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LES-VCMS
Virtual Central Management System (VCMS)
Quick Start Guide Works with LES Series Console Servers.
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LES-VCMS Quick Start Guide
1. Introduction VCMS can run as a guest virtual appliance under: • Linux® Kernel-based Virtual Machine (Linux KVM) • VMware ESX, VMware ESXi or VMware Server • VMware Server, VMware Workstation The host may be a physical machine that you administer, or a managed server or a cloud hosting service from a hosting provider.
2. System Requirements At a minimum, the VCMS requires the following reserved resources: • 500 MHz CPU core • 256 MB RAM • 4 GB disk space In addition, you will need the following virtual devices: • Disk device SATA (VMware) or IDE (Linux KVM) • E1000 compatible Ethernet NIC, bridged
3. Distributed Files The Black Box VCMS full image is released as a firmware upgrade file (*.bin) and a full image file (*.gz). The full image is used for the initial deployment; Firmware upgrade files are used thereafter for upgrades. Which full disk image you deploy depends on your virtualization solution: • For Linux KVM, use the raw HDD image: vcms-x.y.z-kvm.hdd.gz • For VMware ESX/ESXi, use the deployment OVF: vcms-x.y.z-vm-ovf.zip • For VMware server or workstation, use the HDD image with VMDK wrapper: vcms--x.y.z-vm.tar.gz When upgrading any VCMS platform, you can use the same firmware upgrade file: vcms-x.y.z-vm-tar.gz Uncompress the full image using gunzip, Winzip, or similar software before deployment. Follow the instructions provided by your virtualization management suite to deploy the ovf, vmx, or hdd file as appropriate. See the examples below for VMware ESXi 4, VMware Workstation 7, and ElasticHosts cloud hosting provider. Example deployment: VMware ESXi 4 To complete this deployment you must have VMware ESXi 4 installed and running on a bare metal machine, and the VMware vSphere Client installed on a PC running Microsoft Windows. Before proceeding, download and extract the full disk image for VMware ESXi, as described in the ”Distributed Files" section. 1. Launch the vSphere Client and log into the ESXi with a user who has administrator privileges. 2. In the vSphere Client, select File: Deploy OVF Template. The Deploy OVF Template wizard is displayed. 3. Specify the source location and click “Next.”
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4. Select “Deploy” from File and Browse the file system for the location where you extracted the contents: vcms-x.y.z-vm-ovf.zip Select the OVF template file, e.g.: vcms-vm.ovf 5. Check the OVF Template Details page and click “Next.” 6. If required, edit the OVF Template name. 7. Review the “Ready to Complete” details. To re-edit Source, OVF Template Details, and Name and Location, click on the respective link on the left-hand side of the window. Click “Finish” when complete. 8. The OVF Template is now displayed in the left-hand vSphere Client Status panel under the relevant host. 9. To start the virtual machine, select the “Virtual Machine” tab from the right-hand panel. Select the Virtual Machine by name and click the “Play” button from the top menu. 10. Deployment is now complete. You can monitor the VCMS boot progress using the vSphere Client console, or proceed to "Configuring VCMS" to begin configuration. Example deployment: VMware Workstation 7 To complete this deployment you must have VMware Workstation 7 installed and running on a PC running Microsoft Windows®. Before proceeding, download and extract the full disk image for VMware Workstation, as described in the “Distributed Files” section. 1. Launch VMware Workstation. 2. Click the Launch Existing VM or Team icon in the right-hand side of the window. Browse the file system for the location where you extracted the contents. 3. Select “Deploy” from File, and browse the file system for where you extracted the contents: vcms-x.y.z-vm.tar.gz Select and Open the VMX file, e.g.: VCMS.vmx The Black Box VCMS tab is displayed. 4. Click the “Power on this virtual machine” link located in the Commands box. 5. Deployment is now complete. You can monitor the VCMS boot progress using the VMware Workstation console, or proceed to “Configuring VCMS” to begin configuration. Example Cloud Deployment: ElasticHosts (These instructions are current as of 04 April 2013.) 1. Browse to http://www.elastichosts.com and create an account at your preferred peer location. 2. You may wish to use the 5-day free hosting trial; otherwise, add a subscription that meets the reserved resource requirements outlined under System Requirements in this document. Ensure you set “Commited data transfer” to 10 GB or higher and/or have a pre-pay balance to cover monthly data transfer. Data usage by VCMS will vary with usage patterns, but will generally not be heavy. We recommend that you purchase a static IP address; otherwise, you must also configure VCMS to use a dynamic DNS service. 3. Upload vcms-x.y.z-vm.hdd as a drive using any of the methods described in: http://www.elastichosts.com/question/how-can-upload-my-own-iso-cd-mages/ If you are deploying from a Linux or POSIX compliant system, we recommend using the drive upload tool script: http://www.elastichosts.com/downloads/elastichosts-upload.sh Full documentation for the API and usage examples can be found here: http://www.elastichosts.com/support/api/
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Your user UUID and secret API key is available on your Profile page. You should combine them into the EHAUTH environment variable: export EHAUTH=
: Your API endpoint URI is the hostname of account’s peer location, preceded by “api.”, e.g. for San Antonio Peer 1: export EHURI=https://api.sat-p.elastichosts.com/ After setting these in your environment, run: ./elastichosts-upload.sh vcms-x.y.z-vm.hdd 4. From the Elastic Hosts Control Panel, select Server in “Add server or drive.” Enter a Name, e.g. “VCMS.” Select the Type of “Boot from existing drive.” Select the Drive you uploaded in the previous step, e.g. “vcms-x.y.z-vm.hdd.” Click “Add.” 5. Click “Edit” on the Server you just added. Select the static IP address to use if available, and set the VNC password. Click “Start.” 6. Deployment is now complete. You can now monitor the VCMS boot progress using VNC, or proceed to “Configuring VCMS” to begin configuration.
4. Configuring VCMS After initial installation, you cannot log in to the VCMS until a root password is set. ***Connect to the virtual VGA console to set the root password.*** After the root password is set, on first login, configuration information is displayed. Further VCMS configuration can be performed by browsing to the IP address listed. (By default, the VCMS will have both an address obtained via DHCP, and a static address of 192.168.0.1). The default credentials: root/ Configuration instructions are available in the VCMS User Manual.
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