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Page 1 - System 800xA

Power and productivity for a better worldTMSystem 800xAVirtualization with VMware vSphere ESX System Version 5.1

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Table of Contents10 3BSE056141-510 FAppendix C - Further Technical Information on VMware ESX(i)IndexRevision HistoryUpdates in Revision Index A...

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Upgrade VMware Tools in the Guests Section 10 Upgrading ESX 4.0 Update 1 to ESX 4.1100 3BSE056141-510 FUpgrade VMware Tools in the Guests1. After the

Page 4 - TRADEMARKS

3BSE056141-510 F 101Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node TypesThis section describes the supported 800xA Server Node types.Support Components Nod

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Application Servers Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node Types102 3BSE056141-510 FApplication Servers Connectivity Servers Node Type SupportedAsset

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Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node Types Parts List3BSE056141-510 F 103Parts ListRedundant 4 Node 800xA SystemFor a redundant system with 4 nodes

Page 7 - Upgrades

Redundant 4 Node 800xA System Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node Types104 3BSE056141-510 F(1) Refer to the System 800xA, System Guide - Technical

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Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node Types Redundant 8 Node 800xA System3BSE056141-510 F 105Redundant 8 Node 800xA SystemFor a redundant system wit

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Redundant 8 Node 800xA System Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node Types106 3BSE056141-510 F(1) Refer to the System 800xA System Guide Technical Da

Page 10 - Revision History

Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node Types Additional External Parts3BSE056141-510 F 107Additional External Parts With the introduction of VMware v

Page 11 - About This User Manual

Additional External Parts Section 11 Supported 800xA Server Node Types108 3BSE056141-510 F

Page 12 - Terminology

3BSE056141-510 F 109Section 12 Storage Area NetworkVirtual machines can either be stored on hard disks local in the ESX(i) server, or on a network st

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3BSE056141-510 F 11About This User ManualThis User Manual provides an overview of virtualization and how it is to be used with 800xA through the follo

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SAN Hardware Section 12 Storage Area Network110 3BSE056141-510 FSAN HardwareSAN servers are highly redundant disk arrays that provide storage over a

Page 15 - Section 1 Introduction

Section 12 Storage Area Network SAN Storage Configuration3BSE056141-510 F 111SAN Storage ConfigurationSAN servers typically consists of 12-24 hard di

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SAN Networking Section 12 Storage Area Network112 3BSE056141-510 FSAN NetworkingFigure 35 and Figure 36 provides an overview of the networking requir

Page 17 - Non-virtualized 800xA System

Section 12 Storage Area Network SAN Networking3BSE056141-510 F 113One or more ESX(i) servers are connected to multiple network switches through multi

Page 18 - Consolidated 800xA System

SAN Networking Section 12 Storage Area Network114 3BSE056141-510 FFigure 38. IP Address for the Storage Network

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Section 12 Storage Area Network SAN Networking3BSE056141-510 F 115Figure 39. Setting the VLAN ID for the iSCSI Ports

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SAN Networking Section 12 Storage Area Network116 3BSE056141-510 FFigure 40. SAN Server iSCSI IP Configuration

Page 21 - Section 3 Planning

Section 12 Storage Area Network ESX Server Network Configuration3BSE056141-510 F 117ESX Server Network ConfigurationImplementation of networking for

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Adding in Datastores Section 12 Storage Area Network118 3BSE056141-510 F6. On the Dynamic Discovery Tab, for each SAN IP Addresses, perform the follo

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Section 12 Storage Area Network Adding in Datastores3BSE056141-510 F 1194. On the Manage Paths window, select Round Robin from the Path Selection (Fi

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User Manual Conventions About This User Manual12 3BSE056141-510 FUser Manual ConventionsMicrosoft Windows conventions are normally used for the stan

Page 25 - Determine Additional Hardware

Adding in Datastores Section 12 Storage Area Network120 3BSE056141-510 FIn the network performance chart below, the 4 network adapters that are suppo

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Section 12 Storage Area Network Adding in Datastores3BSE056141-510 F 121• Does the SAN server has a preferred path that needs to be reset or reconfig

Page 27 - MasterBus

Adding in Datastores Section 12 Storage Area Network122 3BSE056141-510 F

Page 28 - VMware vSphere ESX Versions

3BSE056141-510 F 123Section 13 VMware vCenter ServerWhen ESX(i) servers in a computing environment increases, the time and effort to maintain the ind

Page 29 - VMware ESX Server

Section 13 VMware vCenter Server124 3BSE056141-510 FvCenter Server is not included in VMware vSphere ESX(i) and must be purchased separately to imple

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Section 13 VMware vCenter Server User Accounts3BSE056141-510 F 125vCenter Server, Windows accounts for the computer where vCenter Server is running.

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Installation Procedure Section 13 VMware vCenter Server126 3BSE056141-510 FInstallation Procedure Pre-requisitesWindows 2008 Server 64 bit:• Do not c

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Section 13 VMware vCenter Server Installing vSphere Client3BSE056141-510 F 127– The user-specified account must be an Administrator on the local mach

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Configuring vCenter Server Section 13 VMware vCenter Server128 3BSE056141-510 FConfiguring vCenter ServerLogging into the vCenter Server is performed

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Section 13 VMware vCenter Server Limitations when Interacting with ESX(i) Servers3BSE056141-510 F 1297. Leave the Enable Lockdown Mode unchecked on t

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About This User Manual Released User Manuals and Release Notes3BSE056141-510 F 13definitions that apply to the 800xA System where the usage is diffe

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Limitations when Interacting with ESX(i) Servers Section 13 VMware vCenter Server130 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 131Section 14 Improving AvailabilityThis section describes how to improve the VMware high availability. The VMware High Availability

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Adding a Cluster Object Section 14 Improving Availability132 3BSE056141-510 FThe ESX(i) servers that are part of the VMware HA configuration must als

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Section 14 Improving Availability Adding ESX(i) Servers to the Cluster3BSE056141-510 F 1338. Leave the Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) disabled.

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Specifying Failover Host Section 14 Improving Availability134 3BSE056141-510 F1. Right-click on the Cluster object and select Edit Settings… 2. Selec

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Section 14 Improving Availability VMware vMotion3BSE056141-510 F 135VMware vMotion VMware vMotion is the ability to move virtual machines from one ES

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VMware Fault Tolerance Section 14 Improving Availability136 3BSE056141-510 F

Page 43 - Setting ESX(i) time

3BSE056141-510 F 137Section 15 800xA in the IT InfrastructureMany companies have an IT infrastructure and have already taken advantage of virtualizat

Page 44 - Create Virtual Switches

Section 15 800xA in the IT Infrastructure138 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 139Section 16 Virtual Client800xA workstations are dedicated physical computer workstations running Windows 7 and 800xA as an operat

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Released User Manuals and Release Notes About This User Manual14 3BSE056141-510 F

Page 47 - Install 800xA into the VMs

Section 16 Virtual Client140 3BSE056141-510 FMicrosoft allows multiple screen remote sessions in the following versions of Windows:• Windows 7 Enterp

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Section 16 Virtual Client Virtual Terminal Server3BSE056141-510 F 141Virtual Terminal Server Virtual terminal servers share many similarities to virt

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Benefits of Virtual 800xA Workplaces Section 16 Virtual Client142 3BSE056141-510 F Benefits of Virtual 800xA WorkplacesThe following are the benefits

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Section 16 Virtual Client Comparison of Virtual Client and Virtual Terminal Server3BSE056141-510 F 143When considering relatively small number of cli

Page 51 - Section 5 Backup and Restore

Graphical Presentation and Physical Server Speed Section 16 Virtual Client144 3BSE056141-510 FA separate network for the remote access must be config

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Section 16 Virtual Client Virtual Client3BSE056141-510 F 145A virtual client is defined as a Windows 7 virtual machine. Windows, VMware Tools, Third

Page 53 - Section 6 Security

VMWare ESXi Server Dimensioning for Virtual Clients Section 16 Virtual Client146 3BSE056141-510 FVMWare ESXi Server Dimensioning for Virtual ClientsW

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Section 16 Virtual Client Terminal Server Definition3BSE056141-510 F 147performing. For example, a user that logs on and looks at few of the document

Page 55 - Permissions

VMWare ESXi Server Dimensioning for Virtual Terminal Servers Section 16 Virtual Client148 3BSE056141-510 Freduces the potential for performance issue

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Section 16 Virtual Client Thin Clients3BSE056141-510 F 149summated to have a starting minimum physical resource definition. Expansion through redefin

Page 57 - Section 7 Optimizations

3BSE056141-510 F 15Section 1 IntroductionAs the use of virtualization has expanded dramatically in the business and financial sector amongst others,

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Multiple Screen Section 16 Virtual Client150 3BSE056141-510 Fsoftware such as Microsoft's Remote Desktop Client. Minimal configuration is requir

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Section 16 Virtual Client Limitations3BSE056141-510 F 151LimitationsPhysical clients contains dedicated graphics processor to assist in rendering gra

Page 60 - Dell and HP Servers

Limitations Section 16 Virtual Client152 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 153Appendix A ESX(i) Host Setup Check ListItem Setting ESX1 ESX2BIOS VT EnabledBIOS VT-d EnabledBIOS Execution EnabledHyper Threadin

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Appendix A ESX(i) Host Setup Check List154 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 155Appendix B ESX(i) Guest Setup Check ListItem Setting Guest1 Guest2 Guest3 Guest4Machine Name Note: No spacesVirtual Machine Versi

Page 64 - Procedure Summary

Appendix B ESX(i) Guest Setup Check List156 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 157Appendix C Further Technical Information on VMware ESX(i)The following links to a searchable VMware database for all technical do

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Appendix C Further Technical Information on VMware ESX(i)158 3BSE056141-510 F

Page 67 - Configuration

3BSE056141-510 F 159IndexNumerics64bit processor 28800xA for Advant Master 27800xA for MOD 300 27800xA Licensing Dongle 25800xA serverInstallationConf

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Overview of Virtualization Section 1 Introduction16 3BSE056141-510 FWhile ESX can provide the environment that represents a computer, there are limit

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3BSE056141-510 F 160SSAN Hardware 94SAN Networking 96SAN Storage Configuration 95service console 28Set Up 800xA Server Nodes as VMs 38Create virtual s

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3BSE056141-510 F 161Revision HistoryThis section provides information on the revision history of this User Manual. The following table lists the revis

Page 71 - Installation Sequence

Updates in Revision Index A 162 3BSE056141-510 FUpdates in Revision Index AThe following table shows the updates made in this User Manual for 800xA

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Updates in Revision Index C3BSE056141-510 F 163Updates in Revision Index CThe following table shows the updates made in this User Manual for 800xA

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Updates in Revision Index D 164 3BSE056141-510 FUpdates in Revision Index DThe following table shows the updates made in this User Manual for 800xA

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Updates in Revision Index F3BSE056141-510 F 165Updates in Revision Index FThe following table shows the updates made in this User Manual for 800xA

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Updates in Revision Index F 166 3BSE056141-510 F

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ABB AB Control TechnologiesVästerås, SwedenPhone: +46 (0) 21 32 50 00e-mail: [email protected]/controlsystemsABB S.P.A.Control T

Page 78 - Creating Objects

3BSE056141-510 F 17Section 2 800xA Server Node ConsolidationThis section describes the details of 800xA Server Node Consolidation.Non-virtualized 800

Page 79 - Configure the Object

Consolidated 800xA System Section 2 800xA Server Node Consolidation18 3BSE056141-510 FConsolidated 800xA SystemUsing VMware ESX(i), the same system c

Page 80 - Configure the ESX Server

Section 2 800xA Server Node Consolidation Consolidated 800xA System3BSE056141-510 F 19The resulting 800xA system configuration based on VMware ESX(i)

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Consolidated 800xA System Section 2 800xA Server Node Consolidation20 3BSE056141-510 Fvirtualized 800xA server nodes requires added steps to initiall

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3BSE056141-510 F 21Section 3 Planning This section describes how to plan the features, size, and configuration of the VMware ESX(i)-based 800xA syste

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Determine Required VMware ESX(i) Server Hardware Section 3 Planning22 3BSE056141-510 Fis possible to combine these nodes as separate VMs on the same

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Section 3 Planning Determine Required VMware ESX(i) Server Hardware3BSE056141-510 F 23• Total disks: Each VM requires a separate physical disk of typ

Page 86 - Table 1. Trap Configuration

Determine Required VMware ESX(i) Server Hardware Section 3 Planning24 3BSE056141-510 Fbe connected to. Additionally, one more gigabit Ethernet port i

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Section 3 Planning Determine Additional Hardware3BSE056141-510 F 25Determine Additional Hardware800xA Licensing DongleFrom System 800xA 5.1 revision,

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Using the ABB USB Dongle Over the Network Section 3 Planning26 3BSE056141-510 FUsing the ABB USB Dongle Over the NetworkWhere it may be likely to mov

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Section 3 Planning 800xA for Advant Master and 800xA for MOD 3003BSE056141-510 F 27800xA for Advant Master and 800xA for MOD 300In the case of physic

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VMware vSphere ESX Versions Section 3 Planning28 3BSE056141-510 FVMware vSphere ESX VersionsRefer to System 800xA 5.1, 5.0, 4.1, 3.1 Third Party Soft

Page 91 - Updates and Upgrades

Section 3 Planning VMware ESX Server3BSE056141-510 F 29ESXi server. This is required for the initial setting of the administrative (root) password, a

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System 800xAVirtualization with VMware vSphere ESXSystem Version 5.1

Page 93 - Installing Drivers

VMware ESX Server Section 3 Planning30 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 31Section 4 Installation and Configuration This section describes how to install and configure the VMware ESX(i) server and the vSph

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VMware ESXi 5.0 Server Installation Section 4 Installation and Configuration32 3BSE056141-510 FFigure 7. ESXi InstallerFigure 8. Installation Welcome

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Section 4 Installation and Configuration VMware ESXi 5.0 Server Installation3BSE056141-510 F 334. Select the Local Storage Device to install ESXi. Th

Page 97 - Download Upgrade Files

VMware ESXi 5.0 Server Installation Section 4 Installation and Configuration34 3BSE056141-510 F5. Using the up and down arrow keys to select the keyb

Page 98 - Apply Upgrades

Section 4 Installation and Configuration VMware ESXi 5.0 Server Installation3BSE056141-510 F 358. When the installation is complete, remove the insta

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VMware ESXi 5.0 Server Installation Section 4 Installation and Configuration36 3BSE056141-510 Fd. Select Set static IP address and network configurat

Page 100 - USB Memory Sticks

Section 4 Installation and Configuration VMware ESX Server Installation3BSE056141-510 F 37VMware ESX Server Installation Figure 16. IP ConfigurationF

Page 101 - Support Components

VMware ESX Server Installation Section 4 Installation and Configuration38 3BSE056141-510 FPerform the following to install VMware ESX server software

Page 102 - Connectivity Servers

Section 4 Installation and Configuration VMware ESX Server Installation3BSE056141-510 F 39The Gateway is required. If no gateway exists, use the same

Page 103 - Parts List

NOTICEThis document contains information about one or more ABB products and may include a description of or a reference to one or more standards that

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VMware ESXi 4.1 Server Installation Section 4 Installation and Configuration40 3BSE056141-510 FVMware ESXi 4.1 Server Installation Perform the follo

Page 105 - Redundant 8 Node 800xA System

Section 4 Installation and Configuration VMware ESXi 4.1 Server Installation3BSE056141-510 F 412. The ESXi installation will automatically start a fe

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vSphere Client Installation Section 4 Installation and Configuration42 3BSE056141-510 Fe. Press Enter to accept the values.f. Select DNS Configuratio

Page 107 - Additional External Parts

Section 4 Installation and Configuration Setting ESX(i) time3BSE056141-510 F 434. Start the vSphere Client application by selecting the following:Sta

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Set Up 800xA Server Nodes as VMs Section 4 Installation and Configuration44 3BSE056141-510 F1. Logon to the ESX(i) server, select Configuration >

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Section 4 Installation and Configuration Create Virtual Switches3BSE056141-510 F 45Figure 18 shows an example of two virtual switches plant network 1

Page 110 - SAN Hardware

Create VMs and Connect them to Virtual Switches Section 4 Installation and Configuration46 3BSE056141-510 F1. From the Networking overview of the vSp

Page 111 - SAN Storage Configuration

Section 4 Installation and Configuration Install 800xA into the VMs3BSE056141-510 F 475. Select the operating system according to the requirements fo

Page 112 - SAN Networking

Install 800xA into the VMs Section 4 Installation and Configuration48 3BSE056141-510 F3. Select the virtual CD/DVD drive of the VM. On the right of t

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Section 4 Installation and Configuration Install 800xA into the VMs3BSE056141-510 F 49use Windows Explorer inside the VM to browse to the installatio

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3BSE056141-510 F 5Table of ContentsAbout This User ManualUser Manual Conventions ...

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Install 800xA into the VMs Section 4 Installation and Configuration50 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 51Section 5 Backup and RestoreThis section describes the details of backup and restore activities performed in the ESX(i) server and

Page 117 - Adding in Datastores

Backup and Restore of Virtual Machines Section 5 Backup and Restore52 3BSE056141-510 Fthe unique identity (for example NIC MAC addresses) the same. A

Page 118 - Load Balancing

3BSE056141-510 F 53Section 6 SecurityWhen an ESX(i) server is installed, the root user is setup as the administrative user on all objects in the ESX(

Page 119 - Selection

Users Section 6 Security54 3BSE056141-510 FAll Privileges – Virtual machine – InteractionCheck the item: Power On.• Select OK.UsersUsers are either t

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Section 6 Security Permissions3BSE056141-510 F 55PermissionsPermissions are added to objects such as the virtual machines to allow users limited inte

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Permissions Section 6 Security56 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 57Section 7 OptimizationsThis section describes the optimizations required in virtual CPUs.Virtual CPUsAs an initial guideline, it i

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Allocating Virtual CPUs to Physical Cores Section 7 Optimizations58 3BSE056141-510 FAllocating Virtual CPUs to Physical CoresIt is highly recommended

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3BSE056141-510 F 59Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)To ensure minimal disruption to production environments, it is important to monitor the

Page 125 - User Accounts

Table of Contents6 3BSE056141-510 FVMware ESXi 5.0 Server Installation ...31VMw

Page 126 - Installation Procedure

Dell and HP Servers Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)60 3BSE056141-510 FDell and HP ServersTo enable the 800xA AO server to monitor the ESX

Page 127 - Installing vSphere Client

Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Dell and HP Servers3BSE056141-510 F 613. Edit the AO server virtual machine.4. Add a network adapter; sett

Page 128 - Adding an ESX(i) Server

IBM Servers Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)62 3BSE056141-510 FIBM ServersIBM server differ from Dell and HP servers due to the SNMP suppor

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Adding Vendor Management Software3BSE056141-510 F 63To configure the networking, perform the following act

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Monitoring Dell R710 Running VMware vSphere ESXSection 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)64 3BSE056141-510 FMonitoring Dell R710 Running VMware vSphe

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Installing Dell OpenManager Server Administrator 3BSE056141-510 F 65Installing Dell OpenManager Server Adm

Page 132 - Adding a Cluster Object

Adding Support for Dell R710 to System 800xA Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)66 3BSE056141-510 F12. Logout (paths needs to be updated). #ex

Page 133 - Specifying Failover Host

Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Configuration3BSE056141-510 F 67Configuration1. Add an object of type Dell_Poweredge_R710_v1_1 under the I

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Confirmation: Test the Configuration Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)68 3BSE056141-510 F4. Enable alarms by executing the following:a. Sele

Page 135 - VMware Fault Tolerance

Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Monitoring HP DL380 G6 Running VMware vSphere 3BSE056141-510 F 69Monitoring HP DL380 G6 Running VMware vSp

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Table of Contents3BSE056141-510 F 73BSE056141-510 F 7Installing Dell OpenManager Server Administrator Managed Node...65Adding Support

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Install and Configure HP System Management in the ESX Server Section 8 Monitoring VMware 70 3BSE056141-510 F1. Download the System Management softwar

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Installation Sequence3BSE056141-510 F 71#sh install860avibs.sh --install Installation Sequence This s

Page 139 - Section 16 Virtual Client

Installation Sequence Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)72 3BSE056141-510 F/opt/hp/hp-agents-config ~/hpmgmt/860aFor accessing the System Man

Page 140 - Windows:

Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Installation Sequence3BSE056141-510 F 73The address entered for the Authorization Management Station is th

Page 141 - Virtual Terminal Server

Installation Sequence Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)74 3BSE056141-510 FEnter default SNMP trap community string(One word; Blank to skip):

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Installation Sequence3BSE056141-510 F 75The system location is set tosyslocation Unknown (edit /etc/snmp/s

Page 143 - Control Room Planning

Installation Sequence Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)76 3BSE056141-510 FReboot the ESX server using the reboot command.1. When the ESX ser

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Installation Sequence3BSE056141-510 F 77Figure 23. HP System management Homepage

Page 145 - Virtual Client

Adding ABB Object Types Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)78 3BSE056141-510 FAdding ABB Object Types 1. Add in latest base object. For examp

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Configure the Object3BSE056141-510 F 793. Right-click and Add new object.4. Select server model. e.g. HP P

Page 147 - Terminal Server Definition

Table of Contents8 3BSE056141-510 FSection 10 - Upgrading ESX 4.0 Update 1 to ESX 4.1Download Upgrade Files...

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Monitoring IBM x3650M2 Running VMware vSphere ESX Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere 80 3BSE056141-510 FMonitoring IBM x3650M2 Running VMware vSpher

Page 149 - Thin Clients

Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Adding ABB Object Types3BSE056141-510 F 81Adding ABB Object Types 1. Add in latest base object. For exampl

Page 150 - Multiple Screen

Configure the Object Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)82 3BSE056141-510 F6. In the IT Faceplate aspect, select the Configuration tab enter t

Page 151 - Limitations

Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service3BSE056141-510 F 83performing an action, based on the Trap it receives fro

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Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)84 3BSE056141-510 FFigure 24. Creating Service GroupFigure 25. Creating Se

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service3BSE056141-510 F 85The following servers are supported for monitoring SNMP

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Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)86 3BSE056141-510 F5. Click Deploy to save the changes.6. Select the IT De

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Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service3BSE056141-510 F 87Traps are represented as alarms and events in the Syste

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Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)88 3BSE056141-510 FTraps are represented as events in the System 800xA. Co

Page 157 - VMware ESX(i)

Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i) Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service3BSE056141-510 F 89Figure 30. Alarm List ConfigurationFigure 31. Event Lis

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Table of Contents3BSE056141-510 F 93BSE056141-510 F 9Adding a Datacenter Object ...

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Configuring IT SNMP Trap Service Section 8 Monitoring VMware vSphere ESX(i)90 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 91Section 9 Installing VMware CLI, Drivers, Updates and UpgradesWhen setting up an ESX server, additional drivers may be required. T

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Installing VMware Command Line Interface Section 9 Installing VMware CLI, Drivers, Updates and 92 3BSE056141-510 F1. To download the VMware CLI, go t

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Section 9 Installing VMware CLI, Drivers, Updates and Upgrades Installing Drivers3BSE056141-510 F 93Installing Drivers Identify Hardware Requiring Ad

Page 163 - Updates in Revision Index C

Prepare the ESX Server Section 9 Installing VMware CLI, Drivers, Updates and Upgrades94 3BSE056141-510 FIn the vSphere client, select the ESX server,

Page 164 - Updates in Revision Index E

Section 9 Installing VMware CLI, Drivers, Updates and Upgrades Restart System and Start Guests3BSE056141-510 F 95vihostupdate.pl --server esxipaddres

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Restart System and Start Guests Section 9 Installing VMware CLI, Drivers, Updates and Upgrades96 3BSE056141-510 F

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3BSE056141-510 F 97Section 10 Upgrading ESX 4.0 Update 1 to ESX 4.1ESX 4.1 is supported from SV5.1 revision. Performing upgrades of the virtual envir

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Prepare ESX Server Section 10 Upgrading ESX 4.0 Update 1 to ESX 4.198 3BSE056141-510 F7. Logon using your VMware account.8. In the Download web page,

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Section 10 Upgrading ESX 4.0 Update 1 to ESX 4.1 Restart System and Start Guests3BSE056141-510 F 993. At the command prompt, enter the following comm

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