Dell EMC VSI For VMware VSphere Client - 8.4 - Product - Guide
Dell EMC VSI For VMware VSphere Client - 8.4 - Product - Guide
Product Guide
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May 2020
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction 7
About this document...........................................................................................8
Audience................................................................................................ 8
Scope.....................................................................................................8
Related Documentation..........................................................................8
Product Overview............................................................................................... 8
Dell EMC Storage System Requirements.......................................................... 10
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
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Introduction
Audience
This solution is designed for VMware administrators who manage Dell EMC storage systems
through the vSphere Client interface.
After the VMware administrator plans and implements the storage environment, the VMware
administrator sets up the VMware virtual environment and deploys the Dell EMC VSI for VMware
vSphere Client. This software enables VMware administrators to provision and manage datastores,
virtual machines on the supported Dell EMC storage systems without the direct involvement of the
storage administrator.
Note: VSI 8.x versions do not support the vSphere Web Client (Flash).
Scope
This document provides information about how to deploy, unregister, and use the Dell EMC VSI for
VMware vSphere Client.
Related Documentation
The following documents contain additional information and are available on Dell EMC Online
Support:
l Dell EMC VSI for VMware vSphere Client Release Notes
Product Overview
The Dell EMC Virtual Storage Integrator (VSI) for VMware vSphere Client is a plug-in for VMware
vCenter. It enables administrators to view, provision, monitor, and manage datastores on Dell EMC
storage systems from the vCenter. VSI supports Unity, VMAX All Flash, PowerMax, XtremIO, and
PowerStore storage systems.
The user interface for VSI provides communication and access to the storage systems. You can
perform the following tasks for the respective storage systems with VSI:
l VMAX All Flash/PowerMax support:
n Storage System and Storage Group Administration
n Provisioning VMFS Datastores
n View VMFS Datastores
n RDM creation
n View VM disk information
n Host Best Practices
n Increase VMFS Datastore capacity
n Delete Datastores and RDMs
n View Datastores and Devices for a selected host or clusters
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Dell EMC VMAX All Flash and PowerMax l At least one masking view to the vCenter
host and/or cluster has been created.
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Dell EMC Unity and UnityVSA l A supported Dell EMC Unity OE software
version is installed.
l Network ports are configured.
l Network connectivity exists between the
Dell EMC Unity and EXS/ESXi servers.
l Dell EMC Unity Block maximum LUN size
is 64 TB, and minimum LUN size is 10 GB.
l A storage pool is created.
l For NFS provisioning, NAS Server must
be configured.
l For vVol Provisioning, at least one
capabilityProfile should be configured.
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CHAPTER 2
Deploying and Unregistering VSI Plug-in
l Overview................................................................................................................................14
l Software prerequisites...........................................................................................................14
l Upgrade VSI Plug-in...............................................................................................................14
l Deploying the VSI Plug-in.......................................................................................................17
l Default Port Assignment........................................................................................................ 19
l Unregistering the VSI plug-in................................................................................................. 19
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Overview
This chapter provides instructions on how to deploy the VSI plug-in.
Change from Flash based to HTML5
This release supports HTML5 vSphere Client only. It does not support the vSphere Web Client
(Flash), as VMware is deprecating the vSphere Web Client in the upcoming releases.
Software prerequisites
This topic provides information about the software prerequisites for the VSI plug-in.
Prerequisites
The following are list of software prerequisites for the VSI plug-in:
l vCenter 6.7.x
l ESXi 6.7.x
This version of VSI supports multiple vCenters in Linked Mode or Enhanced Linked Mode
configurations.
Note: Upgrade from 7.x to 8.x version is not supported.
4. Disable or remove the previous IAPI container. Use the following commands:
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or
docker rm iapi
cp /opt/files/vsi-plugin.zip <OUTPUT_DIRECTORY>
e. All the back up files in the previous steps can be restored after the container upgrade by
copying the files to the new container. For example, docker cp
<OUTPUT_DIRECTORY>
5. This is an optional step. To backup IAPI and VSI files, use the following commands:
a. IAPI database:
cp /opt/files/vsi-plugin.zip <OUTPUT_DIRECTORY>
6. Copy VSI plugin and script files from the Docker image to the local file system of the IAPI
VM.
a. Create a temporary IAPI container with bash access:
b. Copy and extract the files from the Docker image to the local file system:
docker rm iapi-temp
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8. This is an optional step. To restore previous files from backup, use the following command:
Any files backed up in the previous steps can be restored after the container upgrade if
needed by copying the files to the new container. For example:
l To see other options for using SSL certificate verification during registration, use the
following command:
python3 register_extension.py -h
Note: After upgrade, the SSL is not enabled by default. To enable SSL, see Change
settings in application.conf of the IAPI container.
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Note:
l The upgrade package contains the .tar file, the upgrade script, and the docker image.
l You might have to install the tar utility before extracting the upgrade package.
The upgrade script backs up and renames the VSI 8.x docker image, lay down the new
docker image. The script also restores the necessary files to a backup folder. An example for
the folder name, <iapi-before-upgrade-20190412194829>
Note: You can also restore the application.conf and SSL certificates after the
completion of upgrade. Use the restore command with the .tar file that resides in the
backup folder:
Note: After upgrade, the SSL is not enabled by default. To enable SSL, see Change
settings in application.conf of the IAPI container.
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l vCenter Host
Note:
n You can deploy the plug-in to multiple vCenters by providing the vCenter Host
names (FQDN name or IP address) separated by commas. However, the vCenter
credentials must be the same for each vCenter.
n The vCenters must belong to a single SSO domain. Invalid vCenter entries might
corrupt the vCenters list in plug-in view.
l vCenter Administrator Username
l vCenter Administrator Password
Click NEXT.
12. On the Ready to complete tab, verify that all the information is correct and click Finish.
The deployment of the OVF package on the destination datastore begins and the progress is
displayed under Recent Tasks.
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13. Once the OVF template is deployed, power on the IAPI server by clicking the green play
button or right-click the IAPI server Power > Power On.
Results
The Dell EMC VSI plug-in is deployed and displayed under Menu in the vCenter.
Note: You may have to log off from vSphere Client and login.
Dell EMC VMAX All VSI/IAPI requests sent VSI/IAPI REST API 8443 (HTTPS)
Flash and PowerMax to REST API of
Unisphere for
PowerMax
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rm -rf /etc/vmware/vsphere-ui/vc-packages/vsphere-client-serenity/
com.dellemc.vsi.plugin
l For Windows:
rmdir C:\ProgramData\VMware\vCenterServer\cfg\vsphere-client\vc-
packages\vsphere-client-serenity/com.dellemc.vsi.plugin /s
The folder is now removed and the residual plug-in files are cleared.
Results
The VSI plug-in is now unregistered and the residual files are cleared.
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CHAPTER 3
Dell EMC VSI
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Dell EMC VSI
PowerStore Capacity
The PowerStore Capacity panel displays the name and used capacity of PowerStore storage
system.
Note: You can click View All to view all the PowerStore storage systems registered in the VSI
plug-in.
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Procedure
1. Login to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Dell EMC VSI.
Note: You can also click Dell EMC VSI from the home page on the left side.
3. On the Dell EMC VSI page, click vCenter Servers on the left side.
4. On the vCenter Servers page, click the + (add) icon.
Note: In case of linked mode, the + (add) icon is enabled only if there are any
unregistered vCenters from the set of vCenters in the linked mode.
The Register vCenter Server dialog box is displayed.
Note: You can also click Dashboard and click the + symbol next to vCenters in the
Plugin Setup panel/window. The Register vCenter Server dialog box is displayed.
Results
The selected vCenters are now registered to the plug-in.
5. Click UNREGISTER.
Results
The selected vCenter(s) are now unregistered.
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CHAPTER 4
Managing VMAX All Flash/PowerMax Storage
System with VSI
l Introduction...........................................................................................................................26
l Register VMAX All Flash/PowerMax Storage System........................................................... 26
l Unregister VMAX All Flash/PowerMax Storage System........................................................27
l View VMAX All Flash/PowerMax Storage System.................................................................27
l Edit Dell EMC PowerMax Storage System............................................................................ 28
l Register Storage Group.........................................................................................................29
l Unregister Storage Group..................................................................................................... 29
l View Storage Group.............................................................................................................. 30
l Create VMFS Datastores on a VMAX All Flash/PowerMax Storage System......................... 30
l View Datastore Details........................................................................................................... 31
l VMAX All Flash/PowerMax Host Best Practices................................................................... 32
l Create RDMs on VMAX All Flash/PowerMax Storage System.............................................. 32
l Delete RDMs from Dell EMC PowerMax Storage System..................................................... 34
l View Storage Details for RDMs and vVols............................................................................. 34
l Dell EMC PowerMax Usage Limits.........................................................................................34
l Increase VMFS Datastore Capacity ...................................................................................... 36
l Delete Datastores on PowerMax Storage system..................................................................37
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Introduction
This chapter provides information about managing VMAX All Flash and PowerMax storage systems
and storage groups.
You can register, unregister, and view storage systems from the Storage Systems page. You can
provision datastores on a VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage system.
Similarly, you can register, unregister, and view storage groups from Storage Groups page. You
can also add/delete user access to VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage system and VSI. You can
assign usage limits to the users who have access to the VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage
system.
You can create RDMs and view VM disk information for VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage
system. You can also apply host best practices to your VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage system
to set preferred values to the settings.
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7. On the Storage Groups page, the discovered storage groups are displayed. Select the
storage groups from the list and click NEXT.
Note: The Storage Groups page is optional, you can proceed with registration and add
storage group after the registration of the storage system.
8. On the Storage Access page, all the users/groups along with their role/privileges are
displayed. To grant access to the storage group, select the user/group and click NEXT.
Note: You can select multiple users with different roles/privileges and grant them
access to all the storage groups selected in the previous step.
9. On the Ready to Register page, review the details of the VMAX All Flash/PowerMax
storage systems, storage groups, and storage access and click FINISH.
Results
The VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage system is now registered and displayed on the Storage
Systems page.
Note: You can expand the storage system and click Details to view the storage system details
such as Name, Model, Type, Operating System Version, IP address, Owner, and Physical
Capacity. To view the details of the registered storage groups, click Storage Groups.
5. Click UNREGISTER.
Note: The storage groups that are associated with the storage system are also
unregistered.
Results
The storage system is successfully unregistered from VSI.
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Procedure
1. Login to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Dell EMC VSI.
3. Click Storage Systems on the left side.
The Storage Systems page is displayed. The page displays all the storage systems that are
registered to the plug-in.
4. To view the Details of the storage system, click the > icon.
The Details tab provides the following information:
l Name
l Model
l Type
l OS Version
l IP Address
l Owner
It also displays the Physical Capacity of the storage system.
5. To view the details of registered storage groups, click Storage Groups tab.
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7. Select the users or groups that you want to grant access to the storage group. Click NEXT.
8. On Ready to Register page, review the storage system and storage access details and click
FINISH.
Results
The storage group is now registered to VSI and displayed on the Storage Groups page.
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6. Click UNREGISTER.
Results
The storage group is successfully unregistered from VSI.
5. To view the details of users/groups that have access to the storage group, click Storage
Access tab. You can add or delete users/groups from the Storage Access tab.
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5. Click NEXT.
6. Do one of the following and click NEXT:
l If you have chosen to create multiple datastores, enter the number of datastores you
want to create, base name, and digits for name suffix. Click NEXT.
l If you have not chosen to create multiple datastores, on the Datastore Settings tab,
enter the Name of the datastore and verify the location of the datastore. Click NEXT.
7. On the Storage System Selection tab, select the VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage
system from the list of registered storage systems. Click NEXT.
8. On the Storage Settings tab, select the storage settings for the datastore to be created.
Click NEXT.
Note:
l Only storage groups the user has access to and associated with all hosts in the
selected location are available for selection.
l The capacity of the datastore being created must not exceed the user limits for the
user logged in (If there are limits set on that user).
l The service level associated with a storage group is displayed with the storage group
name.
9. On the Ready to Complete tab, verify the settings before creating the datastore and then
click FINISH.
Results
The new datastore is created and is displayed under the Datastores tab for the particular
datacenter, cluster, or host.
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4. To view the backing device composing the datastore, click the datastore from the list of
datastores.
5. Select a cluster or host, click Configure > Dell EMC VSI > Dell EMC Array Devices.
The Dell EMC Array Devices page is displayed, and it displays tabs for PowerMax,
XtremIO, and Unity storage systems . To view the devices that datastores and RDMs use,
click PowerMax, XtremIO or Unity tab. The devices for the respective storage system are
displayed .
6. VSI enables you to set the value to a preferred value. To set the preferred values, click Edit.
The Apply Advanced Settings for PowerMax/VMAX wizard is displayed. It displays the
preferred values for each setting.
7. Select the checkbox for the settings that does not match the preferred values and click
SAVE.
Results
The host settings are now set to the preferred values.
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Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > VMs and Templates.
3. Select a VM, click Configure > Dell EMC VSI > Disks on Dell EMC.
4. Click + CREATE RDM.
Note: You can also use create RDM by right-clicking a VM.
The Create RDM Disk on Dell EMC storage dialog box is displayed.
Note: RDM creation is supported only for VMs based on VMFS datastores.
5. On the Hard Disk Settings tab, select the hard disk settings to create the RDMs.
Select the values for the following settings:
l Location
Note: You cannot select the value for Location in this release, it is autoset to Share
with the virtual machine.
l Compatibility Mode
Note: If the compatibility mode is selected as virtual, the setting Disk Mode is
enabled. Select the value for Disk Mode.
l Shares
l Limit IOPs
l Virtual Device Nodes
Click NEXT.
6. On the Storage System tab, select the VMAX All Flash/PowerMax storage system that you
want to use to create the RDMs. Click NEXT.
7. On the Storage Settings tab, select the values for:
l Capacity
Note:
n The capacity must not exceed the user limits for the user that is logged in (If
there are limits set on that user).
n The minimum capacity is 4 MB, and the maximum capacity is 65,536 GB.
l Storage Groups
Note:
n The service level that is associated with a storage group is displayed with the
storage group name.
n The storage groups available for selection are associated with the ESXi hosts that
is hosting the VM and the user has access to.
Click NEXT.
8. On the Ready to Complete tab, review your selections and click FINISH.
The progress of RDM creation is displayed in the Recent Tasks panel and when completed
an RDM disk is successfully created. To view the RDM details, click Configure > Dell EMC
VSI > Disks on Dell EMC and select the RDM disk that you created.
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Note: The RDM creation task is submitted to the vCenter, and the RDM data must be
collected from vCenter after the completion of the task. Hence, there might be a delay
in displaying the details after RDM creation.
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5. To set the usage limits for a specific array, click the PowerMax/VMAX tab. Click the edit
(pencil) icon in each column to set the limit.
You can set limits for the following:
l Maximum Device Capacity
l Maximum # of Devices
l Maximum Total Capacity
Note:
l When you set or edit the usage limits, click the green tick mark for each limit to save
the changes made or the red X mark to discard the changes.
l You can also set usage limits for all the PowerMax/VMAX storage systems at once
using Edit limits for all.
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Results
The selected datastore is successfully deleted.
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CHAPTER 5
Managing XtremIO Storage System with VSI
l Introduction...........................................................................................................................40
l Register XtremIO Storage System........................................................................................ 40
l Unregister XtremIO Storage System......................................................................................41
l View XtremIO Storage System.............................................................................................. 41
l Edit Dell EMC XtremIO Storage System................................................................................42
l Create VMFS Datastores on XtremIO Storage System......................................................... 42
l View Datastore Details.......................................................................................................... 43
l Edit VMFS Datastore Properties........................................................................................... 44
l XtremIO Host Best Practices................................................................................................ 44
l Create RDMs on XtremIO Storage System........................................................................... 45
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Introduction
This chapter provides information about managing the XtremIO storage systems.
You can register, unregister, edit, and view XtremIO storage systems from Storage Systems
page.
You can create RDMs and view VM disk information for XtremIO storage system. You can also
apply Host Best Practices to your XtremIO storage system to set preferred values to the
settings.
You can provision and view XtremIO datastores.
l XMS Username
l XMS Password
Once all the values are specified, the NEXT button is enabled. Click NEXT.
6. On the Storage Systems to Register tab, select the XtremIO storage system that you
want to register and click NEXT.
Note: You can select multiple XtremIO storage systems by selecting the check boxes.
Click NEXT.
7. The Storage Access tab displays all the vCenter users/groups. You can select the users/
groups from the list to grant them access to an XtremIO storage system. Click NEXT.
Note:
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l It is optional to grant permissions for users/groups during registration. You can also
provide access after the storage system registration.
l You can select multiple users/groups by selecting the check boxes.
8. On the Ready to Register tab, review the settings and click FINISH.
Results
The XtremIO storage system is registered and displayed on the Storage Systems page.
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l ID
l Connect Status
l Management Ip
l Owner
l XMS Version
It also displays Physical Capacity and Volume Capacity of the XtremIO storage system.
5. To view all the users/groups having access to the XtremIO storage system, click User
Access tab.
Note: You can add users/groups by clicking + (add) icon and grant the access. You can
also revoke grant permission for users/groups by clicking X (delete) icon.
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Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Hosts and Clusters.
3. Right-click a datacenter, cluster, folder, or host and select Dell EMC VSI Actions > New
Datastore.
The Create Datastore on Dell EMC Storage dialog box is displayed.
4. To create the datastore, select the Type of datastore as VMFS and select the Version 6
from the drop-down.
Note: Optionally you can also create multiple datastores by selecting the checkbox for
Create multiple datastores. You can create a maximum of 10 datastores at one time.
5. Click NEXT.
6. On the Datastore Settings page, enter the Name of the datastore and verify the location
of the datastore. Click NEXT.
7. On the Storage System Selection page, select the XtremIO storage system from the list of
registered storage systems. Click NEXT.
Note: Only registered storage systems with status Connected are displayed.
8. On the Initiator Group Selection page, select the initiator group and click NEXT.
Note: You can select multiple initiator groups.
9. On the Storage Settings page, select the storage settings and click NEXT.
10. On the Ready to Complete page, verify the settings before creating the datastore and then
click FINISH.
Results
The new datastore is created and is displayed under the Datastores tab for the particular
datacenter, cluster, folder, or host.
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click PowerMax, XtremIO or Unity tab. The devices for the respective storage system are
displayed .
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5. Select Advanced settings for Array Type: XtremIO to manage host settings for XtremIO.
The panel displays the list of settings and the values for each of the settings from the host.
The settings with warning icon do not meet the best practices.
Note: Hover over the warning icon to view the preferred value. Select the setting and
the description of the setting is displayed.
6. VSI enables you to set the value to a preferred value. To set the preferred values, click Edit.
The Apply Advanced Settings for XtremIO wizard is displayed. It displays the preferred
values for each setting.
There are two functions of host settings:
l ESXi settings: It is applied to host as global value. It does not affect existing LUN
properties. It is applied to LUN that is created after applying the settings.
l LUN settings: It is applied to all existing XtremIO LUNs on the host. Applying LUN setting
does not affect LUN which is mounted after apply.
7. Select the checkbox for the settings that does not match the preferred values and click
SAVE.
Results
The host settings are now set to the preferred values.
Note: For MaxHWTransferSize
l If no XtremIO storage system is registered to the VSI plug-in, the option for
MaxHWTransferSize is not displayed.
l If only XtremIO X1 is registered, the preferred value is 256.
l If only XtremIO X2 is registered, the preferred value is 4096.
l If both XtremIO X1 and X2 are registered, the preferred value is 4096.
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The Create RDM Disk on Dell EMC storage dialog box is displayed.
Note: RDM creation is supported only for VMs based on VMFS datastores.
5. On the Hard Disk Settings tab, select the hard disk settings to create the RDMs.
Select the values for the following settings:
l Location
Note: You cannot select the value for Location in this release, it is autoset to Share
with the virtual machine.
l Compatibility Mode
Note: If the compatibility mode is selected as virtual, the setting Disk Mode is
enabled. Select the value for Disk Mode.
l Shares
l Limit IOPs
l Virtual Device Nodes
Click NEXT.
6. On the Storage System tab, select the XtremIO storage system that you want to use to
create the RDMs. Click NEXT.
7. On the Storage Settings tab, select the values for:
l Capacity
Note: The minimum capacity is 1 MB and the maximum capacity is 65536 GB.
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CHAPTER 6
Managing Unity Storage System with VSI
l Introduction...........................................................................................................................48
l Register Unity Storage System............................................................................................. 48
l Unregister Unity Storage System..........................................................................................49
l View Unity Storage System Details....................................................................................... 50
l Edit Dell EMC Unity Storage System.................................................................................... 50
l Register Unity Storage Pool...................................................................................................51
l Unregister Unity Storage Pools............................................................................................. 52
l View Unity Storage Pool Details............................................................................................ 52
l Register NAS Servers............................................................................................................53
l Unregister Unity NAS Servers...............................................................................................53
l View Unity NAS Server Details.............................................................................................. 54
l Register Unity Capability Profiles.......................................................................................... 54
l Unregister Unity Capability Profiles...................................................................................... 55
l View Unity Capability Profiles............................................................................................... 55
l Manage Unity Capability Profile Access................................................................................ 56
l Create VMFS Datastores on Unity Storage System.............................................................. 57
l Create NFS Datastores on Unity Storage System................................................................. 58
l Create vVol Datastores on a Unity Storage System.............................................................. 58
l View NFS/VMFS/vVol Datastore Storage Details.................................................................59
l Edit VMFS Datastore Properties........................................................................................... 60
l Edit NFS Datastore Properties.............................................................................................. 60
l Edit vVol Datastore Properties...............................................................................................61
l Manage Access and Connectivity for NFS datastores............................................................61
l Unity Host Best Practices..................................................................................................... 62
l Create RDMs on Unity Storage System................................................................................ 62
l View Datastore Details.......................................................................................................... 64
l View Storage Details for RDMs and vVols............................................................................. 64
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Introduction
This chapter provides information about managing Unity storage system, Unity storage pools,
Unity Capability profiles, and Unity NAS Servers.
You can register, unregister, edit, and view Unity storage systems. Similarly you can register,
unregister, and view details of the Unity storage pools, Unity Capability profiles, and Unity NAS
Servers.
You can create RDMs and view VM disk information for Unity storage system. You can also apply
Host Best Practices to your Unity storage system to set preferred values to the settings.
You can provision, modify VMFS and NFS datastores. You can create and manage vVol datastores
on Dell EMC Unity and UnityVSA storage system.
l Unisphere Username
l Unisphere Password
Once all the values are specified, the NEXT button is enabled. Click NEXT.
6. On the Storage Pools tab, select the storage pools that you want to register and click
NEXT.
Note:
l You can select multiple storage pools by selecting the check boxes.
l Storage pool selection can be also done post the storage system registration.
7. On the NAS Servers tab, select the NAS Servers that you want to register and click NEXT.
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Note:
l You can select multiple NAS servers by selecting the check boxes.
l NAS server selection can be also done post the storage system registration.
8. On the Capability Profiles tab, select the capability profiles to be accessible to VSI and
click NEXT.
Note: The capability profiles cannot be created in VSI, they must be created from
Unisphere.
9. On the Storage Access tab, select the users or groups from the list of all the vCenter users
and groups are displayed. Click NEXT. The selected users or groups are granted access to
the Unity Storage Pools, Capability Profiles, and NAS Servers.
Note:
l The Storage Access tab is enabled only if you select a Storage Pool, Capability
Profile, or NAS Server. This tab is not displayed in the wizard if you do not select any
Storage Pool, Capability Profile, or a NAS Server.
You can select multiple users or groups by selecting the check boxes.
10. On the Ready to Register tab, review the settings and click FINISH.
Results
The Unity storage system is registered and displayed on the Storage Systems page.
Results
The Unity storage system is successfully unregistered.
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5. Click Storage Pools tab, it displays all the registered storage pools that are accessible to
the VSI plug-in.
Note: You can add storage pools by clicking + icon and you can also delete the storage
pools by clicking X icon from the Storage Pools tab.
6. Click NAS Servers tab, it displays all the registered NAS servers that are accessible to the
VSI plug-in.
Note: You can add NAS Servers by clicking + icon and you can also delete the NAS
Servers by clicking X icon from the NAS Servers tab.
7. Click Capability Profile tab, it displays the registered capability profiles for a Unity storage
system.
Note: The owners of the Unity storage system can register or unregister capability
profiles.
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6. On the Select Unity pools tab, select the Unity pool and click NEXT.
Note: You can select multiple Unity storage pools by selecting them from the list of
storage pools displayed.
7. On the Storage Access tab, select the users or groups to give them access to the Unity
storage pool. Click NEXT.
8. On the Ready to Register tab, review the Unity pools and storage access details and click
FINISH.
Results
The Unity pool is now registered to the plug-in and displayed under Unity Storage Pools page.
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It also displays the Pool Capacity bar which provides the used capacity and free capacity
information.
5. Click Storage Access tab, it displays the Users/Groups who have access to the Unity
storage pool.
You can add more Users/Groups to the Unity storage pool or delete Users/Groups from the
Unity storage pool by clicking + (add) and X (delete) icons.
6. On the Select NAS Servers tab, select the NAS Servers you want to register to VSI and
click NEXT.
Note: You can select multiple NAS servers by selecting them from the list displayed.
7. On the Storage Access tab, select the users or groups to give them access to NAS Servers.
Click NEXT.
8. On the Ready to Register tab, review the selected Unity NAS Servers and storage access
details and click FINISH.
Results
The Unity NAS Servers are registered and displayed on the Unity NAS Servers page.
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The Unity NAS Servers page is displayed. It displays all the registered Unity NAS Servers.
4. Select the Unity NAS Server that you want to unregister.
Note: You can select multiple Unity NAS Servers by selecting them from the list
displayed.
5. Click Storage Access tab, it displays the Users/Groups who have access to the NAS
servers.
You can add more Users/Groups to the Unity storage pool or delete Users/Groups from the
Unity storage pool by clicking + (add) and X (delete) icons.
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l The owners of the Unity storage system can register additional Capability Profiles or unregister
existing Capability Profiles.
Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Dell EMC VSI.
3. Click Unity Capability Profiles on the left side. The Unity Capability Profiles page displays
all the registered Capability Profiles.
4. Click + (add) icon, the Register Capability Profiles wizard is displayed.
5. On the Storage Systems tab, select the Unity storage systems to discover the Capability
Profiles. Click NEXT.
6. On the Select Capability Profiles tab, select the Capability Profiles to make them
accessible to VSI. Click NEXT.
7. On the Storage Access tab, select the vCenter users or groups that you want to grant
access to the capability profiles.
8. On the Ready to Register tab, review the selected Capability Profiles and storage access
details. Click FINISH.
Results
The Unity Capability Profiles are registered and displayed on the Unity Capability Profiles page.
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5. Click Storage Access tab, it displays all the users or groups who have access to the
capability profiles.
Note: The Unity storage system owner can grant access, click + (add) to add the access
to capability profiles.
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Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Hosts and Clusters.
3. Right-click a datacenter, cluster, folder, or host and select Dell EMC VSI Actions > New
Datastore.
The Create Datastore on Dell EMC Storage dialog box is displayed.
4. To create the datastore, select the Type of datastore as VMFS and select the Version from
drop-down as 6.
Note: Optionally you can also create multiple datastores by selecting the checkbox for
Create multiple datastores. You can create a maximum of 10 datastores at one time.
5. Click NEXT.
6. If you have not chosen to create multiple datastores, on the Datastore Settings tab, enter
the Name of the datastore and verify the location of the datastore. Click NEXT.
If you have chosen to create multiple datastores, enter the number of datastores you want
to create, base name, and digits for name suffix. Click NEXT.
Note: The Name of the datastore should be valid. It can include alphanumeric
characters, space, hyphen, underscore, open, and close parenthesis. No other
characters are valid.
7. On the Storage System Selection tab, select the Unity storage system from the list of
registered storage systems. Click NEXT.
Note: Only registered storage systems with status Connected are displayed.
8. On the Storage Settings tab, select the storage settings and click NEXT.
Note: The Data Reduction and Advanced Deduplication properties are supported only
for All Flash Unity storage systems.
9. On the Ready to Complete tab, verify the settings before creating the datastore and then
click FINISH.
Results
The new datastore is created and is displayed under the Datastores tab for the particular
datacenter, cluster, folder, or host.
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Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Hosts and Clusters.
3. Right-click a datacenter, cluster, folder, or host and select Dell EMC VSI Actions > New
Datastore.
The Create Datastore on Dell EMC Storage dialog box is displayed.
4. To create the datastore, select the Type of datastore as NFS and select the Version from
the drop-down. Click NEXT.
5. On the Datastore Settings tab, enter the Name of the datastore and verify the location of
the datastore. Click NEXT.
6. On the Storage System Selection tab, select the Unity storage system from the list of
registered storage systems. Click NEXT.
7. On the Storage Settings tab, select the storage settings and click NEXT.
Note: The NAS servers available for selection in the drop-down are the NAS servers
that user has been granted access to. If the user has not been granted access to a NAS
server, an error banner is displayed.
8. On the Host Access tab, select the hosts that you want to access the datastore, and select
the access mode.
Note: You can set the access mode for each host individually or the same for all selected
hosts. The default access mode must be set to No Access to prevent other hosts from
accessing the datastore.
9. On the Ready to Complete tab, verify the settings before creating the datastore and click
FINISH.
Results
The new NFS datastore is created and is displayed under the Datastores tab for the particular
datacenter, cluster, or host.
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Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Hosts and Clusters.
3. Right-click a datacenter, cluster, folder, or host and select Dell EMC VSI Actions > New
Datastore.
The Create Datastore on Dell EMC Storage dialog box is displayed.
4. To create the datastore, select the Type of datastore as vVol Block or vVol File. Click
NEXT.
5. On the Datastore Settings tab, enter the Name of the datastore and verify the location of
the datastore. Click NEXT.
6. On the Storage System Selection tab, select the Unity storage system from the list of
registered storage systems. Click NEXT.
Note:
l Only the Unity storage systems that the user has access to are displayed.
l If the Unity system is not registered as a VASA Provider, a red banner is displayed.
7. On the Capability Profile tab, select the capability profiles to create the datastore.
Note: You can modify the datastore size in the Datastore Size(GB) column by selecting
the Edit (pencil) icon. The total size of the datastore is displayed below the datagrid.
8. On the Ready to Complete tab, verify the settings before creating the datastore and click
FINISH.
Results
The new vVol Datastore is created and displayed under the Datastores tab for the particular
datacenter, cluster, folder, or host.
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5. To edit the Data Reduction, click EDIT in the Data Reduction panel.
The Edit Data Reduction wizard is displayed. To enable or disable Data Reduction, select or
deselect the Data Reduction checkbox. You can choose to enable Advanced Deduplication
when Data Reduction is enabled. Click SAVE to save your settings.
6. To edit FAST VP, click EDIT in the FAST VP panel.
The FAST VP wizard is displayed. Select a Tiering Policy and click SAVE.
7. To edit Host IO Limit, click EDIT in the Host IO Limit panel.
The Host IO Limit wizard is displayed. Select a limit and click SAVE.
8. To edit SP Owner, click EDIT in the SP Owner panel.
The SP Owner wizard is displayed. Select an SP Owner and click SAVE.
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5. To edit the Data Reduction, click EDIT in the Data Reduction panel.
The Edit Data Reduction wizard is displayed. To enable or disable Data Reduction, select or
deselect the Data Reduction checkbox. You can choose to enable Advanced Deduplication
when Data Reduction is enabled. Click SAVE to save your settings.
6. To edit FAST VP, click EDIT in the FAST VP panel.
The FAST VP wizard is displayed. Select a Tiering Policy and click SAVE.
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8. To change the default access mode, click EDIT in the Default Access Mode panel. Select
the default access mode and click SAVE.
9. To unmount the NFS datastore from hosts, select the hosts and click X (delete) icon.
The Unmount Datastore dialog box is displayed.
10. Confirm the hosts that are selected and click UNMOUNT to continue.
The datastore is now successfully unmounted from the selected hosts.
6. VSI enables you to set the value to a preferred value. To set the preferred values, click Edit.
The Apply Advanced Settings for Unity wizard is displayed. It displays the preferred values
for each setting.
7. Select the checkbox for the settings that does not match the preferred values and click
SAVE.
Results
The host settings are now set to the preferred values.
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l The required privileges must be provided for the current logged in user. To provide the
privileges see Provide Privileges for Current Logged in User for RDM Provisioning on page 86.
Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > VMs and Templates.
3. Select a VM, click Configure > Dell EMC VSI > Disks on Dell EMC.
4. Click + CREATE RDM.
Note: You can also use create RDM by right-clicking a VM.
The Create RDM Disk on Dell EMC storage dialog box is displayed.
Note: RDM creation is supported only for VMs based on VMFS datastores.
5. On the Hard Disk Settings tab, select the hard disk settings to create the RDMs.
Select the values for the following settings:
l Location
Note: You cannot select the value for Location in this release, it is autoset to Share
with the virtual machine.
l Compatibility Mode
Note: If the compatibility mode is selected as virtual, the setting Disk Mode is
enabled. Select the value for Disk Mode.
l Shares
l Limit IOPs
l Virtual Device Nodes
Click NEXT.
6. On the Storage System tab, select the Unity storage system that you want to use to create
the RDMs. Click NEXT.
7. On the Storage Settings tab, select the values for:
l Storage Pool
l Capacity
Note: The minimum capacity is 1 GB and the maximum capacity is 65536 GB.
l Tiering Policy
l Choose to enable either of the following:
n Thin
n Data Reduction
Note:
– You can enable data reduction with or without Advanced Deduplication.
– Data Reduction is available for Unity 4.5 and All Flash pools.
8. On the Ready to Complete tab, review your selections and click FINISH.
The progress of RDM creation is displayed in the Recent Tasks panel and when completed
an RDM disk is successfully created. To view the RDM details, click Configure > Dell EMC
VSI > Disks on Dell EMC and select the RDM disk that you created.
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Note: The RDM creation task is submitted to the vCenter, and the RDM data must be
collected from vCenter after the completion of the task. Hence, there might be a delay
in displaying the details after RDM creation.
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l Introduction...........................................................................................................................66
l Register a Dell EMC PowerStore Storage System................................................................ 66
l Unregister a Dell EMC PowerStore Storage System............................................................. 67
l Edit a Dell EMC PowerStore Storage System........................................................................67
l Grant/Revoke Storage Access.............................................................................................. 68
l Manage VMFS Datastores for PowerStore........................................................................... 69
l Manage vVol Datastore for PowerStore.................................................................................71
l Manage VM Disks for PowerStore.........................................................................................72
l Manage Host Settings for PowerStore..................................................................................73
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Introduction
This chapter provides information about managing the Dell EMC PowerStore storage system.
VSI 8.4 supports the following functions:
l Register, unregister and edit the Dell EMC PowerStore storage system.
l Grant or revoke vCenter user/group access to Dell EMC PowerStore storage system.
l Create VMFS and vVol datastores, view, and edit the datastores.
l Create RDMs and view a VMs disks.
l View and apply host settings based on host best practices.
6. In the Storage Access step, select the vCenter users and groups to provide them access to
the storage. Click NEXT.
7. In the VASA Provider step, select the check-box Register as VASA Provider to enable
vVols using this storage system. Click NEXT.
Note:
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l The VASA Provider step is added, only when VSI detects that the Dell EMC
PowerStore storage system is not registered as a VASA Provider.
l Supports registering all vCenter servers in linked mode groups.
8. In the Ready to Register step, review your selections and click FINISH.
You can click BACK to make any changes.
Results
The Dell EMC PowerStore storage system is now registered to VSI plug-in and displayed on the
Storage Systems page.
Note: You can expand the storage system and click Details to view the storage system details.
To view the details of the users who have access to the storage system, click User Access.
5. Click UNREGISTER.
Results
The storage system is successfully unregistered from VSI.
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5. To change ownership, select the user from the drop-down for Owner.
Note: Only the owner of the storage system can assign the owner permission to a user
with vCenter admin privileges.
6. To register VASA provider for vCenters, select the Register as VASA Provider checkbox.
The checkbox will be enabled when vCenter or vCenters in linked mode group are not
registered with VASA provider.
7. Modify your settings and click SAVE.
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5. In the Datastore Settings step, enter the Name of the datastore and verify the location of
the datastore. Click NEXT.
6. In the Storage System Selection step, select the Dell EMC PowerStore storage system
that you want to use to create the datastore. Click NEXT.
Note:
l Only registered storage systems with status Connected are displayed.
l Only the storage systems the user has access to are displayed.
7. In the Storage Settings step, select the Capacity of the datastore, the Performance
Policy, and a Protection Policy (Optional). Click NEXT.
8. In the Ready to Complete step, verify the settings before creating the datastore. Click
BACK to modify the settings or FINISH to create the datastore.
Results
The new datastore is created and displayed under the Datastores tab for the particular
datacenter, cluster, folder, or host.
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4. To increase the datastore capacity, click INCREASE under the Capacity panel.
The Increase Datastore Capacity dialog box is displayed. Modify the datastore size, click
SAVE.
5. To change the performance policy, click CHANGE POLICY under the Performance panel.
The Change Performance Policy dialog box is displayed. Select a different policy, click
SAVE.
6. To change or assign a protection policy, click CHANGE POLICY under the Protection
panel.
The Change Protection Policy dialog box is displayed. Select a policy or select None to
remove from protection. Click SAVE.
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5. In the Datastore Settings step, enter the name of the datastore and verify the location of
the datastore. Click NEXT.
6. In the Storage System Selection step, select the Dell EMC PowerStore storage system
that you want to use to create the datastore. Click NEXT.
Note: Only the storage systems a user has access to are displayed.
8. In the Ready to Complete step, review the settings. Click BACK to modify your settings or
click FINISH to create the datastore.
Results
The new datastore is created and is displayed under the Datastores tab for the particular
datacenter, cluster, folder, or host.
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Procedure
1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Storage.
Results
The storage details for vVol datastore are displayed in the General and Capacity panels.
5. Select the checkbox Enable vVol datastore capacity quota. Select the Maximum
Capacity and a High Water Mark (%).
Enter the Maximum Capacity and percentage of High Water Mark (%). Click SAVE.
The Create RDM Disk on Dell EMC storage dialog box is displayed.
Note: RDM creation is supported only for VMs based on VMFS datastores.
5. In the Hard Disk Settings step, select the disk settings. Click NEXT.
6. In the Storage System step, select the PowerStore storage system that you want to use to
create the RDM. Click NEXT.
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Note: Only the storage systems the user has access to are displayed.
7. In the Storage Settings step, select the disk capacity, performance and protection policies.
Click NEXT.
8. In the Ready to Complete step, verify your settings. Click BACK to modify your settings or
click FINISH to create the RDM.
Results
The progress of RDM creation is displayed in the Recent Tasks panel and when completed an RDM
disk is successfully created.
Note: The RDM creation task is submitted to the vCenter, and the RDM data must be
collected from vCenter after the completion of the task. Hence, there might be a delay in
displaying the capacity of RDM.
4. To view a detail description of the host setting, hover over the info icon. Click EDIT to set
the best practices for the host.
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Using VSI to Manage Users/Groups
l Introduction...........................................................................................................................76
l Add Users/Groups.................................................................................................................76
l Edit Users/Groups.................................................................................................................77
l View User/Group...................................................................................................................77
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Introduction
This chapter provides information about managing vCenter users/groups and how to grant them
access to Dell EMC storage systems.
You can perform the add, edit, and view operations from the Users/Groups page.
Add Users/Groups
Use the procedure in this topic to add users/groups and grant them access to storage.
Before you begin
l A vCenter user who registers a storage system, becomes the owner and controls access to the
storage system and its storage.
l vCenter users who have privileges to create datastores can create datastores on the storage
systems they have been granted access to.
l A vCenter user can view storage system details that are associated with a datastore without
being granted access.
Procedure
1. Log in to VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Dell EMC VSI.
3. Click Users/Groups on the left side. The Users/Groups page is displayed. It displays the
vCenter administrator name and list of all users/groups that have access to the Dell EMC
storage systems.
Note: The vCenter administrator name is displayed even if the administrator has not
registered any storage systems or been granted access to them.
5. To grant access to the users/groups, select the User/Group and the storage system.
Note:
l Only the storage systems that are registered by you are listed for selection.
l You can select multiples users/groups by selecting the checkbox.
6. Click ADD.
The users/groups are added and displayed on the Users/Groups page.
Results
The users/groups are granted access to the storage system. The users/groups are displayed under
or removed from the Users/Groups page.
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Edit Users/Groups
Use the procedure in this topic to edit a user's or group's access to the Dell EMC storage systems.
Procedure
1. Log in to VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Dell EMC VSI.
3. Click Users/Groups on the left side. The Users/Groups page is displayed. It displays the
vCenter administrator name and list of all users/groups that have access to the Dell EMC
storage systems.
Note: The vCenter administrator name is displayed even if the administrator has not
registered any storage systems or been granted access to them.
7. Click SAVE.
Results
The users/groups are accordingly displayed or removed from the Users/Groups and User
Access/Storage Access page.
View User/Group
Use the procedure in this topic to view the user/group details.
Procedure
1. Log in to VMware vSphere Client.
2. Click Menu > Dell EMC VSI.
3. Click Users/Groups on the left side.
The Users/Groups page is displayed, it displays list of all users/groups that have access to
the Dell EMC storage systems.
4. Select the user or group that you want to view.
The Users/Groups page displays Summary and Details of the selected user/group. The
Summary tab displays the number of storage systems the user/group has access to out of
the total number of storage systems registered in the VSI plug-in.
5. To view the details, click Details tab, it displays each storage system details along with the
storage group or storage pool details.
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SSL Certificate Management
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5. Login to IAPI server through SSH and run the following command:
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2. Install the wget utility and download the root certificates from each vCenter.
Use the following commands:
unzip download.zip
To know more about downloading the SSL certificates, see How to download vCenter
Server root certificates.
4. Import the Linux-based, X.509, root certificate for your vCenter. For example, after you
unzip the file, the certificate to import will look like certs/lin/e65bea3e.0
To import, use the following command:
exit
docker restart iapi
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Note: The alias name must be IP/FQDN being used for exporting certificates from
storage system management interfaces (XMS/Unisphere).
3. Download certificate chain from the vCenter host, use the following command:
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root@photon [ ~ ]# exit
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APPENDIX
Reference Topics
This chapter includes all the reference topics used in this document:
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The Configure Raw device privilege allows the user to add or remove a raw disk mapping or
SCSI pass through device. Setting this privilege overrides any other privilege for modifying
raw devices, including connection states.
5. On the next screen, provide the Role name, Description and click FINISH.
The privilege for the virtual machine is successfully added.
6. Similarly, select Host from the list of roles and select the privilege Storage partition
configuration for the host. Click NEXT.
Note: To view all the privileges for host, click See more privileges.
The Storage partition configuration privilege allows VMFS datastore and diagnostic
partition management. Users with this privilege can scan for new storage devices and
manage iSCSI.
7. On the next screen, provide the Role name, Description and click FINISH.
The privilege for the host is successfully added.
8. You must grant the role for the current user on the specific managed objects (the target VM
and the target host) in vSphere.
a. For target host, click Menu > Hosts and Clusters and right-click the target host and
click Add Permission. The Add Permission wizard is displayed. Specify the user and the
role having the Storage partition configuration privilege and click OK.
b. For target VM, click Menu > VMs and Templates and right-click the target VM and click
Add Permission. The Add Permission wizard is displayed. Specify the user and the role
having the Configure Raw device privilege and click OK.
Results
The user has all the required privileges for RDM provisioning.
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The Storage partition configuration privilege allows VMFS datastore and diagnostic
partition management. Users with this privilege can scan for new storage devices and
manage iSCSI.
5. On the next screen, provide the Role name, Description and click FINISH.
The privilege for the host is successfully added.
Results
The user has the required privileges for datastore provisioning.
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