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SEIC
Status: Draft Document Version: 0001
Released Date: TBD Effective Date: TBD
Document Owner: James H. Watson &
Eugene A. Tartaglione
Confidentiality Classification: TBD
File Location\File Name: TBD
Copyright © 2017 SEIC. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents1) Introduction............................................................................................................3
A) Scope and Purpose...............................................................................................3B) Intended Audience................................................................................................3C) Definitions..............................................................................................................3D) References............................................................................................................5
2) Building Process Overview....................................................................................5A) Responsibilities.....................................................................................................5B) Pre-Tasks..............................................................................................................5C) Building Process....................................................................................................6
3) DVD-Based Net-New Installations.........................................................................7A) Current ESXi version ISO......................................................................................7B) Process for Deploying Cisco Blade Services for ESXi Builds................................7C) Associate Service Profile to a physical server.....................................................12D) Boot to a build image (Map ISO for storage).......................................................16E) Assigning the Boot Order....................................................................................19F) Custom ESXi Installation.....................................................................................23
i) If you haven’t disabled the non-boot HBA’s before getting to this step, please do so now.................................................................................................................23ii) To re-enable the HBA’s reverse the steps:......................................................26
H) Check faults in UCS manager.............................................................................29I) Console Installation.............................................................................................30
4) vSphere Client Post ESXi Build Steps.................................................................315) Add Server to cluster on vcenter.........................................................................32
A) Creating a Host Profile........................................................................................36B) Edit the Host Profile.............................................................................................37C) Applying the Host Profile.....................................................................................42
6) Wording for Storage Tickets:...............................................................................477) How to enable CDP on all vSwitch’s...................................................................73
A) To create a new host profile................................................................................75B) Enable/Disable Profile Configuration...................................................................77C) Apply a profile to a host – Additional steps need to be documented (vmotion IP, etc) 79
8) Setting Disk.QFullSampleSize 32 (For NetApp attached hosts only - Corp DMZ & Prod Farm).....................................................................................................................829) Post Host Profile Tasks.......................................................................................84
A) Change iops=1 on all LUNs.................................................................................8410) Check Host Profile Compliance...........................................................................8611) Add Fiber Channel Storage (Add a LUN)............................................................86
1) IntroductionThis document describes information needed for the ongoing operations of VMware ESX server configurations.
Scope and Purpose
This manual details administration tasks for the VMware components. It defines the day-to-day operational procedures for managing and maintaining the VMware servers and environments.
The VMware environments covered by this manual include:
List all environments
Readers should be familiar with the vendor documentation covering VMware ESXi and Virtual Center software. (See References.) Also, the instructions and screenshots in this manual may not be updated as the vendor software is updated. Please consult the current vendor documentation for these details.
Intended Audience
The intended audience includes:
First, second or third level support of each VMware Environment.
Maintenance responsibilities for each VMware Environment.
Change Management responsibilities for each VMware Environment.
This guide is intended for use by the administrators of VMware components. Staff participating in the VM User role is not the intended audience for this guide.
Definitions
The following definitions are provided for easier readability of this document.
Term Definition
VMware Environment
This document uses the term “VMware Environment” to refer to a group of software components:
Software Components:
VMware ESXi Host
VMware vCenter Server
Each VMware Environment may contain multiple VMware resource clusters within its farm. vCenter deployments will vary to meet design objectives.
VMware VMware is a software company that creates hardware virtualization products such as ESXi. VMware also created the Virtual Center software.
The term VMware is also used informally to refer to the ESX product or to hardware virtualization in general. Example: The title of a project could be “Hardware Virtualization in the ASP Environment,” or, simply “VMware in ASP”.
Virtual Machine
(VM)
“VM” is an abbreviation for Virtual Machine. A Virtual Machine is a VMware term for an instance of virtualized hardware. Multiple VMs may be allocated on the same physical server that is running the ESX operating system. The VM appears as physical hardware to the guest operating systems running within the VM
ESXi The VMware operating system installed on the physical server. ESXi Hosts will support multiple occurrences of virtual hardware (VMs) that can be used by guest operating systems such as Windows or Linux.
Virtual Center This software is a centralized management tool used to monitor and configure groups of ESXi Hosts. After ESXi is installed, most ESXi configuration options are set though Virtual Center. vCenter (as it is also known) manages the Virtual Machines running on the ESXi Hosts too.
VMware Tools VMware software installed within the guest OS of each VM. This software enables vCenter features for the VM. Installing the tools improves the performance of the VM and the ESX server.
SAN Storage Area Network. This indicates a large pool of storage that is not located on the physical servers. ESXi Hosts have access to the SAN using specialized hardware known as Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) and connect through optical fiber cables.
LUN LUN indicates a partition of storage space from a SAN that is allocated to a server. For example, a 500 GB LUN indicates 500 GB of storage that the server can use as though it were a 500 GB disk drive. A LUN will be formatted by the Host with the vmfs file system.
References
These documents may be referenced by the solution.
Project Documentation
Document Name Location
Operations Guide TBD
These vendor documents may be referenced by the solution.
Vendor Documentation (VMware)
Document LocationVMware vCenter User’s Manual These document can be found at:
Vmware.com ESX Administration Guide
ESX Installation Guide
VMware Virtual Center Technical Best Practices
ESX Build Spreadsheet TBD
2) Building Process Overview
Responsibilities
The owner of the build process is responsible for:
Keeping the Install guide document up to date. Keeping the Install media up to date. Keeping the install script on the USB drives up to date. Assigning hosts builds to the team.
Pre-Tasks
Server was ordered Server was added to the Host Build sheet with all information Server was released from the Hardware & Networking teams
Building Process
Note: Specifics are listed later in this document (There is an excel ss with the below information located here: TBD
3) DVD-Based Net-New Installations
Current ESXi version ISO
The current, standard ISO version of the ESXi software will reside on..
TBD
Process for Deploying Cisco Blade Services for ESXi Builds
Cisco UCS Environments:
Production: 1. Login to UCS Manager
UCS1Pod1UCS2Pod1UCS3Pod2UCS4Pod2
Navigate to the appropriate Domain > Save the uscm.jnip file
Click Continue
Click Run
Click Accept
Change the dropdown box to corp.seic.com
Login via corp.seic.com account
Deploying Blade Servers From UCS ESXi Builds (Note: For ESXii Host Rebuilds, see “Procedures for disabling/re-enabling storage connectivity (ESXi Host Rebuilds)”, below.
Login per the above To build a new host:
1. Click on the UCSM Servers Tab.2. Click on Service Profile Templates
3. Expand the directory structure from Root>Sub-Organizations> VMware4. Right-click on Service Template ESXi-Prod-New Template5. Select Create Service Profiles from Template
1. In Naming Prefix, enter the ESXi Server name, e.g. usoak-esxd01-03.corp.seic.com (FQDN in lower case)
2. In the Number of instances field, enter 1
click OK
click OKNOTE: The above number represents the number of Service Profile Templates you need to build during this session. We have found over time that it’s best to build 1 at a time.
3. Under the Servers Tab, (change the Filter to Service Profiles if neces.) expand on Service Profiles. Drill down to Root>Sub-Organizations> VMware> Sub-Organizations> usoak-esxlab (or appropriate location)
4. Click on the server name you just created:5. On the General tab, In the Description field, put in the appropriate GL#6.
7. Click Save Changes
8.9. Click OK
Clcik Rename Service Profile
Click Yes
Put in the correct name (Essentially remove the “1”) and ensure there is no trailing spaceClick OK
Click OK
Associate Service Profile to a physical server
Highlight your newly built Service Profile, right-click and select Change Service Profile Association
Click the Server Assignment drop down and select : Select Existing Server
Select the correct server radio button, then click OK
Click Yes
Click OK
NOTE:Before opening a storage ticket, it’s necessary to boot the new host to ESXi install media. This will initialize the HBA’s and get them online so that the VPLEX can see them and then storage can be zoned.
Boot to a build image (Map ISO for storage)
10. Right click your Service Profile, then Click KVM Console , to get to the KVM.
TIP: Minimize all your open windows, or you might not see the KVM Security Warning, as sometimes it opens in the background behind other open windows.
Click Continue
click the Virtual Media menu item, then click Activate Virtual Devices
Once the Virtual Devices have been activated, click Map CD/DVD
Click Add Image; path out to Where the ISO is
(Or current ESXii.iso )
Click Map Device
Click Reset to reboot the server (with Power Cycle option). (NOTE – If you don’t see the server hostname in the upper left of the KVM window, close the window and wait a few minutes and try again)
Click OK
Click OK
Click OK
Assigning the Boot Order
Click on Modify Boot Policy
Click on the dropdown next to Boot Policy and select the PG provided by storage:
Then click OK
Click Yes
Click OK
Click on Pending Activities
Expand the first column to verify the correct server name
Verify the correct server name, click Reboot Now, then click OK
The server will need to run through some processes, then you’ll need to re-add the boot.iso as previously documented.
Custom ESXi Installation
i) If you haven’t disabled the non-boot HBA’s before getting to this step, please do so now.
In UCS Manager, open the vHBAs, go to the first non-boot HBA and click on it. Then click on the link next to Equipment in the right hand window as shown below
Click Disable
Click Yes
Click OK
Click OK
Repeat these steps for all non-boot HBA’s.
ii) To re-enable the HBA’s reverse the steps:
Click Enable
Click Yes
Click OK
Click OK
Repeat the above steps for all remaining HBA’s
G)
Steps to Identify WWPNs in UCS (HBA Data)(if necessary before the ESXii Host build is completed)
1. From within UCS Manager (not the KVM Manager), Under the Servers Tab, expand on Service Profiles. Drill down to Root>Sub-Organizations> >ESXi, highlight the Service Profile, expand to see the HBAs
Make note of the WWPNse.g.,
Check faults in UCS manager
1. Check the Fault Summary info box in UCS Manager for the server you are building. Example of what you should see:
2. If you see anything other than the above, please open a service desk ticket for the hardware team to investigate.
Console Installation
This is what the boot screen to the custom ESXi installation looks like. At this point, you will need your host build data to complete the build.
The server will need to run through some processes, then you’ll need to re-add the boot.iso as previously documented.
Installation will begin at this point
4) vSphere Client Post ESXi Build Steps.Use the table below for access information to the respective farm vCenter
Virtual Environment Virtual Center Server
URL to Terminal Server (if applicable)
Corp Prod us1-pvctr01 https://us1-pvctr01.corp.seic.com/vsphere-client/?csp
“Production”
Corp Dev us1-dvctr01 https://us1-dvctr01.corp.seic.com/vsphere-client/?csp
Under vRA control
Old Corp Dev
VDI
Lab
“DMZ” Access requires a USMLVVDMZ01 domain login.
5) Add Server to cluster on vcenterRicht-click on the appropriate cluster, then left-click on Add Host…
Input the Hostname. Click Next
Input the root userID and Password, then click Next
Click Next
Select the appropriate license, then click Next:
Leave the default, then click Next
Leave the default, then click Next
Click Finish
Creating a Host Profile
Type the name of the Host Profile (Use the cluster name), Put the server hostname you extracted the host profile from, then click Finish
Edit the Host Profile
Because we only use Host Profiles for networking, uncheck all the check boxes except the Networking Configuration. Click the balck arrows next to Advanced Configuration Settings, General System Settings and Security and Services and uncheck all the check boxes there as well.
Click Next after unchecking all but Networking.
Click Finish
Applying the Host Profile
Right click on the Host Profile you want to attach your host to. Left-click on Attach/Detach Hosts and Clusters
Left-click on your host, then click Attach
Click Next
Verify the info and click Finish
Right click on the Host Profile. Left click on Remediate
Click Next
Verify the info and click Next
Click Finish
6) Wording for Storage Tickets:Storage Ticket for Boot LUNs
Please assign a 10GB Boot lun to the following HBA's:
hostname: usoak-esxd01-03.corp.seic.com
20:00:00:25:B5:50:10:CF
20:00:00:25:B5:50:10:AF
Please note:
This server is being added to the existing cluster: us1-esxd01 in the us1-dvctr01.corp.seic.com vCenter.
It will join existing hosts:
us1-esxd01-01.corp.seic.com
us1-esxd01-02.corp.seic.com
The current name of the host in this ticket is based on the new naming standards, whereas the existing hosts are based on the old naming standard.
The host is powered on booted to the ESXi boot iso, so should be viewable.
Thanks
Storage Ticket for Data LUNs
Please add the Data storage LUNs from cluster:
us1-esxd01
to the following host:
usoak-esxd01-03.corp.seic.com
FC2 20:00:00:25:B5:50:10:8E Please zone the storage to these HBA's
FC3 20:00:00:25:B5:50:10:9E Please zone the storage to these HBA's
FC4 20:00:00:25:B5:50:10:6E Reserved for Flash storage
FC5 20:00:00:25:B5:50:10:7E Reserved for Flash storage
7) Add LicensingLeft click on your host once, the click in the Manage Tab, then Settings, System-Licensing, Assign License
Select the appropriate license radio button, then click OK