Use the following procedure to install required software and register a server agent.
After agent registration, the physical OS or VM host on which the agent was installed will be displayed in the server resource tree. Usually, a server agent is automatically registered during server registration. In that case, this procedure can be skipped.
It is not necessary to re-install an already-setup operating system, required software, or agent. Simply skip the steps that were already performed.
Install an OS
Install the operating system on the managed server.
Set up the admin LAN.
Set up the admin IP address, the related network mask, and the default gateway for the managed servers defined in "4.2.2.5 Settings for Managed Servers".
Using storage devices in multi-path configurations
Install a multi-path driver on a physical OS and VM hosts. For VM hosts, use the one provided by default by either the operating system or virtualization software, when one is available.
When using SAN boot and HBA address rename, refer to "2. Settings for the HBA address rename Function" in "8.2 HBA address rename Settings" to set the number of HBA paths used with HBA address rename for the number of HBA ports.
The server is automatically restarted using a multi-path configuration.
When using SAN boot together with VIOM, follow the procedure described in "2.1.1 Registering VIOM Server Profiles" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE" to configure server profiles on the Web interface of ServerView Virtual-IO Manager.
After configuration, the server will be started using a multi-path configuration.
When using SAN boot together with ESC, follow the procedure described in "4.1 Configuring WWN Settings for ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Integration" in the "User's Guide VE", and set the path name for HBA, WWNs of each HBA and the target CA, and Affinity Group. Also, correct the settings of the OS and OBP for multi-path use.
After configuration, the server will be started using a multi-path configuration.
Note
After configuration of agents, the server name (computer name for [Windows/Hyper-V] or a system node name for [Linux/VMware/Xen/KVM]) defined during OS installation should be set according to the following guidelines.
[Windows/Hyper-V]
Specify up to 63 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
The string cannot be composed solely of numbers.
[Linux/VMware/Xen/KVM]
Specify up to 64 characters, including alphanumeric characters as well as the following symbols.
"%", "+", ",", "-", ".", "/", ":", "=", "@", "_", "~"
However, it is recommended that the name is comprised of the following characters defined in RFC (Request For Comment) 952, to take into consideration communication with other servers.
Alphanumeric Characters
Hyphens, ("-")
Periods, (".") [Linux]
It is recommended not to use duplicate names for physical OS's, VM hosts and VM guests. If duplicated names are used, those resources cannot be managed from the command-line.
Install Required Software
Install the software packages that are required for a managed server.
For details on required software, refer to "1.4.2.2 Required Software".
Install the Agent
Refer to "2.2 Agent Installation" in the "Installation Guide CE".
Register the Agent
Register the agent from the ROR console while the target server is running.
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Register]-[Agent] from the popup menu.
The [Register Agent] dialog is displayed.
Select the Server OS category (physical OS or VM host).
For a Physical OS
Select "Windows/Linux".
For a VM Host
Select "VM Host", and enter the VM host login account information.
This login account information will be used by Resource Orchestrator to control and communicate with the registered VM host.
Enter the user name to log in to the VM host. Specify a user name that has VM host administrator authority.
Enter the password of the user to log in to the VM host.
Click <OK>.
The admin server starts to monitor and display server information obtained from the agent.
Note
If "unknown" is displayed in the server resource tree for the status of a server in which the agent is installed, refer to "15.3 "unknown" Server Status" in the "Operation Guide VE" to solve the problem.
When an agent is registered on a VM host, all VM guests running on that VM host are also registered automatically. Whenever a VM guest is created, modified, deleted, or moved on a registered VM host, the changes are automatically updated in the server resource tree.
The VM guest name displayed in the ROR console is either the VM name defined in its server virtualization software or the hostname defined in the guest OS.
The timing at which the hostname of a guest OS is detected and displayed varies according its server virtualization software. For details, refer to "E.3 Functional Differences between Products" in the "Setup Guide VE".
When using system image backups or cloning image collection, restart the managed server after registration is complete, or restart the related services indicated in "7.3 Starting and Stopping the Agent".
For details on restarting the agent, refer to "7.3 Starting and Stopping the Agent".
A server running a VM host can still be registered as a physical OS if its selected Server OS category is set to "Windows/Linux". A VM host server that was mistakenly registered as a physical OS should be deleted and re-registered as a VM host.