After you ensure that your environment
meets the prerequisites for VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes,
you must first enable the function by using the management GUI or
the command-line interface (CLI). You then configure and register
the Spectrum Control Base Edition server
as a storage provider in VMware vCenter.
Before you configure
Virtual Volumes, the following prerequisites must be met:
- Ensure that your
system is running version 7.6.0 or later.
- Ensure that Spectrum Control Base Edition (version
2.2.1 or later) is installed.
- Ensure that you are running VMware vSphere (ESXi hosts and vCenter) version 6.0 (or later).
- Ensure that Network Time Protocol (NTP) server is configured on
the system and the IBM Spectrum Control Base server. NTP ensures that time settings are consistent
between the system and the IBM Spectrum Control Base server.
- Confirm that you have the network information for both VMware vCenter and Spectrum Control Base Edition:
the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) such as hostname.domain.com.
Using the management GUI
To enable
Virtual Volumes, complete the following tasks on your system before you configure
any settings within the
Spectrum Control Base Edition server:
- In the management GUI, click .
- Select On to enable Virtual Volumes. A utility volume is automatically created to store critical
metadata that is required for Virtual Volumes. This utility volume is managed by the Spectrum Control Base Edition server.
- Select a storage pool to store the utility volume. If possible,
store a mirrored copy of the utility volume in a second storage pool
that is in a separate failure domain. For example, use a storage pool
that is made from MDisks that are presented from different storage
systems or a different I/O group.
- Create
a user account for the Spectrum Control Base Edition server.
To create the VMware vSphere API for Storage Awareness (VASA) provider
role, complete these steps:
- In the management GUI, select .
- Enter any valid name for user group and select VASA
Provider for the role and click Create.
- On the User page, click Create
User.
- Enter a user name that is used by the Spectrum Control Base Edition server
and select the user name that you created previous for the User Group.
Enter a valid password and click
Create.
Spectrum Control Base Edition server uses these storage credentials and role privileges to
access the system and to run the automated tasks that are required
for Virtual Volumes. Ensure that you record these storage credentials. You need
them to configure your Spectrum Control Base Edition server.Note: The VASA Provider role is used only by the Spectrum Control Base Edition server.
Users must not directly log in to the management GUI
or CLI with an account that has the VASA Provider user role and complete
system tasks, unless they are directed to by support.
- In the management GUI, select .
- To create a new host object, select Add Host.
- Enter the name of an ESXi host server that will
access storage from the system and enter connection information. Select VVOL for the host type. Click
Add Host. Repeat this step for each ESXi host
server.
- If the ESXi host was previously configured, the host type can
be changed by selecting the ESXi host. Click Action and select Properties. On the
Overview panel, select Edit and change the host type to
VVOL.
Using the command-line interface
To enable Virtual Volumes by
using the command-line interface (CLI), complete these steps:
- A utility volume is required to store critical metadata for Virtual Volumes. To create a utility
volume for a single storage pool, enter the following
command:
svctask mkmetadatavdisk -mdiskgrp mdiskgrpid
To
create a utility volume for multiple storage pools, enter the following
command:svctask mkmetadatavdisk -mdiskgrp mdiskgrpid_1:mdiskgrpid_2
To create the utility volume on the system, you must have either the administrator or the security
administrator user role. If possible, have a mirrored copy of the utility volume that is stored in a
second storage pool in a separate failure domain. Use a storage pool that is made from MDisks that
are presented from a different storage controller or a different I/O group.
- On the system, create the user group and specify the VASA Provider role. Enter the following
command:
mkusergrp -role VasaProvider -name VasaProvider
- On the system, create the user for the VASA Provider role. The user who has the VASA Provider
role is given specific permissions that restrict access to only those functions that are related to
Virtual Volumes management. Enter the
following
command:
mkuser -usergrp VasaProvider -name myVasaProvider -password
password
- To add a host that represents the ESXi host server that accesses
the pool for Virtual Volumes,
enter the following command:
mkhost -fcwwpn 210100E08B251EE6:210100F08C262EE7 -type adminlun
-iogrp io_grp0:io_grp1:io_grp2:io_grp3
The parameter -type
adminlun indicates that the host is used for Virtual Volumes.To
change an existing host that accesses the pool for
Virtual Volumes,
enter the following command:
chhost -type adminlun host_id