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Cisco UCS Director – Carmel (5.0)
Ravikumar Pisupati Senior Manager, Engineering June, 2014
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management
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Objectives Learn New VMWare Virtual Infrastructure Enhancements
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Module Overview Objectives Learn New VMWare Virtual Infrastructure Enhancements Learn New RedHat KVM Support Agenda VMWare Enhancements VM Provisioning Using ISO Image(s) Template Management VMWare Linked Clone Feature Host Profiles VMWare vMotion VMRC Console Support SRM VM FEX Adaptor VM Annotations VM Provisioning Consolidation RedHat KVM Support
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VMWare Enhancements
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1. VM Provisioning Using ISO Image
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Problem Statement Solution
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Problem Statement As of 4.1, UCSD VM provisioning is happening through clone from template or clone from VM only. Solution VM Provisioning using ISO Image With this new feature end user will be able to provision guest VM Mount ISO image as CDROM into guest VM Install guest OS from mounted ISO image. Till now in UCSD vm provisioning is happening through clone from template or clone from vm only. This feature will allow more flexibility in provisioning new vm and installing guest operating system. Using this feature user can provision new vm with out any guest operating system and mount iso image as CDROM on newly provisioned vm and subsequently install guest operating system from the mounted ISO Image. Once new VM is provisioned and iso image is mounted as CD ROM, End user can able to install the guest operating system using VNC Console.
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image To achieve this feature in UCSD, below mentioned steps need to be followed. Mark Data Stores for ISO Images inventory collection. Guest OS to ISO Image Mapping Policy Assign Guest OS to ISO Image mapping policy to VDC. Changes in Standard Catalog Service Request Changes based on above catalog. Till now in UCSD vm provisioning is happening through clone from template or clone from vm only. This feature will allow more flexibility in provisioning new vm and installing guest operating system. Using this feature user can provision new vm with out any guest operating system and mount iso image as CDROM on newly provisioned vm and subsequently install guest operating system from the mounted ISO Image. Once new VM is provisioned and iso image is mounted as CD ROM, End user can able to install the guest operating system using VNC Console.
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ISO Data Stores Selection
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image – Step1 ISO Data Stores Selection Admin has to mark datastores which are having ISO images for inventory collection. ISO images from selected datastores will be collected as part of regular VMware inventory and stored internally. This is introduced not to traverse all the datastores for ISO images as part of regular inventory. Till now in UCSD vm provisioning is happening through clone from template or clone from vm only. This feature will allow more flexibility in provisioning new vm and installing guest operating system. Using this feature user can provision new vm with out any guest operating system and mount iso image as CDROM on newly provisioned vm and subsequently install guest operating system from the mounted ISO Image. Once new VM is provisioned and iso image is mounted as CD ROM, End user can able to install the guest operating system using VNC Console. Use Menu Policies Service Delivery Mark Datastores For ISO Inventory Collection
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ISO Data Stores Selection
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image ISO Data Stores Selection
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Guest OS to ISO Image Mapping
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Guest OS to ISO Image Mapping This will facilitate the admin to premap various guest operating system types to ISO images. In this policy all VMware supported guestos types and ISO images from selected datastores will be shown. This policy can be mapped to VDC. Based on the mapped policy of VDC, during provisioning time all the added mappings from this policy will be shown to the end user. End user will select one of the guestos and ISO image from the existing mappings and vm will be provisioned accordingly. If admin wants to provide flexibility to end user to choose his own guest operating system and ISO image, he can enable that option in this policy by enabling checkbox “Allow end user to select guestos and iso image”. Use Menu PoliciesService DeliveryGuestOS To ISO Image Mapping Policy
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Guest OS to ISO Image Mapping
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Guest OS to ISO Image Mapping
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Assign Guest ISO Image Mapping to VDC
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Assign Guest ISO Image Mapping to VDC Guest OS ISO Image Mapping can be mapped to VDC. All the mapping added for selected cloud will be populated for ISO Image Mapping and user can choose one of the mappings.
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Assign Guest ISO Image Mapping to VDC
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Assign Guest ISO Image Mapping to VDC
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Standard Catalog Changes
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Standard Catalog Changes For a new VM Provision, a new field is added in the existing standard catalog. If a user wants to provision a VM using ISO image, user can select/check the new option “Provision new VM using ISO Image”. When a user selects this option new catalog will be treated for VM provisioning using ISO image.
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Standard Catalog Changes
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Standard Catalog Changes
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Service Request Changes
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Service Request Changes During SR Creation, If a user selects catalog which is created for VM provisioning using ISO image, new form will be populated and expected values which are required for VM provisioning using ISO Image will be shown.
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Service Request Changes
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Service Request Changes
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Service Request Changes
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Using ISO Image Service Request Changes
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2. Template Management
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Template Management This feature provides end users more flexibility in converting Template/Image to VM and VM to Template/image. End user can select any image from his group and able to convert that to VM and vice versa
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Below actions on VMs report
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Template Management How this feature is implemented in UCSD New Report (Images for self-service end users) – Virtual Resources Images New Actions: Below actions on VMs report Convert VM To Template Clone VM As Template Below actions on Images report. Convert Template To VM Assign to Group
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Self-Service End User Report
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Template Management Self-Service End User Report
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Assign Image/Template To Group/Tenant
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Template Management Assign Image/Template To Group/Tenant
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Convert VM to Template & Clone VM to Template
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Template Management Convert VM to Template & Clone VM to Template
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3. VMWare Linked Clone Feature
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Linked Clone A linked clone is a copy of a virtual machine that shares virtual disks with the parent virtual machine in an ongoing manner. This conserves disk space, and allows multiple virtual machines to use the same software installation. A linked clone is made from a snapshot of the parent. All files available on the parent at the moment of the snapshot continue to remain available to the linked clone. Ongoing changes to the virtual disk of the parent do not affect the linked clone, and changes to the disk of the linked clone do not affect the parent. A linked clone must have access to the parent. Without access to the parent, a linked clone is disabled.
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How this feature is implemented in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Linked Clone How this feature is implemented in UCSD New check box is added in existing clone functionality to specify if user wants to perform linked clone. When a user selects Use Linked Clone, Select Snapshot Type select box will be shown and based on the snapshot type, one more column will be displayed. If user wants to use existing snapshot of the selected VM, user can choose snapshot type value as Existing Snapshot and select one of the existing snapshot. If a user wants to create new snapshot and use this for creating linked clone, user can choose snapshot type as new snapshot and provide new snapshot name. From VM’s report and select one of the VM and click on Clone VM Action.
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Linked Clone – 1 of 3
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Linked Clone – 2 of 3
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Linked Clone – 3 of 3
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4. Host Profiles
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Host Profile VMware Host Profiles is a vCenter Server tool for designing and deploying ESX/ESXi hosts. Host Profiles work by encapsulating a reference host configuration and turning it into a profile, or template, upon which other hosts or clusters of hosts can be configured. Once the host profile has been created, it can be attached to one or more vSphere hosts. Once attached, the host configuration can be compared against the host profile using Check Compliance and any deviations are reported. The host profile can be then applied to the attached host ,which will copy the profile configuration on the attached host. Using this feature user can create host profiles, attach/detach hosts to profiles and apply host profiles on attached hosts in UCSD.
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How this feature is implemented in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Host Profile How this feature is implemented in UCSD New Report (Host Profile Report) Below new actions/tasks on Host Profile report are added: Create Host Profile Attach Host to Host Profile Detach Host from Host Profile Apply Host Profile Delete Host Profile
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How this feature is implemented in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Host Profile How this feature is implemented in UCSD Host Profile report is available at both global and account level. Host Profile report can be further drilled down to view attached hosts details. Attached hosts report can be further drilled down to view User Inputs report which gives details about additional user inputs needed while applying a host profile on a particular host. User needs to refer this report and enter comma separated values in the same order of this report in ‘Additional Inputs’ text box of Apply Host Profile Task.
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Host Profile - Host Profile Report
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– Host Profile - Attached Hosts Report
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5. VMWare vMotion
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In vCenter while migrating VM three options are available:
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– vMotion VMware vMotion enables the live migration of running virtual machines from one physical server to another without any downtime or service disruption for end users. In vCenter while migrating VM three options are available: 1) Change host.(vMotion) 2) Change datastore.(Storage vMotion) 3) Change host and datastore. (vMotion and Storage vMotion combined)(VM must be powered off)
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How this feature is implemented in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– vMotion How this feature is implemented in UCSD New workflow task ‘Migrate VM’ is available . This task can perform all three types of migrations . Before performing any migration , the feasibility of the migration is checked and appropriate exception is thrown, if migration is not possible. Same functionality is available through action button ‘Migrate VM’ which is present in VMs report both at global and cloud level.
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6. VMRC Console Support
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VMWare Remote Console (VMRC)
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VMRC Console VMWare Remote Console (VMRC) This feature is to launch VMRC through UCSD. It helps to display the virtual machine’s console in a browser window and it will be ready for user interaction. Pre-requisite for launching the console in our browser is user should have the VMRC plugin installed.
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VMRC Console – How to launch VMRC Console via UCSD To launch the console in UCSD, below mentioned steps need to be followed. Go to Virtual->Compute->Clouds-> VMs. Select a VM and click on the action “Launch Client”. Select VMRC Console from the drop down list and click on proceed button. A new browser window will open up with the VM console. User can login and access the VM.
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7. SRM – Site Recovery Manager
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM Site Recovery Manager provide to deliver disaster recovery management and automation UCSD between sites should be able to communicate each other and exchange information on vDC and resource mapping automatically. vDC-PRI --> vDC-DR When VMs of vDC-PRI are failed over to DR site, they are automatically mapped to vDC-DR
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – SRM Key Components Site Recovery Manager provide to deliver disaster recovery management and automation
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Important Screenshots
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How this feature is implemented in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM How this feature is implemented in UCSD Added SRM Account and tested it connectivity Added Protection Site Inventory and its reports Protecting VM while provisioning VM from UCSD Associating VM to the VDC in UCSD managing the recovery site In UCSD we are supporting SRM with array based replication
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Following are the changes in Computing Policy in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Computing Policy Changes Following are the changes in Computing Policy in UCSD Added additional check box(Enable Protection) to get resource pools that are mapped in protection site Added additional Select Box Deploy to Folder to get Folders that are mapped in protection site Here Resource pool and Folder selection is mandatory while provisioning VM with SRM The Reason for Mandatory is: when the primary site is down the VM will be migrated to recovery site we need to give info for the VM to go to which resource pool and folder in recovery site, these mapping are mapped in protection site
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Mapping Screen shots Resource Pool Mapping in SRM(Protection Site) Folder Mapping in SRM(Protection Site)
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Computing Policies Changes Resource Pool Changes Folder Changes
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Following are the changes in Storage Policy in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Storage Policy Changes Following are the changes in Storage Policy in UCSD Added check box(Enable Protection) to get Protection Groups that are mapped in protection site Based on the protection group selection, data stores are filtered Similarly for other disk types also data stores will be filtered according to protection group selected.
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Following are the changes in Network Policy in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Network Policy Changes Following are the changes in Network Policy in UCSD Added a new check box(Enable Protection) to get Port Groups which are mapped in protection site to corresponding recovery site networks. Port Groups are filtered in Add NICs form when SRM is Enabled.
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Based on this check box Your VM will be protected in Protected Site.
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – VDC Changes Added a new Enable Protection check box, when the SRM Enabled in VMware account. Based on this check box corresponding policies will be filtered which are having enable protection enabled. Based on this check box Your VM will be protected in Protected Site.
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VM Discovered in Target Site with VDC
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – VM Provision and Discovery VM Provision VM will be provisioned on the selected resource pool, folder, data store and port group in the above policies mentioned. VM Discovered in Target Site with VDC
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Summary Report
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– SRM – Additional Reports -- SRM Sites
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8. VM FEX Adaptor
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To enable direct I/O on the VM Adapter
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM FEX Adapter Support To enable direct I/O on the VM Adapter Need to reserve full guest memory reservation on the VM Adapter Type should be VMXNET3 Adapter should be associated with the VM Direct path enabled Portgroup
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How this feature is implemented in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM FEX Adapter Support How this feature is implemented in UCSD UCSD Support UCSD provides support to specify full guest memory reservation This option can be enabled in Computing policy. The Portgroup and adapter type can be selected in the network policy.
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9. VM Annotations
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Annotation consists of Notes and Custom Attributes.
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Annotation Feature Annotations are part of VM Summary which will have the description about the VM. This feature has been added in UCSD so that End User can customize the Annotations of a VM during VM Provisioning. Annotation consists of Notes and Custom Attributes. Custom Attributes are of two type. Virtual Machine Global If we select the type as “Virtual Machine”, then that custom attribute is applicable to all the VM’s in the inventory whereas If we select “Global”, it applies for all VM’s and Hosts in the inventory.
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How this feature is implemented in UCSD
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Annotations Feature How this feature is implemented in UCSD Under Policies -> Service Delivery -> VMWare System Policy, Define VM Annotation (Check Box) is added below VM Image Type. If a user wants to customize the annotation for a VM, then user should select the Define VM Annotation Check Box. When Define VM Annotation is selected, then VM Annotation (Text Box) and Custom Attributes (Table) appears below the Define VM Annotation. User can add the Annotation and Custom Attributes values Once the page is submitted, these annotations values are stored as part of System Policy.
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Go to Virtual -> Compute -> Clouds -> VMs
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Annotations – Displaying Annotations in UCSD During VM provisioning, according to the VDC selected, Annotation and Custom Attributes will be applied on the newly provisioned VM as per the VMWare System Policy. VM Annotations and Custom Attributes are displayed in UCSD under VMs Report. Go to Virtual -> Compute -> Clouds -> VMs Two new columns named VM Annotation and Custom Attributes are added to the VMs Report to display these values. If we have multiple annotations, then it is displayed as a comma separated value.
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10. VM Provisioning Consolidation
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VM Provisioning is done through two ways Create Service Request
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Consolidation – Before 5.0 VM Provisioning is done through two ways Create Service Request Workflow Limitations Not all features are covered in workflow, that are available through SR. Lot of mappings should be mapped between those tasks Create SR and workflow points to different codes
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Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Consolidation – Limitations Issue Executing from Create SR Executing from Workflow Post Provisioning workflow task No Dynamic Data store and NIC Selection Yes Provision Later Option Multi User Approval Task Hiding unwanted workflow inputs NA
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VM Provisioning is done through only workflow task
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Virtual Infrastructure Management– VM Provisioning Consolidation – In 5.0 VM Provisioning is done through only workflow task Both Create SR and Workflow tasks points the same code
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RedHat KVM Support
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Functional Support Inventory Collection VM and Host Level Monitoring
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Functional Support Inventory Collection VM and Host Level Monitoring Reporting VM Power Actions VM Provisioning
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Software Versions Support
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Software Versions Support RHEV Manager versions 3.2 3.3
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1. Account Addition
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2. Reporting
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Dashboard Reports Instant Resource utilization & Trending reports (VM/Host) Level. Element level overview reports Group/vDC level resource utilization reports Heat Maps for Storage & Memory usage RHEVM system overview
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Tabular Reports Compute Datacenter/Clusters/Hosts/VMs Roles/Users/Tags/KVM Events Storage Datastore Storage/ISO/Export Domains Network Logical Networks
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3. VM Provisioning Capabilities & Lifecycle Management
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VM Provisioning Resource allocation algorithm based VM provisioning
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management VM Provisioning Resource allocation algorithm based VM provisioning Resource allocation inputs are based on compute/network/storage polices VM provisioning on selected clusters Following Storage types supported: NFS Local ISCSI Multi NIC Support Cross Datacenter Provisioning not supported
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Compute Policy
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Compute Policy Include/Exclude Clusters
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Compute Policy Options for CPU and Memory Resize
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Network Policy
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Network Policy – Multiple NICs
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Storage Policy RHEV Datacenter
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Storage Policy Exclude/Include Datastores
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Publishing to End-user
VM Provisioning Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management Group Compute E N D U S E R Resources Po licies Storage vDC Service Request Network System Cost Model C. instructions Catalog (image VM template) Publishing to End-user
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VM Provisioning – Success
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VM Lifecycle Management
Module 2 – Cisco UCS Director Virtual Infrastructure Management VM Lifecycle Management Basic VM Power Actions. ON/OFF/Suspend/Shutdown/Delete Actions.
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