NOTE: Operating system deployment from OpenManage Integration for VMware and vCenter ( OMIVV ) fails if the BOOT mode in the target machine is set to UEFI

Provisioning Overview

Once a physical inventory of the datacenter is complete, all auto-discovered bare-metal systems are available to the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter for zero touch hardware provisioning and hypervisor deployment. To prepare for provisioning and deployment, you must:

Create a

Contains the hardware settings gathered from a reference server that is used to deploy new

Hardware Profile

servers. See Creating A New Hardware Profile.

Create a

Contains the hypervisor installation information needed for ESX/ESXi deployment. See Creating

Hypervisor Profile

A New Hypervisor Profile.

Create a

Optionally contains a hardware profile, a hypervisor profile, or both. You can save and reuse

Deployment

these profiles as needed for all available datacenter servers. See Building Deployment

Template

Templates.

Once the deployment template is created, use the Deployment Wizard to gather the information necessary to create a scheduled job that provisions server hardware and deploys new hosts in vCenter. For information about running the Deployment Wizard, see Running The Deployment Wizard . Lastly, use the Job Queue to view job status and make changes to pending deployment jobs.

NOTE: No more than two deployment jobs should be scheduled to run consecutively. Multiple jobs should use the scheduling feature to stagger deployment execution.

Understanding Deployment Job Times

Provisioning and deploying bare-metal servers can take between 30 minutes to several hours to complete, depending on certain factors. When starting a deployment job, it is recommended that you plan your deployment time according to the guidelines provided. The amount of time it takes to complete provisioning and deployment varies with deployment type, complexity, and number of deployment jobs running simultaneously. The table below gives guidelines of the approximate time a deployment job may take. Deployment jobs are run in batches of up to five concurrent servers, to improve time for the overall deployment job. The exact number of concurrent jobs depends on resources available.

Table 2. Approximate Deployment Time Scenarios

Deployment Type

Approximate Time Per Deployment

Hypervisor only

Between 30 minutes to 130 minutes

Hardware only

Up to 2 hours depending on the complexity and the RAID,

 

BIOS, and boot options to configure

Hypervisor and Hardware profiles

1 to 4 hours

Server States Within The Deployment Sequence

When an inventory job is run, auto-discovered bare-metal systems are classified in different states to help determine if the server is new to the datacenter or has a pending deployment job scheduled. Administrators can use these states to determine if a server should be included in a deployment job. The states are:

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