption            0  ccccceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaeeeeeeees 61  5 7 A Compute Node Fails to Complete Provisioning               ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeateeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 62  5 8 Oracle VM Server Pool Is Offline After Network Services Restart                  ccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 63    This chapter describes how to resolve a number of common problem scenarios     5 1 Adding Proxy Settings for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Updates    If your data center does not provide unlimited internet access and has a proxy server in place to control  HTTP  HTTPS or FTP traffic  you may need to configure your management nodes to be able to access  external resources for the purpose of performing software updates     The following instructions must be followed for each of the two management nodes in your environment     Adding Proxy Settings for a Management Node    1  Gain command line access to the management node  Usually this is achieved using SSH and logging  in as the root user with the global Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance password     2  Use the  usr sbin ovca config py script to add  view or modify your proxy settings  This  script safely reads and edits the  etc ovca conf file  to prevent the possibility of configuration file  corruption     To view the current values for the configurable settings in the configuration file run the script as follows      usr sbin ovca config py  r  To set an HT
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64. an Oracle VM Server into Maintenance Mode    in the Oracle VM User s Guide     1  Login to the Oracle VM Manager Web UI     For details  refer to the section    Section 3 2     Logging into the Oracle VM Manager Web UI       in the  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Administrator s Guide     a  Enter the following address in a Web browser  https   manager   vip 7002 ovm console     Replace manager vip with the virtual IP address  or corresponding host name  that you have  configured for your management nodes during installation     b  Enter the Oracle VM Manager user name and password in the respective fields and click OK        47    Service Procedures for Sun Server X3 2 Components       2  Inthe Servers and VMs tab  select the Oracle VM Server in the navigation pane  Click Edit Server in  the management pane toolbar     The Edit Server dialog box is displayed     3  Select the Maintenance Mode check box to place the Oracle VM Server into maintenance mode  Click  OK     The Oracle VM Server is in maintenance mode and ready for servicing     4  When the Sun Server X3 2 is ready to rejoin the Oracle VM server pool  perform the same procedure  and clear the Maintenance Mode check box     Powering down the system    These steps briefly describe the procedure  For detailed instructions  refer to the chapter    Preparing for  Service    in the Sun Server X3 2 Service Manual  part no  E22313      1  Power down the server gracefully whenever possible   The easiest way is to pre
65. and the node database  The node database is a single access MySQL database  located on   the management NFS share  containing the state and configuration details of each node in the system   including MAC addresses  IP addresses and host names  The discovery process of a node begins with  a DHCP request from the ILOM  All discovery and provisioning actions are asynchronous and occur in  parallel  The DHCP server hands out pre assigned IP addresses on the appliance management network   192 168 4 0 24    When the Node Manager has verified that a node has a valid service tag for use  with Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  it launches a series of provisioning tasks  All required software  resources have been loaded onto the ZFS storage appliance at the factory     Provisioning Tasks    The provisioning process is tracked in the node database by means of status changes  The next  provisioning task can only be started if the node status indicates that the previous task has completed  successfully  For each valid node  the Node Manager begins by building a PXE configuration and forces  the node to boot using Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance runtime services  After the hardware RAID 1       12    Server Pool Readiness       configuration is applied  the node is restarted to perform a kickstart installation of Oracle VM Server   Crucial kernel modules and host drivers for InfiniBand and IO Director support are added to the installation   At the end of the installation process  the net
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68. cccecesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeees  4 8 1 Powering Down the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch for Service   When REQUIFCG  iosart eree a EAE N RAEES NEEE REET NEEESE RE AES  4 8 2 Service Procedures for Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch  GOMPOMCNIS  epee E AA E A A E E E A E   9  PTOUBIGSMOOUNG  senie AA E AS EE E E A EAE   5 1 Adding Proxy Settings for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Updates                 ceceeeeeeeeeee   5 2 Setting the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Log Level                 cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeeeees   5 3 Configuring Data Center Switches for VLAN Traffic             ccccceeeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeaaeneeeeeeees   5 4 Enabling SNMP Server Monitoring               cccceeeeeeeeeeeee ee eee eeeeeeeeee ee ae aa eeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaneeeeeeeeeaeaaea   5 5 Changing Oracle WebLogic Server PasswordS              ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeseaeaaeeeeeeeeess   5 6 Using a Custom CA Certificate for SSL Encryption               ccc cececeeeeeeeee ee aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaneeeeeees   5 7 A Compute Node Fails to Complete Provisioning                  ccceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaes   5 8 Oracle VM Server Pool Is Offline After Network Services Restart                   ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees   A LICGNSOS    ess divered chev E Mati aneeiatectt EAE A be ceded iveteberstadectedvtoedimseedans hse T E E lve dugesiders   A 1 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Controller Software               ccceceeeeeee
69. ccceeeeeeeeeeeee ee ae ee eeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaea 7  1 3 2 Password Manager  Wallet         0    cee ee eeee eter cette ee etree eater senate esse dane eeeeaaneeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeea 7  1 3 3   Oracle  VM Managet setario nd aed divest adda sl aol aii eine 8  1 3 4 Operating System Sximo ioa teeter ee ee eae etter ee ee sede a i ee aai aaa A R 8  173 5  Databases  s 2cito i vices en eel hehe et ee ed hts a ee a i a ek ae 8  1 3 6 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Management Software              ccccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeees 10  1 3 7 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Configuration Script              ccccceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeees 11  1 4 Provisioning and Orchestration  0          ccceceeeeeeeee cece eecee cece teen ee aaa eee te eter ease ead teeeeeee ee aeaaaaeeeeeeeeeaeaae 11  1 4 1 Appliance Management Initialization         eee eee e eee e eee e cena terete aa eeeeeaaieeeeeaaaeeeeeaaaaeees 11  1 4 2 Compute Node Discovery and Provisioning                 ccceeeeeeeeeee ae ee eeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaenees 12  1 4 3 Server Pool Readiness ninine ianea ai a i a a a a aa 13  125   High Availabilty serie e a a e a e aa aaa rete se ade ct teeta tenets 13  1 6 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Backup           ssssssssssssisesssssrrrrrrrssstntirrrerssstntrrnrtnssssnnrnnnnt 14  1 7 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Software Update             sssessssssssssrerrsieresssrrrrrrrnssssrrrnrrrnen 15    This chapter describes what Oracle Virtual C
70. ce  an infrastructure solution in the form of a hardware appliance that comes from       Modular Implementation of a Complete Stack       the factory pre configured  It enables the operation of the entire system as a single unit  not a series of  individual servers  network hardware and storage providers  Installation  configuration  high availability   expansion and upgrading are automated and orchestrated as much as possible  Within approximately  three hours after power on  or one hour with up to 10 compute nodes  the appliance is ready to create  virtual servers  Virtual servers are commonly deployed from Oracle VM templates  individual pre   configured VMs  and assemblies  interconnected groups of pre configured VMs      Modular Implementation of a Complete Stack    With Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  Oracle offers a unique full stack of hardware  software   virtualization technology and rapid application deployment through assemblies  All this is packaged   in a single modular and extensible product  The minimum configuration consists of a base rack with  infrastructure components  a pair of management nodes  and two compute nodes  This configuration can  be extended by one compute node at a time  All rack units  whether populated or not  are pre cabled and  pre configured at the factory in order to facilitate the installation of expansion compute nodes on site at a  later time     Ease of Use    The primary value proposition of Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance 
71. ce X3 2       4 4 Servicing a SUN Servar XJ  wx  covasidaeeectestdovacahaveddzesh cossadawopeneshencseadaeouunedacebesdaseevereshdantentaeeds  4 4 1 Powering Down Sun Server X3 2 for Service  When Required                     eeeeeeeeeeeeeees  4 4 2 Service Procedures for Sun Server X3 2 Component                cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneaeeeees   4 5 Servicing the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320             cceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeteeeeeeeeeaeaaaaeenees  4 5 1 Powering Down the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 for Service  When Required         4 5 2 Service Procedures for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components                000   4 6 Servicing an Oracle Switch ES1 24 00    ccceceeeee cece nee eeee tenet eee ee aa aaa teeeeeeeseaaaaaaeeeeeeeseeaaaaaeaes  4 6 1 Powering Down the Oracle Switch ES1 24 for Service  When Required                    4 6 2 Service Procedures for Oracle Switch ES1 24 Component                 ccceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees   4 7 Servicing an NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch s es  4 7 1 Powering Down the NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch for  Service  When Required             ccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee aa eee ee eeee sees aaaaaeaaeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaaeeeeeeeeaeaaaaeeeeeees  4 7 2 Service Procedures for NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch  GOMPONCMIIS cust eter setters    ecieretscas a et nee Oouidaatsnececcaehs a een T A   4 8 Servicing an Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch              cccc
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73. curs  The master management node runs the full set of services required  while the  standby management node runs a subset of services until it is promoted to the master role  The master  role is determined at boot through OCFS2 Distributed Lock Management on an iSCSI LUN  which both  management nodes share on the Sun ZFS storage appliance installed at the bottom of the rack  Because  rack units are numbered from the bottom up  the master management node is typically the Sun Server  X3 2 in rack unit 5  It is the only server that must be powered on by the administrator in the entire process  to bring the appliance online     For details about how high availability is achieved with Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  refer to  Section 1 5     High Availability        When you power on the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for the first time  you can change the  factory default IP configuration of the management node cluster  so that they can be easily reached   from your data center network  The management nodes share a Virtual IP  where the management   web interface can be accessed  During system initialization  after the management cluster is set up  successfully  the master management node loads a number of Oracle Linux 6 services  in addition to  Oracle VM and its associated MySQL database     including network  sshd  ntpd  iscsi initiator  dhcpd       to be able to orchestrate the provisioning of all system components  During provisioning  all networking  and stora
74. d the o2cb services have started  successfully  the management nodes can join the cluster  In the meantime  the first management node  has also started the second management node  which will come up with an identical configuration  Both  management nodes eventually join the cluster  but the first management node will take an exclusive lock  on the shared OCFS2 file system using Distributed Lock Management  DLM   The second management  node remains in permanent standby and takes over the lock only in case the first management node goes  down or otherwise releases its lock     With mutual exclusion established between both members of the management cluster  the master  management node continues to load the remaining Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance services  including  tftp  dhcpd  Oracle VM Manager and the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance databases  The virtual IP  address of the management cluster is also brought online  and the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Dashboard is started within WebLogic  The static Apache web server now redirects to the Dashboard at  the virtual IP  where the administrator can access a live view of the appliance rack component status     Once the dhcpd service is started  the system state changes to Provision Readiness  which means it is  ready to discover non infrastructure components     1 4 2 Compute Node Discovery and Provisioning    Node Manager    To discover compute nodes  the Node Manager on the master management node uses a DHCP   server 
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76. des are listed as belonging to a single server pool called Rack1_ServerPool  The configuration of this  server pool must not be altered  There is no need to discover servers  as compute nodes are automatically  provisioned and discovered within an Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Editing the configuration of the  server pool  servers  affinity groups and processor compatibility groups is not supported  The primary  purpose of this tab within the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance context is to create and manage your  virtual machines     Virtual machines can be created using    e ISO files in a repository  hardware virtualized only    e Mounted ISO files on an NFS  HTTP or FTP server  paravirtualized only   e Virtual machine templates  by cloning a template    e Existing virtual machine  by cloning the virtual machine    e Virtual machine assemblies    Virtual machines require most installation resources to be located in the storage repository  managed by   Oracle VM Manager  with the exception of mounted ISO files for paravirtualized guests  See Section 3 5       Managing Virtual Machine Resources    for more information on importing these resources into the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance repository        29    Managing Virtual Machines       Before you create a virtual machine that requires network connectivity  or a paravirtualized machine which  requires network connectivity to perform the operating system install  you must generate some virtual  network interfaces usi
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78. dmin Logout Settings   Help      Health Servers and VMs Repositories Networking Storage Tools and Resources Jobs    ERZ XM AIO View   Perspective  Physical Disks       7 Xaaa Name   File Servers      i SAN Servers    Filter    Name Event Severity Size  GiB  Server   Status Shareable  Description   gt  k Gi 3 D SUN  1  Normal 200 0 ovcacn07r1  ovcaci Online  s D SUN  2  Normal 12 0 ovcacn07r1  ovcaci Online     gt  b Unmanaged FibreChannel Storage Arr  SUN  3 Normal 300 0 ovcacn07r1  ovcaci Online   gt   By Unmanaged iSCSI Storage Array e o8  v aoa    BD Local File Systems  E SharedFile Systems      Job Summary      627 Total Jobs   OPending GOinProgress  19Failed  A0 Aborted    608 Complete  Description Status Message   Details  Edit VLAN Group vm_private_vorp Completed Abo Details       3 8 Tagging of Resources in Oracle VM Manager    The Tools and Resources tab is used to configure global settings for Oracle VM and to manage tags   which can be used to identify and group resources  Since many of the global settings such as server  update management and NTP configuration are managed automatically within Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance  you do not need to edit any settings here  Those configuration changes could cause the  appliance to malfunction     You are able to create  edit and delete tags  by following the instructions in the section entitled Tags     3 9 Managing Jobs and Events    The Jobs tab provides a view of the job history within Oracle VM Manager  It is used 
79. e Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Software Update       nfs shared_storage  which resides in the MGMT_ROOT file system on the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance  7320     From the command line  you are able to activate a downloaded software image  Activation starts a  coordinated process on the management nodes that relies on management node failover to succeed     The activation process can be summarized in the following way     The current master begins the process by creating a database entry to include a message containing the  version number of the software that you are updating to  a time stamp and the node name of the inactive  management node     The current master reboots the inactive management node and provisions it with the new software  image in the same way that a compute node is provisioned at start up  The current software on the  inactive management node is wiped and the new software is installed directly from the ISO stored in    nfs shared_storage mgmt_image on the storage appliance     After the install  the management node is rebooted and starts its ovca service  This causes it to re enter  the remaster code and it finalizes its own database entry    The current master detects the database update indicating that the installation has completed and the  newly installed management node is ready to resume service as the new master  It creates its own  database entry to indicate that it is now being updated  and then reboots     The newly installed management node is pr
80. e ae ea ee eeeeeeee ease aaeaeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeseeeeeeaeaaeaees 88  Pea 6 Oracle  VM  E AEE AEA ae vet ie Men ete  hee es alt et cae ee 88  A 5 License Information for Hardware Component                 cceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaa 88    This appendix contains license information applicable to Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 and its  hardware and software components     A 1 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Controller Software  Document Part Number  7082362    Oracle Software License Agreement and Entitlement    READ THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT   AGREEMENT   CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THE  SOFTWARE MEDIA PACKAGE OR USING THE SOFTWARE  BY OPENING THE SOFTWARE MEDIA  PACKAGE OR USING THE SOFTWARE  YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT    IF YOU ARE ACCESSING SOFTWARE ELECTRONICALLY  INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF  THESE TERMS BY SELECTING THE  ACCEPT   OR EQUIVALENT  BUTTON AT THE END OF  THIS AGREEMENT  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS  PROMPTLY RETURN THE  UNUSED SOFTWARE TO YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A REFUND OR  IF SOFTWARE   IS ACCESSED ELECTRONICALLY  SELECT THE  DECLINE   OR  EXIT   BUTTON AT THE END  OF THIS AGREEMENT  IF YOU HAVE SEPARATELY AGREED TO LICENSE TERMS   MASTER  TERMS   FOR YOUR LICENSE TO THIS SOFTWARE  THEN SECTIONS 1 6 OF THIS AGREEMENT    SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS   SHALL SUPPLEMENT AND SUPERSEDE THE MASTER  TERMS IN RELATION TO THIS SOFTWARE     1  Definitions      a   Entitlement  means the collective set o
81. e com goto docfeedback          Conventions   The following text conventions are used in this document    Convention Meaning   boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an  action  or terms defined in text or the glossary    italic Italic type indicates book titles  emphasis  or placeholder variables for which  you supply particular values    monospace    Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph  URLs  code in  examples  text that appears on the screen  or text that you enter        Document Revision    Document generated on  2014 01 24  revision  391        vii          viii       Chapter 1 Concept  Architecture and Life Cycle of Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance X3 2    Table of Contents    1 1 What is Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 0 2    ccc ccccececeee ee eeeeeeeeeeee tees aaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeaaa 1  1 2 Hardware  Components sssi sit eee sevice iaaiiai a iniaa E ssid a EE EASE edie lana dere 2  152 1 Management  Nodos ricirca enS E octane core EOE ohn vont one 3  1 2 2 Compute  Nodes nania linia avin i A ae i A ee 3  12 3 Storage  ApplianGe     cisds  ives lid ives aes Sea es ae ile ia vee iw hives ile a 4  1 2 4 Network Infrastructure neoinein ee cece eee eeeeee ee eeeeee ee eeaeae ee eeaueeeeeeaaeaeeseaaeeeessaaeeeeenenes 5  1 3 Software Components aiioa tidia cece cece eee eter ee eee eee eee ee eaten ee eae teense ee asada a etidan 7  1 3 1 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard               c
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83. e used to  create virtual machines on another compute node     e If a compute node becomes unavailable  its locally stored virtual machines and  resources cannot be restored or migrated to another compute node for continued  service        The virtual machines and resources in local storage repositories are not protected  by automatic failover and high availability mechanisms normally offered by a  clustered Oracle VM server pool with shared storage repository     The Repositories tab is used to manage virtual machine resources  such as installation media and virtual  disks  From this tab  it is possible to create  import or clone Oracle VM templates  assemblies and ISO  image files  It is also possible to create  modify  or clone virtual disks here  The following list provides an  outline of actions that you can perform in this tab  with links to the relevant documentation within the Oracle  VM User s Guide        32    Managing Virtual Machine Resources       e Manage Virtual Machine Templates      Import a template     Create a template   e Edit a template   e Delete a template     Clone a template   e Move a template   e Manage a template clone customizer   All documentation for these actions can be found in the section entitled Virtual Machine Templates   e Manage Virtual Machine Assemblies   e Import an assembly   e Create a template from an assembly   e Edit an assembly   e Delete an assembly   e Refresh an assembly   All documentation for these actions can be found in
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85. edefined IP address in the 192 168 4 0 24 range  In  addition  all Sun Server X3 2 management and compute nodes have a second IP address in this range   which is used for Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  connectivity     While the appliance is initializing  the InfiniBand fabric is not accessible  which means that the  management network is the only way to connect to the system  Therefore  one of the Oracle ES1 24  switches has an Ethernet cable attached to port 24  which the administrator should use to connect a  workstation with fixed IP address 192 168 4 254   From this workstation  the administrator opens a  browser connection to the web server on the master management node at http   192 168 4 3 1   in  order to monitor the initialization process and perform the initial configuration steps when the appliance is  powered on for the first time     InfiniBand  The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance rack contains two NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion    Switches  These redundant switches have redundant cable connections to both InfiniBand ports in each    1 Itis possible that the other management node  in the rack unit just above  assumes the master role  In this case  the web page continues to display the  message  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance is still initializing    Please wait     The administrator should connect to http   192 168 4 4 instead        Network Infrastructure       management node  compute node and storage head  Both InfiniBand switches
86. eeaeaaaaneneeeees 32  3 6 Configuring Network Resources For Virtual Machines                  cceceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaees 34  3 7 Viewing and Managing Storage Resources              cccceceee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee ee aaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeees 36  3 8 Tagging of Resources in Oracle VM Manager                c eceeeeeeeeee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaneneeees 37  3 9 Managing Jobs and EVents 0 0 0 0    ceeeee teeter ener eee tree eee eee naar eee aaae eres aaa eeeeaaaeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeesaaeeeees 37  Warning  O Access to the Oracle VM Manager web user interface and command line interface    is provided without restrictions  The configuration of Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance components within Oracle VM Manager is automatic and handled by the  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance provisioning process  Altering the configuration  of these components directly within Oracle VM Manager is not supported and may  result in the malfunction of the appliance     Use of Oracle VM Manager in the context of Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  should be limited to the management and creation of virtual machines     Configuring additional storage  creating repositories  and setting up additional  networks specifically for the use of virtual machines is possible  However  this  should be done carefully  to avoid disrupting the configuration specific to the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance     Management of virtual machines and your Oracle VM enviro
87. eeeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaea 7  1 3 2 Password Manager  Wallet               cc cceceeeeecneeeeee ee eeeeee sae eeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaaeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaaeees 7  1 3 3 Oracle VM Manage t avn veaa cece aa eae a a ee ee ee a a a i a as 8  1 3 4 Operating Syste mS 00 0    cece n ninia trie aeae dae Te sede Daie aa AEn E Eaa ie eTEN 8  1an  Database gni a le wie i ae ee a a ada 8  1 3 6 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Management Software               ccccsseeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeeees 10  1 3 7 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Configuration Script        0      ccccecsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeees 11   1 4 Provisioning and Orchestration            cccccceceeeeeeee cece ee ae eae eeeeeeee ee ae aaeaeeeeeeeeeseaaaaeeeeseeeeeeaeaaeeees 11  1 4 1 Appliance Management Initialization          cece cece cece ae ee eres aa eeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeees 11  1 4 2 Compute Node Discovery and Provisioning         0     cccccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeees 12  1 4 3 Server Pool Readiness           0  cccccececcceeceeeeeeeeee ee ae eae test eeeeeeaeaaaeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaaeeeeeeeeaeaaea 13  High  Availability aeaiee aa a eee 2 ta led bina heen ete 13  1 6 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Backup               ccceeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaaes 14  1 7 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Software Update              cccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15  2 Monitoring and Managing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2           ccccceceeeeeeeee ee ceeeteeeeeeeeeanaaeeees 
88. el data center  switches accordingly     e The switch ports on the receiving end of the outbound appliance connections must be part of each VLAN  used within the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance environment       The same ports must also be part of the network s  connecting the external systems that your virtual  machines need to access  For example  WAN connectivity implies that virtual machines are able to  reach the public gateway in your data center  As an alternative to VLAN tagging  Layer 3 routing can be  used to connect to Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance        58    Enabling SNMP Server Monitoring       5 4 Enabling SNMP Server Monitoring    For troubleshooting or hardware monitoring  it may be useful to enable SNMP on the servers in your  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  While the tools for SNMP are available  the protocol is not enabled by  default  This section explains how to enable SNMP with the standard Oracle Linux and additional Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance Management Information Bases  MIBs      Enabling SNMP on the Management Nodes    1  Using SSH and an account with superuser privileges  log into the management node     Note  R The data center IP address used in this procedure is an example       ssh root 10 100 1 101  root 10 100 1 101 s password   root ovcamn05rl1        2  Locate the necessary rpm packages in the mounted directory  nfs shared_storage  which resides  in the MGMT_ROOT file system on the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320  The following
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90. erver  which accesses  the database files on the shared storage  In the event that the management node fails  the standby  management node is promoted and the MySQL database server on the promoted node is started so that  the service can resume as normal  The database contents are available to the newly running MySQL  database server     Compute Node Failover    High availability of compute nodes within the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance is enabled through the  clustered server pool that is created automatically in Oracle VM Manager during the compute node  provisioning process  Since the server pool is configured as a cluster using an underlying OCFS2 file  system  virtual machines running on any compute nodes can be live migrated automatically to an alternate  compute node in the event of failure     Storage Redundancy    Further redundancy is provided through the use of the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 to host storage   This component is configured to support RAID Z2 providing integrated redundancy with a fault tolerance of  up to two failed drives with zero data loss  Furthermore  the storage appliance includes two storage heads  or controllers that are interconnected in a clustered configuration  In the event of failure  either storage  head can continue handling traffic for the other without an interruption in service     Network Redundancy    All of the customer usable networking within the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance is configured for  redundancy  Only the in
91. es are integrated seamlessly to expand the capacity of the running system  without the need  for manual reconfiguration by an administrator     1 5 High Availability    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is designed for high availability at every level of its component  make up     Management Node Failover    During the factory installation of Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  the management nodes are  configured as a cluster  The cluster relies on an OCFS2 file system exported as a LUN from the ZFS  storage to perform the heartbeat function and to store a lock file that each management node attempts to  take control of  The management node that has control over the lock file automatically becomes the master  or active node in the cluster     When the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is first initialized  the o2cb service is started on each  management node  This service is the default cluster stack for the OCFS2 file system  It includes a node  manager that keeps track of the nodes in the cluster  a heartbeat agent to detect live nodes  a network  agent for intra cluster node communication and a distributed lock manager to keep track of lock resources   All these components are in kernel     Additionally  the ovca service is started on each management node  The management node that obtains  control over the cluster lock and is thereby promoted to the master or active management node  runs the  full complement of Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance services  Thi
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94. g Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 parts  49  servicing the system  powering down  45  SNMP  enable  59  Software  7  Dashboard  7  Databases  8  Operating Systems  8  Oracle VM Manager  8  Wallet  7  Software Update  15  17  23  Storage  adding  36  configuration  36  failover  14  Hardware  4  Storage Appliance  CRU servicing instructions  49  replaceable components  41  Sun Server X3 2  3       92       CRU servicing instructions  47  replaceable components  41  Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320  4  CRU servicing instructions  49  switch ES1 24  CRU servicing instructions  51  replaceable components  43    T  Tagging  37   U   Update  17  23  V    Virtual Machine  assemblies  32  clone  29  clone customizer  32  console  29  create  29  delete  29  import  29  installation media  32  ISOs  32  manage  27  29  message  29  migrate  29  resources  32  templates  32  virtual disks  32  VNICs  34   VLAN  enabling VLAN traffic  58    W    Wallet  Software  7    Z    ZFS Storage Appliance  CRU servicing instructions  49  replaceable components  41       93          94    
95. g Virtual Machines    Stop a virtual machine   Further information is provided in the section entitled Stopping  Shutting Down  Virtual Machines   Kill a virtual machine   Further information is provided in the section entitled Killing Virtual Machines    Restart a virtual machine   Further information is provided in the section entitled Restarting Virtual Machines    Suspend a virtual machine   Further information is provided in the section entitled Suspending Virtual Machines    Resume a virtual machine   Further information is provided in the section entitled Resuming a Virtual Machine     Move a virtual machine between repositories       30    Monitoring Compute Node Information and Events       It is possible to create alternate repositories using external storage  however this configuration is beyond  the scope of a normal Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance configuration and is not recommended  If you  have chosen to create an alternate repository  this function can be used to move a virtual machine   from one repository to another  It is important to understand that virtual machines hosted on alternate  repositories are outside of the scope of your support agreement  Refer to the section entitled Moving  Virtual Machines Between Repositories for more information        Move a virtual machine from one server to another    Further information is provided in the section entitled Moving Virtual Machines Between Oracle VM  Servers     e Move a virtual machine to or from the U
96. ge is configured  and all compute nodes are discovered  installed and added to an Oracle VM  server pool  All provisioning configurations are preloaded at the factory and should not be modified by the  customer     For details about the provisioning process  refer to Section 1 4     Provisioning and Orchestration        1 2 2 Compute Nodes    The compute nodes in the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 constitute the virtualization platform   The compute nodes provide the processing power and memory capacity for the virtual servers they host   The entire provisioning process is orchestrated by the management nodes  compute nodes are installed  with Oracle VM Server 3 2 5 and additional packages for InfiniBand and Software Defined Networking   When provisioning is complete  the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance software expects all compute nodes  in the same rack to be part of the same Oracle VM server pool     For hardware configuration details of the Sun Server X3 2 compute nodes  refer to Server Components in  the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Installation Guide        Storage Appliance       The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard allows the administrator to monitor the health and status  of the compute nodes  as well as all other rack components  and perform certain system operations  The  virtual infrastructure is configured and managed with Oracle VM Manager     The compute capacity of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 can be built up in a modula
97. ger administration user name in the Username field  This is the administration  user name you configured during installation  Enter the password for the Oracle VM Manager  administration user name in the Password field     Important    data  Therefore  to successfully login and use the Oracle VM Manager Web UI your    A The Oracle VM Manager Web UI makes use of cookies in order to store session  web browser must accept cookies from the Oracle VM Manager host     3 3 Monitoring Health and Performance in Oracle VM    The Health tab provides a view of the health of the compute nodes and the server pool within your  environment  This information complements that Hardware View provided in the Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Dashboard  See Section 2 2     Hardware View    for more information     The Statistics subtab available on the Health tab provides statistical information  including real time  graphs  for CPU and memory usage  These statistics can be viewed at a global scale to determine overall  usage  per server to see the performance of each individual compute node  or per virtual machine to help  track the usage and resource requirements for any of the virtual machines within your environment     For detailed information on using the Health tab  please refer to the section entitled Health Tab in the  Oracle VM User s Guide     3 4 Creating and Managing Virtual Machines    The Servers and VMs tab is used to create and manage your virtual machines  By default  compute  no
98. ging  in as the root user with the global Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance password     2  Use the  usr sbin ovca config py script to add  view or modify your appliance log settings  This  script safely reads and edits the  etc ovca conf file  to prevent the possibility of configuration file  corruption     To view the current values for the configurable settings in the configuration file run the script as follows      usr sbin ovca config py  r   To change the log level       usr sbin ovca config py   loglevel LEVEL   Where LEVEL is one of the following  DEBUG  INFO  WARNING  ERROR  CRITICAL    While it is possible to change the log path using this tool  it is not generally recommended     3  The new log level setting only takes effect after a management node has been rebooted     5 3 Configuring Data Center Switches for VLAN Traffic    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance network infrastructure supports the use of VLANs by default  For  this purpose  the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches are set to trunking mode to allow  tagged data traffic  You may implement VLANs for logical separation of different network segments  or to  define security boundaries between networks with different applications     just as you would with physical  servers instead of virtual machines     However  to allow virtual machines hosted by the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance to communicate  with systems external to the appliance  you must update the configuration of your next lev
99. he NTP or YUM Update  configuration     While unlikely to cause a problem with your appliance  the following actions are not recommended   Not Recommended     e configure additional external storage for Oracle VM Manager    e add an additional repository within Oracle VM Manager    e add or configure additional networks within Oracle VM Manager   e use the Oracle VM Manager Command Line Interface or Utilities     If you ignore this advice  the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance automation  which uses specific naming  conventions to label and manage assets  may fail  Out of band configuration changes would not be known  to the orchestration software of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance     3 2 Logging into the Oracle VM Manager Web UI    To open the Login page of the Oracle VM Manager Web UI  enter the following address in a Web browser   https   manager   vip  7002 ovm console    Where  manager vip refers to the virtual IP address  or corresponding host name  that you have  configured for your management nodes during installation  By using the virtual IP address  you ensure that  you always access the Oracle VM Manager Web UI on the active management node        28    Monitoring Health and Performance in Oracle VM       Important    connection  the firewall is configured to allow TCP traffic on the port that Oracle VM    A You must ensure that if you are accessing Oracle VM Manager through a firewalled  Manager is using to listen for connections     Enter your Oracle VM Mana
100. he Oracle VM Manager Web UI is configured to listen for HTTPS requests on port 7002     3 1 Guidelines and Limitations    The Oracle VM Manager Web User Interface is provided without any software limitation to its functionality   Once your appliance has been provisioned  the Oracle VM environment is fully configured and ready to  use for the deployment and management of your virtual machines  In this section  the operations that are  explicitly not permitted  and those that may be attempted with due care  are presented as guidelines and  limitations that should be followed when working within Oracle VM Manager     Do Not       attempt to discover or modify or remove servers or their configuration     attempt to add or modify or remove server pools or their configuration     e attempt to move servers out of the existing server pool     attempt to add or modify or remove affinity groups or server processor compatibility groups       attempt to modify or remove the existing repository named Rack1 repository  or the local disk  repositories     attempt to delete or modify any of the preconfigured networks       attempt to connect virtual machines to the appliance management network     attempt to add or configure VLAN Groups  except to add VLAN tags to the default VLAN Group  configuration       attempt to modify or delete any existing Storage elements that are already configured within Oracle VM       attempt to configure global settings in the Tools and Resources tab  such as t
101. he digital certificate  and keystore  To add your own trusted CA certificate and keystore  see the procedures set out in the  Oracle WebLogic documentation     e Configuring Keystores  http   docs oracle com cd E17904_01 apirefs 1111 e13952 taskhelp security   ConfigureKeystoresAndSSL html    e Configuring Identity and Trust  http   docs oracle com cd E23943_01 web 1111 e13707 identity_trust htm    Caution    of Oracle WebLogic Server  You must apply the same changes separately to the  master and backup management node     A   Each Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance management node runs its own instance  Accessing the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console  1  In your browser  enter the address https   IP 7002 console     In the address  IP refers to the IP address that you have configured for each of the management nodes  during installation     2  Login with the user name weblogic and the global password  f    If you have already changed the default password  enter the password you configured by following the  instructions in Section 5 5     Changing Oracle WebLogic Server Passwords        1 The factory default global password is Welcomel         61    A Compute Node Fails to Complete Provisioning       5 7 A Compute Node Fails to Complete Provisioning    Compute node provisioning is a complex orchestrated process involving various configuration and  installation steps and several reboots  Due to connectivity fluctuations  timing issues or other unexpected  events  a c
102. hese instructions     Powering down the switch    1  To power down an individual power supply  remove its power cord        52    Service Procedures for NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch Components       2  To power down the switch  remove the power cords from both power supplies   Returning the switch to operation   1  Reconnect the power cords to both power supplies    2  Verify that the switch has power by checking the status LEDs     The AC LED lights green to indicate the power supply is connected to line power  A moment later  the  OK LED lights green to indicate the power supply is fully operational     4 7 2 Service Procedures for NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion  Switch Components    For parts that are not hot swappable  power down the NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion  Switch before starting the service procedure     Caution  A InfiniBand connectivity may be affected while the component is out of service   Please take the necessary precautions     Caution  A When replacing the entire switch assembly  begin by saving the configuration from  the existing component  so that you can restore the configuration after replacement     Generally speaking  hot swappable components can be serviced without specific additional steps for  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Follow the applicable procedure in the Service Manual  The following  table provides links to each service procedure and indicates whether parts are hot swappable or require 
103. icing instructions  see Section 4 5     Servicing the Sun ZFS  Storage Appliance 7320        4 1 4 Oracle Switch ES1 24 Components    The following table lists the replaceable components of the Oracle Switch ES1 24     Note   R For the current list of replacement parts and their manufacturing part numbers   please refer to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 components list in the  Oracle System Handbook     You access the Oracle System Handbook using this link  https   support oracle com   handbook_private      Click Current Systems  then click Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Hardware  to open the main product page in the System Handbook     Table 4 4 Replaceable Oracle Switch ES1 24 Components             Component Description FRU CRU Hot Swap  24 Port ES1 24 Switch Assembly FRU No  Rear to Front Airflow Fan Module FRU Yes   Type A247A 760 Watt AC Input Power Supply CRU Yes       For Oracle Switch ES1 24 CRU servicing instructions  see Section 4 6     Servicing an Oracle Switch  ES1 24        4 1 5 NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch Components    The following table lists the replaceable components of the Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch  NM2 36P     Note   R For the current list of replacement parts and their manufacturing part numbers   please refer to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 components list in the  Oracle System Handbook     You access the Oracle System Handbook using this link  https   support oracle com   handbook
104. igure the system incorrectly  Bringing the system back to normal  operation may require a complete factory reset     The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard allows you to perform the following tasks     e Initial software configuration for the appliance using the Network Setup tab  as described in Section 2 4      Network Setup        e Hardware monitoring and identification of each hardware component used in the appliance  accessed via  the Hardware View tab described in Section 2 2     Hardware View        e Physical network monitoring and identification via the Network View tab described in Section 2 3      Network View        e Reconfiguration of appliance software  such as resetting the global password used for different  components within the appliance  via the Network Setup tab  as described in Section 2 4     Network  Setup        The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance software includes functionality that is currently not available through  the Dashboard user interface     e Backup    The configuration of all components within Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is automatically  backed up based on a crontab entry  This functionality is not configurable  Restoring a backup requires  the intervention of an Oracle qualified service person  For details  see Section 1 6     Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance X3 2 Backup            Update    Immediately after power on  the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 software must be updated from  Release 1 0 1 to Release 1
105. ile system for future use  e yum      placeholder file system for future use  The ovm project contains all LUNs and file systems used by Oracle VM   e LUNs  e iscsi_repository1  300GB       to be used as Oracle VM storage repository    e iscsi_serverpooli1  12GB      to be used as server pool file system for the Oracle VM clustered  server pool    e File systems     e nfs_repository1  300GB      to be used as Oracle VM storage repository in case NFS is preferred  over iSCSI    e nfs_serverpooli  12GB      to be used as server pool file system for the Oracle VM clustered server  pool in case NFS is preferred over iSCSI    In addition to offering storage  the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 also runs the xinetd and tftpd  services  These complement the Oracle Linux services on the master management node in order to  orchestrate the provisioning of all Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance system components     1 2 4 Network Infrastructure    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance relies on a combination of Ethernet connectivity and an InfiniBand  network fabric  The appliance rack contains redundant network hardware components  which are pre   cabled at the factory to help ensure continuity of service in case a failure should occur     Ethernet    The Ethernet network relies on two interconnected Oracle ES1 24 switches  to which all other rack  components are connected with CAT6 Ethernet cables  This network serves as the appliance management  network  in which every component has a pr
106. ing the supplied blue Ethernet cable connected to port 24   Or use port 19 of the switch on the right if 100 Mbit s  transfer rate is required   The 7P that should be used in the URL to connect to the Dashboard is 192 168 4 3 of 192 168 4 4   depending on  which management node assumes the master role    2 if you are following the installation process and this is your first time accessing the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  the default user  name is ovcaadmin and the default password is Welcome1        18    Hardware View       properly and or hosts running virtual machines  Incorrect use of the Reprovision  button may lock compute nodes out of the environment permanently or otherwise  cause loss of functionality or data corruption     Alongside each installed component within the appliance rack  a status icon provides an indication of the    health and running status of the component  See Table 2 1 for an overview of the different status icons and  their meaning     Table 2 1 Table of Hardware Status Icons       Icon Status Description          OK The component is running correctly and has passed all health  check operations        Warning The component is running  but has not passed all health check  operations and investigation may be required        Error The component is not running and has failed health check  operations  Component troubleshooting is required and the  component may need to be replaced        If either of the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 
107. ins all of the configuration information relevant to the deployment of the management  nodes such as the password wallet  the network configuration of the management nodes  configuration  databases for the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance services  and DHCP configuration       ovmm  contains the most recent backup of the Oracle VM Manager database  the actual source data  files for the current database  and the UUID information for the Oracle VM Manager installation  Note  that the actual backup process for the Oracle VM Manager database is handled automatically from within  Oracle VM Manager and is described in detail in the Oracle VM Installation and Upgrade Guide section  entitled Oracle VM Manager MySQL Backup     e xsigo  contains the configuration data for the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches   e zfssa  contains all of the configuration information for the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320    The backup process collects data for each component in the appliance and ensures that it is stored in a  way that makes it easy to restore that component to operation in the case of failure        Taking regular backups is standard operating procedure for any production system  The internal backup  mechanism cannot protect against full system failure  site outage or disaster  Therefore  you should  consider implementing a backup strategy to copy key system data to external storage  This requires a  machine with connections to the internal appliance networks as well a
108. ion 1 7     Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Software Update        7  Check the progress of the software update       ovca updater  m update  1    Mgmt Node IP Update Started Update Ended Elapsed  Ser Ger ATA ZOIS 10 gt 02 16 52A sosseseeseesseseess 02024 1    Note  R At a certain point during the update process  the active management node is  rebooted  As a result  the SSH connection is lost  In addition  this may cause the  Dashboard to become unresponsive temporarily  and you may be required to  log back in     When the master management node reboots  the secondary  updated  management node assumes  the master role  The original master management node is then also updated and becomes the backup  management node        25          26       Chapter 3 Managing the Oracle VM Virtual Infrastructure    Table of Contents    3 1 Guidelines and Limitations 2 0 2 2    0    cceeee cece eee eeee teeter teeta eee ee tt sere ee ae aac eeeeeeee ee annann teeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaenees 28  3 2 Logging into the Oracle VM Manager Web Ul              ccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeee ae ee eeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeees 28  3 3 Monitoring Health and Performance in Oracle VM             cccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeneeeeeeeeeaea 29  3 4 Creating and Managing Virtual Machines               ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee tees aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaneeeeees 29  3 5 Managing Virtual Machine Resources              c ceceeeeeee ee ceeeeeeeeeee tees aaaa ee eeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaneseeeee
109. le Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Rack System              c ceceeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeees 45  4 3 1 Powering Down Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  When Required                  0 eeee 45  4 3 2 Service Procedures for Rack System Components          0     cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaea 46   4 4 Servicing a SUN Server X3 2 oo  cece ee ee eater eee e ee eect ee ee ee dead ee eeee ee aeaaaaeeeeeeeeeasaaaaees 47  4 4 1 Powering Down Sun Server X3 2 for Service  When Required                  cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeees 47  4 4 2 Service Procedures for Sun Server X3 2 Components              cccceeeeeeeeeee esac eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeees 48   4 5 Servicing the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320          cccecccceeeeeeeeeeee cece ae ecteeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeees 49  4 5 1 Powering Down the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 for Service  When Required                49  4 5 2 Service Procedures for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Component                  c eeeeeeeeees 50   4 6 Servicing an Oracle Switch ES1 24 00    eeecccceececcee cece eee e ee ee eee ee ee reese eee eae teeeeeeeeeaeaaaaeeeeeeeeeaeaae 51  4 6 1 Powering Down the Oracle Switch ES1 24 for Service  When Required                   eceeeeee 51  4 6 2 Service Procedures for Oracle Switch ES1 24 Component                 cccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeneeeeeeees 52   4 7 Servicing an NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch                ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeees 52  4 7 1 Powering Down the N
110. limited number of virtual machines  templates and  assemblies     The hardware configuration of the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 is as follows   e Two clustered storage heads with four 73GB SSDs each  used exclusively for cache and logging  e One fully populated disk chassis with twenty 900GB SATA hard disks    e RAID Z2 configuration  for best balance between performance and data protection  with a total usable  space of 11 3TB    The storage appliance is connected to the management subnet  192 168 4 0 24   and the InfiniBand   IPoIB  storage subnet   192 168 40 0 24    Because both heads form a cluster  they share a single IP  in each subnet  The RAID Z2 storage pool contains two projects  named Ovca and OovM      The OVCA project contains all LUNs and file systems used by the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  software     e LUNs     Locks  12GB      to be used exclusively for cluster locking on the two management nodes   e Manager  200GB      to be used exclusively as an additional file system on both management nodes  e File systems      MGMT_ROOT     to be used for storage of all files specific to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance      ovmm_mysql1     to be used for the MySQL database   e db    to be used for all other databases    e incoming  20GB      to be used for FTP file transfers  primarily for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  component backups       Network Infrastructure         templates     placeholder file system for future use    user     placeholder f
111. machine level  For external connectivity  the next level data center switches must be configured to  accept your tagged VLAN traffic     e The private virtual machine network is a bonded Ethernet connection between the compute nodes   Oracle VM uses this network for virtual machine connectivity  where only internal access is required   VLAN 1 is automatically configured for this network  Customers can add VLANs of their choice to the  Oracle VM network configuration  and define the subnet s  appropriate for IP address assignment at the  virtual machine level     Finally  the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches also manage the physical public network  connectivity of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Two 10GbE ports on each Fabric Director switch  must be connected to redundant next level data center switches  At the end of the initialization process   the administrator assigns three reserved IP addresses from the data center  public  network range to the  management node cluster of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  one for each management node        Software Components       and an additional Virtual IP shared by the clustered nodes  From this point forward  the Virtual IP is used  to connect to the master management node s web server  which hosts both the Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Dashboard and the Oracle VM Manager web interface     Caution    A It is critical that both Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switches have  two 10GbE connec
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113. mponents       4 1 1 Rack Components    The following table lists the replaceable components of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance rack     Note   R For the current list of replacement parts and their manufacturing part numbers   please refer to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 components list in the  Oracle System Handbook     You access the Oracle System Handbook using this link  https   support oracle com   handbook_private      Click Current Systems  then click Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Hardware  to open the main product page in the System Handbook     Table 4 1 Replaceable Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Rack Components                                                                            Component Description FRU CRU Hot Swap  Sun Rack II 1242    10Gbps QSFP to QSFP Cable  3m CRU Yes  Ethernet Cable  Category 5 5E  RJ45 to RJ45  10 Foot  Blue CRU Yes  Ethernet Cable  Category 5 5E  RJ45 to RJ45  1m  Grey CRU Yes  Ethernet Cable  Category 5 5E  RJ45 to RJ45  7  Black CRU Yes  Ethernet Cable  Category 5 5E  RJ45 to RJ45  7 Foot  Green CRU Yes  Ethernet Cable  Category 5 5E  RJ45 to RJ45  7 Foot  Yellow CRU Yes  Ethernet Cable  Category 6A  RJ45 to RJ45  10 Foot  Black CRU Yes  Ethernet Cable  Category 6A  RJ45 to RJ45  10 Foot  Blue CRU Yes  Cable Management Arm 1U CRU   1U 2U Screw Mount Slide Rail Kit CRU   1U 2U Cable Management Arm  Snap in  CRU   10Gbps SFP  TwinX Cable  1m CRU Yes  1 25Gb Sec Copper SFP Transceiver CRU   10Gbps QSFP to Q
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115. nassigned Virtual Machines folder    Further information is provided in the section entitled Moving Virtual Machines To From Unassigned  Virtual Machines Folder     e Migrate a virtual machine  Since there is only a single server pool available for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  migration  of virtual machines can only be achieved between servers and between a server and the Unassigned  Virtual Machines folder  All compute nodes use the same CPU architecture  so you do not need to  modify Server Processor Compatibility Groups   Information on migrating virtual machines is provided in the section entitled Migrating Virtual Machines   e Delete a virtual machine  Further information is provided in the section entitled Deleting Virtual Machines   e Send a message to a virtual machine  If you have installed Oracle VM Guest Additions within your virtual machine  you can use the Oracle  VM Messaging framework to send messages to your virtual machines to trigger actions within a virtual    machine  Refer to the section entitled Sending Messages to Virtual Machines for more information     e Connect to a virtual machine console    Further information is provided in the section entitled Connecting to a Virtual Machine     Monitoring Compute Node Information and Events  e View Oracle VM Server information and events    For more information on the options available to you  refer to the section entitled Viewing Oracle VM  Server Information and Events        31    Managing Virtual 
116. ness state is entirely orchestrated by the master management node  This  section explains what happens behind the curtains as the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is  initialized and all nodes are provisioned     1 4 1 Appliance Management Initialization       11    Compute Node Discovery and Provisioning       Boot Sequence and Health Checks    When power is applied to the first management node  it takes approximately five minutes for the server to  boot  While the Oracle Linux 6 operating system is loading  an Apache web server is started  which serves  a static welcome page the administrator can browse to from the workstation connected to the appliance  management network     The necessary Oracle Linux services are started as the server comes up to runlevel 3  multi user mode  with networking   At this point  the management node executes a series of system health checks  It verifies  that all expected infrastructure components are present on the appliance management network and in the  correct predefined location  identified by the rack unit number and fixed IP address  Next  the management  node probes the ZFS storage appliance for a management NFS export and a management iSCSI LUN with  OCFS2 file system  The storage and its access groups have been configured at the factory  If the health  checks reveal no problems  the ocfs2 and o2cb services are started up automatically     Management Cluster Setup    When the OCFS2 file system on the shared iSCSI LUN is ready  an
117. ng the VNIC Manager  See Section 3 6     Configuring Network Resources For Virtual  Machines    for information on using the VNIC Manager     The following list provides an outline of actions that you can perform in this tab  with links to the relevant  documentation within the Oracle VM User s Guide     Managing Virtual Machines    Create a virtual machine    You can create a virtual machine following the instructions provided in the section entitled Creating a  Virtual Machine     You do not need to create any additional server pools  You need only ensure that your installation media  has been correctly imported into the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance repository     View virtual machine information and events    You can view information about your virtual machine or access virtual machine events by following the  information outlined in the section entitled Viewing Virtual Machine Information and Events     Edit a virtual machine  You can edit virtual machine parameters as described in the section entitled Editing a Virtual Machine     You can also convert a virtual machine to use paravirtualization  This involves making changes to  the virtual machine itself  and then editing its Oracle VM Domain Type  Refer to the section entitled  Converting to Paravirtualized Guests or Installing Paravirtualized Drivers for information on converting a  virtual machine to use paravirtualization    Start a virtual machine   Further information is provided in the section entitled Startin
118. nment is achieved using the Oracle VM  Manager Web UI  User Interface   While Oracle VM Manager does provide a command line interface   use of this on your Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance should only be attempted by advanced users with  a thorough understanding of Oracle VM and the limitations of its usage within an Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance context     The information provided in here  is a description of the Oracle VM Manager Web UI within the context   of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Where particular actions within the Oracle VM Manager Web   UI are referenced  a link to the appropriate section within the Oracle VM User s Guide is provided  The  complete Oracle VM User s Guide is available at this URL  http   docs oracle com cd E35328_01 E35332   html index html     Note  R When consulting the Oracle VM documentation directly  keep in mind the limitations  imposed by using it within Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance     The Oracle VM Manager Web Ul is available via the IP address that you configured for your management  nodes during installation  This virtual IP address is automatically assigned to whichever management   node is currently the active node within the cluster  If the management node becomes unavailable  the  standby management node is promoted to the active role and takes over the IP address automatically  See  Section 1 5     High Availability    for more information on management node failover        27    Guidelines and Limitations       T
119. nto the Rack       For slide rail installation instructions  refer to the section  Attach Tool less Slide Rail Assemblies in the Sun Server  X3 2 Installation Guide  part no  E22359   To remove the  slide rails  reverse the installation steps        4 4 Servicing a Sun Server X3 2    This section provides instructions to service customer replaceable units  CRUs  in a Sun Server X3 2  management node or compute node  Before starting any service procedure  read and follow the guidelines  in Section 4 2     Preparing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service        4 4 1 Powering Down Sun Server X3 2 for Service  When Required     If you need to execute a service procedure that requires the Sun Server X3 2 to be powered down  follow    these instructions     need to power down the master management node  bring it offline as described  below and wait for the other management node to take over the master role  If you  need to power down the secondary management node  no additional steps are    required     Note  R The management nodes are not placed in maintenance node for servicing  If you    Placing a compute node into maintenance mode    Before a Sun Server X3 2 compute node can be powered down  it must be placed into maintenance   mode from within Oracle VM Manager  As a result  all virtual machines running on the compute node are  automatically migrated to other servers in the Oracle VM server pool  if they are available  For details  refer  to the section    Placing 
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122. of the management nodes and which provides a web based management user  interface and a command line interface that allows you to manage your Oracle VM infrastructure within the  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance     Oracle VM Manager is comprised of the following software components   e Oracle VM Manager application  provided as an Oracle WebLogic Server domain and container     e Oracle WebLogic Server 11g  including Application Development Framework  ADF  Release 11g  used  to host and run the Oracle VM Manager application    e MySQL 5 5 Enterprise Edition Server  for the exclusive use of the Oracle VM Manager application as  a management repository and installed on the Database file system hosted on the Sun ZFS Storage  Appliance 7320     Administration of virtual machines is performed using the Oracle VM Manager web user interface  as  described in Chapter 3  Managing the Oracle VM Virtual Infrastructure  While it is possible to use the  command line interface provided with Oracle VM Manager  this is considered an advanced activity that  should only be performed with a thorough understanding of the limitations of Oracle VM Manager running  in the context of an Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance     1 3 4 Operating Systems    Hardware components of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 run their own operating systems   e Management Nodes  Oracle Linux 6 with UEK2    Compute Nodes  Oracle Linux 5 with UEK2      Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320  Oracle Solaris 11    All othe
123. om the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance  7320  Both management nodes and both storage controllers are connected to this network through their  bondl interface     Additionally  three networks are listed with the VM Network role     vm public_vian    This default network is the standard choice for virtual machines requiring external network connectivity  It  uses VLAN 1 from the VLAN Group named vm_public_vlan_vgrp  To use the VLANs of your choice  configure them as follows     1  Add the tags or IDs to the VLAN Group vm_public_vlan_vgrp     The process for editing VLAN Groups is described in the Oracle VM User s Guide in the section  entitled Editing a VLAN Group     2  Create anew VLAN only network with the VM role for each VLAN tag you added to the VLAN Group   Each new network should be configured like the vm_pub1ic_vlan network  but with a different  VLAN segment     The process for creating VLAN only networks is described in the Oracle VM User s Guide in the  section entitled Creating a Network     3  Configure your data center network accordingly   For details  see Section 5 3     Configuring Data Center Switches for VLAN Traffic        vm_private    This default network is intended for virtual machines requiring network connectivity to other virtual  machines hosted on the appliance  but not external to the appliance  It uses VLAN 1 from the VLAN  Group named vm_private_vgrp  To use the VLANs of your choice configure them as follows     1  Add the tags or IDs to the VLAN Grou
124. omoted to the cluster master and then proceeds to perform  the provisioning required to install the new software image on the rebooting management node     When installation is complete  the management node is rebooted and comes up in standby mode        16       Chapter 2 Monitoring and Managing Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance X3 2    Table of Contents    2 1 Connecting and Logging in to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard             0      cceceee 18  2i2 hardware VIEW    vasccavcissnxccdandedexena aia AEE ASEE EEE CAA E A E a AE 18  2 3 NetWork VIEW scianta enoni awa OaE R EEEE E ARET AERAR E ORE Ri E EE 21  2 4  Network SETUD vecestedecesaceecodendyeneehaehendcentehnevaavndiecebduetecbanhandaented a a A a aa a aa aaa 21  PAAD OO AS e E E E ane E E E E E E E cas 23    Monitoring and management of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is achieved using the Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  This web based graphical user interface is also used to perform the  initial configuration of the appliance beyond the instructions provided in the Quick Start poster included in  the packaging of the appliance     Warning    6  Before starting the system and applying the initial configuration  read and  understand the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Release Notes  The  section Known Limitations and Workarounds provides information that is critical for  correctly executing the procedures in this document  Ignoring the release notes may  cause you to conf
125. ompute Appliance X3 2 is  which hardware and software it  consists of  and how it is deployed as a virtualization platform     1 1 What is Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  Responding to the Cloud Challenges    Cloud architectures and virtualization solutions have become highly sophisticated and complex to  implement  They require a skill set that no single administrator has had to master in traditional data  centers  system hardware  operating systems  network administration  storage management  applications   Without expertise in every single one of those domains  an administrator is unable to take full advantage  of the features and benefits of virtualization technology  This often leads to poor implementations with sub   optimal performance and reliability  which impairs the flexibility of a business     Aside from the risks created by technical complexity and lack of expertise  companies also suffer from  an inability to deploy new infrastructure quickly enough to suit their business needs  The administration  involved in the deployment of new systems  and the time and effort to configure these systems  can  amount to weeks  Provisioning new applications into flexible virtualized environments  in a fraction of the  time required for physical deployments  generates substantial financial benefits     Fast Deployment of Converged Infrastructure    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is an offering that industry analysts refer to as a Converged  Infrastructure Applian
126. ompute node may become stuck in an intermittent state or go into error status  The solution is to  reprovision the compute node     provisioning  Never use this function on a compute node that has been provisioned  properly and or hosts running virtual machines  Incorrect use may lock compute  nodes out of the environment permanently or otherwise cause loss of functionality  or data corruption     Warning   6    Reprovisioning is to be applied only to compute nodes that fail to complete  Reprovisioning a Compute Node when Provisioning Fails  1  Log into the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard   2  Go to the Hardware View tab   3  Roll over the compute nodes in Warning or Error status     A pop up window displays a summary of configuration and status information     Figure 5 1 Compute Node Information and Reprovision Button in Hardware View                                                                          wv       B      iam   Rack Unit 9  Ere ms Paar         Pe io oe oe se oe  v  Name ovcacn09r1  epdm l bososcocd Boscoccog Fae i    x  General State initializing_stage_wait_for_ovm  x ee eee S  ee pocen    w  peen m         inn Waiting for OracleVM Server    am e e   ma T    State Explanation Provisioning to complete   Gedei na  a  le A    Mac Address 00 10 e0 2e 76 53  Lb a D a i a IP Address 192 168 4 106          Cease esessens a   aT il    Progress 40   a          _        j     Type compute  oo on   a O N Reprovision  a  a a a mo a       aes eee   ee   ee  ee
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128. ools  storage and networking   as well  as the virtualized systems hosted by the environment     Type  MySQL Database    Location  MGMT_ROOT ovmm_mysql data  on the ZFS  accessible via   nfs shared_storage ovmm_mysql data  on each management  node       1 3 6 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Management Software    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance includes software that designed for the provisioning  management  and maintenance of all of the components within the appliance     A    This software is not designed for human interaction  All configuration and  management tasks must be performed using the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Dashboard  Do not attempt to run any of these processes directly without explicit  instruction from an Oracle Support representative  Attempting to do so may render  your appliance unusable     This software largely consists of a number of Python applications that run on the active management node   These applications are found in  usr sbin on each management node and are listed as follows     ovca backup  the script responsible for performing backups of the appliance configuration as described  in Section 1 6     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Backup       ovca daemon  the core provisioning and management daemon for the Oracle Virtual Compute    Appliance       10    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Configuration Script         ovca dhcpd  a helper script to assist the DHCP daemon with the registration of compute nodes    e ovca factor
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130. p vm_private_vgrp     The process for editing VLAN Groups is described in the Oracle VM User s Guide in the section  entitled Editing a VLAN Group        34    Configuring Network Resources For Virtual Machines       2  Create a new VLAN only network with the VM role for each VLAN tag you added to the VLAN Group   Each new network should be configured like the vm_private network  but with a different VLAN  segment     The process for creating VLAN only networks is described in the Oracle VM User s Guide in the  section entitled Creating a Network       mgmt_public_eth    This network is automatically created during the initial configuration of the appliance  It uses the public  network that you configured in the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  The primary function  of this network is to provide access to the management nodes from the data center network  and  enable the management nodes to run a number of system services  Since all compute nodes are also  connected to this network  it may also be used to provide external network access to virtual machines  when no VLANs are required  The subnet associated with this network is the same as your data center  network     For more information about Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance network configuration  see Section 1 2 4      Network Infrastructure        Caution    A Do not create a new network in Oracle VM using the etno network ports of the  servers in the server pool  Those ports are assigned an IP address by the D
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132. poweroff command          SSH or serial console into the service processor  SP  and issue the stop  SYS command   e Use a pen or non conducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel   Caution    AN To initiate emergency shutdown during which all applications and files will be  closed abruptly without saving  press and hold the power button for at least four  seconds until the Power OK status indicator on the front panel flashes  indicating  that the storage controller is in standby power mode     Powering down the disk shelf    Do not remove a component if you do not have an immediate replacement  The disk shelf must not be  operated without all components in place  Powering down or removing all SAS chains from a disk shelf  will cause the controllers to panic to prevent data loss  To avoid this  shut down the controllers before  decommissioning the shelf     1  Stop all input and output to and from the disk shelf    2  Wait approximately two minutes until all disk activity indicators have stopped flashing   3  Place the power supply on off switches to the  O  off position    4  Disconnect the power cords from the external power source    Powering on the storage appliance   The disk shelf must not be operated without all components in place    1  Reconnect the disk shelf power and data cables you removed to service a component     2  Place the power supply on off switches on the disk shelf to the  I  on position     3  Wait several minutes un
133. pute Appliance Dashboard should be used to configure the management node networking data     Use the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard to perform regular appliance maintenance such as  password resets or hardware monitoring  The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard is described in  detail in Chapter 2  Monitoring and Managing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2     1 3 2 Password Manager  Wallet     All components of Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 have administrator accounts with a default  password  It is recommended that you modify this password after initialization through the Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance Dashboard  The Network Setup tab allows you to set a new password  which is  applied system wide     Caution    change the password in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console   Make sure it matches the password configured in the Dashboard  For details  see    A The Oracle WebLogic Server password cannot be set from the Dashboard  Please  Section 5 5     Changing Oracle WebLogic Server Passwords           Oracle VM Manager       Passwords are stored in a global Wallet in an obfuscated way  When expansion compute nodes are  installed  the default password is overwritten with the current system password during the provisioning  process  No further administrative action is required     1 3 3 Oracle VM Manager    All virtual machine management tasks are performed within Oracle VM Manager  a WebLogic application  that is installed on each 
134. r components run a particular revision of their respective firmware  All operating software has been  selected and developed to work together as part of the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  When an  update is released  the appropriate versions of all software components are bundled  When a new software  release is activated  all component operating software is updated accordingly  You should not attempt to  update individual components unless Oracle explicitly instructs you to     1 3 5 Databases    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance uses a number of databases to track system states  handle  configuration and provisioning  and for Oracle VM Manager  All databases are stored on the Sun ZFS  Storage Appliance 7320 and are exported via an NFS file system  The databases are accessible to each  management node to ensure high availability     The following table provides a listing of each of the different databases used by the Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance        Databases       Table 1 2 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Databases       ltem    Description       Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Node Database    Contains information on every compute node and management node in  the rack  including the state used to drive the provisioning of compute  nodes and data required to handle software updates     Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db node on the ZFS  accessible via  nfs   shared_storage db node on each management node       Oracle Fabric Interconnect  Databa
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136. r pool return to their normal online status in the Oracle VM Manager user interface  If  the master management node does not reconnect automatically to the Oracle VM management network   bring the bondo interface up manually from the Oracle Linux shell     only be necessary in rare situations where the master management node fails to  connect automatically  You should never manually disconnect or restart networking    Warning  X  Execute this procedure ONLY when so instructed by Oracle Support  This should  on any node     Manually Reconnecting the Master Management Node to the Oracle VM Management Network    1  Using SSH and an account with superuser privileges  log into the disconnected master management  node on the appliance management network       ssh root 192 168 4 3    root 192 168 4 3 s password   root ovcamn05rl1        2  Check the configuration of the bondo interface     If the interface is down  the console output looks similar to this       ifconfig bondo       63    Oracle VM Server Pool Is Offline After Network Services Restart       bondo    Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 13 97 4E B0 02  BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1   RX packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0  TX packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0  collisions 0 txqueuelen 0   BR bytes O  0 0 B  TX bytes2s0  0 0 B     Bring the bondo interface up       ifconfig bondi up    Check the configuration of the bondo interface again     When the interface reconnects successfully to the 
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138. r way    in accordance with business needs  The minimum configuration of the base rack contains just two  compute nodes  but it can be expanded by one node at a time up to 25 compute nodes  Apart from the  hardware installation  adding compute nodes requires no intervention by the administrator  New nodes are  discovered  powered on  installed and provisioned automatically by the master management node  The  additional compute nodes are integrated into the existing configuration  and as a result  the Oracle VM  server pool offers increased capacity for more or larger virtual machines     Since it is difficult to quantify the compute capacity as a number of virtual machines  it is suggested that  you base calculations on the amount of RAM as a rule of thumb  With 256GB per Sun Server X3 2 and  a minimal dom0 overhead  it is safe to assume that each compute node can host 60 virtual machines  with 4GB RAM  or 30 virtual machines with 8GB RAM  or 15 virtual machines with 16GB RAM  or any  combination that adds up to an amount of RAM just a couple of GB under the server s physical memory     1 2 3 Storage Appliance    The Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 installed at the bottom of the appliance rack should be considered  a    system disk  for the entire appliance  Its main purpose is to provide storage space for the Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance software  A portion of the disk space is made available for customer use and is  sufficient for an Oracle VM storage repository with a 
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141. re against data corruption  and allows it to remain in service as long as the  configuration of your environment allows it        48    Servicing the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320       Generally speaking  hot swappable components can be serviced without specific additional steps for  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Follow the applicable procedure in the Service Manual  The following  table provides links to each service procedure and indicates whether parts are hot swappable or require  the component to be taken offline and powered down     Table 4 8 Service Procedures for Sun Server X3 2 Components                Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap URL   Storage drives Yes http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242   240000091011460 html scrolltoc   Fan Modules Yes http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242   240000091014194 html scrolltoc   Power supplies Yes http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242   240000091014153 html scrolltoc   DIMMs No http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242     240003f01425075 html scrolltoc   Oracle qualified service    technician only        PCI Express risers No http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242     240000f91037394 html scrolltoc   Oracle qualified service    technician only        PCI Express cards No http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242     240000f91037409 html scrolltoc   Oracle qualified service    technician only           DVD drive No http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 html E27242   24000267 1
142. ric director switch to operation   1  Press the Power button to power on the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch   The Status LED blinks green  indicating that the system control processor is booting    2  Wait until the Status LED is solid green     This indicates that the system control processor has finished booting and the fabric director is ready for  operation     4 8 2 Service Procedures for Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch  Components    For parts that are not hot swappable  power down the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch  before starting the service procedure     Caution   A Management  storage  VM and external network connectivity may be affected  while the fabric director switch or an I O module is out of service  Please take the  necessary precautions   Caution   A When replacing the entire switch assembly  begin by saving the configuration from    the existing component  so that you can restore the configuration after replacement     Generally speaking  hot swappable components can be serviced without specific additional steps for  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Follow the applicable procedure in the Service Manual  The following  table provides links to each service procedure and indicates whether parts are hot swappable or require  the component to be taken offline and powered down     Table 4 12 Service Procedures for Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Components       Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap U
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144. s  fixed bugs and known issues in  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Installation Guide  The installation guide provides detailed instructions to prepare the installation site and install Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  It also includes the procedure to install an additional compute node     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Safety and Compliance Guide  The safety and compliance guide is a supplemental guide to the safety aspects of Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance X3 2  It conforms to Compliance Model No  OCA1A     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Administrator s Guide  The administrator s guide provides instructions for using the management software  It is a  comprehensive guide to how to configure  monitor and administer Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  X3 2     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Quick Start Poster  The quick start poster provides a step by step description of the hardware installation and initial  software configuration of Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  A printed quick start poster is  shipped with each Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance base rack  and is intended for data center  operators and administrators who are new to the product     The quick start poster is also available in the documentation library as an HTML guide  which contains  alternate text for ADA 508 compliance     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Expansion Node Setup Posier  The expansion node setup poster provides a s
145. s process also configures the Virtual IP   that is used to access the active management node  so that it is  up  on the active management node and     down    on the standby management node  This ensures that  when attempting to connect to the Virtual IP       13    Oracle VM Management Database Failover       address that you configured for the management nodes  you are always accessing the active management  node     In the case where the active management node fails  the cluster detects the failure and the lock is  released  Since the standby management node is constantly polling for control over the lock file  it detects  when it has control of this file and the ovca service brings up all of the required Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance services  The Virtual IP on the standby management node is brought up as it is promoted to the  active role     When the management node that failed comes back online  it no longer has control of the cluster lock file  and is automatically put into standby mode  and the Virtual IP is configured as    down        This means that one of the two management nodes in the rack is always available via the same IP address  and is always correctly configured     The management node failover process takes up to 5 minutes to complete     Oracle VM Management Database Failover    The Oracle VM Manager database files are located on a shared file system exposed by the Sun ZFS  Storage Appliance 7320  The active management node runs the MySQL database s
146. s the Power button on each Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch    Wait until the Status LED stops blinking and is solid green  indicating the system has finished booting   Press the Power button on the Sun Server X3 2 management nodes    The management node that completes booting first assumes the master role    When the management nodes are up  press the Power button on the Sun Server X3 2 compute nodes   When all compute nodes are up  verify the status of all system components in Oracle VM Manager     If no components are in error state  the appliance is ready to resume normal operation     4 3 2 Service Procedures for Rack System Components    Table 4 7 Service Instructions for Rack System Components    Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap Instructions       Power cables       Ethernet cables       InfiniBand cables    SFP transceivers       Cable management arms For removal and installation of a cable management arm    CMAs  refer to the Sun Server X3 2 Installation Guide  part no   E22359         46    Servicing a Sun Server X3 2          Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap    Instructions       e    Remove the Second Generation Cable Management  Arm       e    Install the Second Generation Cable Management  Arm          Slide rails    To service the slide rails  the Sun Server X3 2 must be  removed from the rack  For instructions  refer to the Sun  Server X3 2 Service Manual  part no  E22313      e    Remove the Server From the Rack     e    Reinstall the Server Chassis I
147. s the external  public  data center  network     For a detailed description of the backup contents  and for guidelines to export internal backups outside the  appliance  refer to the Oracle technical white paper entitled Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Backup and  Recovery Guide     1 7 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Software Update    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 includes the tools required to perform a full software update of the  appliance  On the master management node command line  commands are issued to download a new  version of the software stack from a specified URI and update all components to the latest version  For  step by step instructions  see Section 2 5     Update        An Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance software stack image is provided in the form of a zip file   approximately 4 GB in size  The zip file contains an automatically built ISO with the latest software updates  from Oracle     The software image can be downloaded using the FTP  HTTP or HTTPS protocols 3 Once the image has  been downloaded it is extracted into the mgmt_image  hmp_image and ovm_image subdirectories of        Restoration from backup must only be performed by Oracle Service Personnel   It may be necessary to edit  etc ovca  conf  on each management node  to ensure that the correct proxy settings are specified for the download  to succeed  See Section 5 1     Adding Proxy Settings for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Updates    for more information        15    Oracl
148. se    Contains IP and host name data for the Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15  Director Switches     Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db infrastructure on the ZFS  accessible  via  nfs shared_storage db infrastructure on each  management node       Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Netbundle Database    Predefines Ethernet and bond device names for all possible networks  that can be configured throughout the system  and which are allocated  dynamically     Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db netbundle on the ZFS  accessible via    nfs shared_storage db netbundle on each management node       Oracle Switch ES1 24 Ports  Database    Defines the factory configured map of Oracle Switch ES1 24 ports to the  rack unit or element to which that port is connected  It is used to map  Oracle Switch ES1 24 ports to machine names     Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db opus_ports on the ZFS  accessible via    nfs shared_storage db opus_ports on each management node       Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance DHCP Database    Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Mini Database    Contains information on the assignment of DHCP addresses to newly  detected compute nodes     Type  BerkeleyDB  Location  MGMT_ROOT db dhcp on the ZFS  accessible via  nfs     shared_storage db dhcp on each management node    A multi purpose database used to map compute node hardware  profiles to onboard disk size information  It also contains valid hardware  configurations that servers must comply wi
149. ss and quickly release the Power button on the front panel   2  Perform immediate shutdown only if the system does not respond to graceful power down tasks   Caution    A System data may become corrupted during an immediate power down  Use this  task only after attempting to power down the server gracefully     3  Disconnect the power cables and data cables from the server    4  Extend the server to the maintenance position    5  If necessary  remove the cable management arm  CMA  and pull the server out of the rack   Caution    AN The server weighs approximately 18 1 kg  39 9 Ib   Two people are required to  dismount and carry the chassis     Returning the system to operation    These steps briefly describe the procedure  For detailed instructions  refer to the chapter    Returning the  Server to Operation    in the Sun Server X3 2 Service Manual  part no  E22313      1  If the top cover was removed to service a component  reinstall the top cover on the server     2  Reinstall the server chassis into the rack  making sure the CMA is correctly installed when you return  the server to its normal rack position     3  Reconnect data cables and power cords     4  Power on the server     4 4 2 Service Procedures for Sun Server X3 2 Components    For parts that are not hot swappable  power down the Sun Server X3 2 before starting the service  procedure  If the server is in use in the Oracle VM environment  place it in maintenance mode first  This  protects your virtual infrastructu
150. ss used in this procedure is an example        aan seCrone CLO L00  T Loa  Toora rornioom eO asic wench   root ovcamn05rl1        4  Download the ISO to your Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance       ovca updater m download  s u http   download url example com ovca version build iso zip  Download of http   download url example com ovca version build iso zip started successfully     Task id is 5ba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67    5  Check the progress of the ISO download  When the download is finished  proceed with the next step       ovca updater  m download  1l  i 5ba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67  Task ID Pct Elapsed time Status  5Sba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67 60  155 305 sec RUNNING     ovca updater  m download  1l  i 5ba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67  Task ID iets Elapsed time Status  Sba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67 70  285 904 sec RUNNING     ovca updater  m download  1l  i 5ba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67  Task ID Pct Elapsed time Status  Sba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67 100  333 102 sec SUCCESS    To list all downloads and their status  enter this command     ovca updater  m download  1    Task ID Pct Elapsed time Status  5Sba4f1a09c9546b29a560e3d6682ce67 100  338 102 sec SUCCESS    6  When the download has completed successfully  activate it by launching the update process       ovca updater  m update  s  WARNING  root  Activating update process  Starting with nonmaster node 192 168 4 4    Once you issue this command  the update process is initiated as described in Sect
151. strative knowledge     Related Documentation    Additional documentation for components related to Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is available as  follows       All Oracle products  http  Awww oracle com documentation   e Sun Rack II 1042 and 1242  http   docs oracle com cd E19844 01 index html   e Sun Server X3 2  http   docs oracle com cd E22368_01 index html     Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320  http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 index html   e Oracle Switch ES1 24  http   docs oracle com cd E39109_01 index html   e NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch  http   docs oracle com cd E26698_01 index html   e Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch    http   docs oracle com cd E38500_01 index html    Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  3 1  http   docs oracle com cd E24707_01 index html  e Oracle VM   http   docs oracle com cd E35328_01 index html    Documentation Accessibility    For information about Oracle s commitment to accessibility  visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website  at http   www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc amp id docacc     Access to Oracle Support  Oracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support  For information  visit    http   www  oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc amp id info or visit http  Awww oracle com pls topic lookup   ctx acc amp id trs if you are hearing impaired     Feedback    Provide feedback about this documentation at        vi    Conventions       http   www  oracl
152. tep by step description of the installation procedure  for an Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance expansion node  A printed expansion node setup poster is  shipped with each Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance expansion node     The expansion node setup poster is also available in the documentation library as an HTML guide   which contains alternate text for ADA 508 compliance     Audience    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 documentation is written for technicians  authorized service  providers  data center operators and system administrators who want to install  configure and maintain a  virtual compute environment in order to deploy virtual machines for users  It is assumed that readers have  experience installing and troubleshooting hardware  are familiar with web and virtualization technologies  and have a general understanding of operating systems such as UNIX  including Linux  and Windows     The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance makes use of Oracle Linux and Oracle Solaris operating systems  within its component configuration  It is advisable that administrators have experience of these operating  systems at the very least  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance is capable of running virtual machines with a  variety of operating systems including Oracle Solaris and other UNIXes  Linux and Microsoft Windows  The       Related Documentation       selection of operating systems deployed in guests on Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance determines the  requirements of your admini
153. ternal administrative Ethernet network  which is used for initialization and ILOM  connectivity  is not redundant  There are two of each switch type to ensure that there is no single point  of failure  Networking cabling is equally duplicated and switches are interconnected as described in  Section 1 2 4     Network Infrastructure        1 6 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Backup    The configuration of all components within Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 is automatically backed  up and stored on the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 as a set of archives  Backups are named with a  time stamp for when the backup is run        14    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Software Update       During initialization  a crontab entry is created on each management node to perform a global backup twice  in every 24 hours  The first backup runs at 09h00 and the second at 21h00  Only the active management  node actually runs the backup process when it is triggered     Backups are stored on the MGMT_ROOT file system on the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 and are  accessible on each management node at  nfs shared_storage backups  When the backup process  is triggered  it creates a directory named with the time stamp for the current backup process  Within this  directory several subdirectories are also created       nm2  contains the Sun Datacenter InfiniBand NM2 36P Expansion Switch configuration data    opus  contains the Oracle ES1 24 switch configuration data    e ovca  conta
154. test generation I O modules  have no Eject button and are  powered down from the CLI  For  detailed instructions  please refer  to the support note with Doc ID  1518778 1        Front panel assembly  No  including system control  processor     Oracle qualified service  technician only     In the Oracle Fabric Director Hardware and Host Drivers  Installation Guide  refer to the following section     Chapter 7  page 179      Performing Service Tasks     page  250     Removing and Installing a VP780 Front Panel  Assembly        Caution    A When replacing the system    control processor  SCP   which  is included in the front panel  assembly  begin by saving the  configuration from the existing  SCP  so that you can restore the  configuration after replacement        55          56       Chapter 5 Troubleshooting    Table of Contents    5 1 Adding Proxy Settings for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Updates                 cceeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 57  5 2 Setting the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Log Level               cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeneeeees 58  5 3 Configuring Data Center Switches for VLAN Traffic              ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaneeeeeees 58  5 4 Enabling SNMP Server Monitoring              c cccceeeeeeee cece ee ecee cece sees ee ae aaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeneeeeeeeeeaeaaaaneeeeeees 59  5 5 Changing Oracle WebLogic Server PasswordS              c ceeceeeeeeee cece ae eeeeeeeeeeeeceaaeaeeneeeeeeeaeaaaaneeeeeees 60  5 6 Using 
155. th in order to be accepted as  an Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance component     Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db mini_db on the ZFS  accessible via  nfs   shared_storage db mini_db on each management node       Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Setup Database    Contains the data set by the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Dashboard setup facility  The data in this database is automatically       Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Management Software          ltem    Description       Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Task Database    applied by both the active and passive management nodes when a  change is detected     Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db setup on the ZFS  accessible via  nfs   shared_storage db setup on each management node   Contains state data for all of the asynchronous tasks that have been  dispatched within the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance    Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db task on the ZFS  accessible via  nfs   shared_storage db task on each management node       Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance Update Database    Used to track the two node coordinated management node update  process     Type  BerkeleyDB    Location  MGMT_ROOT db update on the ZFS  accessible via  nfs   shared_storage db update on each management node       Oracle VM Manager Database    Used on each management node as the management database for  Oracle VM Manager  It contains all configuration details of the Oracle VM  environment  including servers  p
156. the fields provided here to specify at least one DNS server that the management nodes can  use for domain name resolution     Current OVCA Password  If changing the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance password  it is necessary  to provide the current password in this field before specifying the new password in the OVCA Password  field     OVCA Password  Use this field to provide a new global Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance password  to  reset the password used for all components within the system     OVCA Password Confirmation  Use this field to confirm the new Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  password and check that you have not mis typed what you intended     Clicking the OK button at the bottom of the page saves the settings that are currently displayed on the  page and updates the configuration on each of the management nodes     If you used this form to reset the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance password  every component within  the appliance is updated with the same password  except for the Oracle WebLogic Server  which must be  changed manually  For information about password management  see Section 1 3 2     Password Manager   Wallet      For instructions to change the Oracle WebLogic Server password  see Section 5 5     Changing  Oracle WebLogic Server Passwords           22    Update       Figure 2 3 Network Setup  ORACLE    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Logged in as  ovcaadmin Logout    Hardware View Network View    Management Node 1 Reserved IP and host name in 
157. til the boot process is complete  at which time the Power LED should be solid  green     4  Connect the storage head power cables and wait approximately two minutes until the Power OK LED  on the front panel next to the Power button lights and remains lit     4 5 2 Service Procedures for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components    For parts that are not hot swappable  power down the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 before starting the  service procedure     Warning  O If you need to execute a service procedure that interrupts the connection between  virtual machines and their virtual disks  shut down the virtual machines in Oracle       50    Servicing an Oracle Switch ES1 24       VM Manager prior to servicing the storage hardware  Disconnecting a running  virtual machine from its disks may cause data corruption     Generally speaking  hot swappable components can be serviced without specific additional steps for  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Follow the applicable procedure in the Service Manual  The following  table provides links to each service procedure and indicates whether parts are hot swappable or require  the component to be taken offline and powered down     Table 4 9 Service Procedures for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Components  Replaceable Part s  Hot Swap URL    Storage head HDDs or SSDs Yes http   docs oracle com cd E28317_01 html E38247   maintenance__hardware__ details _7x20 html maintenance__ har          Disk shelf drives Yes Refer to the section    
158. tion    A If direct public access is not available within your data center and you make use of  proxy servers to facilitate HTTP  HTTPS and FTP traffic  it may be necessary to edit       23    Update        etc ovea conf  on each management node  to ensure that the correct proxy  settings are specified for a download to succeed from the Internet  This depends on  the network location from where the download is served  See Section 5 1     Adding  Proxy Settings for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Updates    for more information     Tip    Updates are controlled with ovca updater commands  To display usage options   enter ovca updater    help atthe shell prompt of the management node        Updating the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Software    1     Log into My Oracle Support and download the required Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance software  update     You can find the update by searching for the product name    Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance     or for  the Patch or Bug Number associated with the update you need     Make the update  a zipped ISO  available on an HTTP or FTP server that is reachable from your Oracle  Virtual Compute Appliance     Using SSH and an account with superuser privileges  log into the management node     Note  R The default root password is Welcome      Choose the option that applies to your environment     e If you are performing the mandatory initial update from Release 1 0 1 to Release 1 0 2 on an  unconfigured and unprovisioned system  use
159. tions each to separate next level data center switches  This  configuration with four cross connected cables provides redundancy and load  splitting at the level of the Fabric Director switches  the 10GbE ports and the data  center switches  In addition  it plays a key role in the continuation of service during  failover scenarios involving Fabric Director switch outages and other components     1 3 Software Components    This section describes the main software components the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance uses for  operation and configuration     1 3 1 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard    The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 provides its own web based graphical user interface that  can be used to perform a variety of administrative tasks specific to the appliance  The Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance Dashboard is a WebLogic application that is available via the active management  node  It is installed on top of the Oracle WebLogic Server 11g that is packaged with Oracle VM Manager   as described in Section 1 3 3     Oracle VM Manager        Use the Dashboard to perform the following tasks    e Appliance system monitoring and component identification   e Monitoring and identifying physical network connections   e Initial configuration of management node networking data   e Resetting of the global password for Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance components    After the initial mandatory software update from Release 1 0 1 to Release 1 0 2  the Oracle Virtual  Com
160. to track and audit  jobs and to help troubleshoot issues within the Oracle VM environment  Jobs and events are described in  detail within the Oracle VM User s Guide in the section entitled Working with the Jobs Framework     Since the Recurring Jobs  described in the Oracle VM User s Guide  are all automated and handled directly  by the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  you must not edit any of the settings for recurring jobs        37          38       Chapter 4 Servicing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  Components    Table of Contents    4 1 Replaceable Components  i ssc decerescroetabsidovaeed peegdantidobertaveoabansidetdeng booecastadeberegeroetatelduvagedbeegcantidens 39  41 Rack  Components nesin a a a Weaeate fe dance eine ceed 40  4 1 2 Sun Server X3 2 Component            c ccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeee ee ee aa eae eeeeeeeeseaaaaaaeeeeeeeeseaaaaaeeeeseeeeeeaea 40  4 1 3 Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 Component               c cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 41  4 1 4 Oracle Switch ES1 24 Components           0   cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeee sees aaa teeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaees 43  4 1 5 NM2 36P Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Expansion Switch Component                 cccccceeeeeeeeeees 43  4 1 6 Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1 15 Director Switch Component                    ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 44   4 2 Preparing Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 for Service            cccceee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 44   4 3 Servicing the Orac
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162. uad Core Xeon E5620  12MB  80W FRU No  Xeon Heatsink FRU No  8GB Registered DDR3L 1333 DDR3L 1600 DIMM  1 35V CRU No  512GB Solid State Drive SATA 2 Assembly CRU Yes  500GB   10000 RPM SATA Disk Assembly with 1 bracket CRU Yes  USB Assembly CRU Yes  Dual 40Gbps InfiniBand 4x QDR PCI Express Low Profile Host Channel CRU No  Adapter   4GB USB 2 0 Flash Drive CRU No  1 Slot x8 PCI Express Riser Assembly CRU No  1 Slot x16 PCI Express Riser Assembly CRU No  Power Distribution Board FRU No  8 Slot Disk Backplane  SATA DVD FRU No  PDB to System Board Ribbon Cable CRU   SFF8087 to SFF8087 Mini SAS Cable  690mm CRU   6 Pin Fan Power Cable CRU   Fan Data Ribbon Cable CRU   Bus Bar Set CRU   Fan Board Assembly CRU   Connector Board Assembly  SATA DVD FRU   Fan Module CRU Yes  System Board Assembly FRU No  3V Lithium Coin Cell Battery CRU No  Type A247A 760 Watt AC Input Power Supply CRU Yes  Cluster Heartbeat Assembly CRU   8 Port 6Gbps SAS 2 RAID HBA CRU No  Oracle Storage DE2 24P Disk Shelf    580 Watt AC Input Power Supply CRU Yes  6Gbps SAS 2 I O Controller Module CRU Yes  2RU Chassis Assembly with Midplane FRU No  4X Mini SAS Cable  SFF 8088 to SFF 8088  2M CRU   4X Mini SAS Cable  SFF 8088 to SFF 8088  0 5M CRU   DE2 24P Mounting Rail Kit CRU   900GB 10000 RPM SAS Disk Drive Assembly CRU Yes          42    Oracle Switch ES1 24 Components          Component Description FRU CRU Hot Swap       73GB SAS Solid State Drive Assembly CRU Yes    For Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320 CRU serv
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164. use the programs     Section A  Terms for Oracle VM Server     We    us    our  and  Oracle  refers to Oracle America  Inc   You  and  your  refers to the individual or  entity that has acquired the Oracle VM Server programs   Oracle VM Server programs  refers to the Oracle  VM Server software product   License  refers to your right to use the Oracle VM Server programs under the  terms of this Agreement and the licenses referenced herein     1  Grant of Licenses to the Oracle VM Server programs     Subject to the terms of this Agreement  Oracle America  Inc    Oracle   grants to the user   Customer   a  license to the Oracle VM Server programs under the GNU General Public License version 2  The Oracle  VM Server programs contain many Oracle VM Server programs components developed by Oracle and  various third parties  The license for each component is located in the documentation  which may be  delivered with the Oracle VM Server programs or accessed online at http   oss oracle com linux legal   oracle list html and or in the component s source code  This agreement does not limit  supersede or modify  your rights under the license associated with an individual component     2  Licenses to Additional Oracle VM Server programs     Certain third party programs that are not Oracle VM Server programs may be included with or as part of  the Oracle VM Server software product  collectively the  Additional Oracle VM Server programs    Each  Additional Oracle VM Server program is licens
165. ute node from the Oracle VM server pool     Refer to the Oracle VM User s Guide and follow the instructions in the section entitled Removing an  Oracle VM Server from a Server Pool     5  Delete the compute node from Oracle VM Manager     Refer to the Oracle VM User s Guide and follow the instructions in the section entitled Deleting Oracle  VM Servers from Oracle VM Manager     When the failing compute node has been removed from the Oracle VM configuration  return to the  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  to reprovision it  If the compute node is powered off and  reprovisioning cannot be started  power on the server manually     5 8 Oracle VM Server Pool Is Offline After Network Services Restart    When network services are restarted on the master management node  the connection to the Oracle VM  management network   bondo   is lost  By design  the bondo interface is not brought up automatically on  boot  so that the virtual IP of the management cluster can be configured on the correct node  depending on  which management node assumes the master role  While the master management node is disconnected  from the Oracle VM management network  the Oracle VM Manager user interface reports that the compute  nodes in the server pool are offline     The management node that becomes the master  runs the Oracle VM services necessary to bring up the  bondo interface and configure the virtual IP within a few minutes  It is expected that the compute nodes in  the Oracle VM serve
166. ver accordingly        60    Using a Custom CA Certificate for SSL Encryption       Changing the Oracle WebLogic Server Passwords  1  In your browser  enter the address https   IP 7002 console     In the address  IP refers to the IP address that you have configured for each of the management nodes  during installation     2  Login with the user name weblogic and the global password       3  Change the password of the user named  weblogic  by executing the steps described in the section     Change user passwords    in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help     4  Repeat the procedure for the Oracle WebLogic Server instance running on the other management    node   Caution  A Keep Oracle WebLogic Server in sync with the Password Manager  Global  password changes through the Dashboard  which apply to all other components of  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  are described in Section 2 4     Network Setup        5 6 Using a Custom CA Certificate for SSL Encryption    By default  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance and Oracle VM Manager use a self signed SSL certificate   While it serves to provide SSL encryption for all HTTP traffic  it is recommended that you obtain and install  your own custom trusted certificate from a well known and recognized Certificate Authority  CA      Both the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard and the Oracle VM Manager web interface run on  Oracle WebLogic Server  Oracle WebLogic Server provides the functionality to update t
167. vicing components     Electrostatic Discharge Safety    Devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge  ESD   such as motherboards  PCle cards  drives   processors  and memory cards require special handling     Caution    A   Equipment Damage    Take antistatic measures and do not touch components along their connector  edges     e Use an antistatic wrist strap     Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive  assemblies  boards  or cards  When servicing or removing rack node components  attach an antistatic  strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis  Then disconnect the power cords from the  component  Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the component     An antistatic wrist strap is not included in the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance shipment   e Use an antistatic mat     Place ESD sensitive components such as the motherboard  memory  and other PCB cards on an  antistatic mat     The following items can be used as an antistatic mat   e Antistatic bag used to wrap an Oracle replacement part  e An ESD mat  orderable from Oracle   e A disposable ESD mat  shipped with some replacement parts or optional system components   4 3 Servicing the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2 Rack  System  This section provides instructions to service customer replaceable units  CRUs  in the appliance rack     Before starting any service procedure  read and follow the guidelines
168. work configuration files are updated to allow all necessary  network interfaces and bonds to be brought up     Now that the PVI for the Oracle VM management network exists  the compute node is rebooted one last  time to reconfigure the Oracle VM Agent to communicate over the PVI  At this point  the node is ready for  Oracle VM Manager discovery     1 4 3 Server Pool Readiness    Oracle VM Server Pool    When the Node Manager detects a fully installed compute node that is ready to join the Oracle VM  environment  it issues the necessary Oracle VM CLI commands to add the new node to the Oracle VM  server pool  With the discovery of the first node  the system also configures the clustered Oracle VM  server pool with the appropriate networking  access to the shared storage  and a virtual IP  Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance X3 2 expects that all compute nodes in one rack belong to a single clustered server  pool with High Availability  HA  and Distributed Resource Scheduling  DRS  enabled  When all compute  nodes have joined the Oracle VM server pool  the appliance is in Ready state  meaning virtual machines   VMs  can be deployed     Expansion Compute Nodes    When an expansion compute node is installed  its presence is detected based on the DHCP request   from its ILOM  If the new server is identified as an Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance node  an entry is  added in the node database with  new  state  This triggers the initialization and provisioning process  New  compute nod
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170. y init  the appliance initialization script used to set the appliance to its factory  configuration    e ovca helper  a support script used to perform particular configuration tasks and to assist with  appliance configuration    e ovca node db  a script used to maintain and update the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Node  Database described in Section 1 3 5     Databases       e ovca redirect  a script to redirect HTTP or HTTPS requests to the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance  Dashboard described in Section 1 3 1     Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard         ovca remote rpc  a script that allows other components to communicate with the various  management scripts available on the management node    e ovca rpc  a script that allows the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard to communicate  directly with the underlying management scripts running on the management node    e ovca updater  the script that allows you to download updated software for the Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance  It also allows you to activate the update  as described in Section 1 7     Oracle Virtual Compute  Appliance X3 2 Software Update       e ovca update password  a script that controls password updates for each different component on the  appliance    Many of these applications use a specific Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance library that is installed in    usr lib python2 6 site packages ovca  on each management node     1 3 7 Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Configuration Script    The
171. y login and use the Oracle Virtual  Compute Appliance Dashboard your web browser must accept cookies from the    A The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard makes use of cookies in order  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard host     2 2 Hardware View    The Hardware View within the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard provides a graphical  representation of the hardware components as they are installed within the rack  Rolling over each item  with the mouse raises a pop up window providing the name of the component  its type  and a summary   of configuration and status information  For compute nodes  the pop up window includes a Reprovision  button  which allows you to restart the provisioning process if the node becomes stuck in an intermittent  state or goes into error status before it is added to the Oracle VM server pool  Instructions to reprovision a  compute node are provided in Section 5 7     A Compute Node Fails to Complete Provisioning        Warning  6 The Reprovision button is to be used only for compute nodes that fail to complete  provisioning  Never use this function on a compute node that has been provisioned       If you are following the installation process and this is your first time accessing the Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance Dashboard  the Virtual IP  address still needs to be configured and the Dashboard is not available on the public network  In this case  your workstation must be patched directly  into the Oracle Switch ES1 24  us
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173. your data center network for management node 1    IP Address  Hostname   Management Node 2 Reserved IP and host name in your data center network for management node 2  IP Address  Hostname   Management Node Cluster  Virtual IP  Reserved IP in your data center network for virtual IP between your two management nodes  Domain Name  Domain name for your data center network  Netmask  Netmask for your data center network  Default Gateway  Default gateway for your data center network  Network time protocol for your data center network    DNS  2176 34 47 EE  EE oran name system for your    data center network    Security Realm  Current OVCA Password  ES   ter the current password for these changes to take effect  New OVCA Password  SSS     optionally change your password    New OVCA Password Confirmation  SSS St has to match the new password you just typed above       2 5 Update    The mandatory initial software update from Release 1 0 1 to Release 1 0 2  and any further update of  Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3 2  is performed from the command line of the master management  node  Software updates are a three tier process  First  a zipped ISO containing the updated software  must be downloaded from MOS and made available on an HTTP or FTP server  From there  the ISO is  downloaded to the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320  When the download is complete and the software is  unpacked in the appropriate directories  the update is activated and applied to each affected component     Cau
    
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