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1. a a a Molts 0 jay emc 129 Deport Physical Disk From RDR virtual Disk aut Never 61 03 Sensors Break Physical Disk From RDA Virtual Disk 5 Mormal Delete ROR Configuration on Physical Disk Cab RATE TP H A Logical Disk Infor re mba oe 1 Figure 7 Adding a physical disk In the Device Configuration Change message box click Yes Repeat Steps 4 6 on the corresponding disk in the other I O enclosure For example expand ftServer I O Enclosures I O Enclosure 11 Storage Enclosure 40 and Slot 1 and then click Disk 1 7 Allow time for the two disks to synchronize To synchronize the system disk use the same process but locate the CPU I O enclosure bay that indicates Unconfigured System Disk in Step 3 While the disks are re synchronizing LEDs blink to indicate read and write operations and in the details pane for the disk ftSMC displays a value of Syncing next to OpState State To view the progress of the synchronization in ftSMC under ftServer I O Enclosures expand Logical Disk Information and select the virtual disk Figure 8 shows a re synchronization in process File Action View Window Help 4 Glm EB m A Console Root Ed FtServer Local a FtServer Call Home Modem 0 M DevicePathId 38 1 Jop Skate State Simplex gt 3 FiServer 1 0 Enclosures 2 83 LO Enclosure 11 Resyne 10 ee Mass Storage Controller O pe Ss a aid ae ew q Figure 8 Disk r
2. point to Add to Team and then click Create New Team The Teaming Wizard starts Figure 9 shows this path for Step 2 Power Saver Advanced Network Driver Boot Agent Create Express Team Add to Team DOU4FCO 900 A a Fart Number CH 421 003 VRP Support IP Address 192 168 20 40 GRRE Support Figure 9 Creating a new adapter team 3 Inthe first dialog box of the Teaming Wizard select Adapter Fault Tolerance and click Next 4 Inthe next dialog box select the adapters for the team A check mark next to an adapter indicates that the adapter will become a member of the team Select the check boxes next to the adapters to turn on or turn off the required team members Make sure that you create teams that contain adapters that are located in different modules typically adapters 1 and 3 are teamed and or adapters 2 and 4 are teamed One way to determine where adapters are located is to use the Identify Adapter utility in PROSet to flash the LED on each adapter In PROSet click the adapter on the General tab click Identify Adapter and follow the instructions in the Identify Adapter message box Figure 10 shows the Teaming Wizard settings NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 13 Stratus emb 82546 Port Gigabit Adapter Stratus emb 82546 2 Port Gigabit Adapter 2 Ff Stratus emb 82546 2 Port Gigabit Adapter 3 L Stratus emb 82546 2 Port Gigabit Adap ea E A Figure 10 Sele
3. 2 Using the Welcome to the Windows Setup Wizard provide the relevant information for regional settings names and passwords When this Mini Setup is finished the system restarts When the Welcome to Windows dialog box appears press the CTRL ALT DELETE keys Log on by using the Administrator account and the password that you entered during the Mini Setup and then click OK NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 7 5 Two separate End User Licensing Agreements EULAS appear Read the agreements and click Continue for both of them to install the software 6 The installation programs for third party software run after you click Continue You must install the software because NEC does not support servers that lack this software a When the Java Runtime Environment JRE Wizard starts follow the prompts to install the JRE and accept the license agreement and the default settings in the remaining dialog boxes If the progress bars partially obscure the JRE Setup dialog box click the JRE Setup dialog box to bring it forward If the Setup Complete dialog box for any third party software appears click No will restart my computer later and then click Finish If you restart the system now the installation does not complete properly 7 When Setup displays the IPL Completed dialog box click Restart 8 Restore the default BIOS settings to enable boot monitoring and to enable Option ROM on the PCI slots W
4. Services IIS e You can automatically launch Windows updates on the system running the management Website you disable them on the virtual server For these reasons we recommend that you install the Virtual Server Web application on a separate management Web server Figure 11 shows the installation of the Virtual Server Web application on a separate system Website Figure 11 Remotely managing virtual machines The installation of the Web application on a separate management system requires that you do the following e Configure Constrained Delegation for the management system account in Active Directory e Run a custom installation of Virtual Server and choose to install only the Web application NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 15 Installing Virtual Server You install Virtual Server R2 SP1 on the FT Server without installing the management Web application 1 From the Virtual Server CD ROM start the Setup Wizard also called Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Setup If you start the Setup Wizard manually use Setup exe Proceed through the wizard until you reach the Setup Type page On the Setup Type page select Custom Click Virtual Server Web Application and select This feature will not be available Figure 12 shows this interface Figure 12 Deselect the Virtual Server Web Application Accept the defaults in the installation wizard Click Install to begin the installat
5. Mot configured E Delay Restart For scheduled installations Mot configured i Re prompt For restart with scheduled installations Mok configured r A o Ir ES A AO TE Figure 5 Automatic Update setting in Group Policy Configuring Windows for Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 When the operating system installation is complete configure a number of settings to enable Windows to provide the best environment for your virtual solution To configure Windows to create an optimal environment for Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 consider the following 1 Do not use the 3GB in boot ini switch to alter Windows memory allocation For Windows to optimize the running of the virtual machines leave the default system memory allocation 2 Configure processor scheduling Background Services and memory usage System Cache as follows a In System Properties on the Advanced tab in the Performance section select Settings b In Performance Options select the Advanced tab c Configure the settings as shown below Figure 6 shows how you should configure the settings on the Advanced tab NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 9 Performance Options Ez xi visual Effects Advanced Data Execution Prevention Processor scheduling Choose how to allocate processor resources Adjust for best performance of C Programs Background services Memory usage Choose how to allocate system memory Adjust for best perform
6. disks It is a best practice to create a fixed size virtual disk that has enough space for data expansion Virtual disks that expand dynamically take a very high percentage of system resources when they expand so you should not use them in a production environment Each virtual disk must have enough space for the guest operating system and applications in addition to the data it must hold Table 3 shows the virtual machine resource allocation Virtual Machine Memory Allocation Disk Allocation CPU Allocation Domain controller 0 5 GB 0 7 GHz Table 3 Virtual machine resource allocation Table 3 shows that the virtual machines require a total of 3 GB of RAM 700 GB of disk space and a 3 GHz processor You must add to these amounts the host physical server resource requirements so that you can calculate the resource requirements for the solution NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 21 Table 4 shows the total physical server resources for the Virtual Server host computer Memory Allocation Disk Allocation il CPU Allocation Table 4 Host server resource allocation Creating the Virtual Machines When you create a virtual machine instead of adding an existing virtual machine you must assign a virtual hard disk to it and install an operating system on the virtual hard disk This process will vary with the requirements of each installation However there are a number of key stages to ensure a smooth
7. migration to a virtual machine environment The first step is to create the Virtual Machine settings on the Virtual Server To create a new virtual machine 1 On the system that is running the management Website open the Administration Website In the navigation pane under Virtual Machines click Create In the Virtual machine name box type a name for the virtual machine and specify a fully qualified path to the location where you want to create the virtual machine hard disks Note For this Guide we have used a simplified naming standard for clarity we recommend you use a naming standard that is appropriate for your organization 4 Inthe Virtual machine memory box type the required memory allocation in megabytes Note If you allocate more memory to virtual machines than is available in the virtual server the virtual machines will not start In the Virtual hard disk box select Create a new virtual hard disk To set the size of the virtual hard disk specify a value in the Size box ee A Under Virtual network adapter in Connected to select the network adapter team 8 Click Create Repeat this process for each of the servers that you migrate to the virtual server Once you have created these virtual machine settings you can build each virtual machine The Guide uses the following virtual machines e Domain controller DC1 e File server FS1 e Email server EX1 The following checklists provide the key stages in the v
8. this virtual machine at any given time These settings relate to a single CPU In Figure 15 you can see that the DC1 virtual machine has 100 Maximum Capacity of one CPU and 50 Maximum Capacity of system because there are two processors in the server ocainost Uru Resource Allocation r You can allocate CPU resources to virtual machines currently configured on Virtual Server In most cases you will only need to configure the Relative Weight of the virtual machines You can also configure absolute limits For more information clickthe help button Virtual Machine Virtual Machines Currently Running DC1 Total Capacity Reserved Relative Weight Reserved Capacity Maximum Capacity Reserved Capacity Maximum Capacity Senate vergni of one CPU of one CPU of system of system 0 CPU Usag Available Capacity Remaining 100 OF Figure 15 Configuring processor utilization limits For the scenario in this Guide you leave the default processor allocations shown in Figure 15 The virtual server has sufficient hardware resources to run the three virtual machines comfortably Configure Save State and Automatic Restart To ensure that the virtual machines are operational when the virtual server service is running i e if the server is restarted configure the virtual machines to save the current state when the virtual server stops and to automatically start when the virtual server starts To configure the
9. to a different switch that supports the Spanning Tree Algorithm As in an AFT team the primary adapter is active on the network The secondary adapter becomes active after adapter failover which usually occurs because the primary adapter fails or if its link to the switch fails In a SFT team each adapter connects to a different switch this configuration can continue operation if a switch fails Figure 4 shows the SFT configuration and the outcome of adapter and switch failure Metwvork adapter failure Switch failure secondary secondary adapter adapter becomes active becomes active and uses and uses second switch second switch Figure 4 Outcome of adapter and switch failure with SFT Adaptive Load Balancing Teams In an Adaptive Load Balancing ALB team both the primary and secondary adapters transmit data to provide an increase in performance However only the primary adapter receives data To prevent packet order problems one adapter in an ALB team transmits all packets to a particular destination In addition only the primary adapter transmits broadcast packets and non Internet Protocol IP packets You must connect all adapters in an ALB team to the same switch or to two or more hubs that connect to the same switch In addition an ALB team provides fault tolerance for the network connection but because both adapters connect to the same switch like an AFT team if the switch fails network connectivity is lost Config
10. Save state and Automatic restart options 1 Onthe Master Status page click the arrow to the right of the virtual machine and select Edit Configuration Click General Properties Type the credentials of a domain account for the virtual machine to run under The account does not require special privileges other than a b C On the vmc file Read Data Write Data and Execute File On the vhd file Read Data Read Attributes Read Extended Attributes and Write Data On the vnc file if a virtual machine is connected to a virtual network Execute File Read Data Read Attributes and Read Permissions On the folder containing the vmc file for a virtual machine to have the ability to save state List Folder and Write Create File Configure the virtual machine to turn on automatically when Virtual Server starts Configure the virtual machine to Save state when Virtual Server stops Figure 16 shows you how to configure these settings 6 Click OK NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 26 Vel eneral Froperties machine name DC1 IV Ellable hardware assisted virtualization if available M RBn virtual machine under the following user account Warning SSL security is not enabled User name and password will be transmitted over the network without encryption clear text For more detail click here to consultthe online help Username Password Action when Virtual Server st
11. T Server platform NEC designs and builds servers that provide the highest level of reliability and performance for your Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 solution The FT Server provides built in fault tolerance for your virtualized environment so you can enjoy the benefits of virtualization including e Hardware consolidation e Optimal hardware resource usage e Separation of applications e Flexible operating environment This Guide will provide you with the necessary steps to install and configure hardware and software components for your virtual environment In addition the Guide will outline a solution scenario that provides you with the necessary information to deploy virtual solutions by using FT Servers and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 in production environments Your first task is to prepare the server hardware for installation of the host operating system How you configure your hardware and create the fault tolerant environment is critical to the success of your solution This Guide takes you through the following procedures e Installing the server hardware e Configuring Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition e Configuring the hardware e Installing Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 e Configuring the virtual machines Because the Guide uses a scenario to provide a context for the information there are a number of assumptions made regarding the operating environment The next section describes these assumptions Quick Start Guide O
12. TE Fault Tolerant NEC NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide Install and Configure NEC Fault Tolerant Servers to Provide Maximum Availability to Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 For the latest information please see http www necam com servers ft and http www microsoft com virtualserver Ms vem A Windows Server System Microsoft Contents MEV OGUCGTIO Nidos ota ciao 1 Quick Start Guide Operating Environment sssssssesrrrrrrrrrrssssrrrrrrrrrrrrnnrsrssrrrrrrrrrrnnnnrenne 1 CUJE SCENA O ca r ies scare tina ness seani sn aans SeaGeawanassuscenensiueaes E A 2 GOOG On it od utiles 3 STEP LI Install the HardWare curarse brida 4 Connecting to the Networks da 4 Adapter Fault Tolerant Teams dios 4 Switch Fault Tolerant T Canis uc da aut cutee beeeinl oa 5 Adaptive Load BalancinG Teams susi id 5 Conniourng FOwWeErINPEUCS cessera a AR 5 STEP 2 Install tE Operating SY St Mid a 7 Tme PostlPL Procedures isa dd a a aa a e a A 7 Using Group Policy to Disable Automatic Updates ss sssssssrrrrrrrrrrrrrsrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrssrsrrrrne 8 Configuring Windows for Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 on ccc cece cece cess estes eeeeeaeeeeeeaees 9 STEP 3 Configure the Server Hardware cccccccccece eee esceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeaeeaseeaeeaeeeeetanegaeeaneass 11 iS Kea III O I O rain cia 11 Network Adapter Teaming a o 13 STEP 4 Install and Configure Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 cece ccc ee cece eeeee
13. al Server and copy the entes ista local betore files virtual machine files to the local p Ace y Identificati f sof Virtual S ryer eployment enti ication of so tware configuration requirements Migrate a physical server to a Migrates configuration from the Intricate process with many steps virtual machine by using a P2V physical server process Requires Automated Deployment Original installation media may not Services ADS 1 0 and Windows be required Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Once the infrastructure is in place it All applications are migrated even can significantly reduce migration those that may not be required times Table 2 Creation options for virtual machines NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 20 For more information on the P2V process and the VSMT see htip www microsoft com windowsserversystem virtualserver overview vsmitwhitepaper mspx In addition third party vendors provide P2V utilities that you can use for migrating physical servers to virtual machines including PlateSpin http www platespin com Portlock http www portlock com Acronis http www acronis Due to the proprietary nature of these P2V solutions this guide focuses on the process of building new virtual machines that you use to replace the physical hardware This approach provides the best solution in this scenario because there is no need to replicate data from a remote bandwidth cons
14. all multiple network adapters In addition to maintain operation in the event of a power outage you must configure the power inputs correctly Connecting to the Network All of the virtual machines that run on the server rely on the same network connectivity for client connection to the services and applications that the virtual machines provide Because a failure in the network connectivity of the server has an impact on a large amount of network functionality you must include fault tolerance for network connections To provide fault tolerance for network connections and to enhance performance configure the network adapters into teams In a network adapter team one adapter is the primary or active adapter and all other adapters are secondary or backup adapters If the active adapter fails in a fault tolerant team the backup adapter becomes active and seamlessly continues operation In a performance team network traffic distributes between the adapters In addition to increasing performance a performance team can also provide fault tolerance if an adapter fails You are going to create an Adapter Fault Tolerant AFT team The Guide describes the configuration of AFT teams in STEP 3 Configure the Server Hardware For now we are going to connect the network adapters to the network and create an AFT team To connect the embedded Ethernet controllers to the network 1 Provide an unshielded twisted pair UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors fo
15. ance of C Programs System cache Virtual memory 4 paging file is an area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM Total paging file size for all drives 2046 MB Change Figure 6 Advanced tab in Performance Options 3 Exclude virtual machine files especially hard disk files vhd from virus scans and real time scanning because this affects performance In addition install the standard anti virus protection of your organization into each virtual machine to protect the virtual machine directly After you install Windows and the necessary NEC drivers and third party utilities you must configure fault tolerance for the components that the IPL and post IPL procedures do not configure Specifically you must configure fault tolerance for the network connection and hard disks NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 10 STEP 3 Configure the Server Hardware aig lial ml in L l L if L The FT Server is set up in an active stand by configuration after the IPL and post IPL procedures However you must configure redundancy for network connectivity and hard disks separately When you create any fault tolerant system it is important to understand that hardware faults will occur and to plan accordingly The best way to deal with the issue of hardware faults is to configure systems to fail over to an operational system or maintain functionality in the event of a compon
16. arts Always automatically turn on virtual machine Seconds to delay automatically turning on a virtual machine lo Action when Virtual Server stops Save state Figure 16 Configuring virtual machine General Properties The installation and configuration of your fault tolerant virtualization environment is now complete Next Steps You should closely monitor the virtual machines during the first few weeks of operation to ensure the correct configuration of your resource assignments You can also use the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Performance Advisor tool to create performance baselines and reports for each virtual machine Use the tool inside each virtual machine individually to ensure that the baseline creation process does not introduce a significant load onto the host server Get more information or download the free Server Performance Advisor 2 0 from the following URL www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyID 091 15420 8c9d 46b9 a9a5 9bffcd237da2 amp displaylang en You have now been through the process of creating a resilient and reliable virtual server environment with NEC Fault Tolerant Servers and Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 By following the recommendations steps and procedures in this guide you will create a flexible and robust virtualization environment for virtual machine based production systems on your NEC Corporation of America Fault Tolerant Server FT Server platform NEC Express5800 Faul
17. bsite 1 e 5 On the computer on which you intend to install the Administration Website for Virtual Server from the Virtual Server 2005 CD ROM start the Virtual Server Setup Wizard If you start the Setup Wizard manually use Setup exe Proceed through the wizard until you reach the Setup Type page On the Setup Type page select Custom and then click Next Click Virtual Server Service select This feature will not be available and then click Next On the Configure Components page accept the default Website port value of 1024 Figure 13 shows this interface E Ba m F PUTA Fe eaa A AA Required For constrained delegation Figure 13 Configure the Virtual Server Web Application port 6 Select Configure the Administration Website to always run as the Local System account and then click Next 7 Click Install to begin the installation NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 17 8 Once the installation is complete the Setup Complete page appears Click Finish to close the page and exit the Setup Wizard After you install Virtual Server R2 SP1 on the FT Server and the management Website on a separate system you now can deploy the virtual machines to the FT Server NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 18 STEP 5 Installing and Configuring the Guest Virtual Machines After you install Virtual Server R2 SP1 you need to deploy virtual machines You mu
18. ct adapters for team If you add adapters to a team later the system briefly loses network connectivity To avoid this network interruption configure a larger team now 5 Click Next and click Finish 6 When the Intel PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box reappears click Apply PROSet binds the specified adapters into teams This operation takes at least one minute per team to complete PROSet closes after processing is complete Do not abort the operation until it has completed otherwise you must repeat the procedure After you have finished configuring fault tolerance for your FT Server you will install Virtual Server R2 SP1 NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 14 Microsoft LO Virtual Server 2005 R2 3 STEP 4 Install and Configure Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 Installing Virtual Server R2 SP1 on a computer enables the computer to become a host for virtual machines The configuration and management of virtual machines uses the Virtual Server Web application You can install the Web application on the virtual server or on a Separate management Web server to enable remote management for the virtual machines If you install the Web application on a separate Web server you will gain the following benefits e You maximize the resources that the Virtual Server can use for the virtual machines e You reduce the attack surface for the Virtual Server host system by not installing Internet Information
19. disks complete the following steps for each virtual disk in the solution 1 Insert and latch disks into corresponding slots in each module of the server 2 Onthe Windows Desktop double click ftServer Management Tools to start the ftServer Management Console ftSMC 3 In ftSMC select the disk you are going to mirror in the I O enclosure To do this expand ftServer I O Enclosures I O Enclosure x 10 or 11 Storage Enclosure x 10 or 11 and Slot 1 and then click Disk 0 NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 11 4 Right click the disk that you will join to the mirror and click Add Physical Disk To RDR Virtual Disk Figure 7 shows Step 4 of adding a physical disk i AS A dl dl ii Capacity AL Mass Storage Controller 0 69 25 GB H I SATA Controller 1 22 PathCount 1 Fl Universal Serial Bus USE Controller 2 DevicePath 1 11 1 0 0 E video Controller G4 Compatible 3 H DevicePathld 11 40 1 3 H _ Ethernet Controller 5 Hop State State Online a PCI to PCI Bridge 6 2 0p State Reason Mone 9 PCI Eo pel Bridge 7 24 PortNumber 1 3 a PCI Device 6 2 pathid 1 0 i PCI Slot Info 9 DP tarcetic 1 2 29 PCI Slot Info 10 22 Lun 1 T eof PCI Slot Info 11 aoa Storage Enclosure 40 Configstate Unconfigured e MIBE Tyne Use Threshold P VEI MTEF Threshold 1200 seconds ap Add Physical Disk To RDR Virtual Disk Unknown bog
20. e synchronization After synchronization the LEDs on both disks show a steady green light and in the details pane for the disk and for the virtual disk ftSMC displays a value of Duplex next to OpState State The value next to Status for the virtual disk is None NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 12 When you add the first system disk to an RDR virtual disk a System Shutdown message appears which states that the system will reboot in two minutes Let the system restart Network Adapter Teaming Configure teams of network adapters to increase the redundancy and capacity of a network connection Before you configure the teams you should attach the network adapters to the network The Guide describes this process in STEP 17 Install the Hardware Important FT Servers DO NOT support Express Teams Create only Advanced Networking Service Teams by using the PROSet utility You will create an Adapter Fault Tolerant team for the virtual machines to use to connect to the network The team will use two of the four installed network adapters You may use the additional adapters later to provide connectivity for additional virtual machines or to distribute the network load To configure network adapter teaming complete the following steps 1 Start the PROSet utility and in the notification area double click PROSet 2 Inthe Intel PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box right click one of the Ethernet ports listed
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22. eful for building a production environment in situations where it is easier to build the virtual machine in a separate location to the final operational location Figure 14 shows this process NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 19 Active Directory is replicated to the virtual machine atthe main site Virtual machine files are copied or shipped to the branch office Figure 14 Building a guest machine at the main site and transporting it to the branch office The P2V migration of a physical server to a virtual machine enables you to deploy a virtual machine that replaces a physical server if rebuilding the server from scratch would be difficult because of specific software installation or configuration In addition the P2V process can streamline the creation of multiple virtual machines and prevent the need to undertake multiple new manual virtual machine builds The Virtual Server Migration Toolkit VSMT describes how to complete the P2V process Table 2 summarizes these approaches Virtual Machine Deployment Advantages Disadvantages Method Build new virtual machine and Enables straightforward creation of install all software manually virtual machines Time consuming build process Remote replication of data Identification of software configuration requirements Build the virtual machine ona Uses a virtual machine template Must move large virtual machine remote Virtu
23. ent failure Disk Mirroring To provide fault tolerance for internal disks including the system disk configure disk mirroring Create logical drives on the mirrored disks for the virtual machine files Table 1 shows the disk configuration for the Guide solution Server Virtual Disk mace Drives E Storage Type Virtual Machines System Disk Domain Controller Virtual Machine File Server Table 1 Disk configuration For optimal performance you can use Rapid Disk Resync RDR disk mirroring to configure and create managed disks in the internal storage enclosure of the FT Server Internal disks are the only disk configuration that supports RDR disk mirroring With RDR disk mirroring you mirror pairs of physical disks to create virtual disks Each pair of mirrored disks constitutes one virtual disk The storage subsystem replicates the data on one disk to the corresponding disk RDR disk mirroring does not create volumes you must create volumes by using Disk Management within Windows Before you start this step ensure that the second hard disk the one designated as the mirror has no partitions You should also make sure that both of the disks that you are mirroring are similar in the following ways e Both have the same capacity if they have different capacities you must add the disk with the smaller capacity to the virtual disk before you add the disk with the larger capacity e Both are basic disks not dynamic To mirror the
24. he Windows Server 2003 Help and Support Center for troubleshooting guidance Y oo Only after you confirm the DC1 virtual machine is functioning correctly should you start the process of decommissioning the physical domain controller Decommissioning the old physical domain controller O Use Active Directory Users and Computers to move the Operations Masters from the physical domain controller to DC1 or another physical domain controller as required 2 Remove the Domain Controller Active Directory server role from the physical domain controller Ensure the This server is the last domain controller in the domain check box is NOT checked Once the Configure Your Server Wizard has completed and the physical server has rebooted you can safely decommission or reconfigure the physical server for reuse elsewhere in your IT infrastructure File Server FS1 Build Checklist To migrate a file server role from a physical server to a virtual machine requires additional steps to ensure the configuration and user data is maintained Typically you use either the P2V process or a backup solution to NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 23 backup the data from the physical file server and restore it to the virtual machine The exact process will vary greatly depending on the software your organization uses as a backup recovery solution There are three basic approaches to this migration Bare metal restores If your back
25. hile the system is starting press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup program In the BIOS Setup program press F9 to restore the default settings and then press F10 to exit from the BIOS Setup program You must enable boot monitoring to maintain fault tolerance Make sure that you enable boot monitoring or you will compromise the fault tolerance of the system The IPL Procedure turns off boot monitoring 9 After the system has restarted log on The Post Installation Check window appears for several minutes 10 The Post Installation Check Tool dialog box appears and runs automatically This tool verifies that the install was successful Click Exit to dismiss the Post Installation Check Tool dialog box 11 The Has the NEC ExpressCluster Web service been set up message box may appear during the NEC ExpressCluster SRE installation but it will automatically disappear after 5 seconds DO NOT react to this prompt or the system may appear to hang The IPL and post IPL procedures install the drivers and utilities that are necessary for the server to operate and fail over successfully However neither process configures other fault tolerant components such as disk mirroring and network adapter teaming It is necessary to complete these configurations after the post IPL procedure completes STEP 3 Configure the Server Hardware describes these procedures Using Group Policy to Disable Automatic Updates The installation of updates from the Microsoft Wind
26. ion Once the installation is complete the Setup Complete page appears Click Finish to close the page and exit the Setup Wizard Virtual Server Web Application Install the Virtual Server Web application on a management system to create a management website To enable the Web application to manage virtual machines on a remote system configure Constrained Delegation Constrained Delegation enables the Web server to forward client credentials to the host Virtual Server to enable the client to manage the virtual machines Before you configure Constrained Delegation ensure the domain functional level is Windows Server 2003 native Complete the following steps to configure constrained delegation 1 On the domain controller open Active Directory Users and Computers NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 16 O A mo p A SY In the console tree click Computers Right click the Web server that will run the management Website and click Properties On the Delegation tab click Trust this computer for delegation to specified services only Click Use any authentication protocol Click Add and then click Users and Computers Type the name of the computer running the Virtual Server service and then click OK From the list of available services hold down the CTRL key while clicking cifs and vssrvc and then click OK To install the Virtual Server Web application on a separate system that is running the management we
27. irtual machine creation process The checklists highlight the important information and steps that you must take to complete the creation of each virtual machine Virtual Machine Additions Virtual Machine Additions is a set of features that improves the integration of the virtual server and virtual machine operating systems It also improves the performance and manageability of the virtual machine operating system You must install Virtual Machine Additions after you install the operating system on the virtual machine and restart Windows on the virtual machine after installation To install Virtual Machine Additions 1 On the Master Status page click the arrow to the right of the virtual machine and select Edit Configuration 2 Select the link to start Virtual Machine Additions setup NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 22 3 Complete the Installation Wizard It is good practice to install Virtual Machine Additions as soon as possible after you complete the initial operating system installation In the following section each checklist indicates the recommended point that you can install the Virtual Machine Additions during the build process or each VM Domain Controller DC1 Build Checklist You can replicate the directory data for a new domain controller virtual machine from an existing domain controller in your organization Therefore the simplest approach you can take for the DC1 installation is to set
28. list The email server migration uses a similar side by side approach to that used for the domain controller migration The Exchange Server infrastructure and tools allow you to create a new Exchange Server and move NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 24 the users mailboxes directly from the physical server to the virtual machine This approach minimizes the downtime of the service for the users and provides the simplest recovery process in the event that the migration runs into problems The key stages for building your email virtual machine are Creating the new email server Insert your Windows 2003 Server CD into the FT Server CD ROM drive and using the Virtual Server Administration Website turn on the EX1 VM and start a remote control session Complete a standard Windows Server 2003 installation using a unique server name and IP address Install Virtual Machine Additions Use Windows Update to ensure your server has the latest service packs and updates Install Exchange 2003 and apply the latest service pack and updates Join EX1 to the existing Exchange organization Move the user mailboxes from the physical email server to the EX1 VM For guidance on this process see the following Microsoft KB article http support microsoft com kb 821829 After you have confirmed the EX1 virtual machine is functioning correctly you can start the process of decommissioning the physical email server Dec
29. me to complete a full backup of the physical file server Ensure no users are able to change the data on the physical server during or after the backup completes Record all relevant shares and permissions on the physical server to help with service validation after you restore FS1 Remove the physical file server from the domain and use Active Directory Sites and Services to replicate the removal of the computer object to all domain controllers Rename the physical file server and take it offline before starting the migration process for the virtual machine DO NOT remove any data from this server until you have confirmed the migration process has completed correctly on the FS1 virtual machine AFTER the physical server is offline Y Se Use your organization s backup and recovery solution to complete a restoration of the file server configuration and data Install Virtual Machine Additions Ensure all user data system configuration information applications and permissions are correctly restored to the FS1 virtual machine After you have confirmed the successful migration of the server you should ensure that you remove the old data securely from the physical servers hard drives DO NOT bring the physical server back online without re installing the operating system Failure to complete this step can cause problems if you attempt to join the physical server to the domain again Email Server EX1 Build Check
30. ocessing even in the event of a hardware failure To install hardware support to enable this functionality use the NEC ExpressBuilder CDs to perform the initial program load The NEC ExpressBuilder CDs contain customized drivers that are required to run an FT Server optimally The following two procedures are necessary to install the operating system associated drivers and utilities on the FT Server e Initial program load IPL e Post initial program load Post IPL NEC engineers typically complete the IPL procedure before you receive the server which completes installation of the following e Operating system files and customized drivers specific to NEC Fault Tolerant Servers e Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 1 e NEC Fault Tolerant Server software including ftServer drivers ftServer Manager and Software Availability Manager SAM e Java Runtime Environment JRE for the Virtual Technician Module VTM console e System documentation The post IPL procedure includes e Installation programs for third party software It is important to install the third party software because NEC does not support systems where installation of this software has not taken place This Guide assumes the IPL procedure is complete for the system you want to use so you only need to complete the post IPL procedures The Post IPL Procedure To complete the post IPL procedure 1 Turn on the FT Server
31. ommissioning the physical email server A Remove the physical email server from the Exchange organization O Use the Configure Your Server Wizard to remove the physical server from the domain A Securely remove the data from the servers hard drives After the Configure Your Server Wizard has completed and the physical server has rebooted you can safely decommission or reconfigure the physical server for reuse elsewhere in your IT infrastructure Limit Virtual Machine Processor Usage Because you have multiple virtual machines running on the same physical server and a finite amount of physical resources you should ensure that an individual virtual machine is not able to use resources to the detriment of other virtual machines You can set limits on processor usage for each virtual machine specifically e Relative Weight e Reserved Capacity e Maximum Capacity Relative Weight Virtual Server dynamically allocates a virtual machine with a higher relative weight additional resource as needed from other virtual machines that have lower relative weights Reserved Capacity Virtual Server reserves this capacity of a single CPU for this virtual machine The percentage of CPU capacity that is available to it will never be less than this amount NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 25 Maximum Capacity Virtual Server sets this value as the highest percentage of the total resources of a single CPU usable by
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33. ows Update site may introduce compatibility problems with the FT Server For this reason you should disable Automatic Updates and install all updates from the NECAM support website To ensure that this setting is persistent you must put your FT Server in an organizational unit in Active Directory and apply a Group Policy that disables Automatic Updates To configure Group Policy to disable Automatic Updates 1 Create a new organizational unit for the FT Server and move the server into it 2 Open Group Policy Editor for the organizational unit that contains your NEC Fault Tolerant Server 3 Navigate to Computer Configuration Administrative Templates Windows Components Windows Update 4 Inthe right hand pane double click Configure Automatic Updates and set the value to Disabled Figure 5 shows this setting Click OK Close Group Policy Editor NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 8 7 Open a Command Prompt Window type gpupdate and press ENTER Confirm the policy success message 8 Close the Command Prompt Window HELL La ct Do not display Install Updates and Shut Down option in Shut Da Enabled ta Enable client side targeting Mot configured a Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations Mot configured i Mo auto restart For scheduled Automatic Updates installations Enabled w Automatic Updates detection Frequency Mot configured ta Allow Automatic Updates immediate installation
34. perating Environment FT Servers provide optimal fault tolerance and performance for a number of server roles and IT services When combined with Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 a single FT Server can operate a number of these roles and services concurrently This Guide walks you through the process of creating this type of virtualized operating environment This Guide makes the following assumptions about your current network environment e You want to install the FT Server specifically for the deployment of Microsoft Virtual Server R2 SP1 and virtual machines and you do not want to run any other applications e You will deploy the virtual servers to a branch office The branch office has good connectivity to the main office and runs infrastructure and application services including one each of the following e Domain controller e File server and e Exchange 2003 mail server Currently NEC FT systems do not support 64 bit applications so the email virtual machine will run Exchange 2003 instead of Exchange 2007 e You install Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 on Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later There are no extra services or applications running on the Virtual Server Host NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 1 This Guide makes the following assumptions about the environment into which you deploy the FT Server e You do not have any other servers running Windows on your network You can have other Windows servers on
35. power interlock mechanisms into the locked position Now that you have constructed your hardware platform you can configure the operating system to utilize the FT Server s fault tolerant capabilities For more information about correctly locating your server in your rack see the FT Server Site Planning Guide on the NECAM website http support necam com servers ft 320Ma NR573 pdf For more information about server installation and power requirements see the FT Server System Installation Guide on the NECAM website http support necam com servers ft 320Ma NR575 pdf NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 6 gt STEP 2 Install the Operating System It is important that the operating system and the FT Server interact effectively to provide your virtual solution with all fault tolerant capabilities Because the NEC Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 solution gains its fault tolerance from the hardware configuration it is important that you install the necessary NEC hardware drivers and utilities to enable the fault tolerant capabilities of the server NEC FT servers are designed to deliver complete system redundancy Memory processors and Input Output components are all redundant which helps to eliminate potential failure points and ensure data is continually processed and not lost This active lockstep processing delivers sustained system integrity to the operating systems and applications by ensuring continuous pr
36. r each of the four Ethernet adapters 2 Install the Ethernet adapters in pairs one in the same numbered slot in each module For example for the first team install an adapter in slot one in each module 3 Connect one end of each cable to a network port on the server and the other end to a switch The following sections explain the different types of network adapter teams Adapter Fault Tolerant Teams An AFT team is a set of two or more network adapters that provide redundant connections to a single switch In an AFT team a single adapter is active on the network until a failover occurs usually caused by failure of the adapter at this point a secondary adapter becomes active In an AFT team both adapters connect to the same switch Therefore if the switch fails both adapters become unavailable and network connectivity is lost Figure 3 shows an AFT configuration and the outcome of adapter and switch failure NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 4 Network adapter failure Switch Failure secondary adapter both adapters are becomes available Unavailable Figure 3 Outcome of adapter and switch failure with AFT Switch Fault Tolerant Teams A Switch Fault Tolerant SFT team is similar to an AFT team except that SFT enables you to connect the team members to separate switches for increased fault tolerance An SFT team must contain only two network adapters and you must connect each adapter
37. rvers you can read more on the NECAM website http support necam com servers ft If you want to learn more about the capabilities of Microsoft Virtual Server R2 SP1 you can read more on the Microsoft website http www microsoft com virtualserver To set up your Virtual Server solution in a high availability configuration you must perform the following five steps STEP 1 Install the hardware STEP 2 Install the operating system STEP 3 Configure the server hardware STEP 4 Install and configure Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 STEP 5 Install and configure the guest virtual machines The rest of this Quick Start Guide walks you through each of these steps NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 3 STEP 1 Install the Hardware You must ensure that you have the necessary hardware to create your virtual machine solution and that you have installed it correctly Infrastructure solutions that use Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 run multiple virtual machines on a single physical server Because this type of solution runs multiple servers on a single piece of hardware it is important to make sure that you configure the hardware correctly An FT Server provides your virtual solution with hardware fault tolerance and performance To use the fault tolerance built into the NEC servers you must configure the hardware components correctly Specifically to provide redundancy for network connectivity you must inst
38. st run the virtual machines from the disks that you mirrored in STEP 3 Install the Server Hardware to gain the benefits of the fault tolerant disks The Guide solution virtualizes the following physical servers e Domain controller e File server e Email server After virtualization the physical servers will be decommissioned There are three approaches to deploying the virtual machines These are e Build the virtual machine on the production virtual server and install software manually e Build the virtual machine on a remote virtual server and copy the virtual machine files to the production virtual server e Migrate physical servers to virtual machines by using a physical to virtual P2V process You can build the virtual machines directly on the production virtual server by using standard installation media You must then replicate or restore data to the virtual machine If the virtual machine is remote to the replication or backup source the data must travel across the wide area network WAN Alternatively you can initially create the virtual machine in a separate location such as a remote site This enables you to replicate or restore data locally before deploying the virtual machine to the production virtual server You can create a virtual machine on any virtual server and because the virtual server virtualizes the underlying hardware for the virtual machine you can copy that virtual machine to any other virtual server This is us
39. t Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 27 Additional Resources If you have completed all of the procedures in this Quick Start Guide your server is now configured to provide a high availability virtualization service When you are comfortable with your new server you can learn more about advanced performance and monitoring options as well as some of the software features your server provides The following is a list of useful resources to help you to configure your server The NECAM Online Server Support Guide The first place to look for help is the NECAM website at http support necam com servers ft The Microsoft Virtual Server Website The Microsoft official Virtual Server Website is at http www microsoft com virtualserver Virtual Server Community To find answers in Microsoft forums and newsgroups locate non Microsoft communities for Virtual Server join in chats and share best practices and tips with your peers visit the Official Microsoft Virtual Server Community site at http www microsoft com technet community en us virtualserver Empowered by Innovation N E NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 28 A Microsoft Mt Windows Server System Windows Server System is comprehensive integrated and interoperable server infrastructure that simplifies the development deployment and management of flexible business solutions www microsoft com windowsserversystem O 2007 NEC Corp
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41. trained site Resource Assignment As with physical servers you should provide enough physical resources to the individual virtual machines to gain optimal performance The resources you can allocate are limited to the actual physical resources that are available in the physical virtual server host system Therefore it is important to understand the levels of resource usage you can expect from the virtual machines before you build the physical host system To identify the level of resources to assign to each virtual machine you can monitor the physical computers you intend to virtualize and identify the memory and processor utilization Use this as a minimum level to assign to the virtual machine The following examples illustrate minimum levels e Aserver with 40 percent memory utilization in a 1 GB system requires at least 400 MB of RAM e A server with 70 percent CPU utilization in a 1 GHz system requires at least 0 7 GHz of processor cycles or the equivalent of a 700 MHz processor These calculations can never be completely accurate but provide a minimum resource requirement for your physical server and therefore your virtual machine It is best practice to ensure that the physical server has enough resources by allocating approximately 50 percent more than the minimum that you determine is necessary to support all your virtual machines In addition you must identify how much physical disk space the virtual machine requires for its virtual
42. up a fresh installation with the domain controller server role The standard domain replication process will then populate the domain controller information from the existing domain controllers in the Enterprise The key checkpoints for building your domain controller virtual machine are Creating the new domain controller Check a domain controller is available on the network this can be the physical domain controller for migration Insert your Windows 2003 Server CD into the FT Server CD ROM drive and using the Virtual Server Administration website turn on the DC1 virtual machine and remote control it Complete a standard Windows Server 2003 installation Use a unique server name and IP address using your organizations naming and numbering standards Install Virtual Machine Additions Using Windows Update install the latest service pack and updates to the DC1 virtual machine Add the Domain Controller Active Directory server role to DC1 For guidance on this process see the Domain controller role Configuring a domain controller topic in the Windows Server 2003 Help and Support Center After the Active Directory Installation Wizard process has completed and the virtual machine restarts check the DNS server to ensure that the DC1 virtual machine has registered its DNS records After you complete the installation check the DC1 event logs to ensure the server is functioning correctly lf errors are present refer t
43. up and recovery solution supports a bare metal restore it is capable of performing a full system recovery in a single process It is important that you verify that you will be able to access the backup volume set from within the virtual machine environment As Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 does not support Plug and Play PnP buses such as USB and IEEE 1394 you will have to be able to access the recovery data via local hard drive CD or DVD drive or over the network using pre boot execution PXE You should discuss the options with the supplier of your backup and recovery solution before you plan to use this approach for the migration of your physical server Data and configuration recovery This approach requires you to install an operating system on the target system which you use to launch the recovery process The recovery process re configures the operating system and restores data and applications Data recovery If you configure your recovery solution to backup the user s data only you will have to configure the new operating system environment to match the physical file server before you will be able to restore the data For example you will have to create the required folders shares and access permissions before you restore the user data Whichever solution you use there are a few important steps that you should follow to complete the migration process BEFORE you take the physical server offline Sor Allocate sufficient ti
44. uring Power Inputs Irrespective of the amount of resources in your system and fault tolerant configurations if your system loses power not only will its resources be unavailable but you may also lose or corrupt data When the server is running multiple virtual machines sudden loss of power to the server will have a critical impact on your network infrastructure NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 5 To protect the system against power outages so that it can continue processing or shut down gracefully and minimize the likelihood of data loss or corruption you must connect the server to an uninterruptible power supply UPS For the Guide scenario you will connect the FT server to two separate power supplies to provider greater fault tolerance Connect your server to the power supplies as follows 1 Locate two black power cords and two labels A and B Attach an A label to one power cord and a B label to the other Connect one end of cable A to the receptacle on one of the modules Connect the other end to the UPS Make sure that the power interlock mechanism is unlocked when you insert the power cord 4 Connect one end of cable B to the receptacle on the second module Connect the other end to a second separate power source 5 At the front of the system make sure that you fully insert the modules in the shelf unit by tightening the thumbscrews if necessary Then at the rear of the system turn the
45. your network but they are not required e You are installing Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 on Windows Server 2003 R2 e Your servers are members of an Active Directory environment e You install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 SP2 or later e You configure Exchange Server 2003 as a stand alone server not as part of a Windows cluster e You install the Microsoft Virtual Machine PCI SCSI Controller driver on the guest operating system e You do not enable the virtual hard disk Undo feature Guide Scenario The scenario for the Guide includes three physical servers that provide infrastructure and application services Figure 1 shows the initial environment Figure 1 Initial environment You will deploy virtual machines to replace these physical servers This enables you to use Virtual Server to address cost reliability management and performance issues The virtualization solution uses three virtual machines domain controller file server and email server which will run on the FT Server Figure 2 shows the target virtual environment NEC Express5800 Fault Tolerant Virtual Server Quick Start Guide 2 Figure 2 Virtual environment Guide Goal The goal of this Guide is to get you started as quickly as possible It does not go into detailed explanations or descriptions of FT Server technologies or Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 features and capabilities If you want to learn more about the capabilities of FT Se

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