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1. gt B dvSwitch2 DVSwitch Supported Operations gt B dvSwitch3 DVSwitch E gt B dvSwitchTest DVSwitch 4 Add Datastore To Cluster Add datastore to an existing cluster gt B dvSwitchTest15 DVSwitch 8 dvSwitchTestl6 DVSwitch E List Cluster Datastore List datastores on the cluster b amp Sumitl DVSwitch F Move Host To Cluster Move a host present in dataceneter level to the existing cluster Table 12 VMware Cluster Operations Add DataStore to an This method adds the data store to an existing cluster existing cluster List Cluster Datastore This method lists the datastores on the cluster Move Host to Cluster This method moves the host that is present in data center level to the existing cluster VMware Hosts VMware hosts along with their attributes are discovered and populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 21 enables methods to be executed on hosts for on demand provisioning as required 68 Figure 21 VMware Host view gOpeaion Center EI Resource Information 5 Resources Server Templates And Profiles Resource Details lame 4 E Servers Server Overview 4 Ej 1 Slot Number E H9DWWI Servers B 15 Slot Number gt B 2 Sleot Number gt B 3 Slot Number gt B 4 Slot Number gt B 5 Slot Number gt B 6 Slot Number gt B 7 Slot Number gt B 8 Slot Number b 9 EqualLogicStorage
2. Virtual NIC Mapping Order Virtual NIC Configurations Nai VMotion Workload Einish For more information about server templates and profiles see the Active System Manager 7 1 User Guide Chapter 7 Server Templates and Profiles 48 Physical Templates and Orchestration This section describes the following topics related to physical templates and orchestration Multiple Blade Server for Cluster Provisioning Single Blade Server for Standalone ESX Host Provisioning Associated Orchestrations with Cluster and Standalone Host Templates Additional Storage for Cluster or Host Updating Physical Templates Multiple Blade Server for Cluster Provisioning Template AS1000 Hypervisor Deployment ESXi ISO Cluster can be used for installing ESXi 5 1 on an SD card using ISO Boot You can specify one or more blade servers using this template for creating a cluster Figure 8 Multiple Blade Server for Cluster Provisioning Server To ToR Brocade To Server Compellent To Brocade VLAN Auto VLAN Auto A Dell Servers 1 AA Brocade 6510 A Dell Compellent 49 While scheduling the template user would be prompted to provide values for the following orchestration parameters Figure 9 Global Orchestration parameters Name Value Description R Compute Ef ImageName ISO Image path in repository E ESXServerLicenseKey PJ08J X8K40 28K41 0M8A2 AO0UN
3. 4 nthe Request Product License section click NOW and enter the following contact details e First name e Last name optional e Email address e Company name e Group or organization name 5 Click Send Email to send an email support dell com to the Dell Support team requesting for a product license 6 The Dell Support team responds to your software license request with a license file 7 Inthe Deploy Product License section copy and paste the content of the license file provided in the License File text box 8 Click Submit Configuring Active System Manager Services Starting Services Appliance is configured to start Active System Manager Services during start up Following are the steps for starting the appliance manually 1 Login as user delladmin The password is listed in section Deploying OVF 2 Execute following command 19 NOTE The Active System Manager services must not be started by user root cd HOME asm galeforce gf sbin startasm sh Stopping Services Following are the steps for stopping the services manually 3 4 Log in as user delladmin The password is listed in section Deploying OVF Execute following command cd HOME asm galeforce gf sbin stopasm sh Verifying Service Status To verify that all Active System Manager services are up and running perform the following steps 5 6 Log in as user delladmin The password is listed
4. Ondemand 1 B VMFS Datastore Provision Setup 1 5 Configure ESXi Server using ISO Boot Teardown 1 5 ISO Boot Cleanup Orchestration On demand VMFS Datastore Provision This orchestration can be executed on demand when the session is in a Running state Setup Configures the ESXi Servers using ISO Boot This orchestration executes when template provisioning starts and the session is in the Setting Up state Teardown Cleanup Orchestration This orchestration executes when template provisioning start and session is in Cleaning Up state Additional Storage for Cluster or Host For additional VMFS storage or datastore need on a cluster or standalone ESXi host reserved through the Active System Manager you can execute on demand orchestration from a running session On demand orchestration is designed to create additional storage on Compellent and add it to the Cluster as CSV The additional storage will be created with the size specified in the Global Parameter ClusterVolumeSize In case different size of volume needs to be created a Update the value of the global parameter b Savethe running session 55 C Execute the On Demand orchestration Alternatively if you do not want to update the global parameter a Disable uncheck the ClusterVolumeSize parameter under Global Parameters Storage Specify Input Values E m Specify Input Values for VolumeCreate Ente
5. 100 104 106 Hide 58 Workload Provisioning Using Logical Templates This section describes the following workload provisioning options using the Logical templates e Pre requisite to provision a Virtual Machine e Two VMs with a VLAN e Single Virtual Machine with a VLAN e Updating a Baseline VM Image on Logical Templates NOTE Refer to the VMware RA readme txt file for customizing the Virtual Machines authored in the templates Pre requisite to provision a Virtual Machine There must be a Gold Base VM in the Datacenter this Gold Base VM will be used as gold image file to clone VM The Gold VM and the template must contain one NIC with DHCP configuration accessible from the domain This is required so that after the guest Customization the VM receives a proper IPAddress which is reachable from domain Two VMs with a VLAN The Dual VM Sample template Figure 14 can be used to create VM workloads by scheduling a logical template over existing physical resources sessions to consume the compute and storage resources of specific physical components Figure 13 Two VMs Connected to a VLAN O amp _ M i A VirtualMachine 1 VLAN Auto A VirtualMachine 2 When scheduled this template performs the following sequence of operations e Clones and powers on two VMware VMs based on the Gold VM Image associated in the template e Creates port groups corresponding to VLAN component on vSwitch as ca
6. Active System Manager 21401 VM amp Active System Manager 471 VM amp Active System Manager 503_7jun13 d Active System Manager 503 Testinc Ex Active System Manager 503 VM KE ASM7 0 AS1000Setup VM E ASM 7 1 AS1000Setup VM amp ASM7 1 03042013 VM amp ASM7 1 23April2013 VM I ASM7 1 AS50 VM amp ASM7 1 For Demo VM amp ASM 74 ServicePofile VM amp ASM Documentation VM VM amp dgiosso dev01 VM amp Gale Dell ASM 1 0 0 2351 VM amp Harrierl 0 Development VM El Harrierl 0 fromOVF VM amp Harrierl 0 fromOVF21334 VM amp Harrierl OfromOVF21373 VM amp Harrierl 0fromOVF21401 VM Ef vSwitchO vSwitch 4 192 168 48 3 Host amp TEST2 VM vSwitch0 vSwitch D as50 management storage 1 DataStore of AS800 shared storage 1 DataStore pf datastorel DataStore Resource Details E Properties 0 Sessions gt Templates X Monitoring gt Audit Name CPU Guest OS B Memory Overhead Memory Size Provisioned Storage B Status Storage Used Storage Value 4vCPU CentOS 4 5 6 64 bit 54 07 MB 4096 MB 54 09 GB poweredOn AS800 shared storage01 54 09 GB Supported Operations E Clone To Template F Export ove Power off VM Power On VM D Resume VM 0 Suspend VM Operation to clone to template of a specified virtual machine Operation to export ovf of a specified
7. DataCenter Type VMFS 4 td Gale DataCenter gt amp ASSO Clusterl Cluster gt amp AS800Cluster Cluster FG as50 management storage01 DataStore Act amp J AS800 shared storage 1 DataStore Act I datastorel DataStore Act amp J dgiosso test volume01 DataStore Act of gale shared storage01 DataStore Act Supported Operations gt Gi 192 168 22 171 Host Cor b B 192 168 22 191 Host Co QJ Remove Datastore Remove datastore b B 192 168 40 15 Host not Table 15 VMware Datastore operations Remove Datastore This method is used to remove a data store from vCenter 71 Dashboard Reports The Active System Manager Dashboard displays allocation and utilization graphs for various resources like VM cluster host storage and so on including Resource Allocation by Sessions Report Resource Allocation by Hosts Report Resource Allocation by Groups Report Top Ten Resource Allocation Report Top Ten Resource Utilization Report VM Utilization by Session Report Host Utilization Consolidated Report Cluster Utilization Consolidated Report Storage Utilization Consolidated Report Resource Allocation by Sessions Report This report provides resource allocation data for sessions which are in a Running state This report displays CPU and memory allocations grouped by Active System Manager sessions and can be used to view the CPU and memory allocation in a data center environment at that particula
8. Figure 35 VLAN ID a VLAN 110 Session Link Resource Name vale Encrypted Provisioning Inventory c From the link view in the running session create the required links from the new VLAN component to the Dell Server instance and save the session This step provisions the new VLANs on the switch 99 d Addthe new VLAN ID added in the running session manually to the list of Networks by going into the Networking Configuration tab available under Setup Figure 36 Add a PUBLIC LAN Configuration PXE Boot static Running 9 Networking Configuration 3 Ej Networking Setup Active System Manager manages LAN private public SAN iSCSI FCoE out of band management and hypervisor managementnetworks To facilitate network communication you can add ranges of static IP addresses that Active System Manager will assign to devices for out of band management and iSCSI initiators You can also create pools of MAC iSCSI and FCoE identities that Active System Manager will assign to virtual NICs Use this UI to view and generate network identity pools for MAC iSCSI and FCoE and add or view any managed networks Network Configuration Select elements to view create update Identity Pool and Network details Global Virtual Identity Pool amp MAC s IQN amp WWNN E WWPN Configured Networks amp Public LAN amp Private LAN amp SAN iSCSI amp SAN FCoE amp
9. group2 61 _ Top Ten Resource Allocation Report This report includes three sub options for different groupings e By Host Lists top ten hosts which are currently in use and have allocated maximum CPU and memory attributes e By User Displays the list of top 10 users who are currently consuming the maximum number of CPUs and memory e By Group Similar to By User but consolidated at the group level Figure 2728 displays an example of a Top Ten Resource Allocation report 74 Figure 27 Top Ten Resource Allocation Report ie Top Ten Resource Allocation 2 ai cru 9 e e E A 5 e 3 2 2 e e e ke 20 15 l oF CPU o 0 la Top Ten Resource Utilization Report This report is similar to the Top Ten Resource Allocation report however this report provides utilization data as opposed to allocation The required data is made available using a monitoring method that continuously keeps polling the device VM or cluster for current utilization data The data is persisted in the database and the last polled data is provided to the user This report can be grouped by the following Hosts Clusters Storage Figure 2829 displays an example of a Top Ten Resource Utilization report 75 Figure 28 Top Ten Resource Utilization Report Top Ten Resource Utilization Memory 150 125 NS Cluster 92 41 75 50 Memory
10. For example if base directory path is var lib tftpboot then image files should be copied at following location var lib tftpboot images Brocade 6510 v7 1 0 Click Associate to associate the selected element with the Brocade 6510 resource type and click Finish Updating Repository Elements for Brocade Switch Configuration To update these repository elements perform the following steps 1 Open the Software Repositories view in the setup perspective by clicking Setup gt Software Repositories on the thick client Right click the view and select Repositories Click the Software Repository gt New radio buttons Using the drop down menu select Brocade Configuration Repository and click Next Software Repository New Existing EqualLogic Firmware Repository Provide Name Description and update the following Repositories Properties and click Next Host Repository Server IP Address can be ASM server IPAddress Port Repository Server Port by default its value is 22 Username Repository server username Password Repository server password Base Directory Repository server base directory path where Brocade switch configuration files are copied For example if configuration files are located at 38 var lib tftpboot configurationFiles Brocade 6510 lt assetTag gt then base directory path value would be var lib tftpboot 6 Click Discover to initiate the discovery of the repository fi
11. Hypervisor Management e e E Active System Manager Public LAN Networks This is a list of the configured Public LAN Networks Public LAN e Add a PUBLIC LAN Configuration EE ES Name Add a PUBLIC LAN Configuration AutoC VLAN Dis required DefaultWi Name Description NetworkType VLAN ID any number between 1 and 4094 Configure static IP address ranges Enter information about a network that is currently configured in your environment VLAN 901 VLAN 901 Public LAN 901 m Update the Server Profile Template to incorporate the new VLAN ID Figure 37 Edit vNIC Configuration petente Resources ITEMS c a Bi Sener Terapia Server Templates amp Profiles Management Server Templates E AS1000 Hyper V template E AS1000 VMware template 5200 Hyper V template 5200 VMware template EE ASS0 Hyper V template E AS50 VMware template AS800 Hyper V template ES AS800 VMware template EE AS800 VMware template 15 AS800 VMware template 1 EE AS800 VMware template PXE E AS800 VMware template PXE AS800 VMware template f Edit Server Profile Template f Create edit and delete the virtual NICs available to servers deployed with this template Server Template Settings Include Network Configuration j BIOS
12. Manager 7 1 is validated with firmware and images as specified in 93 Appendix B Build of Materials Images and firmware versions that are released after Active System Manager 7 1 should work but this should be validated with the solution 7 What is base level configuration and what is consists of for Dell Force10 switches Base level configuration is the minimal set of configuration running on the switches so as to bring them to an operational state Additional details of these configurations can be found in the embedded sample configuration file DellForce10SampleConfig 8 Is HTTPS supported for connecting to Active System Manager Yes HTTPS is supported on Active System Manager 9 Isterminal server connectivity required for Dell Force10 switches Terminal server connectivity to Dell Force10 switches is optional 10 Doesthe default password of the Active System Manager appliance get updated The appliance login password can be changed If the password is changed Software repositories that are configured on Active System Manager Appliance should be modified with the new password 11 How would a user know what s the optional parameters in an orchestration step method Parameters with the sign suffixed in front of them are mandatory and the ones without sign are optional Refer screen to the screen shot below for examples Name Value Description R Compute Ef ImageName ISO Image path in repository ESXServerLicenseKey P
13. Name ofthe Local datastore 3 Copythe ks cfg file to the HTTP Server base location mkdir p var www html esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot New cp home delladmin ISOBootImages esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot New ks cfg var www html esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot New ks cfg In case the existing image directory is replaced then skip above commands and execute the following mkdir p var www html esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot cp home delladmin ISOBootImages esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot ks cfg var www html esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot ks cfg 4 Update the file permission on the newly added image chown R delladmin delladmin home delladmin ISOBootImages chmod R w home delladmin ISOBootImages Adding the new image to the software repositories In case the new image is added by replacing the earlier image directory then no change is required In case the new image is added with a new name directory then ISO Bootable Image repository needs to be updated as described in section Updating Repository Elements for ISO Bootable Images 89 Appendix G Planning Worksheet Out of Band Management IP Address Configuration Chassis 1 CMC Chassis 2 CMC iDRAC for all M620 Force10 S4810 Switch1 Force10 S4810 Switch2 Compellent Management Active System Manager Appliance vCenter ESXI Server IP Configuration Following parameters for each server is required e ESXServerHostname Hostname to be assigned to t
14. Password Repository server password Base Directory Repository server base directory path where Force10 switch configuration files and images are copied For example if configuration files are located at var lib tftpboot configurationFiles Dell Force10 assetTag and 39 images are located at var lib tftpboot images Dell Force10 lt assetTag gt then base directory path value would be var lib tftpboot 6 Click Discover to initiate the discovery of the repository files The list of discovered elements in the repository display Repository Elements Discovery and Association Click Discover to discover new elements or view the existing associated elements 4 4 amp Name Path Type Base 7 J AS1000 Bottom Switch config configurationFiles Dell Element 7 AS1000_Bottom_Switch_GPOC config configurationFiles Dell Element Vv 7 AS1000_Top_Switch config configurationFiles Dell Element v 7 4 AS1000 Top Switch GPOC config configurationFiles Dell Element NOTE Before initiating Discover please make sure Forcel10 switch configuration files and images should be copied at required location for each switch For example if base directory path is var lib tftpboot e Configuration files should be copied at following location var lib tftpboot configurationFiles Dell Force10 lt assetTag gt config txt e Image files s
15. Settings Enable Bandwidth Oversubscription RAID Settings Edit vNIC Configuration E X E Firmware Settings NOES MEU TEASE IS I Network Settings Virtual NIC Configurations Edit vNIC Configuration Boot Settings Name Type Add or edit a vNIC configuration that will be available on servers deployed with this template HypervisorM LAN pase cos vMotion LAN 0 Name L HypervisorManagement d E Connection Type LAN iSCSI SAN iSCSI 0 Native VLAN Select a Native VLAN Maximum Bandwidth GB 10 Minimum Bandwidth GB 0 Redundancy n Virtual Identity Pook Global z Select network s associated with this configuration Name Addressing VLANID Description z Add DefaultvMotio Static 249 Default Private LAN Network lt Back neej DefaultWorklo DHCP 4 Default Public LAN Network I AutoCreatedN DHCP 255 Auto Created Network for VL V VLAN 901 DHCP 901 VLAN 901 V DefaultHypervi Static 248 Default Hypervisor Manage 4T m J separated format This step provisions the new VLANs on the IOA Execute the custom operation AttachServerProfile with following parameters Parameter IOMsOnly should be set to true Parameter ProfileldList should have the list of profile IDs in a comma 100 Figure 38 Attach Server Profile 9 Check LC Status For All Servers Cleanup Inventory Parameters Clear All Jobs For All Servers Sj Clone Server
16. Template d Configure VLANs On IOA d Configure VLANs On MXL Q Create ISO Configuration For All Servers Q Create PXE Configurations Q Create Profile Zzz Delay Delete Cloned Server Template T AN Delete Profile X DetachServerProfile View Resource Logs s EnableIPMI For All Servers Custom Operation s Enable Legacy Protocol For All Servers Applications fg Enable or Disable SD Port in BIOS Open Session Audit Report J Firmware Update All Servers f Firmware Update a Server Set Policies c Get Available Servers Switch to Link Editor c Get Host Names Using iDRAC acsi eI Open Resource Instance Editor sp Get IP Address For All Servers Open Resource Type Editor sp Get IP Address From TFTP Server E Properties Execute Session Scripts q HyperV AddAdditionalStorageToCluster Show p P Hyper AddAllHostsToCluster Ress Property P HyperV AddAllHostsToHostGroup s J Duplicate E Proweiona Name HyperV BootToNetworkISO Many Hide Annotations 2 Hyper ChecklobStatusForAllServers a Mode au EA A a SEU Execute the Dell Server custom operation VMware Update ESXi Server Port Group VLAN Info to configure the required port groups on the vSwitch corresponding to new VLAN component in session This step adds the new VLANs to the ESXi Host 101
17. VLAN component in the physical template are created on the IOA server facing interfaces as Tagged VLANs 3 NIC Partitioning as defined in Server Profile template 4 Set NIC Attributes as defined in Server Profile template 5 Create the ISO files for each server dynamically based on the Server IP Address Hostname Name server values provided in the database 6 Mount the ISO using iDRAC Virtual Media on all the Servers and initiate the installation process 7 Configure the vSwitch configuration a Create the vSwitch and port groups based on Active System deployment specification b Tag the port groups with appropriate VLANs as specified in the template 8 Create two volumes on the Compellent Array a New volumes are created per physical session based on the size specified in the Orchestration input global parameters b The authentication of the new volume is configured based on the WWPN of the server mezzanine FC ports 9 Create vCenter Cluster Datacenter if not already exists on the specified vCenter The cluster is created with default settings DRS On HA On EVC Disabled NOTE The cluster name passed as an argument must not be the Management cluster 10 Add hosts to the vCenter cluster 11 The datastore created in the orchestration is used for provisioning the VM in the logical workload templates Provides access to Gold volume and using Gold volume creates base VMs 12 Registers base VMs to the vC
18. and click Finish Updating Repository Elements for Brocade Firmware Repository To update these repository elements perform the following steps 1 Open the Software Repositories view in the setup perspective by clicking Setup gt Software Repositories on the thick client Right click the view and select Repositories Click the Software Repository gt New radio buttons Using the drop down menu select Brocade Firmware Repository and click Next Software Repository New B Ly Existing EqualLogic Firmware Repository Provide Name Description and update the following Repositories Properties and click Next Host Repository Server IP Address this can be ASM server IPAddress Port Repository Server Port by default its value is 22 Username Repository server username 37 Password Repository server password Base Directory Repository server base directory path where Brocade switch image files are copied If image files are located at var lib tftpboot images Brocade 6510 folder then base directory path value would be var lib tftpboot Click Discover to initiate the discovery of the repository files This will list the discovered element in the repository Name Path Type Base Association v 3 v7 1 0 Image File ivi v 3p v71 0a Image File iv NOTE Before initiating Discover please make sure Brocade switch image files should be copied at required location
19. application Active System Manager Release 7 1 Copyright 2013 Dell Inc All Rights Reserved This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law 22 2 Create the account setup Select button Setup 3 Select button Add 4 Provide the name of the connection and IP Address of the appliance The name of the connection can be any descriptive as shown in the screenshot below 23 Account Active System Manager Server 192 168 120 112 Port 40500 Teno C 5 Select OK and close the Setting up Account dialog box 6 Select the account created in earlier step Active System Manager Account Username Active System Manager Password 7 Provide the username and the password for the appliance The default username and password is admin admin and select OK This will launch the Active System Manager Application 24 25 Active System Manager Setup This section captures the sequence of steps which should be followed within Active System Manager for managing deploying the blade servers in the Active System 1000 The sequence of steps includes 1 User and Group Management 2 Discovering Active System 1000 Components 3 Software Repositories in Active System Manager A
20. be identical Can add capacity to a cluster created using an ASM session You can add capacity to a cluster by running a new session session 2 and running the same orchestration that you used for the currently running session session 1 which created a cluster using ASM The new session session 2 will add the server capacity to the same cluster that was created using session 1 Can add a new server in a session to add capacity to a cluster created using ASM session This is not supported A cluster once created cannot be updated to add more capacity You should cancel the reservation and recreate a session with increased capacity increased server count to create a cluster with more capacity 95 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Can remove a server from a session to either free up the unused servers or to removing servers that have gone bad No This is not a supported use case While creating editing the server profile template or attaching server profile to a server can I select firmware files from different repositories No selected firmware files must belong to a single repository For example if you choose iDRAC and BIOS firmware for update both should be from the same repository How to remove a server from a session to free up the unused servers or removing servers which are gone bad Server can be removed from the session but no cleanup operations are currently performed while removing
21. boot mode to BIOS before running discovery e Dell PowerEdge M I O Aggregators e Forcel0 Top Of Rack ToR S4810 switches e Dell Compellent Storage Array e VMware vCenter Server components Initiating Discovery To initiate the Discovery process perform the following tasks in the order given below Opening the Discovery Settings Adding Details for the Active System 1000 Unit Adding vCenter System Properties B m d Starting the Discovery Configuring Discovery Setup To configure Discovery settings perform the following steps 1 Connect to the Active System Manager Client using user credentials with Administrator privileges 2 Select Tools gt Discovery gt Setup Reports Window Help Links lt Interface Types Login Profile Purge Sessions Archive Bin Rules Discovery Setup j Authentication Repositories Le Eee Users and Groups 9 Settings 9 Repositories Domains f Maintenance Window Adding Details for the Active System 1000 Unit When specifying discovery details keep the following in mind 27 e In general for all the devices when defining names and provisioning parameters you should avoid using the following special characters 9 4 96 1 nt gt e The volume names of the Compellent Storage Array can contain only alphanumeric characters and the following special characters colon period and dash e When di
22. breed te EY Pe PER als CE EARERERRE ERE ten Tay erbe TREE oder 90 VMware Workloads ione kiero prete pa rri tr Pe pnit a prete HA ERRESF EVE Re o Le phat e ER prOE A Ep 90 Appendix FAQS euet reete e tete rote e et ete ete te ica o ins tre le et Ru y a ea ait 92 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Sol tion COMPONENE o recepere RR ERE RR CU HERD UR E RU Seeded PREPARES PAERGCHPA TRA 9 Active System 1000 Supported Configurations csssssssss e eee eens 10 Deployment ODLONIS s otto bei a tt venk cata ee IRE P E toad ot tanta be amen agen 11 Deployment Prerequisites cece cece eee nennen 11 Key Access Credentials c c ceene eere dent mere tex pan exp lebe aoa nex d Paca e ra 14 Values required for configuring NEtWOrK sasis tac ienis ninakaa aiia mee 46 Default ESXi Network Mapping ener pete ANE ANAE 47 Orchestration Input Parameters cer eren UNEA RR eee De rk RE ERE Eia 50 Forcet0 TOA Switch operations ne cer deer ree nnn ke er rn RR KR decide hi n e EORR M 65 ForcetO TOR Switch operations seisis ee dk Votes i de eode eq rule Herne palle a 66 Brocade Switch operations ssssssssrsserrsstrtrtttt emnes mene nene enn 67 VMware Cluster Operations memes ee eee 68 VMware HOSES operations eoe mter exons hee inen ki ees i be x e tte lift 69 VMware Vir
23. on Brocade switch 6510 e FaultDomainAlias2 Alias name for WWPN of Compellent which exists on Brocade switch 6510 34 Software Repositories in Active System Manager Appliance Configuring the following repositories is described in the Active System Manager User s Guide Chapter 6 Firmware Management Updating Repository Elements for Dell Servers Configuring the following repositories is described in this document Updating Repository Elements for ISO Bootable Images Updating Repository Elements for IOA Switch Configuration and Images Updating Repository Elements for Brocade Firmware Updating Repository Elements for Brocade Switch Configuration Updating Repository Elements for ToR Switch Configurations and Images Updating Repository Elements for VMware Baseline Images Updating Repository Elements for ISO Bootable Images To update these repository elements perform the following steps l Open the Software Repositories view in the setup by clicking Setup Software Repositories on the thick client Right click the view and select Repositories Click the Software Repository gt Existing radio buttons Using the drop down menu select ISO Bootable Images and click Next Software Repository New 9 Existing BOBooubekmags J 7 Update the Host attribute value with the IP address of the Active System Manager appliance The UserName and Password are configured with default a
24. populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 18 enables methods to be executed on Dell ForceToR Switches for on demand provisioning as required 65 Figure 18 Forcel0 ToR Switch view E ion Center Resource Information C5 Resources Server Templates And Profiles Resource Details Name Statt a Pj System Domain Properties T Sessions E Templates 2 Monitoring Audit 4 xs AS800 1 AS800 z 4 E HISDWWI Chassis MT Mews 4 E IOA IO Module Overview B assettag 889DWWI Ej CMCIPAddress 10 128 46 14 E Health GREEN E MXL MXL Overview Biloa switch 2 5 SanIOM SanlOM Overview Ei IOAFirmwareVersion 83174 4 E Servers Server Overview E IOAIPAddress 10 128 46 18 4 E 1 Slot Number B Location A2 J79DWW1 Servers B Model 10A b B 15 Slot Number EB Name PowerEdge M I O Aggregator gt 2 Slot Number PowerState ON gt 3 Slot Number Role Standalone b 4 Slot Number B Slot 2 b 5 Slot Number B 6 Slot Number 7 Slot Number Supported Operations b B 8 Slot Number mu gt EqualLogicStorageArray01 DellEqualLogic amp Configure IOA Switch Upgrade Downgrade a firmware version on a I O Module Db o EqualLogicStorageArrayO1 Test DellEqualLogic gt EF 10 128 46 12 Forcel0Switch Table 10 Force10 ToR Switch operations Configure Switch This method is
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26. the volume should be created for provisioning the datastore This input should be provided from the Compellent Resource Pool repository Size in GB of the datastore to be provisioned on servers or a cluster Volume name consisting of baseline VM images that will be used for cloning new VMs e Must be unique per cluster you cannot share Gold Volumes across different clusters e Must be located in the same datacenter where you are deploying hosts clusters Pulling in a Gold Volume registered in another datacenter in vCenter will cause failures when you try to clone VMs vCenter IP Address as provided in the Discovery Setup configuration vCenter data center to be used for provisioning Folder name in a data center in vCenter to be used for provisioning vCenter cluster name that will be provisioned by the orchestration NOTE The cluster name passed as an argument must not be the Management cluster 51 When this template is scheduled this template performs the following sequence of operations 1 Reserves single or multiple VLANs for VM traffic using a VLAN component In case the VLAN reserved in the session are not already configured on the ToR switches then VLANs are created and tagged to appropriate port channels 2 IOA Configuration based on Networks defined in Server Profile template and VLAN defined in VLAN component VLAN s associated with networks in the Server Profile template and VLAN defined in the
27. used to upgrade or downgrade a firmware version on a Dell Force10 ToR switch Managing Brocade Switch Brocade switches along with their attributes are discovered and populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 19 enables methods to be executed on Brocade switch for on demand provisioning as required 66 Figure 19 Brocade Switch view Eien Cy Resources E Server Templates And Profiles Resource Details Name Status 4 A System Domain Properties 9 Sessions Templates E Monitoring b Audit 4 AS1000 1 AS1000 z 4 E Brocade6510 01 Brocade6510 Name Value 4 SVDC_AS1000_BR5300 Switch E assetTag Brocade6510 01 b B Aliases Aliases E domainld 1 gt B ASM Config B ipAddress 10 128 46 50 gt B Configl Config E ismanagementagent true gt E MConfigl Config E manufacturer Brocade gt E NewConfigl Config E model 6510 gt E NewConfigS Config E Name AS1000 1 gt B NewConfig7 Config E podName AS1000 1 gt B NewConfig99 Config B podType AS1000 E nnnni00 Config resourcePassword gt I PM B resourceUserName root gt B onfig A B TestConfigl Config SystemType oe Ej vStartCfg Config gt E Ports Ports Supported Operations b B Zones Zones b i ASS00 1 AS800 amp Configure Brocade Switch Configure Brocade Switch gt gj ManagedEquipment Table 11 Brocade Sw
28. your VMs To make sure that VMware Traffic Shaping is disabled for Workload before scheduling the Physical Orchestration for ESXi provisioning complete the following procedure From vCenter click on the ESXi host Click the Configuration tab Click on the Networking link Click on Properties of the vSwitch which contains the VM Workgroup port group Click on the VM Workgroup port group and click Edit Click the Traffic Shaping tab Soe UE OE wm ge Select Disable in the drop down menu 53 8 9 10 Deselect Status Click OK Click Close When this template is scheduled this template performs the following sequence of operations 1 10 11 12 Reserves single or multiple VLANs for VM traffic using a VLAN component In case the VLAN reserved in the session are not already configured on the ToR switches then VLANs are created and tagged to appropriate port channels IOA Configuration based on Networks defined in Server Profile template and VLAN defined in VLAN component VLAN s associated with networks in the Server Profile template and VLAN defined in the VLAN component in the physical template are created on the IOA server facing interfaces as Tagged VLANs NIC Partitioning as defined in Server Profile template Set NIC Attributes as defined in Server Profile template Create the ISO files for each server dynamically based on the Server IP Address Hostname Name server values provided in the database M
29. 00e Chassis e IP Address Required IP address for the Dell M1000e Chassis CMC The CMC should be IP reachable from the Active System Manager server e Chassis Fabric A Purpose Required Must be set to Converged e Chassis Fabric B Purpose Required Must be set to Fibre Channel FC e iDRAC Root Password Required e IOM Password All passwords for IOMs must be set to the same value and provided here e SNMP Community Name Required For example public 29 Provide the following element properties for the Dell Compellent Storage Array system E Discovery Configuration Setup Use this UI to discover one or more Dell Active Systems with associated servers storage arrays and switches TOR Before you proceed it is recommended to Gather IP addresses and access credentials associated with the chassis blade infrastructure elements storage arrays and switches TOR Make sure all elements have network connectivity and the associated element management interfaces are accessible from the Active System Manager server Active System Manager Configuration Element Properties Select elements to viewJupdate details Specify element details Assettag and IP Address are mandatory S 1S System Manufacturer D 1E nyperv 1 Model Cory GJ asio00 1 _Addvcenter Assettag 4 EI asiooo_1_2 Username Ei Brocade 6510 a Address 2 EE Dell Force10Switch v Add Element 2 i Dell Forcet Switch Z i Dell
30. 2 sessions i e 48 VMs can be scheduled at a time Cloning of VMs across data centers is not supported in Active System Manager 7 1 The VM template or gold VMs should be in the inventory of the datacenter where you are deploying VMs to hosts Why are orchestrations failing on servers with dual SD cards If a server has dual SD cards the BIOS setting must be set to mirror mode to avoid orchestration failures How do increase the number of logical deployments that can run concurrently on the system If a server has dual SD cards the BIOS setting must be set to mirror mode to avoid orchestration failures For better performance of the individual sessions the appliance has a default limit of 10 parallel actions Logical sessions are long running so deploying more than 10 at a time will cause the system to queue up sessions greater than 10 This will also prevent other logical or virtual actions from being run until the logical jobs clear If you need to run large batches of logical jobs the SSH session limit can be increased to allow other actions to be performed while those jobs are running The SSH session limit for parallel execution is set to 10 by default on the appliance However the session limit can be configured based on the requirement and if you face bottleneck because of it ASM has been validated with parallel executions Therefore to reduce the waiting time it is recommended to set the thread pool size and parallel execution
31. AN Auto Template Link pow Resource Name Path Repository Version Tag Add Provisioning Lo Windows20 Windows2008 1 VMware Baselis nnn Inventory ve Configuration Files Image Files Down l 2 Select the already associated image file and click Remove to remove the existing association 61 3 Click Add and select the gold VM image to be associated with the VM object E BN CEBs Select Image Files Select image files for VirtualMachine_1 No Filtering Name Path Repositor 4 VMware Baseline 7 Gy Windows200 Windows2008 1 VMware E Deselect All m Show All Image Files S Customizing the Guest OS Optional Active System Manager supports Windows 2012 and Windows 2008 based Guest OS for VM creation However during Windows 2008 VM creation Active System Manager is not able to retrieve the VM IP address In this case the Windows 2008 VM does have an IP address but Active System Manage is not able to retrieve the IP address using the supported API set In order to customize the Operating System that will be on the VM complete the following steps 1 Open the logical template 2 Select VirtualMachine object 3 Inthe Provisioning tab in the Guest Customization section update the following properties a GuestDNSDomain b GuestHostName 62 WindowsTimeZone GuestCUstomizationRequired GuestWind
32. Active System Manager Solution Guide Active System 1000 for VMware Version 7 1 This document is for informational purposes only and may contain typographical errors and technical inaccuracies The content is provided as is without express or implied warranties of any kind 2013 Dell Inc Trademarks used in this text Dell the Dell logo Dell Boomi Dell Precision OptiPlex Latitude PowerEdge PowerVault PowerConnect OpenManage EqualLogic Compellent KACE FlexAddress Forcel0 and Vostro are trademarks of Dell Inc Intel Pentium Xeon Core and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries AMD is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron AMD Phenom and AMD Sempron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Server Internet Explorer MS DOS Windows Vista and Active Directory are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Red Hat and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and or other countries Novell and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell Inc in the United States and other countries Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and or its affiliates Citrix Xen XenServer and XenMotion are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix System
33. Ad Delete DNS servers Search domains W Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete m vi Cancel Select Add button in dialog above to provide the IP address and other networking details like DNS as shown in the dialog below Add the ASM IP address to the etc hosts file and update the system to use an NTP server for date and time a Stop ASM services Stopping ASM service is described in Stopping Services b Update the etc hosts file with the DNS name of the NTP server in your environment C Update the etc hosts file with the following line IP Address asm galeforce d Configure the system to use NTP server to update date and time e Restart ASM service Starting ASM service is described in Starting Services 17 8 Once this is done open the terminal by clicking on Applications System Tools gt Terminal Computer Lo Fr root asm galeforce NS Eile Edit View Search Terminal Help root s Home root asm galeforce B Gm 9 Then execute the command etc init d network restart 10 Login to the appliance with the newly configured IP Address This will ensure that IP address is configured correctly on appliance Accessing the Active System Manager Web Client for the First Time To access the Active System Manager web client perform the following steps NOTE If you are trying to access the Active System Manager for the first ti
34. Array01 DellEqualLogic b 9 EqualLogicStorageArrayO1 Test DellEqualLogic gt EF 101284642 Forcel0Switch gt EF 10 128 46 13 Forcel0Switch gt gj ManagedEquipment p Ef MatrixSwitch 4 sl vCenter 1 vCenter 4 E 10 128 38 98 vCenter b f Ass00DatacenterTest123456 DataCenter b f Ass00DatacenterTest20013 DataCenter b F Ass00DatacenterTest2013 DataCenter gt f Corporate DataCenter 4 f Gale DataCenter gt amp ASSO Clusterl Cluster 4 amp AS800Cluster Cluster S 192 168 48 2 Host 192 168 48 3 Host gf as50 management storage01 DataStore D AS800 shared storage01 DataStore Table 13 Add DataStore to Host Apply Host Profile Create Profile from Host Enter Maintenance Mode Exit Maintenance Mode Display Resource Utilization List Host Datastore E Properties r Sessions E Templates x Monitoring Audit Name a Value DB assettag 192 168 48 2 B DataStore AS800 shared storage01 dgiosso test volume01 B Status connected Supported Operations Add DataStore To Host Add datastore to an existing host Q Apply Host Profile Q create Profile from Host Display Resource Utilization Enter Maintenance Mode Applying the Host Profile Creating the Host Profile Display the resource utilization of the host Enter into maintenance mode Exit Maintenance Mode Exit from maintenance mode El List Host Datastor
35. Cluster Utilization Consolidated Report Cluster Utilization Consolidated Di cru 3 2 5 x 2 E e E 15 2 2 i U 0 5 0 o rd g rd e of 4 3 78 Storage Utilization Consolidated Report This report provides storage utilization as a percentage of allocated storage for clusters Figure 32 displays an example of a Storage Utilization Consolidated Report Figure 32 Storage Utilization Consolidated Report Storage Utilization Consolidated os mClusterl 91 98 100 75 50 n 25 Storage Utilization in CPU and Memory Utilization Showback Report This report provides CPU and memory utilization of Hosts in percentage over a period of given time e g Weekly Daily and Hourly 79 Figure 33 displays an example of a CPU and Memory Utilization Showback report Figure 33 CPU amp Memory Utilization Showback Report Oo CPU Memory Utilization Over Time Graph CPU Utilization in Click and drag in the plot area to zoom in ZR 25 20 Thursday Jan 24 18 30 CPU Utilization in 16 5 CPU Utilization in 06 00 12 00 18 00 25 Jan You can view the data for a specific time interval with a minimum time interval limit of ten minutes between two data points To view the specific time interval data select a point and drag the mouse to a desired data point this will show the data for the specific time interval You can rest the time interval to default b
36. Force1 Switch Oy Se f Discovery Attributes 88 Dell ChasjAS1000 1 2 Name Value 2 Fi Dell Forcet0Switch f vcenter 2 2 33 VMware 001 VMware Host e Assettag Required Unique key or name for the Compellent Storage Array which is used to import or identify a Compellent Storage Array in the Active System Manager For example Assettag Dell Compellent PS6100 1 a unique name can be used to track the storage array in Active System Manager e Username Required Username to access and manage the Compellent Storage Array e Password Required Password to access and manage the Compellent Storage Array e IP Address Required IP address for the Compellent Storage Array For adding a new element in an existing Active System 1000 unit click Add Element select Dell Compellent Storage Array and provide required details to initiate discovery Active System Manager Configuration Select elements to view update details LE system e DS Hyperv 1 O 88 AIDEV Env10 Microsoft Host o ME asi000 1 V Dell Compellent A03 Dell Compellent V E Brocade 6510 A02 Brocade 6510 V 33 Dell Chassis A01 Dell Chassis V Ei Brocade 6510 A01 Brocade 6510 V 1 Dell Force10Switch A02 Dell Force10Switch M Fi Dell Forcet0Switch A01 Dell Force10Switch E vcenter 2 V 38 vware 001 VMware Host 30 For Dell Force10 Switch ToR discovery provide the following element properties and discovery attributes E Disc
37. Force10 switch e Password Required Password to manage the Force10 switch e IP Address Required Management IP address for the Force10 switch This should be IP reachable from the Active System Manager server e Role Optional Top Bottom e SupportedVLANIDs Required VLAN IDs that could be provisioned on the Top Of Rack ToR switch Sample input format 2 1024 the switch will support a VLAN range from 2 to 1 024 In case the values are not specified default VLAN range 2 1024 will be automatically populated for the Force10 switch in the inventory e Terminal Server IP Address Optional not relevant for discovery Required if switch to be managed using the Terminal Server port e Terminal Server Port Optional not relevant for discovery Required if switch to be managed using Terminal Server port e Terminal Server Username Optional not relevant for discovery Terminal Server username if configured e Terminal Server Password Optional not relevant for discovery Terminal Server password if configured NOTE Keep in mind since there are two Force10 ToR switches in an AS1000 this step needs to be done twice once for the top switch and one for the bottom switch 31 4 For Brocade 6510 Fibre Switch ToR discovery provide the following element properties and discovery attributes Discovery Configuration Setup Use this UI to discover one or more Dell Active Systems with associated servers stor
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39. J08J X8K40 28K41 0M8A2 AQUNN License key of ESX Host Ef ASMServerlPAddress 172 28 10 184 ASM Appliance IP Address Ef ServerProfileTemplate AS1000_VMware_template Server Profile Template Name Ef WorkloadBurstSize 1024 Burst size for Workload Network Ef WorkloadAverageBangwidth 1024 Average Bandwidth for Workload Network Ef WorkloadPeakBandwidth 1024 Peak Bandwidth for Workload Network Ef BootType ISO Boot Media ISO or PXE PS Storage GoldDatastoreVolumeName Cluster Bottom Gold volume name where Baseline images are placed Ef TopDataStoreName TOP AS1000 Name of the top datastore Ef BottomDataStoreName Bottom AS1000 Name of the bottom datastore Ef DatastoreVolumeSize 1024 Datastore size in Compellent Stroage Array in GB PS vCenter Ef vCenterDatacenter AS1000 Datacenter name where ESX host to be added in vCenter Ef vCenterClusterName AS1000 Cluster Cluster name where ESX host to be added in vCenter B vCenterFolderName Folder name where ESX host to be added in vCenter Ef vCenterlPAddress 172 28 10 6 vCenter IP Address 12 When do add new images and firmware versions in the appliance The new images and firmware versions can be added to the appliance whenever the new versions are available The new versions should be discovered by respective software repositories and then needs to be associated with the proper resource 94 13 14 15 16 17 types and instances before they can be used for provisioning various resources in the envir
40. N License key of ESX Host Ef ASMServerlPAddress 172 28 10 184 ASM Appliance IP Address Ef ServerProfileTemplate AS1000 VMware template Server Profile Template Name Ef WorkloadBurstSize 1024 Burst size for Workload Network Ef WorkloadAverageBangwidth 1024 Average Bandwidth for Workload Network Ef WorkloadPeakBandwidth 1024 Peak Bandwidth for Workload Network Ef BootType ISO Boot Media ISO or PXE PS Storage E GoldDatastoreVolumeName Cluster Bottom Gold volume name where Baseline images are placed Ef TopDataStoreName TOP AS1000 Name of the top datastore Ef BottomDataStoreName Bottom AS1000 Name of the bottom datastore Ef DatastoreVolumeSize 1024 Datastore size in Compellent Stroage Array in GB 5 vCenter Ef vCenterDatacenter AS1000 Datacenter name where ESX host to be added in vCenter Ef vCenterClusterName AS1000 Cluster Cluster name where ESX host to be added in vCenter E vCenterFolderName Folder name where ESX host to be added in vCenter Ef vCenterlPAddress 172 28 10 6 vCenter IP Address The parameters such as ServerProfileTemplate with an icon associated with it are mandatory while other parameters such as ESXServerLicenseKey are optional Below table describes the global parameters that can be provided to orchestration NOTE Traffic shaping can limit the bandwidth usage of your VMs To make sure that VMware Traffic Shaping is disabled for Workload before scheduling the Physical Orchestration for ESXi provisioning complete the foll
41. QME2572 8Gb FC 4 0 0 18 VMware ESXi 5 1 U1 1065491 A01 Management Server R620 BIOS 1 6 0 iDRAC7 Enterprise 1 40 40 Build 13 LCC Life Cycle Controller 2 1 1 5 165 Network Controller Broadcom FW 7 6 QLogic 2562 Dual Port LP 8Gb FC 4 0 0 18 VMware ESXi 5 1 U1 1065491 A01 Chassis Storage and Switches CMC 4 4 Dell 8 4Gb FC SAN IOM 7 0 2 Dell PowerEdge M I O Aggregator 8 3 17 4 Dell Networking S4810 LAN 9 1 Brocade 6510 SAN 7 0 2 Dell Networking S55 OOB 8 3 5 3 Compellent SC8000 6 3 2 84 Device Revision Management VMs and Software Windows Server 2012 1 6 0 VMware vCenter 5 1 U1 1064983 Compellent Enterprise Manager 6 3 Compellent Plugin for vCenter 1 5 3 Management Plugin for vCenter 1 7 Spectre OpenManage Essentials 1 2 VMware vCloud Connector VOESSIVOS D vCCNode 2 0 Active System Manager 7 1 85 Appendix E Adding New ESXi ISO Images This appendix describes the following topics related to adding new ESXi images Download Image ISO Modifying the ESXi boot cfg Configuration File Creating a Kickstart Configuration File Adding the new image to the software repositories Preparing the VMware ESXi 5 x Installation Media To prepare the VMware ESXi 5 x installation media perform the following steps Download Image ISO 1 2 pU oa Gee cos Login
42. Server is part of a Windows Domain then enter the username as username domain e Password Required Password to access and manage the vCenter e IP Address Required IP address for the vCenter application This must be IP reachable from the Active System Manager server Starting the Discovery Process To start the Discovery process perform the following steps l Connect to the Active System Manager Client using user credentials with Administrator privileges On the menu bar click Tools gt Discovery gt Start which initiates the discovery process for components that were set up during the discovery configuration setup Repors Window Help Links Interface Types 4 Login Profile gt Purge Sessions i Archive Bin Rules L X Discovery B Setup Authentication Repositories Le See jj Users and Groups 9 Settings 59 Repositories Domains ED Maintenance Window You can view the discovery progress indication at the task bar shown in the bottom of the client 192 168 120 112 40500 admin America 286 Resource discovery is in progress In case discovery process is initiated again when a discovery process is already in progress the Active System Manager user is prompted with a message indicating the same 33 3 After completing the Active System 1000 components discovery update the following information manually in the Active System Manage
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44. Utilization in 25 Top Ten Resource Utilization Top Ten VMs CPU Utilization cru 30 DellWin7_2 22 95 20 CPU Utilization in tv ay MF 097 E g S E E at MV V amp ES D m a e AU Qi LAN d S SP i 9 E Id F S e 5 les e a S4 g S 2 x ES SS s aS s VM Utilization by Session Report This report provides the most recent data for CPU and memory utilized on any VM grouped by sessions This data is available in terms of percentage with respect to the allocated limits 76 Figure 2930 displays an example of a VM Utilization by Session Report Figure 29 VM Utilization by Session Report VM Utilization By Session me m cpu 12 5 7 5 CPU Utilization in 2 5 Host Utilization Consolidated Report This report displays information about how much capacity is being utilized on a host by all running VMs with respect to the allocated capacity This report is available for CPU and memory attributes 77 Figure 30 displays an example of a Host Utilization Consolidated report Figure 30 Host Utilization Consolidated Report Host Utilization Consolidated os CPU Utilization in o u S E Cluster Utilization Consolidated Report This report is similar to the Host Utilization Consolidated report except that it works for clusters Figure 31 displays an example of a Cluster Utilization Consolidated report Figure 31
45. Virtual Machine Power Off a VM Power On a VM Resume a VM Suspend a VM Table 14 VMware Virtual Machines operations Clone to Template Export OVF Power Off VM Power On VM Resume VM Suspend VM This method is used to clone a Virtual Machine to a template This method is used to convert a running Virtual Machine to an OVF This method is used to power off a VM This method is used to power on a VM This method is used to Resume a VM This method is used to suspend a running VM 70 VMware Datastores VMware Datastores along with their attributes are discovered and populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 23 enables methods to be executed on VMware Datastores for on demand provisioning as required Figure 23 VMware Datastores view Operation Center Kikite formation Resources E Server Templates And Profiles Resource Details Name Sta 4 C System Domain Properties TD Sessions E Templates x Monitoring Audit E AS800 1 AS800 gt gj ManagedEquipment Name Value gt EE MatrixSwitch Capacity 491264 MB 4 s vCenter 1 vCenter Disk Local 4 E 10 128 38 98 vCenter Free Space 439085 MB b f AS800DatacenterTest123456 DataCenter MultipleHostAccess 0 b F AS800DatacenterTest20013 DataCenter ProvisionedVMList f AS800DatacenterTest2013 DataCenter Status active Of Corporate
46. a specific server from the session User needs to cancel the session for removing servers from a session Can managed multiple Active System same type e g 2X AS1000 or different type e g AS1000 and AS200 using a single ASM appliance Yes a single ASM appliance can be used to manage multiple ASM appliance for the same type or different type ASM Template validation fails and template cannot be scheduled if Active System elements are discovered separately This is as designed the DIS links are discovered only when the complete Active System discovery is performed DIS links are required for ASM template validation What are the best practices for providing Asset Tag during discovery of an Active System User need to ensure that the Asset Tag provided in discovery setup does not match with the Manufacture or Model name pattern For example if Manufacture is EqualLogic and Model is StorageArray the assetTag used during discovery should not have a pattern which matches either of EqualLogic or StorageArray NOTE In case user provides a name with pattern that matches Manufacture or Model than Virtual Object imported in ASM does not have the Hypevisor flag checked in inventory User will have to manually enable the Hypervisor flag in this case For enabling the Hypervisor flag on a resource instance in inventory refer the ASM User Guide How the Workload VLAN s which is defined in the VLAN component in ASM Template an
47. age arrays and switches TOR Before you proceed it is recommended to Gather IP addresses and access credentials associated with the chassis blade infrastructure elements storage arrays and switches TOR Make sure all elements have network connectivity and the associated element management interfaces are accessible from the Active System Manager server Element Properties Active System Manager Configuration Specify element details Assettag and IP Address are mandatory Select elements to viewfupdate details LS system Manufacturer D E nyperv 1 Model ht anu Map GI as1000 1 2 Username a a Ei Brocade 6510 I IPAddress EF Dell ForcetOSwitch E Dell Force105witch EF Dell Force10Switch d Dell Compellent M Discovery Attributes 8 Dell Chassis Value EE Dell Forcet Switch E g vCenter 2 vMware 001 VMware Host e Assettag Required Unique key or name for Brocade 6510 Switch which is used to import or identify the Brocade Switch in Active System Manager For example Assettag Dell Force10 S4810 1 a unique name can be used to track the Brocade Switch in Active System Manager e Username Required Username to manage the Brocade switch e Password Required Password to manage the Brocade switch e IP Address Required Management IP address for the Brocade switch This should be IP reachable from the Active System Manager server e Effective Configuration Required An
48. assis Two Brocade 6510 Fiber Switch and SAN Switch Dell 8 41 O modules for the chassis Storage Two Compellent SC8000 controllers with SAS enclosures Two PowerEdge R620 servers with embedded VMware vSphere 5 hosting management VMs One Forcel10 S55 used as a 1Gb management switch Management Infrastructure Management components hosted in the management infrastructure Dell Active System Manager VMware vCenter Server Compellent Enterprise Manager Dell Management Plug in for VMware vCenter Dell OpenManage Essentials VMware vCloud Connector Compellent Plugin for VMware vCenter Active System 1000 Supported Configurations Table 1 lists the Active System Manager solution for the Active System 1000 supported configurations Table 2 Active System 1000 Supported Configurations M1000e chassis and supported blade types M620 Dell Force10 Top of Rack ToR S4810 switches Brocade 6510 Fiber Switch and Dell 8 4 O modules Compellent SC8000 controllers with SAS enclosures VMware vCenter 5 1 for virtual machine VM workloads ESXi 5 1 installation support on blade servers Support firmware images as per the Active System Manager solution for Active System 1000 Supported firmware versions as per the Active System Manager solution for Active System 1000 Supported firmware versions as per the Active System Manager solution for Active System 1000 Supported firmware versions as per the Ac
49. blic LAN Network for workloads ss NetworkType Public LAN VLAN ID any number between 1 and 4094 1044 Configure static IP address ranges Iv To configure a static network you must add at least one valid IP address range and additional required information IP address ranges must not overlap and should be used exclusively for the static network identified in this profile Gateway u d f odio d Subnet Mask 255 255 0 O Primary DNS 1 14 1 Secondary DNS 1 1d 1 ee DNS Suffix EEE EE 172 0 0 0 4 Edit IP Range Delete IP Range In order to configure a new ip address range press Add IP Range button this will open new textboxes in the same window where the starting and ending ipaddress can be specified Once the valid ip addresses are specified press the Save IP Range button to save the data mentioned Please see the below figure for more details 45 Figure 6 Ip Address range Gateway 172 21 172 126 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 128 Primary DNS 12 17 d O f 1 Secondary DNS DNS Suffix Starting IP Address Y EndngPPAddes Save IP Range Cancel In order to configure the existing ip range select the already configured range and select Edit IP Range button to modify the existing range and save them The below table summarizes the list of values that needs to be configured for a network Table 6 Values required for co
50. cific cluster or standalone ESXi hosts as applicable e Creates a VMFS datastore on a cluster or standalone ESXI hosts as applicable Updating Physical Templates To update cluster and standalone templates that require specific data before scheduling a template for cluster provisioning perform the following steps l Update the template for a blade server Updates the blade server count for cluster provisioning AS1000 Hypervisor Deployment ESXi ISO Cluster 23 m Server To ToR Brocade To Server 8 VLAN Auto A Brocade 6510 A Dell Compellent Template Link Resource Dell Servers 1 Manufacturer Dell Model Servers Description 3 I 2 Save the template by Ctrl4S or by selecting the save icon on the thick client after making the changes 3 Update the template for VLANs 57 IPAddressRangeEnd 192 168 108 10 IPAddressRangeStart 192 168 108 1 Allow to edit Allow to edit Hide 192 168 108 0 23 Allow to edit s Hide Hide 4 Select the VLAN Component click the Inventory tab and update the VLANCount with the number of VLANs to be provisioned The VLAN defined in the VLAN component are the Workload VLAN s other VLAN s should be statically configured on the ToR switches 5 Update the VLAN ID range as applicable and update the VLANId parameter LI SNZVIPUURSSER UJ Inventory 6 Savethe template VLANCount Hide VLANId
51. count to less than or equal to 50 To change the Parallel SSH execution limit on the appliance to 50 l Login as delladmin user 2 Openthe common etc folder using the following command cd asm galefore gf common etc 3 Open the remoteExecServer xml file and set the value for the following parameters to less than equal to 50 a Set poolsize Attribute in the threadpool node b Set executioncount Attribute in maxparallel node 4 Runthe reboot command to restart the server 98 33 How do I use the Gold Base VM Go to ASM logical template Click on VirtualMachine resource type Click on Add button associate the discovered VM images as shown in below screenshot LJ Link 1 ite A VirtualMachine 1 VLAN Auto Template Link E Properties Ae Resource Name Path Repository Version Tag Provisioning Inventory Configuration Files Image Files 34 Can I add new VLANs to a running physical session Yes you can add new VLANSs to a running session To add VLANs to a running session perform the following steps Aaa Remove J a From Components view drag and drop a new VLAN component in a running session b Click Save in order to save the changes done to the running session This step reserves a random VLAN ID from a range defined on the switch in the Active System Manager Inventory To specify a specific VLAN ID provide the value in the VLAN component as shown below
52. d Server Profile is configured by ASM ASM configures only Workload VLANs which are defined in ASM Template for Top of Rack switches configuration However IOA is configured with VLAN s which are defined in VLAN component as well as Workload VLAN s defined in Server profile template Thus for ensuring IOA and ToR switches are configured with same set of workload VLAN s make sure that workload VLAN s defined in Server profile 96 25 26 21 28 29 template should be a subset of VLANs defined on the VLAN component in ASM template Does ASM configure NTP on the ESXi host NTP is not configured on the ESXi host user needs to manually configure the NTP setting on the ESXi host Interface mapping DIS links between the end devices is not correct as they don t represent the actual location of the end devices Links discovered during discovery don t represent the actual connection between the end devices those are dummy connections The DIS links are discovered so that we could represent connection links in the ASM template This allows scheduling of the ASM templates with links in ASM template If vCenter and Active System Nodes is left unchecked in discovery configuration then discovery initiated from orchestration does not discover vCenter or Active System Elements This is as designed for discovery to work the Active System elements and applicable vCenter entries should be checked in the discovery setup For example fo
53. d design test procurement integration and configuration phases One key feature of the Active System 1000 is the Active System Manager which offers streamlined automated processes as well as a quick response to dynamic business needs through template based modular infrastructure provisioning This allows IT infrastructures to achieve higher efficiencies and more accurate delivery of IT services A single IT generalist can manage most common tasks via the streamlined and automated processes delivered through the Active System Manager e Automated and Efficient The Dell Active System 1000 enables your data center to reach its maximum potential and reduces the complexity and amount of time spent manually managing storage functions through automation for a more efficient and simplified management This allows the Dell Active System 1000 to support the efficient agile delivery of applications and IT services made possible by a private cloud infrastructure delivering true IT as a Service through private cloud benefits such as self service portals and chargebacks This document describes the deployment and management of Active System Manager 7 1 on Active System 1000 infrastructures Audience IT administrators and IT managers who have purchased or are planning to purchase an Active System configuration can use this document to understand the design elements hardware and software components and the overall architecture of the soluti
54. d image need to replace the existing image then execute following commands mv home delladmin ISOBootImages es home delladmin ISOBootImages esxi5 xi5 1 dell ISOBoot New ol dell TSOBcot Modifying the ESXi boot cfg Configuration File To confirm that the installation source is not in the root of the TFTP server perform the following steps l Update the kernelopt parameter to point the kickstart file to the CDROM cat boot cfg bootstate 0 title Loading ESXi installer kernel tboot b00 kernelopt ks cdrom KS CFG modules b b00 useropts gz a b00 user b00 s v00 net bnx2 v01 net cnic v00 scsi bnx v01 net bna v00 scsi be2 v00 net_igb v00 fine alen y0 scsi cla sto lata pata voL arta parta VOA ata pata v05 ata pata v06 ehci ehc v00 weaselin t00 fiji pm vO bene abes vA net_be2n v00 net_e100 v00 net_enic v00 net_fore v00 net qlge v00 net r816 v00 netosky2 v00 netovmzn wv00 sata_ahc v00 sata_ata v00 sata_sat v02 sata sat v03 gcsi ach WOO semi males secsi mos v00 sesi ios yO scsiameg vile scsi meg voz sesi_rst v00 uhei_usb v00 Cc MC onn y0 2org voU build updated 0 k b00 chardevs b00 mise_cni v00 net bnx2 v00 mex
55. e Add button to add more The networks needs to be added with naming convention Workload lt VLANID e g Workload 20 Active System Manager does not pick up the workload VLAN based on the VLAN ID defined in the Network setting The workload VLANs are randomly picked up based on the VLAN range defined for the layer 2 switch in the Active System Manager Inventory System If a specific workload VLAN ID is needed it should be specified in the VLAN Resource Type gt Provisioning settings in the physical template e All the four networks listed above needs to have unique VLAN ID The network names should contain following substring for enabling RA to identify proper networks e Hypervisor Management network should contain HypervisorManagement substring e Compute Live Migration network should contain vMotionLiveMigration substring e Compute Cluster Private network should contain HyperVClusterPrivate substring e DHCP and static configurations are supported for Hypervisor Management vMotion and WorkLoad networks 47 Edit Server Profile Template Create edit and delete the virtual NICs available to servers deployed with this template Figure 7 Multiple Blade Server for Cluster Provisioning Server Template Settings SP BIOS Settings O RAID Settings E Firmware Settings Network Settings Boot Settings V Include Network Configuration V Enable Bandwidth Oversubscription
56. e List datastores on the host VMware Hosts operations This method is used to add an existing datastore to a cluster visible in Operations View This method is used for applying the specified profile to a specified Host While applying the host profile please make sure both the Hosts physical configuration should be same User can not apply the profile having more than one physical NIC to a host having single NIC This method is used for creating Host Profile from a specified Hos This method is used to put the ESX host into maintenance mode VM running on the ESX hosts are suspended or migrated based on the ESX host configuration and passed parameters to this method This method is used to exit the ESX from maintenance mode and power on restore the VMs which are suspended during the Enter Maintenance Mode operation This method is used to view the resource utilization of the host This method is used to view datastores on the host 69 VMware Virtual Machines VMware Virtual Machines along with their attributes are discovered and populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 22 enables methods to be executed on VMware Virtual Machines for on demand provisioning as required E Server Templates And Profiles le Resources Name Figure 22 VMware Virtual Machines view Ep Resource Information 4 amp AS800Cluster Cluster 4 192 168 48 2 Host
57. e VM Connected toa VLAN oscri iiic dr eed ok avri ies eee eee nie RERUM 60 Blade Servers view 20 0 memes esee sese e esee nennen nnns 64 Force10 IOA Switch ViCW m ee emem seen nenne nnns 65 ForceT0 TOR SWIECI VIGW iussu eee mtr trong tt ett ole toni va ttn Ea HER x A tna fere 66 is iefar Te o The VOW Em 67 VMware Clusters VIEW scisco e ped er eiut rerba td pea saison AEE aerial Qa RR UE PED HUS 68 VMware Host View I E r 69 VMware Virtual Machines view sssssssssssse m ee eme nennen ens 70 VMware Datastores View 0 0 00 cece meses emisse ene enne nnn 71 Resource Allocation by Sessions Report mene 72 Resource Allocation by Hosts Report us ceca vata vice neue et etaed vete ida xt nada ct D 73 Resource Allocation by Groups Report sssssssssssssmmm mene 74 Top Ten Resource Allocation Report sssssssssssssss mmm 75 Top Ten Resource Utilization Report emen 76 VM Utilization by Session Report cece cece emm mememe senes 71 Host Utilization Consolidated Report mene 78 Cluster Utilization Consolidated Report sssssssssee n 78 Storage Utilization Consolidated Report ssssssssssse 79 CPU amp Memory Utilization Showback Report ssssssssssm e 80 PESEL ZOOM e H 81 MAN ID MEM 99 Adda PUBLIC LAN Configuratio uicina enhn ne ot ge RR Rina d pde Aeae 100 Edit vNIC Configuration 2 ocs cete terre teret in a
58. ecture and Design Guidelines e All the equipment needs to be Firmware and BIOS Requirements f a configured with firmware versions as 11 For the Active System 1000 chassis blade server and IO aggregators Force10 S4810 switches Top of Rack ToR Brocade 6510 Fiber Switch and Dell 8 4 O modules Compellent Storage Array VMware vCenter 5 1 listed in section Appendix C Firmware and Software Base Lineup CMC for M1000e chassis s is configured and has the management IP address and login credentials assigned Server iDRAC and IOA is configured and has the management IP address and login credentials assigned using CMC Management interface The username root and password for CMC IOA and iDRAC need to be identical The management IP address is configured for the ToR switches The A1000 base configuration is applied on both switches VLANs are created on the switches per the Active System 1000 deployment specification The virtual machine VM traffic VLANs will be created dynamically by Active System Manager The management IP address is configured for the Brocade switches The group IP and management IP are configured for Storage Array All storage array members are added to the group vCenter 5 1 is configured and accessible via the management and hypervisor management network Appropriate licenses are deployed on the vCenter Deploying OVF The Active System Manager Open Virtualization F
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60. effective configuration is a subset of the defined zone configuration containing only the zone configuration objects that are currently enabled only one configuration can be effective at a time but multiple configurations can be defined in the database For example if the zone config on the top and bottom switch for use by Active System Manager is Config Top and Config Bottom then the Config Top string should be used for Effective Configuration parameter of the Top FC switch and Config Bottom should be used asthe Effective Configuration parameter of the Bottom FC switch e Role Required There should be one Top and one Bottom Brocade FC switch Adding vCenter System Properties To add vCenter system properties perform the following steps 1 Onthe Active System Manager System vCenter configuration click Add vCenter 32 2 For VMware vCenter discovery provide the following system properties ASM GaleForce Active System Configuration System properties Select elements to view update details Name is mandatory and should be unique amp System E vCenter 2 88 VMware Host l Name vCenter_2 Username Password Remove e Name Required Unique key or name for VMware vCenter which is used to import or identify vCenter in the Active System Manager e Username Required Username to access and manage the vCenter This user must have full administrator rights to the vCenter If the vCenter
61. el0 IOA Switch view ie ation Center Resource Information Resources Server Templates And Profiles Resource Details Name Statu 4 C System Domain E Properties r Sessions fe Templates EI Monitoring Audit 4 D AS800 1 AS800 4 Ej HI9DWWI Chassis bee Nake 4 E IOA IO Module Overview B assettag 889DWW1 B 8890ww1 IOA E CMCIPAddress 10 128 46 14 B 989DWW1 IOA B Health GREEN E MXL MXL Overview Boa switch 2 E SanlOM SanIOM Overview B IOAFirmwareVersion 83174 4 E Servers Server Overview E IOAIPAddress 10 128 46 18 4 B 1 Slot Number B Location A2 J79DWWI Servers B Model IOA B 15 Slot Number B Name PowerEdge M I O Aggregator B 2 Slot Number Bl PowerState ON L 3 Slot Number B Role Standalone 4 Slot Number B slot 2 Ej 5 Slot Number B 6 Slot Number E 7 Slot Number Supported Operations B 8 Slot Number b 89 EqualLogicStorageArray01 DellEqualLogic amp Configure IOA Switch Upgrade Downgrade a firmware version on a I O Module G EqualLogicStorageArray01 Test DellEqualLogic gt EF 10 128 46 12 Forcel0Switch Table 9 Force10 IOA Switch operations Configure IOA Switch This method is used to upgrade or downgrade a firmware version on an I O module Managing Dell Force10 ToR Switch Dell Force10 ToR Switches along with their attributes are discovered and
62. enter for logical template provisioning After the physical orchestration for AS800 VMware is complete in the VMware vSphere client update the following settings for the newly created Cluster 52 Navigate to Cluster Edit Settings vSphere HA dialog box and select the Enable Disallow VM power on operations that violate availability constraints check box under Admission Control section Navigate to Cluster Edit Settings VM Monitoring dialog box and select the Custom check box under Default Cluster Settings section Single Blade Server for Standalone ESX Host Provisioning Template AS1000 Hypervisor Deployment ESXi ISO Standalone and can be used for installing ESXi 5 1 on an SD card using ISO Boot You can specify only one blade server for standalone ESXi host provisioning per session using the standalone template If you need to provision multiple blade servers you will need to either initiate multiple sessions using the standalone template or deploy an ESXi cluster using the ESXi cluster template Figure 10 Single Blade Server for Standalone ESX Host Provisioning che Server To ToR amp Brocade To Server Compellent To Brocade N VLAN Auto A Dell Servers 1 A Brocade 6510 A Dell Compellent While scheduling the template user would be prompted to provide values for orchestration parameters which are same as defined in Table 8 and Figure 9 NOTE Traffic shaping can limit the bandwidth usage of
63. ge File ii vCenter vCenter Harrier Element ivi Associate Bulk Associate Disassociate 41 7 Right click the selected discovered element select Set Type Image File and click Finish Repository Elements Discovery and Association Click Discover to discover new elements or view the existing associated elements Name Path New Virtual Machine s Mini Element E 4 New Virtual Machi vCenter Harrier Set as Base Delete conflicting 8 Click Associate to associate the selected element with the VMware VM resource type and click Finish gt gt amp Name S Path Type Base Association Sa A V New Virtual Machine New Virtual Machine Element o ul V 4p New Virtual Machine New Virtual Machine Image File M E 4 QA Gold VM QA Gold VM Element M vi iw reharma YA Seld VMA 1001 MA rchsres NA Geld VA Element iz m 4 D Resource Resource Instances 42 43 Configuring Networks This section discusses configuring networks required for Orchestration and end to end configuration The various networks have to be configured prior to executing an orchestration e Accessing the Network Configuration Setup e Configuring the Networks e Configuring Default Server Templates Accessing the Network Configuration Setup The network configuration setup can be accessed from the Tools gt Disco
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65. he ESXi server e ESXServerPassword Server root password to be assigned during unattended installation VLAN for IOA Configuration Management vMotion VM Workload s iSCSI Management Traffic VMware Workloads e Administrator needs to create a volume on Compellent storage array manually 90 This volume needs to contain the base line VMs that will be used for creating the VM workloads NOTE The base line VMs needs to have VMware Tools installed 91 Appendix I FAQs 1 3 The orchestrations assume that Port Channel 2 is configured on the switches If not you get a failure indicated by red links on the session The list of port channels are configurable based on the environment this list could be controlled by updating the portChannelList in the ssi properties file under HOME asm galeforce gf common integrations Dell Force10 S4810 Can I specify the datastore on which the VM should be created User can specify the datastore on which VM to be created by providing the value of TargetDatastore provisioning parameter of the VM in the template as shown in the screenshot below In case there is not value provided for TargetDatastore RA will choose the best available datastore for VM creation Link 1 Template Link Properties DiskFormat Thin Resource o GuestCustomizationRequired false Provisioning GuestDNSDomain Inventory GuestHostName Configuration Files GuestTy
66. he first local disk available on machine install firstdisk lt FIRSTDISK gt overwritevmfs Set the network to DHCP on the first network adapater use the specified hostname and do not create a portgroup for the VMs lt NETWORKCONTENT gt reboots the host after the scripted installation is completed reboot Sfirstboot interpreter busybox lt FIRSTBOOTDATA gt e The value of easswonp will be replaced with the password string defined in the Resource Adapter configuration file The default value is iforgot e The value of lt FIRSTDISK gt Will be replaced by 1ocal usb depending on the boot sequence defined in the deployment template e The value of lt NETWORKCONTENT gt Will be replaced for the DHCP or static IP address configuration The default configuration is dhcp In case the value of the IP address subnet mask and name server is provided in the inventory then the static IP address configuration will be applied on the server e The value of lt FIRSTBOOT gt will be replaced by the network configuration template file available inside the Resource Adapter package The configuration is based on the specifications for the Active System 1000 VMware Deployment document e The lt FIRSTBOOT gt configuration also includes o iSCSIinitiator configuration 88 o ESXi license Key The value is added if the license key information is available in the resource adapter configuration file o
67. hould be copied at following location var lib tftpboot configurationFiles Dell Force10 FTOS SE 8 3 12 1 bin 7 Right click the selected discovered elements and update the Type to Configuration File image and click Finish 8 Click Associate to associate the selected element with the Dell Force10Switch resource type instance and click Finish Updating Repository Elements for VMware Baseline Images This repository contains VMware baseline images for creating VM clones To update the repository elements for VMware baseline images perform the following steps 1 Open the Software Repositories view in the setup perspective by clicking Setup gt Software Repositories on the thick client 2 Right click the view and select Repositories 3 Click the Software Repository gt Existing radio buttons 40 4 Using the drop down menu select VMware Baseline Images Repository and click Next 9 Software Repository ONew Dell ASM Template M 5 Update the VMware vCenter host IP address username and password and click Next 6 Click Discover to initiate the discovery of the repository files The list of VMs managed by the vCenter display Repository Elements Discovery and Association Click Discover to discover new elements or view the existing associated elements i 1 0 3 gt aA Name Type Base Association Active S Active System Manage Element vi lt b TestVM TestVM Ima
68. in sectionDeploying OVF Run the following script to display the current status of all services including the Oracle database status cd asm galeforce gf sbin asmstatus sh Sample output Active System Manager Services Status Installation Release Version 7 1 Build Number 471 Database Vendor Oracle Ver 11 2 0 1 0 Host asm galeforce Port 1521 Service name DB11G Status Running Active System Manager Service Host asm galeforce Port 40500 Secure Port 50500 Enterprise Dell 20 Lab DEMO Status Running Domain Services 1 Domain System Id 1 Description Session server Host asm galeforce Port 40500 Secure Port 50500 Status Running Installing the Active System Manager Client You can install the Active System Manager Client on the following platforms e Installing Active System Manager Client Software on Windowslnstalling the Active System Manager Client Software on Linux NOTE When installing an Active System Manager client it is recommended to use the same NTP server for the client system as the Active System Manager server so that client and server are sychronized to the same same date and time Otherwise orchestrations may not start at the expected times Installing Active System Manager Client Software on Windows To install the Active System Manager Client software on a Microsoft Windows OS perform the following
69. itch operations Configure Brocade Switch This method is used to upgrade or downgrade a firmware version on a Brocade switch Also method can be used to update the switch configuration Managing VMware vCenter Objects This section describes operations that can be performed from Operation Center view on following VMware vCenter managed objects e VMware Clusters e VMware Hosts e VMware Virtual Machines e VMware Datastores VMware Clusters VMware Clusters along with their attributes are discovered and populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 20 enables methods to be executed on clusters for on demand provisioning as required 67 Figure 20 VMware Clusters view Gi Resource Center E Resource Information d crm Resource Details Name Status gt j ManagedEquipment E Properties D Sessions Templates Xx Monitoring a s vCenter 1 vCenter a E 192 168 120 125 vCenter Name Value f ddddd DataCenter E assettag Harrier 4 r Gale DataCenter B DataStore datastorel 1 InfraDS NFSShare amp Cluster 56 Cluster B version 1 4l amp Harrier Cluster 4 192 168 120 169 Host Conneci amp vCenter Harrier VM Powerec EE vSwitch0 vSwitch amp HarrierDevelopment_Dell Cluster gt amp HarrierDevelopment Cluster amp HarrierDevelopment HDD Cluster amp HD test Cluster amp HD testl Cluster gt B dvSwitch DVSwitch
70. les The list of discovered elements in the repository display Name Path Type Base Association V lt b config tt Configuration File NOTE Before initiating Discover please make sure Brocade switch configuration files should be copied at required location for each switch For example if base directory path is var lib tftpboot then configuration files should be copied at following location var lib tftpboot configurationFiles Brocade 6510 lt assetTag gt config txt 7 Click Associate to associate the selected element with the Brocade resource type and click Finish Updating Repository Elements for ToR Switch Configurations and Images To update these repository elements perform the following steps 1 Open the Software Repositories view in the setup perspective by clicking Setup gt Software Repositories on the thick client 2 Right click the view and select Repositories 3 Click the Software Repository gt Existing radio buttons 4 Using the drop down menu select Force10 ToR Switch Configuration and Images Repository and click Next Software Repository New 7 Existing EqualLogic Firmware Repository 5 Provide Name Description and update the following Repositories Properties and click Next Host Repository Server IP Address can be ASM server IPAddress Port Repository Server Port by default its value is 22 Username Repository server username
71. ll Chassis 01 E 15 Slot Number 2 CMCIPAddress 10 128 46 14 gt Bi 2 Slot Number E CMCSeriiceTag H79DWW1 b 3 Slot Number B cpu 2 gt E 4 Slot Number E DNSName idrac JI9DWW1 B 5 Slot Number b B 6 Slot Number gt B 7 Slot Number Supported Operations b 8 Slot Number b 69 EqualLogicStorageArray01 DellEqualLogic Attach Server Profile Attach Server Profile gt EqualLogicStorageArrayO1Test DellEqualLogic ee eee gt Et 101284642 Forcel0Switch Detach Server Profile Dann Er gt Ef 10 128 46 13 Forcel0Switch Power Off Server Power Off Server drag Orson 0 teorie b amp vCenter 1 vCenter Update firmware on server Change firmware version on server Blade Server operations Attach Server Profile This method attaches a server profile to a server Detach Server Profile This method detaches a server profile from a server Power Off Server This method is used to power off the blade servers using server iDRAC 64 Power On Server This method is used to power on the blade servers using server iDRAC Update firmware on server This method applies firmware DUPs for components LC iDRAC BIOS etc for a server Managing Dell Force10 IOA Switch Dell Force10 IOA along with their attributes are discovered and populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 17 enables methods to be executed on Dell Force10 IOA for on demand provisioning as required Figure 17 Forc
72. me you must have a valid license to log on to the Active System Manager web portal l In your internet browser enter the following URL http your server name gt Active System Manager port number For example http 192 168 0 1 40500 or http asm galeforce 40500 The copyright information displays and after a few seconds the Please Sign In page displays 2 Inthe Please Sign In page enter the delladmin Username admin and Password admin and click Sign In NOTE The administrator can use the admin admin factory supplied default credentials Using these default credentials the super administrator can create multiple administrators 18 3 Inthe License Deployment page copy and paste the content of the license file provided in the License File text box Click Submit to log on to the Active System Manager Adding Additional Licenses To add a license 1 Perform one of the following methods e To add a license using web client click Settings License on the menu bar e To add a license using thick client click Tools Settings on the menu bar and click License tab The License screen displays the current licensing information and associated live current counters 2 Optional In the License screen click the Refresh icon to refresh the resource count and view the currently allocated resources 3 Click Get New License The next license screen allows you to request and deploy or install new product license
73. more Dell Active Systems with associated servers storage arrays and switches TOR Before you proceed it is recommended to Gather IP addresses and access credentials associated with the chassis blade infrastructure elements storage arrays and switches TOR Make sure all elements have network connectivity and the associated element management interfaces are accessible from the Active System Manager server Active System Manager Configuration Element Properties Select elements to view update details Specify element details Assettag and IP Address are mandatory BS System Manufacturer 8 3 nyperv 1 7 Add rst Model el Bs AS1000 1 Add vcenter Assettag a E GI as1000 1 2 Username E Brocade 6510 Add Hyperv Password S 2 i Dell Force pasuuitch c eges um Eme d Dell Compellent Discovery Attributes ss V 3 Dell Force10Switch Chassis Name GJ vcenter 2 Chassis DataCenter VMware 001 VMware Host Chassis Aisle Chassis Rack Chassis Rack Slot Chassis Primary NTP Server Chassis Secondary NTP Server Chassis Fabric A Purpose None Chassis Fabric B Purpose None e Assettag Required Unique key or name used to import or identify the Dell M1000e Chassis within Active System Manager For example Assettag Dell Chassis 001 a unique name can be used to track the chassis in Active System Manager e Username Username to access and manage the Dell M1000e Chassis e Password Password to access and manage the Dell M10
74. n also be seen in the annotation in the template screenshot below 59 e Once the VMs are provisioned the user can also launch custom applications as applicable using custom methods from Active System Manager Windows client e For Application launch e Select a VM in a session e Right click on the VM e Select the Applications e Select the Application to be launched Single Virtual Machine with a VLAN The Single VM Sample template Figure 15 can be used to create VM workloads by scheduling logical template over existing physical resources session to consume the compute and storage resources of specific physical components Figure 14 Single VM Connected to a VLAN C 4 SES i bu a A VirtualMachine 1 VLAN Auto When scheduled this template performs the following sequence of operations e Clones and powers on a single VMware VMs based on the Gold VM image associated in the template e Creates port groups corresponding to a VLAN component on the vSwitch e Once the VMs are provisioned you can also launch custom applications using custom methods from the Active System Manager Windows client Updating a Baseline VM Image on Logical Templates To update the baseline VM image associated with the VM object in the template perform the following steps 60 l Select the VM object in the template and click the Image Files tab Link 1 A VirtualMachine 1 VL
75. nean IR be ER IRR Pen RB REGE 100 Attach Server Profile en cuoi rere reet phe E Rhe coves ure YER E RE EE O E DERE KR RENT RA 101 Introduction to the Active System 1000 Solution Today many IT organizations are missing deadlines or cannot respond fast enough to customer demands have insufficient IT budgets or have to manage trade offs In response convergence in the data center has emerged as a trend in IT to address the growing needs for agility efficiency and quality IT organizations are rapidly adopting converged infrastructure solutions to lower the cost of running critical workloads enable faster infrastructure deployments and drive simplicity and speed of management Below are some high level solutions for the Dell Active System AS 1000 e Rapid and Simple Scalability The Dell AS 1000 is a part of the Active Infrastructure family which includes fully pre integrated converged infrastructure solutions As one of the pre integrated solutions offered the Dell Active System 1000 is a scalable blade server and storage infrastructure designed to support private cloud infrastructures Able to add compute and storage capacity as needed in a non disruptive manner the Active System 1000 offers many different configuration options for varying business conditions and sizes for a highly utilized IT infrastructure e Quick and Easy Provisioning The Dell Active System 1000 allows for more rapid application deployments through minimize
76. nfiguring network Entry Details VLAN ID The vlan ID that configured on the switch for this network type Configure Static IP address ranges For configuring static ip addresses Gateway Optional Gateway ip for this network Subnet Mask Subnet mask of this network Primary DNS Optional Primary DNS Secondary DNS Optional Secondary DNS not mandatory DNS Suffix Optional Domain name Starting IP Address The starting ip address Ending IP Address The ending ip address Configuring Default Server Templates The AS 1000 Orchestration applies the Server templates to the server at the time of Set Up Refer to the Server Profile Templates document for information on configuring the default templates 46 Following is the mapping of the Default Server Template networks with the networks configured on the ESXi server Table 7 Default ESXi Network Mapping Hypervisor DefaultHypervisorManagement ESXi Management Network Management Public LAN DefaultWorkload Virtual Machine Network Private LAN Default vMotionLiveMigration ESXi vMotion Network e Server Template names should not contain spaces e Server Templates for Active System 1000 VMware should have VM NICs with the names HypervisorManagement vMotion or Workload e Attaching more than one Server Profile Template to a physical orchestration template will cause the physical orchestration to fail e Incase multiple VM Workload VLANS are required then use th
77. on Support Contact Dell technical Support by visiting the following web site www dell com support softwarecontacts Technical Documentation The Dell Active System Manager documentation enables you to better understand your current Active Infrastructure its deployment and management software For this release we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the following documentation e Active System 1000 Spec Sheet e Active System 1000 VMware ESX 5 x Reference Architecture e Active System Manager 7 1 User Guide e Active System Manager 7 1 Web Interface User Guide To access the latest Active System Manager documentation for Version 7 1 1 Navigate to www dell com support manuals click Choose from a list of all Dell products and click Continue 2 Click Software and Security Enterprise System Management Active System Manager Dell Active System Manager Version 7 1 Overview This section provides a high level product overview of VMware vSphere Dell PowerEdge blade servers Dell PowerEdge M I O Aggregator Dell Force10 S4810 switch Dell Force10 S55 switch Brocade 6510 Fibre Channel Switches and Dell Compellent Storage Readers can skip the sections of products with which they are familiar Table 1 Solution Component PowerEdge M1000e chassis with PowerEdge M620 Blade Servers and embedded VMware vSphere 5 Hypervisor Server Two Force10 S4810 and 10GbE EAM Switch Passthrough k modules for the Ch
78. onment Refer section Updating Repository Elements for ISO Bootable Images for an example How to change the hostname of the Active System Manager Server To change the host name of the Active System Manager server a Login to the Active System Manager appliance as a root user b Open the etc sysconfig network file and specify the new host name in the HOSTNAME field C Specify the host name in the etc hosts file d Run the reboot command to restart the server e Loginto the server as a delladmin user after restarting the server f Runthe hostname command to verify if the new host name is configured as host name g Stopthe Active System Manager services h Change the directory using cd HOME asm galeforce gf sbin i Run updateHostName sh and follow the instructions to configure the host name in the Active System Manager installation j Delete the following files from the home delladmin directory ssh id rsa ssh id rsa pub k Create a password less connection using the command ssh keygen l Start the Active System Manager Services For details on starting and stopping the Active System Manager services see the Configuring Active System Manager Services section Is VMware tools should be installed on Gold VMs images Yes Gold VMs should have the current VMware tools installed Can the IOA Chassis Servers have different username and password IOA Chassis and Servers username and password has to
79. ools for VMware ES XP GaleForce GaleForce 6 1 FlexPod 2 0 GaleForce 6 1 FlexPod CentOS GaleForce 6 1 FlexPod TKC 1 1 4 GaleForce 7 0 Dell Development GaleForce6 1 0 CentOS asm galeforce GoldImage XP vm GPOC Harrier CentOs6 3 Harrier GaleForceASMI1 0 NetApp DoNotDelete Username root Nexus1000V 4 2 1 5V1 4a RHEL Gold SkyHawk 1 0 SugarCRM JumpBox Cancel SugarCRM MySQL SugarCRM MySQL Dynamic SuaarCRM Web l EP EP EP E EXES ES ES EE Other 9p 3j 9 999 99 99 Q9 9 7 E G5 o 9 T v DPPP g 2 Login as root user Root user credentials are given in Table 5 Key Access Credentials 3 Goto System gt Preferences gt Network Connections This will open a wizard a Computer root s Home Network Connections m Mobile Broadband VPN m DSL Trash Last Used Add Edit Auto eth2 Auto eth1 month age Delete System ethO 4 From Wizard above Select appliance NIC on which IP address needs to be configured manually and then click on Edit 16 5 Selecting the Edit button on Network connections Wizard will open up the following dialog For updating the IP address select the IPv4 settings and select the method as Manual as shown in the below dialog Editing Auto ethO Connection name Auto ethO vj Connect automatically Wired 802 1x Security IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Method Manual Sd Addresses Address Netmask Gateway
80. ormat OVF can be imported on to an ESXi host using the VMware OVF import process When booted the Active System Manager virtual machine VM will get its IP address from an existing DHCP server In case the DHCP server is not configured then assign the IP Address manually to the appliance 12 Importing OVF from the vSphere Client To import OVF from the vSphere Client perform the following steps 1 Onthe vSphere Client menu click File Deploy OVF Template WIN T65IRM 7IS vSphere Client Browse V Marketplace Print Maps Exit 2 Browse the OVF file and select Next Deploy OVF Template Source Select the source location Source OVE Template Detais End User License Agreement Name and Location Storage Disk Format Ready to Complete 3 Provide name of the Virtual Machine and select Next 13 Deploy OVF Template Name and Location Spedfy a name and location for the deployed template Source OVF Template Details Ree Cuius Misses T 4 LEE End User License Agreement zm Name and Location The name can Select the appropriate datastore name where VM needs to be hosted Select the disk format Thin provisioning is supported and recommended Select the network name The VM needs to be mapped to the Hypervisor Management Network All the networks e g OOB Hypervisor Management vMotion iSCSI and VM workloads are expected to be accessible from the appliance Map the networks u
81. ount the ISO using iDRAC Virtual Media on all the Servers and initiate the installation process Configure the vSwitch configuration a Create the vSwitch and port groups based on Active System deployment specification b Tag the port groups with appropriate VLANs as specified in the template Create two volumes on the Compellent Array a New volumes are created per physical session based on the size specified in the Orchestration input global parameters b The authentication of the new volume is configured based on the WWPN of the server mezzanine FC ports Create vCenter Cluster Datacenter if not already exists on the specified vCenter The cluster is created with default settings DRS On HA On EVC Disabled NOTE The cluster name passed as an argument must not be the Management cluster Add hosts to the vCenter cluster The datastore created in the orchestration is used for provisioning the VM in the logical workload templates Provides access to Gold volume and using Gold volume creates base VMs Registers base VMs to the vCenter for logical template provisioning 54 Associated Orchestrations with Cluster and Standalone Host Templates Each physical template has three orchestrations Figure 11 13 associated with it 1 Figure 11 On demand Orchestrations admin AS1000 Hypervisor Deployment ESXi ISO Standalone e A E E admin 1 E E AS1000 Hypervisor Deployment ESXi ISO Standalone 3
82. overy Configuration Setup Use this UI to discover one or more Dell Active Systems with associated servers storage arrays and switches TOR Before you proceed R is recommended to Gather IP addresses and access credentials associated with the chassis blade infrastructure elements storage arrays and switches TOR Make sure all elements have network connectivity and the associated element management interfaces are accessible from the Active System Manager server Active System Manager Configuration Element Properties Select elements to view update details Specify element details Assettag and IP Address are mandatory 3 El system Manufacturer T o Q HyperV 1 wa Add System Model amp as1000 1 Assettag GI asioo0_1_2 berene EF Brocade 6510 Add Hyper Password E ip Brocade 6510 F mme Paresso 2 F Dell Forcet Switch EZ 1i Dell Force105witch E Dell Compellent Discovery Attributes 8 Dell Chassis EF Dell Forcel Switch Role Bottom 3 2 GI vcenter 2 Supported LANIDs 2 8 vMware 001 VMware Host Terminal Server IP Address Terminal Server Port Terminal Server Username Terminal Server password pepe e Assettag Required Unique key or name for Dell Force10 Switch which is used to import or identify the Force10 Switch in Active System Manager For example Assettag Dell Force10 S4810 1 a unique name can be used to track the Force10 Switch in Active System Manager e Username Required Username to manage the
83. owing procedure From vCenter click on the ESXi host Click the Configuration tab Click on the Networking link Click on Properties of the vSwitch which contains the VM Workgroup port group Click on the VM Workgroup port group and click Edit Click the Traffic Shaping tab Select Disable in the drop down menu Deselect Status Click OK 10 Click Close SOF Ot OY Ue GRO See Table 8 Orchestration Input Parameters Mandatory Server Profile template which should be used for hardware configuration for blade Compute ServerProfileTemplate 50 Storage VCenter ASMServerlPAddress ImageName ESXServerLicenseKey WorkloadBurstSize WorkloadAverageBandwidth WorkloadPeakBandwidth BootType StoragePoolName DatastoreVolumeSize GoldDatastoreVolumeName vCenterlPAddress vCenterDatacenter vCenterFolderName vCenterClusterName Mandatory Mandatory Optional Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Mandatory Mandatory Optional Mandatory servers ASM appliance IP address Selects the ESXi image from the repository The orchestration is already mapped with an existing ESXi image available on the appliance License key for the VMware ESXi hosts that will be provisioned by the orchestration Burst size for workload network Average bandwidth for workload network Peak bandwidth for workload network Boot media ISO Name of the pool on which
84. owsDomainAdministrator Figure 15 Customizing the Guest OS Link 1 8 VLAN Auto 63 Operation Center View Administrative Operations This section describes the administrative operations available in the Operation Center view e Managing Dell Blade Server e Managing Dell Force10 IOA e Managing Dell Force10 ToR Switch e Managing Brocade Switch e Managing VMware vCenter Objects Managing Dell Blade Server Blade servers along with their attributes are discovered and populated in the Active System Manager Operation Center view This view Figure 16 enables methods to be executed on blade servers for on demand provisioning as required Figure 16 Blade Servers view I Resources E Server Templates And Profiles Resource Details Name Stati 4 C System Domain Properties m9 Sessions E Templates xi Monitoring Audit 4 Dx AS800 1 AS800 4 Ej H79DWWI Chassis ans vais 4 E IOA IO Module Overview B assettag JI9DWWI 889DWWI IOA E AttachedProfile NONE 989DWWI IOA E BlOSVersion 175 Ej MXL MXL Overview Ei Broadcom NetXtreme II 10 Gb Ethernet BCM57810 74 8 E SanIOM SanIOM Overview E Broadcom NetXtreme 110 Gb Ethernet BCM57810 7 4 8 4 E Servers Server Overview B Broadcom NetXtreme I 10 Gb Ethernet BCM57810 7 6 14 4 Lj 1 Slot Number E Broadcom NetXtreme 110 Gb Ethernet BCM57810 7 6 14 JI9DWWI Servers E CMCAssetTag De
85. pe Windows Image Files GuestWindowsDomain GuestWindowsDomainAdministrator LinuxTimeZone ManagementNetwork MonitoringFrequency 1 MonitoringRequired true Productid ResourcePool TargetDatastore Datastore2 VMDisplayName Is there a way to revert a template or import the original template The original templates are available on the appliance under folder HOME DefaultTemplates Also as best practice e User should make a copy of the template and make the required modification in the cloned template e Keep the copy of the original templates by exporting them locally on a client machine and importing it back as needed What is the difference between synchronize and discovery During discovery process following information is discovered and added to Active System Manager e Inventory information 92 e Operation center view e Link information Synchronize process discovers only the Operation center view hierarchy 5 SSI properties will be overwritten when upgrading RA Yes upgrading the RA will override the ssi properties file As best practice before upgrading the RA backup RA directory by following the steps given below e Login the Active System Manager server as delladmin user e cd HOME asm galeforce gf common integrations e cp r lt manufacturer gt model manufacturer model CurrentDate 6 What about images and firmware s released after this release of Active System Manager 7 1 Active System
86. ppliance User and Group Management You can manage users and groups within the Active System Manager either directly by entering the values for individual users and groups from the Windows Client graphical user interface GUI or by importing users from an external repository such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP Active Directory AD or Network Information Service NIS For user management log in to the Windows client and navigate to Tools User and Groups The Security Management Users and Groups dialog box displays Figure 1 Security Management Users and Groups Security Management lS Users and Groups 44 Add edit and delete users and groups with associated permissions j Users Groups Search Username First Name LastName Role Authentic Email Status Time Zone Add admin admin admin Administr AL abc galetech com Active America Los Angeles ate itch To Close i For details on user and group administration see Chapter 4 User Profile Management in the Active System Manager User Guide User guide is downloadable from the Help menu of Active System Manager 7 0 Web Portal or Thick client Eclipse based 26 Discovering Active System 1000 Components Discovery of the Active System 1000 components includes e Dell M1000e Chassis e Dell M620 Blade servers NOTE If your blade servers are configured to boot using UEFI you must manually change the
87. ppliance username and password These needs to be updated in case the default username password is updated BaseDirPath value contains base directory path where ISO image image files are copied by default its value home delladmin ISOBootlmages and click Next Click Discover to initiate the discovery of the repository files This step is required only in case a new ISO image is added to the appliance This will list the discovered element in the repository 35 NOTE User needs to copy the Windows 2012 System Center ISO image under var nfs folder on the ASM appliance with the same name WS2012 DC iso This will be used for installing the ISO image on Blade servers M Name Path Type Base Associatio E 4 esis 1 dell ISOBoot Image File V Del TET m E j NOTE Before initiating Discover please make sure ISO image files should be copied at required location home delladmin ISOBootlmages Right click the selected discovered elements and update the Type to Image File and click Finish Repository Elements Discovery and Association gt Click Discover to discover new elements or view the existing associated elements 1 0 4 t n Path Type Base Associ Le Fi L2 rr n Set Type b Element Set as Base Image File Delete conflicting Configuration File Updating Repository Elements for IOA Switch configuration and Images To update these repository elements perform
88. r AS1000 system the Discovery setup should be setup as shown in figure below Active System Manager Configuration Select elements to view update details 4 7 System V Dell Forcel Switch Tre 7 3 Brocade6510 Sas J Dell Forcel Switch AddSCVMM v Li Dell Compellent emm Brocade 6510 J v i Dell Forcel Switch Dell Forcel Switch 7 88 Dell Chassis 4 7 E vCenter 1 v 88 vCenter 01 VMware Host lt What is Gold Base VM Virtual Machine with proper OS installed on it exists on DataCenter and can be used to create one or more VM with same OS flavor Can not schedule more VMs than the value of inventory level capacity parameter CPU RAM which represents the Logical Processor count and RAM For example e Physical Session A cluster with 4 Blades 16 logical processors and 32 GB RAM each Total CPU 264 RAM 128 e Logical Template VM Guest Capacity inventory parameter has CPU 4 RAM 8192 Object Count 4 97 30 31 32 e Total of 4 sessions i e 16 VMs can be scheduled at a time To workaround this provide value in 99 to the Over Subscription property of the inventory level capacity parameters CPU RAM For example e Updating Over Subscription at cluster level to 100 results in 8 sessions i e 32 VMs can be scheduled at a time e Updating Over Subscription at cluster level to 200 results in 1
89. r for all blade servers These parameters will be used for configuring the ESXi Server This information can be updated by using the multi editor feature or by opening individual server instances You can launch the multi editor by selecting multiple server instances and then clicking Open with Multi Editor J Resource Instances No Filtering 2 t Open gt 4 amp Dell 6 Open with Multi Editor 4 amp BladeServer Open with CSV Editor 1DYL3V Open Resource Type Ld 4DRBQV La 6ZPBQV O New 3 21MDTV New Session 36VBQV d FDRBQV Save as L GDRBQY Advanced Clone GZPBQV X Delete HOMDT z Chassis 1 Show Resource Relations amp Compellent _ Equallogic Expand All Forcel0 S4g Collapse All m ena em The following parameters must be updated for each Dell server in the ASM inventory These are required for end to end ESX host provisioning e ESXServerHostname Hostname to be assigned to the ESXi server e ESXServerPassword Server root password to be assigned during unattended installation e ESXiSCSIChapUsername iSCSI CHAP user name used to access volume of Compellent Storage Array e ESXiSCSIChapSecret iSCSI CHAP secret corresponding to iSCSI CHAP user name The following parameters must be updated for each Dell Compellent instance in the ASM inventory These are required for end to end host provisioning e FaultDomainAliasl1 Alias name for WWPN of Compellent which exists
90. r instant Figure 2425 displays an example of a Resource Allocation by Sessions report Figure 24 Resource Allocation by Sessions Report A iceman admin Active System Manager GaleForce 8 aii kisan Mensano out MISKNY WANS MISONCIS aras mm 72 Resource Allocation by Hosts Report This report provides resource allocation data for hosts on which some virtual resources are provisioned in running sessions This report displays CPU and memory allocations grouped by hosts and can be used to view a current usage of the CPU and memory allocation per host for a data center Figure 25 displays an example of a Resource Allocation by Hosts report Figure 25 Resource Allocation by Hosts Report Resource Allocation By Host Dx m cru Memory 20 20MB 15 r 15MB 2 amp 10 10MB U 5 1 SMB om 9 Q ES a E m ian Auoway m OMB S 3 ex gt e 2 N 2 S e Resource Allocation by Groups Report This report provides resource allocation data for virtual resources that are utilized in sessions owned by members of a group grouped by group name This report also captures the current allocation by groups and works for CPU and memory allocation Figure 26 displays an example of a Resource Allocation by Groups report 73 Figure 26 Resource Allocation by Groups Report Resource Allocation By Group me CPU Allocation m gre group3 CPU share 10 5 group 29
91. r the input values for the operation or select value from Possible Values indicates mandatory values Parameters Possible Values Name Value Data Type Unit Primary Source Template M Ef volumeName TestVolume string Secondary Source Global Parameters Za Ef volumeSize 755 number Ef volumeSizeUnit g string gt Fl G Hyper Imaging 3 gt F1 Network B notes string Ae st B fold Si 4 amp Storage B ng EE ClusterVolumeSize B boot disable string El QuerumDiskSize E replayProfiles string A A QuorumVolumeName E storageProfile string m b Specify the custom size directly on the Input Values screen C Execute the orchestration For executing on demand orchestration open the session by double clicking it On the session right click and select the VMFS Datastore Provisioning orchestration for execution see Figure 12 Figure 12 VMFS Datastore Provision LAN and iSCSI pe iSCSI o amp Dell Servers 1 4 VLAN 255 g Dell EquallogicStoragePool 1 System Operation gt Execute Orchestration gt B VMFS Datastore Provision Open Session Audit Report PXE Boot Cleanup Orchestration Configure ESXi Server using PXE Boot Set Policies x Collapse All 9 Layout When executed orchestration performs the following sequence of operations e Creates a new volume on Compellent 56 e Allows access to spe
92. s Inc in the United States and or other countries VMware Virtual SMP vMotion vCenter amp and vSphere are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware Inc in the United States or other countries IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation August 2013 Rev 1 0 Contents Introduction to the Active System 1000 Solution sss mene 8 PU rp 8 SUPPOR He 8 Technical eret ood or esiseina nnani nna van deusdaddeusdansdraedsied A ENESE E EEEE ESN 9 OIE E AAA A AA 9 Active System 1000 Supported Configuration Ssassrssi sir ananin a i a EAE i nennen 10 Active System Manager Deployment iz ioci tst anini tet et Dinh iea ott a 11 Deployment ODLIORIS 5 cec rr t srn aE Y Re prx aep be Y RI UREXFRRSERE YER RAE A ERRAT YEA Pix E EORS E dS 11 Deployment Prerequisites perspicere EE RR ENEA ATEEN EEE EAEE EENEN EAEE E d 11 Deploying OVE aet edere dae aE EE E heu UAE EA ceu reet md OE 12 Importing OVF from the vSphere Client ssssssssssssm Hmm 13 Changing Key Access Credentials sssssssssssss mnes eene enne 14 Assigning IP Address to the Active System Manager sss 15 Accessing the Active System Manager Web Client for the First Time csssssse 18 Adding Additional LiGGNSES 2s x aus sity arated a da atta sat la utr Vea aan naka dba Ya ba wide ake ada bad 19 Configuring Active System Manager Services isses
93. scovering a POD the value for the AssetTag cannot contain any of the strings in the following names Dell Forcel0Switch EqualLogicStorageArray VMware or Host For example AssetTag cannot have a value of Storage as this value matches exactly with a string in EqualLogicStorageArray To add details for the Active System 1000 unit click Add System This feature displays names for Active System 1000 components that will be discovered for example e Dell Chassis e Dell Compellent Storage Array e Dell Force10 e Brocade Switches Figure 2 Adding System Details Discovery Configuration Setup Use this UI to discover one or more Dell Active Systems with associated servers storage arrays and Gather IP addresses and access credentials associated with the chassis blade infrastructure eler Make sure all elements have network connectivity and the associated element management inter Active System Manager Configuration Select elements to view update details BS system amp D1 3 Hyperv 1 0 88 AIDEV Env10 Microsoft Host GI as1000 1 V Dell Compellent A03 Dell Compellent EF Brocade 6510 A02 Brocade 6510 88 Dell Chassis A01 Dell Chassis Standalone Servers EF Brocade 6510 A01 Brocade 6510 Im ti Dell Force10Switch A02 Dell Force10Switch Select the individual components and provide the required IP address login credentials Discovery Configuration Setup Use this UI to discover one or
94. sed in this OVF template to networks in your inventory Source Networks Destination Networks VM Network VM Network Table 5 lists the necessary key access credentials to use Table 5 Key Access Credentials Active System Manager server installation login delladmin delladmin Active System Manager server root root Dell 123 Active System Manager application admin admin Changing Key Access Credentials Passwords should be changed at the time of deployment You should change the passwords before creating or changing any of the software repositories Stop Active System Manager services a Login as user delladmin b Execute following commands cd S HOME asm galeforce gf sbin 14 stopasm sh Make sure that all of the services are stopped before continuing 2 Change the passwords using the standard Linux command passwd to change the passwords for any of the three stock accounts o root o delladmin o Oracle You will need root access to modify the passwords Run the following commands su lt Enter root password gt passwd delladmin lt Enter new password gt lt Re enter new password gt 3 Repeat these steps until all three user accounts have been modified IMPORTANT Do not rename the user accounts only change their passwords 4 Reboot your Active System Manager VM After you have changed your passwords you must reboot your Active Sy
95. sing WSMAN and RACADM CLI used for discovery operations Dell Servers Dell Servers resource adapter using WSMAN and RACADM CLI used for provisioning the servers Dell IOA Management of IO Aggregator Dell Compellent Management of Compellent storage Dell Force10 S4810 Management of ToR switches Template VMwareLib VMware Host Provisioning on Blades VMware Host VMware vCenter Management VMware Virtual Machine VMware Virtual Machine Instance Management Table 11 displays a list of build of materials grouped by templates Table 17 Build of Material Templates 1 Physical Cluster VMware ESXi 5 1 Configure ESXi Servers using ISO Boot Hypervisor deployment ISO Cleanup Orchestration and VMFS boot Datastore Provision 2 Physical Standalone VMware ESXi 5 1 Configure ESXi servers using ISO Boot Hypervisor deployment ISO Cleanup Orchestration and VMFS boot Datastore Provision 3 Logical Logical template with one VM X Built in orchestration connected to a VLAN 4 Logical Logical template with two VMs Built in orchestration connected to a VLAN 83 Appendix C Firmware and Software Base Lineup The following table lists the minimum recommended firmware software versions Table 18 Firmware and Software versions Device Revision Hypervisor Server M620 BIOS 1 7 6 CPLD 1 0 4 A00 iDRAC7 Enterprise 1 40 40 Build 13 LCC Life Cycle Controller 2 1 1 5 165 Network Controller Broadcom FW 7 6 QLogic
96. stem Manager VM Before you reboot make any other changes such as IP address or time NTP configurations as described in following sections and then reboot once to encompass all of your changes 5 Update any already existing software repositories that are running on the Active System Manager appliance Most of your software repositories depend on credentials to be able to access firmware ISO files PXE boot files etc If the passwords are changed as part of an initial deployment there will be fewer repositories to update with the new credentials If you change passwords on an Active System Manage server that has been in use for a while you may have many more repositories to update Assigning IP Address to the Active System Manager To assign the IP Address to the Active System Manager appliance perform the following steps 1 Onthe vSphere or Hyper v manager client select the deployed Active System Manager appliance and open its console 15 Active System Manager QA L EMO Tasks amp Events Alarms conso Permissions Maps Storad Active System Manager 7 0 Build 21286 VMware Active System Manager 7 0 Build 21286 VMware s admin TestvM1 1199 126 admin TestvM1 1199 148 ASM 7 021 Feb ASM 7 0 25 Feb OVF Base ASM 7 0 5 March OVF Base ASM 7 0 M420 Validation ASM Final 7 0 ASM GaleForce DHCP Server bitnami sugarcrm 6 5 0 0 ubuntu 12 04 Dell DemoServer DellWin7 sonicwall access DNS Server EqualLogic Host Integration T
97. steps 1 Download the Active System Manager installer x64 version should be downloaded for x64 OS and x32 should be downloaded for x32 based OS 2 On your desktop click Start Run Browse navigate to the setup exe file and click OK Alternatively from your Windows Explorer window navigate to the setup exe file and double click it A Security Warning window prompts you to run the file 3 Click Run to enable the installation wizard to guide you through the installation process NOTE If an existing version of the client is on the client machine invoking the installer will prompt you to select to uninstall the existing version already on the system Once selected the installer will uninstall the existing version and then exit You must perform the originally intended install after uninstalling the previous version as a single step 4 Click Finish to complete the installation process Installing the Active System Manager Client Software on Linux To install the Active System Manager Client software on Linux perform the following steps 1 Download the ActiveSystemManager linux gtk x86 7 0 0 xyzt zip file 21 2 Unzipthe file into a specific folder destination on your hard drive 3 Create the Active System Manager folder and move the file contents to this location 4 Inthe console execute the file Active System Manager Accessing Active System Manager using Windows client software 1 Launch the client software
98. the following steps 1 Open the Software Repositories view in the setup perspective by clicking Setup gt Software Repositories on the thick client Right click the view and select Repositories Click the Software Repository gt Existing radio buttons Using the drop down menu select Dell IO Module Firmware repository and click Next Software Repository New Dell IO Module Firmware repository X Existing EqualLogic Firmware Repository Provide Name Description and update the following Repositories Properties and click Next 36 Host ASM server IPAddress BaseDirPath Image Base Directory file location exists at tftpboot location For example Dell IOM TFTPROOTPATH TFTP Root path location located in ASM server For example var lib tftpboot SSH Username ASM server SSH username SSH Password ASM server SSH password Click Discover to initiate the discovery of the repository files This will list the discovered element in the repository e a Name n Path Type Base Association Size lt S gt FTOS XL 8 3 17 1 bin aggregator Image File v Dell JOA Dell MXL lt gt FTOS XL 8 317 2 bin aggregator Image File v Dell JOA Dell MXL J NOTE Before initiating Discover please make sure required image files should be copied at following location var lib tftpboot Dell IOM FTOS XL 8 3 17 1 bin Click Associate to associate the selected element with the Dell IOA resource type
99. tive System Manager solution for Active System 1000 Supported ESXi 5 1 image will be bundled in the virtual appliance 10 Active System Manager Deployment The following topics describe how to deploy the Active System Manager e Deploying OVF e Assigning IP Address to the Active System Manager Appliance e Installing Active System Manager License e Configuring Active System Manager Services Deployment Options The Active System Manager solution for Active System 1000 is packaged as a virtual appliance and is made available for VMware vCenter 5 1 and the Windows Server 2012 System Center Virtual Machine Manager SCVMM e Open Virtualization Format OVF for VMware The disk format is VMware virtual machine disk VMDK e Hyper V virtualization environment The disk format is virtual hard disk VHD for Hyper V Table 3 Deployment Options Dell ActiveSystemManager 7 1 xyztp VMware zip VMware vCenter 5 1 Dell ActiveSystemManager 7 1 0 xyztp Microsoft zip Microsoft Server 2012 with Hyper v Deployment Prerequisites Before using the Active System Manager solution for end to end provisioning of Active System 1000 components ensure that the prerequisites listed in Table 4 are in place Table 4 Deployment Prerequisites Active System 1000units connected per the Active System 1000 Reference Architecture and Design Guidelines Management server is configured per the Active System 1000 Reference Archit
100. to www dell com Open the support and driver page http www dell com support drivers us en 04 ProductSelector Select rquery fke y e Drivers PS Select Server Storage amp Networking Select PowerEdge Select PowerEdge M620 Select VMware ESXi 5 1 The image will be listed under section Drivers for OS Deployment y Refine your results 42 files See More Filtering Options Operating System Category Release Date Importance VMWare ESXi 5 1 au e alt a z Expand All Categories Collapse All Categories w BIOS 1 w Chassis System Management 1 w Diagnostics 1 Drivers for OS Deployment 1 File Title Importance Release Date Version Actions Enterprise 402012 Q4 Block Optional 12 4 2012 7 2 0 7 A00 Le Download File OM 7 2 Version 2 Previous Versions Other Formats Add to My Download List Description On your Active System Manager appliance server simply extract the contents of the installation ISO into a new directory using the following commands login as root user mkdir tmp dellISO 86 mount o loop VMware VMvisor Inst Dell Customized RecoveryCD A00 iso cp fr tmp dellrSO home delladmin ISOBootImages esxi5 chmod w home delladmin ISOBootI mkdir home delladmin ISOBootImages esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot New aller 5 1 0 799733 x86 64 tmp dellISO 1l dell ISOBoot New mages esxi5 1 dell ISOBoot New NOTE In case the newly adde
101. tual Machines operations sssssssssse memes 70 VMware Datastore operations ceperit periere re MERE RE EX RE EP RP PE Kd 71 Build of Material Resource Adapters ssssssssrisseristttin ttti mene mmn 83 Build of Material Templates ssssssssssssse memes 83 Firmware and Software versions isien rinnad aaa aaia aaa nnns 84 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Security Management Users and Groups ssssssssssses mmm 26 Adding System Details e eese mee eee eene 28 Multiple Blade Server for Cluster Provisioning ssssssssss eee e netted 48 Multiple Blade Server for Cluster ProviSiONiNg c cece eee teeter eet e nett netted 49 Global Orchestration parameters cece eee eee eee 50 Single Blade Server for Standalone ESX Host Provisioning cceeeeeee eee ee erent eee 53 On demand Orchestrations c pecie seta exer sa ka e eec e EAR Re EY da Yn 13 rA pe ER Ed 55 VMFS Datastore Provision cec sup rex i sessed ERR XYNTUEDERYK RnEA sve nasd ener Keds 56 Two VMs Connected to a VLAN sssssssssssse e memes enne nnns 59 Singl
102. very gt Networking as shown in the below picture This will open a new page where the new networks can be configured and default networks can be modified Configuring the Networks AS 1000 come with 6 different types of networks already added These networks have to be modified as per the environment in which the AS 1000 being used The below sections describes configuring the same NOTE Keep in mind you must modify the VLAN ID for the iSCSI network even if it is not being used to a VLAN ID other than 1 For more information about networks see the Active System Manager 7 1 User Guide Chapter 10 Network Management Configuring an existing Network In order to configure any network select the network that needs to be configured then the list of existing networks that are part of this network category are opened as shown below Figure 3 Network Configuration Select elements to view create update Identity Pool and Network details Network Setup Wizard Active System Manager Private LAN Networks This is a list of the configured Private LAN Networks 4 Global Virtual Identity Pool amp MAC E IQN E WWNN amp WWPN 4 amp Configured Networks amp Public LAN E Private LAN E SAN iSCSI E SAN FCoE E Management Network amp Hypervisor Management Add Choose this if you wish to configure a new Private LAN Network Edit Choose this if you wish to edit an e
103. xisting Private LAN Network Delete Choose this if you wish to remove an existing Private LAN Network Private LAN Networks Name c Description DefaultHyperVClusterPrivate Default Private LAN Network for Microsoft Hyp DefaultvMotionLiveMigration Default Private LAN Network for VMware vMoti Addressing Static Static From the list of pre configured networks select the network that needs to be modified and press the edit button This opens a new Window where the network parameters like vlan id dhcp static can be modified 44 Figure 4 Editing an existing network Edit Default VM Network PUBLIC LAN Configuration yV Edit View information about the Default VM Network PUBLIC LAN configured in your environment Name Default VM Network 0000000000 Description Default Public LAN Network for workloads 0000 NetworkType Public LAN VLAN ID any number between 1 and 4094 1044 Configure static IP address ranges E Configuring Static Network If the static network ranges have to be configured then selecting the configure static IP address ranges check box enables the other options where the static ranges can be configured as shown below Figure 5 Editing an existing Static network Edit Default VM Network PUBLIC LAN Configuration 49 Edit View information about the Default VM Network PUBLIC LAN configured in your environment Name Default vM Network Description Default Pu
104. y clicking Reset Zoom see Figure 34 80 Figure 34 Reset Zoom CPU Memory Utilization Over Time Graph CPU Utilization in wu 10 CPU Utilization in 96 Click and drag in the plot area to zoom in 19 00 20 00 21 00 81 Appendix A Deployment Activities Verifying Active System Manager Services To verify that all Active System Manager services are up and running perform the following steps 1 1 Log in as the user who installed the services Run the following script to display the current status of all services including the Oracle database status cd asm galeforce gf sbin asmstatus sh Below is sample output Active System Manager Services Status Installation Release Version 7 0 Build Number 21286 Database Vendor Oracle Ver 11 2 0 1 0 Host asm galeforce Port 1521 Service name DB11G Status Running Active System Manager Service Enterprise Dell ab DEMO Status Running Domain Services 1 Domain s Sivsiceim ieg 1 Description Host asm galeforce Port 40500 Secure Port 50500 Session server Host asm galeforce Port 40500 Secure Port 50500 Status Running 82 Appendix B Build of Materials Table 10 displays a list of build of materials grouped by Resource Adapters Table 16 Build of Material Resource Adapters Dell Chassis Dell Chassis resource adapter u
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