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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management)

14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources

Use the following procedure to create a new network resource and register it in a network pool:

When using VMware as server virtualization software, and using the same VLAN for both the service console and the port group, configure the port group name to be excluded from network auto-configuration in the "VMware Excluded Port Group Definition Files" beforehand.

An L-Server can be created, even if there are multiple port groups which have the same VLAN.

When a user wants to perform network auto-configuration using an arbitrary physical NIC, specify a physical LAN segment of a server NIC definition from network resources, defining a physical NIC to use for the server NIC definitions. To reflect the physical NIC configuration specified in the server NIC definition file on Resource Orchestrator, use the rcxadm nicdefctl commit command.

The command operations enable the network auto-configuration to perform in the configurations using arbitrary physical NICs.

See

  • For details on how to specify a port group to be excluded from network auto-configuration, refer to "13.12 VMware Exclusion Port Group Definition File" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".

  • For details on the rcxadm nicdefctl command, refer to "5.15 rcxadm nicdefctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".

  • For details on the server NIC definitions, refer to "13.11 Server NIC Definitions" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".

  1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target network pool, and select [Create Network Resource]-[New] from the popup menu.
    The [Create a network resource] dialog is displayed.

  2. Enter the following items:

    Network resource name

    Enter a name for the network resource.

    • When selecting [Admin LAN] for type

      Enter up to 16 characters beginning with an alphabet character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), or hyphens ("-").

    • If a type other than [Admin LAN] is selected.

      Enter up to 32 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), or hyphens ("-").

    Type

    Set the network resources type to create using the following option buttons:

    When creating the public LAN, a network resource name and a VLAN ID must be entered.

    When creating a network resource for the admin LAN, a network resource name, a VLAN ID, a subnet address, and a subnet mask must be entered.

    When creating a network resource for iSCSI boot, a network resource name, a VLAN ID, a subnet address, and a subnet mask must be entered.

    • Public LAN

    • Admin LAN

    • iSCSI boot

    Detail configuration

    Make settings to suit usage.

    • Use configured virtual switches.

      Select this checkbox to use a virtual switch that was set up beforehand.

      Clear this checkbox if VLAN auto-configuration is to be used for the external port of the LAN switch blade.

    • Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports

      Select this checkbox if VLAN auto-configuration is to be used for the external port of the LAN switch blade.

    VLAN ID/Uplink port settings

    Perform the settings for VLAN IDs and uplink ports.

    VLAN ID

    Specify the VLAN ID to allocate to the LAN switch blade and virtual switch. Select a VLAN ID allocated to the uplink port of the LAN switch blade, or enter a number. Specify a pre-designed VLAN ID.

    Enter an integer between "1" and "4094".

    • For external networks including blade servers

      Select the VLAN ID of an uplink port.

    • For internal networks or external networks with rack mount servers only:

      Enter a VLAN ID.

      Specifying VLAN IDs and clicking <Setting> displays the [Define VLAN ID/Uplink port settings] dialog.

    Uplink port settings (Chassis/LAN Switch/Position/Port/LAG Name) (Optional)

    If you connect an external network to an L-Server, perform the settings for the internal ports and virtual switches of the LAN switch blade to enable communication for the specified ports.

    Information for an uplink port consists of the following information.

    • Chassis name

      Displays the chassis name for the external connection port.

    • LAN Switch

      Displays the switch name for the external connection port.

    • Location to mount

      Displays the slot number in the chassis for the external connection port.

    • Port

      Displays the port number for the external connection port. If the external port is a link aggregation group, the port numbers of the member ports are displayed, separated by commas (",").

    • LAG

      If the external port is a link aggregation group, the link aggregation group name is displayed.

    • Untagged VLAN

      Displays the Untagged VLAN information set in the external connection port.

    • Tagged VLAN

      Displays the Tagged VLAN information set in the external connection port, separated by commas (",").

    Make the settings for the external port as follows.

    1. Click <Setting> in [VLAN ID/Uplink port settings] in the [Create a network resource] dialog.

      The [Uplink port settings] dialog is displayed.

    2. Specify the uplink port to use when automatically setting external networks, including blade servers.

      Select two ports to make into a pair.

      For details on how to configure link aggregation on LAN switch blades, refer to "C.3.2 Preparations" in the "Design Guide CE".

      If there are multiple chassis

      Select the all ports of the chassis to use.

      When specifying a port in a link aggregation configuration (When specifying LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 10Gbps 18/8)

      Set a link aggregation configuration on the uplink ports of LAN switch blades in advance, reflect the link aggregation information for LAN switch blades, and then select a configured link aggregation group name.

      When specifying a port in a link aggregation configuration (When specifying something else)

      Confirm the settings of the LAN switch blade in advance, and select one or more ports for which link aggregation has been configured.

      The ports displayed for the selected targets of "Uplink ports" can be filtered based on the following items.

      - "Filter ports by VLAN ID"

      - Chassis name

      - Switch name

      - Location to mount

      - Port number

      - LAG name

      If the VLAN auto-configuration of the external port is to be used, clear the [Filter ports by VLAN ID] checkbox, and check the checkbox of the external port that was set up beforehand.

    Do not specify for internal networks or external networks with rack mount servers only.

    Subnet settings (Optional)

    This setting can be omitted if [Public LAN] is specified for the type.

    Enter if you want to automatically set a network and IP address for the NIC connected to the network resource when deploying an image on an L-Server. IP addresses included in subnet addresses are allocated to L-Servers, but it is possible to specify a range of addresses to exclude. Clicking <Add> will display the "Define start and end IP addresses" dialog, specify the range of IP addresses to exclude, and click <Add>. To reactivate excluded IP addresses, check the appropriate checkboxes on the list, and click <Delete>. Clicking <OK> displays the original dialog with the entered settings.
    Network addresses and broadcast addresses are automatically excluded.

    Information

    If a subnet address has been set for the network resource, the IP address can be automatically set when deploying an image to an L-Server.
    If no subnet address is set, the DHCP settings are adopted.

    Subnet address/mask

    Enter the subnet address and subnet mask to set using the "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" format.
    The maximum value for a subnet mask is 255.255.255.255 (32-bit mask) and the minimum value is 255.255.0.0 (16-bit mask). However, 255.255.255.254 cannot be specified.

    Note

    When creating a physical L-Server, specify a different subnet from admin LAN for the public LAN subnet.

    Default gateway (Optional)

    This setting can be omitted if something other than [Admin LAN] is selected.

    Enter the IP address for the default gateway to use when communicating externally of the subnet.

    Exclusion IP range (Optional)

    IP addresses that are being used for other devices but you do not want to automatically allocate to an L-Server (because of plans for future use) can be specified.

    Note

    Of the IP addresses specified for the Subnet address/mask, the following addresses are automatically excluded from the target of allocation. They cannot be specified for Exclusion IP range.

    - Admin server

    - Network address and broadcast address

    Information

    A network resource for the admin LAN is automatically created as the management network that is specified when installing Resource Orchestrator.

    When using two or more management networks, create two or more network resources for admin LANs.

    It is not necessary to register admin LAN subnets of the server resource tree.

    For details on how to register admin LAN subnets, refer to "5.11 Registering Admin LAN Subnets [Windows]".

    Ruleset (Optional)

    Select a ruleset to use from the rulesets available for network resources.

    Physical LAN segment (Optional)

    When using network auto-configuration with a physical NIC, specify the physical LAN segment.

    If no server NIC is defined, <Setting> will not be displayed for the physical LAN segment.

    For details on the server NIC definitions, refer to "13.11 Server NIC Definitions" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".

    Label (Optional)

    A custom label can be defined for the network resource. User-defined labels make it easier to identify the resource.

    Enter a maximum of 32 characters.

    Comment (Optional)

    A custom comment can be defined for the network resource. For example, registering detailed work content, troubleshooting, and recovery procedures can speed up recovery.

    Enter a maximum of 256 characters.

  3. Click <OK>.

    The network resource is created and registered in a network pool.

    When checking the [Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports.] checkbox in the VLAN ID/Uplink port settings, a tagged VLAN is automatically configured in the uplink port of LAN switch blade, when creating a network resource.