HP Distributed Cloud Networking Extract and Mount ISO Image, Configure Networking, DNS, and NTP

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-x xmpp.myd.example.com,

1.Bring up a VM named myh1 using 24 GB RAM and 6 logical cores with the following commands:

#vsd_name=myh1

#vsd_disk=<TTY>/var/lib/libvirt/images/[xxx].qcow2

#virt-install --connect qemu:///system -n $vsd_name -r 24576 --os-type=linux \ --os-variant=rhel6 \

--disk path=$vsd_disk,device=disk,bus=virtio,format=qcow2 \

--vcpus=6 --graphics vnc,listen=0.0.0.0 --noautoconsole --import

2.Repeat this step for each additional hypervisor, naming the additional vsd instances myh2, myh3, and myname.

Extract and Mount ISO Image

1.Extract the ISO disc image from the tar file to a temporary location.

2.Mount the ISO disc image from the temporary location to <TTY>/media/CDROM/ on each node.

Note: Ensure that the ISO is mounted to the same location on each node.

Configure Networking, DNS, and NTP

1.See Configure Networking.

2.See Configure DNS Server.

3.See Configure NTP Server.

Install HP VSD Using ISO

1. Install VSD on Node 1.

The install script checks for the XMPP proxy entry in your DNS. Run /media/CDROM/install.sh substituting your own XMPP server name.

[root@myh1 ~]# /media/CDROM/install.sh -x xmpp.myd.example.com

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VSD supports two configurations:

1)HA, consisting of 2 redundant installs of VSD with an optional statistics server.

2)Standalone, where all services are installed on a single machine.

Is this a redundant (r) or standalone (s) installation [rs]? (default=s): r Is this install the first (1), second (2), third (3) or cluster name node (t) [123t]: 1

Please enter the fully qualified domain name (fqdn) for this node:

myh1.myd.example.com

Install VSD on the 1st HA node myh1.myd.example.com ...

What is the fully qualified domain name for the 2nd node of VSD:

myh2.myd.example.com

What is the fully qualified domain name for the 3rd node of VSD:

myh3.myd.example.com

What is the fully qualified domain name for the cluster name node of VSD:

myname.myd.example.com

What is the fully qualified domain name for the load balancer (if any)

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Contents HP Distributed Cloud Networking 3.0.R2 Installation Guide Warranty Table of Contents HP VRS and VRS-G Software Installation Documentation feedback Appendix Emulated Ethernet NIC Notes Audience About This GuideHP DCN Overview HP DCN Overview and InfrastructureHP Virtualized Services Directory HP DCN Infrastructure Requirements and Recommendations HP DCN Installation OverviewInstallation Setup HP VSD Hardware and Software Requirements HP DCN Software InstallationHP VSD Installation Overview Installation TypesReinstalling HP VSD Installation MethodsSet Up Appliance VMs HP VSD Installation Using QCow2 ImageTo change the root password, on each node, run Verify the appliance VMs are running Connect to Appliance VMsConfigure DNS Server Configure NetworkingPing the gateway in this example, 192.168.100.1. ping Verify the DNS reverse named file records as follows Set up forward DNS records as followsInstall HP VSD using qcow2 Configure NTP ServerSet Up VM for ISO HP VSD Installation Using ISO Disc ImageInstall VSD on Node Install HP VSD Using ISO Configure Networking, DNS, and NTPExtract and Mount ISO Image Xmpp Import Certificates on the ServersIf you are using an Ldap store, see Using an Ldap Store Example of Load Balancer ConfigurationLdap Store HP VSC Installation Notes HP VSC Software InstallationHP VSC Software Installation Procedure on KVM For single disk deployment use Copy HP VSC disks for libvirt accessFor legacy two disk deployment use Emulated Disks Notes Emulated Ethernet NIC Notes HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMwareInstalling HP VSC on Esxi Using OVA HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMware HP VSC Software Installation HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMware HP VSC Update HP VSC configuration and rebootHP VSC Boot Options File Configuration HP VSC Basic ConfigurationSistency file .ndx which will preserve system Dns‐domain dns‐name no dns‐domain To check connectivity To enable index persistence, the command isSystem-level HP VSC Configuration HP VSC System and Protocol ConfigurationNTP Servers and Time Zone In-band and Loopback IP Interfaces HP VSC Software Installation Post-install Security Tasks TCP Tftp VRS and VRS-G Installation Overview HP VRS and VRS-G Software InstallationPreparing the Hypervisor This section contains Installing the VRS or VRS-G SoftwareInstall dependencies for Rhel VRS on RhelIf you have modified /etc/default/openvswitch, restart Install the VRS package for RhelVRS on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Ubuntu 12.04 Cloud Packages RebootInstall dependencies Install the following packages using dpkgThis section contains the following subsections Installing the VRS Kernel Module for Mpls over GRERestart the VRS service VRS-G on Rhel or UbuntuTo verify which kernel is currently running Installing VRS Kernel Module On RhelInstall dependencies for Dkms Reboot to pick up correct kernelVerify that the VRS processes restart correctly Configuring and Running VRS or VRS-GInstalling VRS Kernel Module On Ubuntu To customize, use scripts that you run after bootupPrerequisites Creating the dVSwitchVMware VRS VM Deployment IntroductionVSwitch1 Verifying the Creation of the dVSwitchVSphere vSwitch Configurations VSwitch0Information Needed Deployment of dVRSVerifying Deployment Additional Verification Deployment of dVRSClean Install on XenServer VRS Installation on Citrix XenServerIntroduction Block Remove stock openvswitchInstall in the following order Ensue, with the following errorReboot XenServer InstallationVerification Ensure that the xenmon to OVS socket is up Upgrade Existing dVRS Installation on XenServerGives hpManagedNetworks Uuid = HPNetUUID Verify HPManagedNetwork is created Ensure that all packages are installedRoot 15072 0.0 0.0 4032 772 hvc0 + 1545 Standby Controller Running and Configuring VRSSpecifying the Active and Standby HP VSCs Active ContollerVRS Installation on Citrix XenServer Gather information before contacting an authorized support How to contact HPSoftware technical support and software updates Support and Other ResourcesRelated information Related information Support and Other Resources Documentation feedback Appendix Emulated Ethernet NIC Notes Modify the eth0 configurationEdit or create the br0 configuration