HP Distributed Cloud Networking manual NTP Servers and Time Zone

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snmp

shutdown

exit

exit all

NTP Servers and Time Zone

Having the different VSP elements time synchronized with NTP is essential to ensure that the messages passed between the VSD, HP VSC and VRS elements are appropriately timestamped to ensure proper processing.

Specify one or more (and preferrably three) NTP servers should be defined like in the example below (10.0.0.123, 10.10.10.18 and 10.200.223.10).

The time zone is set with the zone command (PST) with the daylight savings time zone set with the dst-zone command (PDT). The dst-zone will automatically complete the start and end dates and times, but can be edited if needed.

exit all configure

system time

ntp

server 10.0.0.123 server 10.10.10.18 server 10.200.223.10 no shutdown

exit sntp

shutdown

exit

dst-zone PDT

start second sunday march 02:00 end first sunday november 02:00

exit

zone PST

exit

exit all

XMPP and OpenFlow

Specify the xmpp server (xmpp.example.com) and username (NSC-vPE-1) and password (password). The ejabberd server is configured to auto-create the user on the server with the supplied username and password.

For OpenFlow, optional subnets can be specified with the auto-peer command which restricts inbound OpenFlow connections from that subnet. If no auto-peer stanza is configured, OpenFlow will sessions will be accepted on all interfaces, both in-band and out-of-band.

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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 About This Guide AudienceHP DCN Overview and Infrastructure HP DCN OverviewHP Virtualized Services Directory HP DCN Installation Overview HP DCN Infrastructure Requirements and RecommendationsInstallation Setup HP DCN Software Installation HP VSD Installation OverviewInstallation Types HP VSD Hardware and Software RequirementsInstallation Methods Reinstalling HP VSDHP VSD Installation Using QCow2 Image Set Up Appliance VMsTo change the root password, on each node, run Connect to Appliance VMs Verify the appliance VMs are runningConfigure Networking Configure DNS ServerPing the gateway in this example, 192.168.100.1. ping Set up forward DNS records as follows Verify the DNS reverse named file records as followsConfigure NTP Server Install HP VSD using qcow2HP VSD Installation Using ISO Disc Image Set Up VM for ISOInstall VSD on Node Configure Networking, DNS, and NTP Install HP VSD Using ISOExtract and Mount ISO Image Import Certificates on the Servers XmppExample of Load Balancer Configuration If you are using an Ldap store, see Using an Ldap StoreLdap Store HP VSC Software Installation HP VSC Installation NotesHP VSC Software Installation Procedure on KVM Copy HP VSC disks for libvirt access For single disk deployment useFor legacy two disk deployment use Emulated Disks Notes HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMware Emulated Ethernet NIC NotesInstalling HP VSC on Esxi Using OVA HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMware HP VSC Software Installation HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMware Update HP VSC configuration and reboot HP VSCHP VSC Basic Configuration HP VSC Boot Options File ConfigurationSistency file .ndx which will preserve system Dns‐domain dns‐name no dns‐domain To enable index persistence, the command is To check connectivityHP VSC System and Protocol Configuration System-level HP VSC ConfigurationNTP Servers and Time Zone In-band and Loopback IP Interfaces HP VSC Software Installation Post-install Security Tasks TCP Tftp HP VRS and VRS-G Software Installation VRS and VRS-G Installation OverviewPreparing the Hypervisor Installing the VRS or VRS-G Software Install dependencies for RhelVRS on Rhel This section containsInstall the VRS package for Rhel If you have modified /etc/default/openvswitch, restartReboot Install dependenciesInstall the following packages using dpkg VRS on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Ubuntu 12.04 Cloud PackagesInstalling the VRS Kernel Module for Mpls over GRE Restart the VRS serviceVRS-G on Rhel or Ubuntu This section contains the following subsectionsInstalling VRS Kernel Module On Rhel Install dependencies for DkmsReboot to pick up correct kernel To verify which kernel is currently runningConfiguring and Running VRS or VRS-G Installing VRS Kernel Module On UbuntuTo customize, use scripts that you run after bootup Verify that the VRS processes restart correctlyCreating the dVSwitch VMware VRS VM DeploymentIntroduction PrerequisitesVerifying the Creation of the dVSwitch VSphere vSwitch ConfigurationsVSwitch0 VSwitch1Deployment of dVRS Information NeededVerifying Deployment Deployment of dVRS Additional VerificationVRS Installation on Citrix XenServer Clean Install on XenServerRemove stock openvswitch Install in the following orderEnsue, with the following error Introduction BlockInstallation Reboot XenServerVerification Upgrade Existing dVRS Installation on XenServer Ensure that the xenmon to OVS socket is upGives hpManagedNetworks Uuid = HPNetUUID Ensure that all packages are installed Verify HPManagedNetwork is createdRoot 15072 0.0 0.0 4032 772 hvc0 + 1545 Running and Configuring VRS Specifying the Active and Standby HP VSCsActive Contoller Standby ControllerVRS Installation on Citrix XenServer How to contact HP Software technical support and software updatesSupport and Other Resources Gather information before contacting an authorized supportRelated information Related information Support and Other Resources Documentation feedback Modify the eth0 configuration Appendix Emulated Ethernet NIC NotesEdit or create the br0 configuration