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Configuring HCI with the NetAppDeployment Engine
September 2019 | SL10518 Version 0.0.9
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Prerequisites.................................................................................................................................... 4
3 Lab Environment............................................................................................................................. 5
4 Lab Activities................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 Deploy HCI with the NetApp Deployment Engine..................................................................8
4.2 Review Resulting HCI Configuration.....................................................................................27
5 Version History.............................................................................................................................. 36
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1 IntroductionThe NetApp Deployment Engine (NDE) greatly simplifies the configuration of NetApp HCI. By presenting a fewconsolidated web forms to fill out, the NDE quickly gathers the needed information and automates the deploymentof the following HCI components:
• Element storage cluster.• vSphere ESX hypervisors.• vSphere datastores hosted on the Element cluster.• vSphere vCenter server instance (or, optionally, it utilizes an existing vCenter instance).• NetApp Management Node (for managing the Element cluster, including the vCenter plugin).
1 Lab ObjectivesThis lab starts with two unconfigured HCI compute nodes and four unconfigured storage nodes. The stepsprovided will utilize the NDE to fully configure the HCI system. The NDE workflow is as follows:
• Confirm Prerequisites.• Accept license agreements for NetApp and VMware.• Name the new vCenter instance that NDE will deploy.• Enter the administrator credentials to be used across all HCI components.• Select the network topology (6-wire or 2-wire configuration options).• Select from available compute and storage nodes for the configuration.• Specify a hostname prefix and define three IP ranges to use for network interfaces.• Review settings and start the HCI configuration deployment.
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2 PrerequisitesTo get the most out of this lab, you should have a basic understanding of the following topics and concepts:
• NetApp HCI• VMware vSphere ESX and vCenter
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3 Lab EnvironmentThis virtualized environment is designed to be the functional equivalent of a NetApp HCI system as shipped, butprior to configuration.
The following illustration depicts the smallest NetApp HCI configuration that fits into a mere 4RU of rack space!
Figure 3-1: NetApp HCI Photo and Minimum Configuration Layout
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Figure 3-3: Lab Environment Diagram
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3 Table of Systems
Host Name Operating System Role/Function IP Address
jumphost Windows Server 2012 R2 primary desktop entrypoint for lab
192.168.0.5 / 192.168.1.5
dc1 Windows Server 2012 R2 Active Directory / DNS 192.168.0.253
NetAppHCI-stg-01 NetApp Element 11.3 Element node 1management / Storage
initially DHCP-suppliedaddresses
NetAppHCI-stg-02 NetApp Element 11.3 Element node 2management / Storage
initially DHCP-suppliedaddresses
NetAppHCI-stg-03 NetApp Element 11.3 Element node 3management / Storage
initially DHCP-suppliedaddresses
NetAppHCI-stg-04 NetApp Element 11.3 Element node 4management / Storage
initially DHCP-suppliedaddresses
NetAppHCI-cpu-01 vSphere ESX 6.7 NetApp HCI hypervisor initially DHCP-suppliedaddresses
NetAppHCI-cpu-02 vSphere ESX 6.7 NetApp HCI hypervisor initially DHCP-suppliedaddresses
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3 User IDs and Passwords
Host Name User ID Password Comments
Jumphost DEMO\Administrator Netapp1! Domain Administrator
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4 Lab ActivitiesThis lab contains the following activities and tasks:
• Deploy HCI with the NetApp Deployment Engine on page 8• Review Resulting HCI Configuration on page 27
4.1 Deploy HCI with the NetApp Deployment EngineThe NetApp Deployment Engine starts with just a few consolidated web forms, and then automates the remainderof the configuration for you.
The following steps will initiate the configuration of this (currently unconfigured) HCI system:
1. Open FireFox. The default web page is set to point to one of the four unconfigured storage nodes.
Note: The unconfigured HCI nodes use DHCP to get their initial IP addresses; however, the NDEwill assign static IP addresses during the configuration automation.
2. Click Get Started.
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3. To accept the self-assigned certificates, click Advanced....4. Click Accept the Risk and Continue.
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5. Check the three prerequisite boxes.
Note: The referenced deployment guide lays out the networking requirements for NetApp HCI.These requirements need to be in place prior to running NDE.
6. Click Continue.
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7. Scroll down through the NetApp End User License Agreement and check the box for I accept.
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8. Scroll down through the VMware End User License Agreement and check the box for I accept.9. Click Continue.
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10. HCI can either be integrated into an existing vSphere vCenter Server instance, or it can create a newone. For this demonstration, select the radio button for Configure a new vSphere deployment.
11. Select the radio button for Configure Using vSphere Version 6.7 Update 1.12. Select the radio button for Configure Using a Fully Qualified Domain Name and enter the following:
• vCenter Server Fully Qualified Domain Name: vc1.demo.netapp.com• DNS Server IP Address: 192.168.0.253
13. Click Continue.
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14. The credentials that you set on this page are used for the Element cluster, vCenter server, and theManagement Node. Enter the credentials as shown:
• User Name: admin• Password: NetApp123!
15. Click Continue.
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16. In this lab environment, the networking has been configured to enable the 6 Cable Option. Select the 6Cable Option, and check the box for Use vSphere Distributed Switch?.
17. Click Continue.
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18. This next step is where you need to select at least 2 compute nodes and 4 storage nodes for theminimum HCI configuration to continue. Check the box to select both storage nodes.
Note: This lab has been configured with exactly the minumum number of nodes, so you will beselecting all compute and all storage nodes in this step. If more nodes were available when theNDE is run, you would have the option here whether to include them in the initial configuration,or not.
19. Check the box to select all four storage nodes.20. Click Continue.
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21. The Network Settings page can be filled out manually to allow granular control of each component'sIP address; however, it is recommended to use the easy form to pre-populate these values using IPranges. Before using the form, change the NTP Server Address 1 to be 192.168.0.1
22. Click the button to use the easy form.
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23. Enter the following values into the form:
• Naming Prefix: NetAppHCI• Will you assign VLAN IDs? (click the NO radio button)• Management Network Subnet: 192.168.0.0/24• Management Network Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1• Management Network Starting IP: 192.168.0.100• vMotion Network Subnet: 192.168.2.0/24• vMotion Network Starting IP: 192.168.2.100• ISCSI Network Subnet: 192.168.1.0/24• ISCSI Network Starting IP: 192.168.1.100
Note: Be careful to use the matching subnet for each Subnet/Starting IP pair. Forexample: 192.168.X.0/24 should be paired up with the starting IP of 192.168.X.100.
24. Click Apply to Network Settings.
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25. Click Yes to confirm.
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26. This next page has an integrated network validation tool. Let the IP address validation complete beforecontinuing...
Note: The “Continue” button in the next step will not appear until either the validation completeswithout error, or the button for disabling validation is used.
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27. Notice the specific IP addresses that have been applied. You can optionally modify these beforecontinuing, but for now, click Continue.
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28. You can expand the review sections by clicking on any of the + icons. When ready, click StartDeployment.
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29. Click Copy to Clipboard to copy the NDE monitoring URL to the clipboard. This will only be needed ifthere is a disconnect, or the browser is accidentally closed during the deployment.
30. click OK.
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31. Wait while the deployment begins. Continue to the next step when the browser is redirected to a newpage as shown in the step below.
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32. This status page will show where the NDE automation is working during the deployment process.
Note: The process, both on hardware and in this virtual lab, takes ~45 minutes to complete.
The NDE will now automate the following tasks:
• Create a four-node Element cluster.• Create two Element volumes for use as vSphere datastores.• Create two ESX hypervisor hosts.• Add the ESX iscsi initiators to the Element configuration.• Create an Element Volume Access Group and configure it to include both datastore volumes
and both ESX initiators.• Format the attached volumes (iscsi LUNs) with VMFS.• Configure vSphere portgroups and uplinks for managing VM traffic, including vCenter and the
Management Node.• Deploy the vSphere vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) onto an ESX host and use an
Element-supported datastore for the VCSA storage.• Register the two ESX hosts with the vCenter instance.• Deploy the NetApp Management Node and register it with vCenter.
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33. When you started the NDE process, the URL was pointing to 192.168.0.250. This was a staticallyassigned address for the first storage node. All other interfaces were configured with DHCP. Once theNDE configures the nodes with the new addressing from the Network Topology configuration above,the browser will redirect to the new IP address so that the process can continue to be monitored. Whenthis refresh happens, you will be prompted about the self-assigned SSL certificates for the new URL.
Note: APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) can also be used for the initial HCI nodeaddresses.
To accept the self-assigned certificates, click Advanced....34. Click Accept the Risk and Continue.
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35. At this point, you will return to the progress monitoring page at the new IP address. When theconfiguration is complete, you will see the following summary page. There are two buttons available:
• Update Services: This button causes the Management Node to be upgraded to the latestrelease. Updating the Management Node is useful in upgrading the Element cluster, as wellas preparing HCI for Cloud Data Services like the NetApp Kubernetes Service.
Note: There is an issue with the current Management Node in this lab environmentthat is preventing this update from succeeding. This will be addressed as soon as aresolution is available.
• Launch vSphere: This button opens a browser tab to the new vSphere instance created bythe NDE.
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The NetApp HCI configuration is now complete. Continue to the next section to discover the configuredcomponents of this NetApp HCI system.
4.2 Review Resulting HCI ConfigurationNow that the NDE process is complete, the system is ready to run virtualized workloads. The NetApp ElementVirtual Console Plugin is installed by the NDE so that the system can now be maintained through the familiarvCenter web UI.
The following steps show a quick discovery of the configuration accomplished by the NDE.
1. From the final page of the NDE process, click the Launch vSphere button.
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2. To accept the self-assigned certificates, click Advanced....3. Click Accept the Risk and Continue.
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4. Click the X to close this dialogue box.
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5. Enter the credentials below:
• User name: admin@vsphere.local• Password: NetApp123!
6. Click Login.
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7. The warning at the top of the vSphere UI is there because the system has been installed with temporarylicenses. In a real environment, you would use the normal vSphere process to add and apply the neededlicenses to the vCenter and ESX assets. Click the drop-down menu and select NetApp ElementConfiguration.
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8. Click on the Clusters tab, and notice the Element cluster that was created has already been configuredin the Virtual Console Plugin.
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9. Click on NetApp Element Management.10. Click on the Reporting tab.11. Here you can see the primary metrics for the Element cluster, as well as the tabs for the other Element
cluster management links.
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12. Click on the Management tab.13. Here you can see the two pre-configured vSphere datastores that are hosted on the Element cluster.
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You have now configured NetApp HCI with the NetApp Deployment Engine. The NDE is also used foradding independent compute and storage resources to the HCI system when needed; however, this isbeyond the scope of this demonstration.
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5 Version History
Version Date Document Version History
0.0.8 September 2019 INITIAL DRAFT
0.0.9 September 2019 Updated new URL and removed oldbookmarks
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