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Document Title DIU VDI Solution - Design and Implementation
Author Ahmad Hassan
Table of Contents
Licensing......................................................................................................................................................... 22
vCenter Permissions..................................................................................................................................... 22
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 27
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 29
Licensing......................................................................................................................................................... 31
vCenter Permissions..................................................................................................................................... 31
Resources ....................................................................................................................................................... 33
5.2.3.2.Hosts .............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Host: mn-vesxi-01.vdiu.local....................................................................................................................... 35
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 36
Host: mn-vesxi-02.vdiu.local....................................................................................................................... 37
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 38
Host: mn-vesxi-03.vdiu.local....................................................................................................................... 39
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 40
Host: mn-vesxi-04.vdiu.local....................................................................................................................... 41
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 42
Resources ....................................................................................................................................................... 44
Host: mn-vesxi-05.vdiu.local....................................................................................................................... 47
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 48
Host: mn-vesxi-06.vdiu.local....................................................................................................................... 49
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 50
Host: mn-vesxi-07.vdiu.local....................................................................................................................... 51
o Block Storage................................................................................................................................................. 52
6.2.2. SoBa................................................................................................................................................................. 54
Subnets ........................................................................................................................................................... 54
Servers ............................................................................................................................................................ 54
o MN-DC-01.vDIU.local .................................................................................................................................... 54
o MN-DC-02.vDIU.local .................................................................................................................................... 54
6.4.1. MN-DC-01........................................................................................................................................................ 56
6.4.2. MN-DC-02........................................................................................................................................................ 57
6.6. Groups............................................................................................................................................................. 60
6.7.11.Studies/Users/Office-Users (1).................................................................................................................. 63
General............................................................................................................................................................ 65
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 65
General............................................................................................................................................................ 66
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 66
General............................................................................................................................................................ 67
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 67
General............................................................................................................................................................ 68
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 68
General............................................................................................................................................................ 69
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 69
General............................................................................................................................................................ 70
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 70
General............................................................................................................................................................ 71
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 71
General............................................................................................................................................................ 72
Name Servers................................................................................................................................................. 72
8.2.1. Properties....................................................................................................................................................... 74
General............................................................................................................................................................ 74
DNS .................................................................................................................................................................. 74
Failover ........................................................................................................................................................... 74
Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 74
8.3.2. Exclusions....................................................................................................................................................... 75
Backupexec Services:.................................................................................................................................... 96
Backup Strategy configuration for backup jobs for all servers:- ........................................................ 98
15.4. Infrastructure Management (HP System Insight Manager SIM): ..................................................... 112
16.3. System Hardware installation in the Rack and Cabling: .................................................................... 115
16.4.2. HPE Virtual Connect FlexFabric-20/40 F8 Module for c-Class BladeSystem ................................. 119
1. Document Scope
This document intends to introduce the VDIU Configuration document to Golden Square as a configuration
reference for the VDI project deployment
2. Solution Introduction
Any business today depends heavily on the Information
Technology Services where any IT service failure directly
affects the Business Continuity. Here begins TARGET’s
Responsibility.
In order to cope with the DIU vision and to lead the firms’
efforts into achieving its Strategic Business Goals for its
critical services, DIU IT department needs to simplify and
automate the management of GIS users and traditional Power
Users desktops and securely deliver desktop as a service to
users from a central location at levels of availability and
reliability unmatched by traditional PCs
Virtualizing the graphics workstation provides immediate benefits by enabling workers to collaborate and be
productive from any location, using any endpoint device. This enables organizations to employ the best global
talent available and work more easily with valued partners and suppliers. Virtualization also offers both CapEx
and OpEx savings, driving down acquisition and maintenance costs.
Innovations in hardware-based graphics acceleration and virtualization technology have made graphics
Workstation virtualization a reality. With the latest generation of virtualization software, display protocols, and
advanced graphics cards, virtual desktops can meet and even exceed the performance expectations of designers
and researchers accustomed to working on high-end standalone graphics workstations. The ability of a single
physical GPU to support multiple users also has important implications for IT as well as for users who are
increasingly accustomed to mobility
To achieve this, TARGET Consultancy Services has deployed Horizon 7 VDI Solution in DIU to deliver a secure
access to applications and data to any device to give end users maximum mobility and flexibility. While give IT
the power of security and control
The VDI solution was deployed within a complete vision that is guided by a complete awareness with DIU mission
and strategic goals.
All the operations are planned to support DIU business continuity. This project has been implemented by our
experienced technical teams, each in a certain specialty to guarantee the Quality of Service that is always expected
from TARGET.
3. Solution Overview
3.1 Solution Layout:
Office & GIS VDI ThinApp
Cluster
(7Hosts)
Full Clones
vCenter
Server (1VM)
Golden Square
Connection Servers Servers
(2VMs)
Firewall
Images
Infrastructure DataStore
Clients
Hosts Cluster
(2Hosts)
VMware Horizon 7 industry’s leading desktop virtualization solution was used to convert physical clients’
desktops to a managed secured service. It offers wide range of facilities like: snapshots of clients’ desktop
which allow fast recovery of any fault with min. downtime and Persona Management feature which helps
preserving user data and profile by synchronizing it to a network location efficiently.
NVIDIA GRID vGPU graphics acceleration technology from NVIDIA was used to enables single GPU
(graphics processing unit) to be shared among multiple virtual desktops.
Twelve NVIDIA M6 Graphic Cards were shared on a 2:1 ratio, to serve the GIS user’s needs.
Nvidia Users
Office Users
Power Office Users
VDI desktops were deployed as Full clones to support replication to a DR Site in a coming phase.
VMware vApp were deployed on 1 VM to deliver applications without the need to create separate desktop
pools if a small number of users have different requirements than the rest
The whole VMware environment is fault tolerant using VMware HA (High Availability) Cluster.
VMware vRealize Operations for Horizon were deployed for monitoring and performance analytics, as
well as Capacity management, planning and optimization
Microsoft Window 2012r2 Active Directory Domain Services were deployed on 2 VMs, to act as the
authentication platform for both VMware VDI and client machines if needed.
Backup Exec 16 was deployed to provide fast, flexible, and reliable recovery of virtualized applications
and data.
2 x Intel® Xeon®
VDI 300 GB RAID
2 MN-VESXI-02 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 640 GB 10.0.20.12
infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
2 x Intel® Xeon®
VDI 300 GB RAID
3 MN-VESXI-03 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 640 GB 10.0.20.13
infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
2 x Intel® Xeon®
VDI 300 GB RAID
4 MN-VESXI-04 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 640 GB 10.0.20.14
infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
2 x Intel® Xeon®
VDI 300 GB RAID
5 MN-VESXI-05 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 1TB 10.0.20.15
infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
2 x Intel® Xeon®
VDI 300 GB RAID
6 MN-VESXI-06 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 1TB 10.0.20.16
infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
2 x Intel® Xeon®
VDI 300 GB RAID
7 MN-VESXI-07 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 1TB 10.0.20.17
infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
2 x Intel® Xeon®
Server 300 GB RAID
8 MN-SESXI-01 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 256 GB 10.0.10.11
Infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
2 x Intel® Xeon®
Server 300 GB RAID
9 MN-SESXI-02 ESXI 6.5 Processor E5- 256 GB 10.0.10.12
Infrastructure 2690 v4
1 "2 X 300 GB
Host Summary
Host Name Connection State ESX Version Parent Cluster CPU Used % Memory Used % VM Count
mn-sesxi-01.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Server-Cluster 2.03 % 18.81 % 5
mn-sesxi-02.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Server-Cluster 0.63 % 7.98 % 5
Datastore Summary
Datastore Name Type Total Capacity Free Space Percent Used
3par-infra-srv VMFS 10,239.75 GB 8,368.12 GB 18.28 %
3par-infra-VDI VMFS 3,071.75 GB 1,770.16 GB 42.37 %
3par-ParentVM VMFS 2,047.75 GB 1,722.59 GB 15.88 %
DStore-S01 VMFS 271.75 GB 255.99 GB 5.80 %
DStore-S02 VMFS 271.75 GB 263.00 GB 3.22 %
Licensing
License Name Key Last 5 Total Licenses Licenses Used
Product Evaluation *****-00000 0 0
VMware vCenter Server 6 Standard (Instances) *****-2837N 1 1
VMware vSphere 6.5 Standard for 1 processor *****-8HY7N 4 4
vCenter Permissions
Entity Principal Role
Datacenters SRV.LOCAL\Administrator Admin
Datacenters VDIU\Vsphere-SRV-admin Admin
Datacenters SRV.LOCAL\Administrators Admin
Datacenters VDIU\vcenteradmin Admin
Datacenters SRV.LOCAL\vpxd-extension-49d395f4-3166-4f8e-bfe1-d96c29528f4a Admin
Datacenters SRV.LOCAL\vsphere-webclient-49d395f4-3166-4f8e-bfe1-d96c29528f4a ReadOnly
Datacenters SRV.LOCAL\vpxd-49d395f4-3166-4f8e-bfe1-d96c29528f4a Admin
Name Server-Cluster
HA Enabled? True
HA Admission Control Enabled? True
HA Failover Level 1
HA Restart Priority Medium
HA Isolation Response Shutdown
DRS Enabled? False
EVC Mode
Hosts in Server-Cluster
mn-sesxi-01.vdiu.local
mn-sesxi-02.vdiu.local
VMs in Resources
VMs in Resources
3parSP
MN-AV-01
MN-DC-01
MN-HPSim-01
MN-PrintSRV-01
MN-UPSPwrChute-01
MN-VROM-01
MN-vSQL-01
MN-WSUS-01
VC-SRV
5.1.5. Hosts
Host: mn-sesxi-01.vdiu.local
Name mn-sesxi-01.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Server-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant BL460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 256 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
Scratch Log remote host
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
Host: mn-sesxi-02.vdiu.local
Name mn-sesxi-02.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Server-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant BL460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 256 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
Scratch Log remote host
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
Host Summary
Host Name Connection ESX Version Parent Cluster CPU Used % Memory Used % VM Count
mn-vesxi-01.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Nvidia-Cluster 1.97 % 54.21 % 7
mn-vesxi-02.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Nvidia-Cluster 1.64 % 61.81 % 8
mn-vesxi-03.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Nvidia-Cluster 2.00 % 54.21 % 7
mn-vesxi-04.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Nvidia-Cluster 1.72 % 61.81 % 8
mn-vesxi-05.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Office-Cluster 5.77 % 29.33 % 28
mn-vesxi-06.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Office-Cluster 4.33 % 26.52 % 26
mn-vesxi-07.vdiu.local Connected 6.5.0 Office-Cluster 4.40 % 26.38 % 24
Datastore Summary
Datastore Name Type Total Capacity Free Space Percent Used
3par-GIS-01 VMFS 10,239.75 GB 9,216.88 GB 9.99 %
3par-GIS-02 VMFS 10,239.75 GB 9,396.76 GB 8.23 %
3par-infra-srv VMFS 10,239.75 GB 8,368.12 GB 18.28 %
3par-infra-VDI VMFS 3,071.75 GB 1,770.16 GB 42.37 %
3par-Office-01 VMFS 10,239.75 GB 8,259.37 GB 19.34 %
3par-Office-02 VMFS 10,239.75 GB 7,138.09 GB 30.29 %
3par-ParentVM VMFS 2,047.75 GB 1,722.59 GB 15.88 %
DStore-V01 VMFS 271.75 GB 270.80 GB 0.35 %
DStore-V02 VMFS 271.75 GB 270.80 GB 0.35 %
Dstore-V03 VMFS 271.75 GB 264.81 GB 2.55 %
Dstore-V04 VMFS 271.75 GB 264.81 GB 2.55 %
Dstore-V05 VMFS 271.75 GB 256.43 GB 5.64 %
Dstore-V06 VMFS 271.75 GB 256.43 GB 5.64 %
Dstore-V07 VMFS 271.75 GB 256.43 GB 5.64 %
Licensing
License Name Key Last 5 Total Licenses Licenses Used
Product Evaluation *****-00000 0
VMware vCenter Server 6 Standard for Horizon *****-2MG65 1 1
VMware vSphere 6 for Desktop 100 VM *****-AHN45 100 32
VMware vSphere 6 for Desktop 100 VM *****-A47M1 100 78
vCenter Permissions
Entity Principal Role
Datacenters VDI.LOCAL\Administrator Admin
Datacenters VDIU\Vsphere-VDI-admin Admin
Datacenters VDI.LOCAL\Administrators Admin
Datacenters VDIU\vcenteradmin Admin
Datacenters VDI.LOCAL\vpxd-extension-100fee03-fb4c-470d-812d-0daeb10819f6 Admin
Datacenters VDI.LOCAL\vpxd-100fee03-fb4c-470d-812d-0daeb10819f6 Admin
Datacenters VDI.LOCAL\vsphere-webclient-100fee03-fb4c-470d-812d-0daeb10819f6 ReadOnly
Name Nvidia-Cluster
HA Enabled? False
DRS Enabled? False
EVC Mode -
Hosts in Nvidia-Cluster
mn-vesxi-01.vdiu.local
mn-vesxi-02.vdiu.local
mn-vesxi-03.vdiu.local
mn-vesxi-04.vdiu.local
VMs in Resources
5.2.3.2. Hosts
Host: mn-vesxi-01.vdiu.local
Name mn-vesxi-01.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Nvidia-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant WS460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 640 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
Host: mn-vesxi-02.vdiu.local
Name mn-vesxi-02.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Nvidia-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant WS460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 640 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
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: +20 (2) 25 26 88 74
: sales@target-is.com
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DIU– VDI Configuration Document
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
Host: mn-vesxi-03.vdiu.local
Name mn-vesxi-03.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Nvidia-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant WS460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @
2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 640 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
: +20 (2) 25 24 49 26 / +20 (2) 25 28 23 47 TARGET Integrated Systems
: +20 (2) 25 26 88 74
: sales@target-is.com
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o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
Host: mn-vesxi-04.vdiu.local
Name mn-vesxi-04.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Nvidia-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant WS460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @
2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 640 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
Name Office-Cluster
HA Enabled? True
HA Admission Control Enabled? True
HA Failover Level 1
HA Restart Priority Medium
HA Isolation Response Shutdown
DRS Enabled? True
DRS Automation Level FullyAutomated
EVC Mode -
Hosts in Office-Cluster
mn-vesxi-05.vdiu.local
mn-vesxi-06.vdiu.local
mn-vesxi-07.vdiu.local
VMs in Resources
Host: mn-vesxi-05.vdiu.local
Name mn-vesxi-05.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Office-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant WS460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 1024 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
Host: mn-vesxi-06.vdiu.local
Name mn-vesxi-06.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Office-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant WS460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 1024 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
Host: mn-vesxi-07.vdiu.local
Name mn-vesxi-07.vdiu.local
ESXi Version 6.5.0
ESXi Build 4887370
Power State PoweredOn
Connection State Connected
Host Status Clustered Host
Parent Object Office-Cluster
Manufacturer HP
Model ProLiant WS460c Gen9
CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
Maximum EVC Mode intel-broadwell
CPU Core Count 28
Hyperthreading Active
CPU Power Policy dynamic
Total Memory 1024 GB
SSH Service Policy off
SSH Service Status Stopped
Scratch Log location [] /scratch/log
NTP Service Policy off
NTP Service Status Stopped
NFS Max Queue Depth 4294967295
NFS Max Volumes 8
TCP IP Heap Size 0
TCP IP Heap Max 512
Software iSCSI Service Disabled
o Block Storage
Model Vendor Capacity Runtime Name MultiPath Identifier
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
VV 3PARdata 10,240.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
LOGICAL VOLUME HP 279.37 GB Fixed naa.600508b1001c...
VV 3PARdata 3,072.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
MSA 2040 SAN HP GB MostRecentlyUsed naa.600c0ff00027...
VV 3PARdata 2,048.00 GB RoundRobin naa.60002ac00000...
o MN-DC-02.vDIU.local
Connection Objects to source server MN-DC-02
Name From Server From Site
<automatically generated> MN-DC-01 SoBa
6.4.2. MN-DC-02
Default partition DC=vDIU,DC=local
Domain vDIU.local
Enabled True
Hostname MN-DC-02.vDIU.local
Global Catalog Yes
Read-only No
LDAP port 389
SSL port 636
Operation Master roles <None>
CN=Configuration,DC=vDIU,DC=local
CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=vDIU,DC=local
Partitions DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=vDIU,DC=local
DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=vDIU,DC=local
DC=vDIU,DC=local
Site SoBa
Operating System Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
Operating System version 6.3 (9600)
IPv4 Address 10.0.20.10
IPv6 Address <None>
6.6. Groups
6.6.1. Domain vDIU.local (Forest Root)
Total Groups 64
Security Groups 63
Domain Local 35
Global 25
Universal 3
Distribution Groups 1
Groups with SID History 0
Contacts 0
SepAdmin
SQL Admin
StorEasy Admin
Target
vCenter Administrator
vDIUAdmin
VMware User Environment
Manager
MN-DC-01
MN-DC-02
Domain Controllers (4 members)
SQL Admin
Target
Administrator
SepAdmin
Enterprise Admins (5 members) SQL Admin
Target
vCenter Administrator
SQL Admin
Print Operators (2 members)
Target
Read-only Domain Controllers (2 SQL Admin
members) Target
SQL Admin
Replicator (2 members)
Target
Administrator
SepAdmin
Schema Admins (4 members)
SQL Admin
Target
SQL Admin
Server Operators (2 members)
Target
VMware UEM
7.1.2. Forwarders
Number of seconds before forward queries time out 3
Use root hint if no forwarders are available Yes
7.1.3. Advanced
Server version number 6.3.9600 (0x2580)
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified
IP Address
Domain Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
mn-dc-02.vdiu.local. 10.0.20.10 10.0.30.14 10.0.30.12
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified Domain IP Address
Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-02.vdiu.local. 10.0.20.10 10.0.30.14 10.0.30.12
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified IP Address
Domain Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified IP Address
Domain Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-02.vdiu.local. 10.0.20.10 10.0.30.14 10.0.30.12
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified IP Address
Domain Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified IP Address
Domain Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-02.vdiu.local. 10.0.20.10 10.0.30.14 10.0.30.12
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified IP Address
Domain Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
Name Servers
Server Fully Qualified IP Address
Domain Name (FQDN)
mn-dc-02.vdiu.local. 10.0.20.10 10.0.30.14 10.0.30.12
mn-dc-01.vdiu.local. ::1 10.0.30.11 10.0.10.10
DNS
Enable DNS dynamic updates Enabled
Always dynamically update DNS A and PTR records Enabled
Discard A and PTR records when lease is deleted Enabled
Name Protection Disabled
Failover
Relationship name mn-dc-01.vdiu.local-
mn-dc-02.vdiu.local
State of the server Normal
Partner Server mn-dc-02.vdiu.local
Mode LoadBalance
Message Authentication Enabled
Local server 50%
Partner Server 50%
Statistics
Description Details
Start Time 8/26/2017 10:13:11 AM
Up Time 0 days, 9 hours, 38 minutes, 33 seconds
Discovers 17
Offers 0
Delayed Offers 0
Requests 203
Acks 2783
Nacks 0
Declines 0
Releases 0
Total Scopes 1
Scopes with delay configured 0
Total Addresses 460
In Use 104 (23)%
Available 356 (77)%
8.3.2. Exclusions
Start IP Address End IP Address
10.0.30.1 10.0.30.50
8.3.4. Failover
Relationship name mn-dc-01.vdiu.local-mn-dc-02.vdiu.local
Partner Server mn-dc-02.vdiu.local
Mode LoadBalance
Max Client Lead Time 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes
State Switchover Interval Disabled
State of this Server Normal
State of Partner Server Normal
Local server 50%
Partner Server 50%
8.3.5. Statistics
Description Details
Total Addresses 460
In Use 104 (23)%
Available 356 (77)%
Backupexec Services:
SAN Switches
HPE
MSA
2040
Storage
HPE
3Par
8200
Storage
HPE DL380
G9 Server
HPE C7000
BladeSystem
with
BL460 G9
Server
15.3. COMPUTING
15.3.1. HPE BladeSystem overview
Virtual Connect simplifies and converges your server-edge connections, making server connections transparent to storage
and networks. You can reduce server-edge infrastructure, like network interface cards, cables, and switches, by up to 95
percent. To further simplify connectivity beyond server and storage infrastructures, HPE Virtual Connect FlexFabric
modules can be directly connected to HPE 3PAR storage solutions via direct-attach Flat SAN technology, reducing
complexity, cost, and latency.
Take control of limited power resources with HPE Intelligent Infrastructure and Thermal Logic technology inside HPE
BladeSystem. In fact, you can increase the capacity of your data center without adding power infrastructure and reduce
power costs by 36 percent vs. a traditional environment. HPE Intelligent Infrastructure automates inventory management
and power monitoring to speed implementation and reduce operating expenses, while eliminating downtime caused by
error-prone manual processes. HPE Thermal Logic technology lets administrators dynamically track and control power
limits based on workload demand within the BladeSystem enclosure, so you can reclaim over-provisioned power and
cooling capacity without impacting performance. Together, they track location, power, and cooling to give you better insight
across your data center for the highest efficiency possible.
* 6 Power supplies
* 10 Cooling Fan
* Insight Display
Up to 16 Blade Servers
HPE MSA 2040 Energy Star SAN Dual Controller SFF Storage 1
HPE MSA 1.8TB 12G SAS 10K SFF (2.5in) 512e Enterprise 3yr Warrant 24
HP MSA 1.8TB 12G SAS 10K SFF (2.5in) 512e Enterprise 3yr Warranty 24
HPE MSA 2040 16Gb Short Wave Fibre Channel SFP+ 4-pack Transceive 2
HP MSA 2040 16Gb Short Wave Fibre Channel SFP+ 4-pack 2
HPE D2700 Disk Enclosure 2
HP StorageWorks D2700 Configure To Order Disk Enclosure 2
HPE MSA 1.8TB 12G SAS 10K SFF (2.5in) 512e Enterprise 3yr Warrant 50
HP MSA 1.8TB 12G SAS 10K SFF (2.5in) 512e Enterprise 3yr Warranty 50
HP External Mini SAS 1m Cable ALL 1
Technical Specifications
Differentiator
48-port basic L3 10/100/1000 PoE+ switch with 2 slots for optional 10G modules, 1 slot for optional stacking module and a
modular power supply supporting 740 W of PoE+ Power.
Ports
(44) RJ-45 autosensing 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports
(4) RJ-45 dual-personality 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports
(2) module slots
Memory and processor
Tri Core ARM1176 @ 625 MHz
512 MB SDRAM
Packet buffer size: 11.25 MB (6.75 MB dynamic egress + 4.5 MB ingress)
1 GB flash
Latency
100 Mb Latency: < 9 µs
1000 Mb Latency: < 3.2 µs
10 Gbps Latency: < 3.2 µs
Throughput
up to 130.9 Mpps
Switching capacity
176 Gbps
PoE capability
740 W PoE+
Stacking capabilities
Virtual
4 switches
HPE Systems Insight Manager (HPE SIM). It allows you to manage your hardware across a wide variety of Hewlett Packard
Enterprise servers, including the HPE ProLiant Gen10 Servers and HPE ProLiant Gen9 Servers, as well as storage and networki ng
products. With HPE SIM you can manage your contracts and warranties and automate remote support via HPE Insight Remote
Support. HPE SIM allows you to monitor the health of your HPE ProLiant Servers and HPE Integrity Servers, and also provides you
with basic support for non-Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers with software discovery. When you integrate HPE SIM with HPE
Insight Control and HPE Matrix Operating Environment, you can proactively manage your physical and virtual server health, deploy
servers quickly, decrease power consumption, and improve your infrastructure with capacity planning.
System Hardware installation in the Rack and Cabling (refer to System Layout
Powering up system
Firmware Upgrade
Onboard Administrator provides a single point from which to perform basic management tasks on server blades or switches
within the enclosure. Onboard Administrator performs configuration steps for the enclosure, enables run-time management and
configuration of the enclosure components, and informs you of problems within the enclosure through email, SNMP, or the
Insight Display.
Use the assigned IP on the Insight display to access the OnBoard Administrator web interface and go through configuration.
Protocol settings:
HPE Virtual Connect FlexFabric-20/40 F8 Modules are the simplest, most flexible way to connect virtualized server blades to
data or storage networks. VC FlexFabric-20/40 F8 modules eliminate up to 95% of network sprawl at the server edge with one
device that converges traffic inside enclosures and directly connects to external LANs and SANs. Using Flex-10 and Flex-20
technology with Fibre Channel over Ethernet and accelerated iSCSI, these modules converge traffic over high-speed 10Gb/20Gb
connections to servers with HPE FlexFabric Adapters. Each redundant pair of Virtual Connect FlexFabric modules provide eight
adjustable downlink connections ( six Ethernet and two Fibre Channel, or six Ethernet and two iSCSI or eight Ethernet) to dual-
port 10Gb/20Gb FlexFabric Adapters on each server. Up to twelve uplinks with eight Flexport and four QSFP+ interfaces,
without splitter cables, are available for connection to upstream Ethernet and Fibre Channel switches. Including splitter cables
up to 24 uplinks are available for connection to upstream Ethernet and Fibre Channel. VC FlexFabric-20/40 F8 modules avoid
the confusion of traditional and other converged network solutions by eliminating the need for multiple Ethernet and Fibre
Channel switches, extension modules, cables and software licenses. Also, Virtual Connect wire-once connection management
is built-in enabling server adds, moves and replacement in minutes instead of days or weeks.
HPE Virtual Connects position in the C7000 Enclosure (Bay 1) and (Bay 2)
Domain Settings:
SNMP configuration
User configuration
Ethernet Settings:
SAN Settings:
Tow SAN fabric created (Fabric_A, Fabric_B), one for each VC, connected to two SAN switches (1, 2).
The I/O connection profile, or server profile, provides a link between the server and the networks and
fabrics defined in VC.
The server profile can include MAC and WWN addresses, as well as boot parameters for the various connection protocols support ed
by VC. After being defined, the server profile can be assigned to any server blade within the Virtual Connect domain. VCM supports
up to 256 profiles within the domain.
A Virtual Connect server profile consists of connections that group attributes related to server connectivity
for the various protocols supported by Virtual Connect modules.
These protocols are Ethernet, iSCSI, Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and Fibre Channel.
For Ethernet connections, VC provides the ability to assign VC-assigned MAC addresses and configure PXE boot settings
as well as allocate bandwidth on Flex-10 connections.
For iSCSI connections, VC provides the ability to assign VC-assigned MAC addresses and configure iSCSI boot settings
as well as allocate bandwidth. This protocol is only available on Flex-10 server ports that support iSCSI.
For FCoE connections, VC provides the ability to assign VC-assigned WWN and MAC addresses and configure Fibre
Channel boot settings and bandwidth. This protocol is only available on FlexFabric server connections.
For FC connections, VC provides the ability to assign VC-assigned WWN addresses and configure Fibre Channel boot
settings.
The following snapshot showing 11 applied server profiles, named according server bay number.
Snapshot showing bay one server profile with four LAN connections, and two SAN connections
ILO Information:
Logical Drives:
Logical drive Disk type Disk numbers Raid type Used for
1 HP 300GB 12G SAS 15K 2 1 OS
2 HP 6TB 12G SAS 7.2K 6 6 Data
Scope:
Cable installation (power cables, management UTP cables, SAS cables, and fiber cables).
Configure AO policy
Item QTY.
HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8000 SFF(2.5in) Field Integrated SAS Drive Enc. 3
HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8000 1.2TB SAS 10K SFF(2.5in) Hard Drive 64
HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8000 1.92TB SAS SFF (2.5in) Solid State Drive 8
The following snapshot showing 3Par disks types and capacity for each.
LUN’s configurations
Host Configurations
Mapping configurations
AO policy configurations
CPG’s configurations
A common provisioning group (CPG) creates a virtual pool of logical disks that allows virtual volumes to share the CPG's resources
LUN’s configurations
Exported LUN’s
Host’s configurations
Each Blade server represented in the 3Par by a Host, this host created with HBA WWN of the server. We named this host with the
Server Bay Name.
Note:
Blade bay 14 is empty, so there is no Host for this bay.
Host Name
Host ID
Server WWN
Volumes Exported
Host Set(s)
HPE 3PAR Adaptive Optimization Software gives enterprise and cloud datacenters the ability to optimize service levels
autonomically, on a large scale, and for a lower total cost than any other solution available today.
Adaptive Optimization takes a fine-grained approach to autonomic storage tiering that optimizes service levels by pairing data
at the sub-volume level with the most cost-efficient resource capable of meeting its particular service level requirement.
Policy-driven, granular data movement takes place autonomically, on an ongoing basis-so the right Quality of Service (QoS)
is delivered to the right data at the right time, at all times.
Login 3paradm
Shutdownsys halt
Scope:
Cable installation (power cables, management UTP cables, SAS cables, and fiber cables).
Item QTY.
HPE MSA 2040 Energy Star SAN Dual Controller SFF Storage 1
HPE MSA 1.8TB 12G SAS 10K SFF (2.5in) 512e Drive 74
16.7.2. Cable installation (power cables, management UTP cables, SAS cables, and
fiber cables).
Connecting the MSA 2040 array to remote management hosts
The management host manages systems out-of-band over an Ethernet network. To connect the MSA 2040 array to a remote
management host, connect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable from the Ethernet network management port on each MSA 2040 controller to a
switch that your management host can access (preferably on the same subnet).
MSL Information
Core (1) - DL
Server 3 1/1/6 HP Serv-Port1 10
Core (2) - DL
Server 2/1/6 HP Serv-Port2
10.0.110.101
Core (1) - Edg (1) 4 1/1/21 Edg1-Port A1 110 - 80 10.0.110.2 to
Core (2) - Edg (1) 2/1/21 Edg1-Port A2 10.0.80.2 10.0.110.200
10.0.120.101
Core (1) - Edg (2) 5 1/1/22 Edg2-Port A1 120 10.0.120.2 to
Core (2) - Edg (2) 2/1/22 Edg2-Port A2 10.0.120.200
10.0.130.101
Core (1) - Edg (3) 6 1/1/23 Edg3-Port A1 130 10.0.130.2 to
Core (2) - Edg (3) 2/1/23 Edg3-Port A2 10.0.130.200
10.0.140.101
Core (1) - Edg (4) 7 1/1/24 Edg4-Port A1 140 10.0.140.2 to
Core (2) - Edg (4) 2/1/24 Edg4-Port A2 10.0.140.200
Core (1) - Edg (1) 8 1/1/20 Edg4-Port A1 100 10.0.100.1 NA Port 47-48
To
Core (2) - Edg (1) 2/1/20 Edg4-Port A2 Fire/wall
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
2920VLAN120
VLAN120# show running-config
Running configuration:
; J9729A Configuration Editor; Created on release #WB.15.17.0009
; Ver #07:eb.8f.fc.f3.ff.37.2d:89
hostname "VLAN120"
module 1 type j9729a
trunk A1-A2 trk1 lacp
ip default-gateway 10.0.120.1
snmp-server community "public" unrestricted
oobm
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no untagged 1-48
untagged B1-B2
tagged Trk1
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 120
name "VLAN120"
untagged 1-48,Trk1
ip address 10.0.120.2 255.255.255.0
dhcp-server
exit
spanning-tree Trk1 priority 4
no tftp server
no autorun
no dhcp config-file-update
no dhcp image-file-update
dhcp-server pool "120"
default-router "10.0.120.1"
dns-server "10.0.10.10,10.0.20.10"
network 10.0.120.0 255.255.255.0
range 10.0.120.101 10.0.120.200
exit
dhcp-server enable
password manager
VLAN120#
VLAN120#
hostname "VLAN130"
module 1 type j9729a
trunk A1-A2 trk1 lacp
snmp-server community "public" unrestricted
oobm
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no untagged 1-48
untagged B1-B2,Trk1
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 130
name "VLAN130"
untagged 1-48
tagged Trk1
ip address 10.0.130.2 255.255.255.0
dhcp-server
exit
spanning-tree Trk1 priority 4
no tftp server
no autorun
no dhcp config-file-update
no dhcp image-file-update
dhcp-server pool "130"
default-router "10.0.130.1"
dns-server "10.0.10.10,10.0.20.10"
network 10.0.130.0 255.255.255.0
range 10.0.130.101 10.0.130.200
exit
dhcp-server enable
password manager
VLAN130#
VLAN130#
2920vlan140
HP-2920-48G-POE+# show running-config
Running configuration:
; J9729A Configuration Editor; Created on release #WB.15.17.0009
; Ver #07:eb.8f.fc.f3.ff.37.2d:89
hostname "HP-2920-48G-POE+"
module 1 type j9729a
trunk A1-A2 trk1 lacp
snmp-server community "public" unrestricted
oobm
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no untagged 1-48
untagged B1-B2,Trk1
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 140
name "VLAN140"
untagged 1-48
tagged Trk1
ip address 10.0.140.2 255.255.255.0
dhcp-server
exit
spanning-tree Trk1 priority 4
no tftp server
no autorun
no dhcp config-file-update
no dhcp image-file-update
dhcp-server pool "140"
default-router "10.0.140.1"
dns-server "10.0.10.10,10.0.20.10"
network 10.0.140.0 255.255.255.0
range 10.0.140.101 10.0.140.200
exit
dhcp-server enable
password manager
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
HP-2920-48G-POE+#
#
vlan 130
name Dep03
#
vlan 140
name Dep04
#
irf-port 1/1
port group interface FortyGigE1/0/1
port group interface FortyGigE1/0/2
#
irf-port 2/2
port group interface FortyGigE2/0/1
port group interface FortyGigE2/0/2
#
stp global enable
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation1
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
link-aggregation mode dynamic
lacp edge-port
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation2
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
link-aggregation mode dynamic
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation3
port access vlan 10
link-aggregation mode dynamic
lacp edge-port
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation4
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 80 100 110
link-aggregation mode dynamic
interface Bridge-Aggregation5
port access vlan 120
link-aggregation mode dynamic
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation6
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 80 130
link-aggregation mode dynamic
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation7
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 80 140
interface FortyGigE2/1/26
port link-mode bridge
#
interface FortyGigE1/0/1
#
interface FortyGigE1/0/2
#
interface FortyGigE2/0/1
#
interface FortyGigE2/0/2
#
interface M-GigabitEthernet0/0/0
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/1
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 1
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/2
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 1
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/3
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 2
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/4
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 2
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/5
port link-mode bridge
port access vlan 10
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/6
port link-mode bridge
port access vlan 10
port link-aggregation group 3
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/7
port link-mode bridge
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/8
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/15
port link-mode bridge
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/16
port link-mode bridge
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/17
port link-mode bridge
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/18
port link-mode bridge
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/19
port link-mode bridge
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/20
port link-mode bridge
port access vlan 100
port link-aggregation group 8
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/21
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 80 100 110
port link-aggregation group 4
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/22
port link-mode bridge
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/24
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 80 140
port link-aggregation group 7
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/1
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 1
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/2
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 1
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/3
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 2
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/4
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10 20 30 40 50
port link-aggregation group 2
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/5
port link-mode bridge
port access vlan 10
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/6
port link-mode bridge
port access vlan 10
port link-aggregation group 3
#
interface Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/7
One of the easiest, simplest, least expensive solutions is HPE Systems Insight Manager (HPE SIM). It allows you to manage you r
hardware across a wide variety of Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers, including the HPE ProLiant Gen10 Servers and HPE ProLiant
Gen9 Servers, as well as storage and networking products. With HPE SIM you can manage your contracts and warranties and
automate remote support via HPE Insight Remote Support. HPE SIM allows you to monitor the health of your HPE ProLiant Servers
and HPE Integrity Servers, and also provides you with basic support for non-Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers with software
discovery. When you integrate HPE SIM with HPE Insight Control and HPE Matrix Operating Environment, you can proactively
manage your physical and virtual server health, deploy servers quickly, decrease power consumption, and improve your infrastructure
with capacity planning.
Note:
- You could access HP SIM from any desktop browser by using its IP (https://10.0.10.80:50000