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CloudPlatform(powered by ApacheCloudStack) Version4.2 Installation GuideRevised October 27, 2013 11:15 pm PacificCitrix CloudPlatform

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure92If you have enabled Nexus dvSwitch in the environment, the following parameters for dvSwit

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Adding a Host937.6. Adding a Host1. Before adding a host to the CloudPlatform configuration, you must first install your chosenhypervisor on the host.

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure94For all additional hosts to be added to the cluster, run the following command. This will

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Adding a Host (vSphere)957. Click Add Host.8. Provide the following information.• Host Name. The DNS name or IP address of the host.• Username. Usuall

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure96• Pod. (Visible only if you choose Cluster in the Scope field.) The pod for the storage de

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Adding an NFS Secondary Staging Store for Each Zone973. Log in to the CloudPlatform UI as root administrator.4. In the left navigation bar, click Infr

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure985. In Secondary Storage, click View All.6. In Select View, choose Secondary Staging Store.

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Initialize and Test99If you decide to grow your deployment, you can add more hosts, primary storage, zones, pods, andclusters.

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Chapter 8.101Installing XenServer for CloudPlatformIf you want to use the Citrix XenServer hypervisor to run guest virtual machines, install XenServer

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Chapter 2.3Concepts2.1. What Is CloudPlatform?CloudPlatform is a software platform that pools computing resources to build public, private, andhybrid

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Chapter 8. Installing XenServer for CloudPlatform1028.2. XenServer Installation Steps1. From https://www.citrix.com/English/ss/downloads/, download th

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Licensing1033. Restart the NTP client.# service ntpd restart4. Make sure NTP will start again upon reboot.# chkconfig ntpd on8.6. LicensingCitrix XenS

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Chapter 8. Installing XenServer for CloudPlatform104# xe-install-supplemental-pack xenserver-cloud-supp.iso2. If the XenServer host is part of a zone

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iSCSI Multipath Setup for XenServer (Optional)105lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Mar 16 13:47/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-360a98000503365344e6f6177615a516b -> ../

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Chapter 8. Installing XenServer for CloudPlatform106Make note of the values you will need when you add this storage to the CloudPlatform later (seeSec

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Separate Storage Network for XenServer (Optional)107labels "cloud-guest" and "cloud-guest2". After the management server is instal

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Chapter 8. Installing XenServer for CloudPlatform108• 2 NICs on private, 2 NICs on public, storage uses management network• 1 NIC for private, public,

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NIC Bonding for XenServer (Optional)1091. Find the physical NICs that you want to bond together.#xe pif-list host-name-label='hostname' devi

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Chapter 9.111Installing KVM for CloudPlatformIf you want to use the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor to run guest virtual machines,instal

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Chapter 2. Concepts4Massively Scalable Infrastructure ManagementCloudPlatform can manage tens of thousands of servers installed in multiple geographic

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Chapter 9. Installing KVM for CloudPlatform112patches. It is essential that your hosts are completely up to date with the provided hypervisorpatches.

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Physical Network Configuration for KVM113c. Create a repo file at /etc/yum.repos.d/rhel6.repo. In the file, insert the following lines:[rhel]name=rhel

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Chapter 9. Installing KVM for CloudPlatform114• private.network.deviceThese should be set to the name of the bridge that the user created for the resp

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Primary Storage Setup for KVM (Optional)115• Each node in the KVM cluster mounts the storage in the same local location (e.g., /mnt/primary)• A shared

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Chapter 10.117Installing VMware for CloudPlatformIf you want to use the VMware vSphere hypervisor to run guest virtual machines, install vSphere onthe

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform11810.1.3. vCenter Server requirements:• Processor - 2 CPUs 2.0GHz or higher Intel or AMD x86 processor

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Preparation Checklist for VMware11910.2. Preparation Checklist for VMwareFor a smoother installation, gather the following information before you star

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform12010.3. vSphere Installation Steps1. If you haven't already, you'll need to download and pur

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Configure vCenter Management Network12110.5.1.2. Increasing PortsBy default a virtual switch on ESXi hosts is created with 56 ports. We recommend sett

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Management Server Overview5A more full-featured installation consists of a highly-available multi-node Management Serverinstallation and up to thousan

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform12210.6. Configuring a vSphere Cluster with Nexus 1000vVirtual SwitchCloudPlatform supports Cisco Nexus

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Nexus 1000v Virtual Switch Preconfiguration123• All information given in Section 10.6.3, “Nexus 1000v Virtual Switch Preconfiguration”10.6.3. Nexus 10

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform124Network Requirements Value Notesestablish and maintain theconnection between the VSMand VMware vCent

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Nexus 1000v Virtual Switch Preconfiguration125• The Ethernet port profile created to represent the physical network or networks used by anAdvanced zon

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform126NoteBefore you run the vlan command, ensure that the configuration mode is enabled in Nexus 1000vvir

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Removing Nexus Virtual Switch127Parameters DescriptionvCenter Password Enter the password for the user named above.vCenter Datacenter Enter the vCente

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform128• VMware VDS does not support multiple VDS per traffic type. If a user has many VDS switches, onlyon

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Configuring a VMware Datacenter with VMware Distributed Virtual Switch129• The Public Traffic vSwitch Type field when you add a VMware VDS-enabled clu

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform130Fields Name Descriptionwould be ignored and could beleft empty for guest traffic. Bydefault empty st

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Configuring a VMware Datacenter with VMware Distributed Virtual Switch131you enable the vmware.use.dvswitch parameter, you cannot see any UI options s

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Chapter 2. Concepts6• Pod: A pod is usually one rack of hardware that includes a layer-2 switch and one or more clusters.• Cluster: A cluster consists

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Chapter 10. Installing VMware for CloudPlatform132Parameters DescriptionvCenter User name Enter the username that CloudPlatform shoulduse to connect t

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Create an iSCSI datastore133Repeat these steps for all ESXi hosts in the cluster.10.7.3. Create an iSCSI datastoreYou should now create a VMFS datasto

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Chapter 11.135Bare Metal InstallationYou can set up bare metal hosts in a CloudPlatform cloud and manage them with the ManagementServer. Bare metal ho

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation136Example: Section 11.3.18, “Example CentOS 6.x Kickstart File”• UbuntuDocs: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installat

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Enable PXE on the Bare Metal Host137Once you are there, set the following:• IP address of IPMI NIC• Netmask• Gateway• Username and password for IPMI N

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation138You should see a few messages as the installer prepares, followed by a list of choices.4. Choose “B” to install

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Set Up a File Server139• sync: exportfs notify client when file write is complete instead of async notifyWarningBe careful with space characters in th

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation140• rpc.lockd• rpc.rquotad11.3.6. Create a Bare Metal ImageCreate an image which can be installed on bare metal ho

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Create a Bare Metal Network Offering14111.3.8. Create a Bare Metal Network Offering1. Log in as admin to the CloudPlatform UI.2. In the left navigatio

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Networking Overview7• Advanced. For more sophisticated network topologies. This network model provides the mostflexibility in defining guest networks

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation142• python-cherrypy: A Python HTTP server which is distributed by default with most Linuxdistributions. For exampl

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(Optional) Set Bare Metal Configuration Parameters14311.3.10. (Optional) Set Bare Metal Configuration Parameters1. Log in as admin to the CloudPlatfor

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation1449. In a new zone, CloudPlatform adds the first pod for you. You can always add more pods later.To configure the

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Add the PXE Server and DHCP Server to Your Deployment1453. Click the Compute and Storage tab. In Clusters, click View All, then click the name of the

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation1467. In the list of Network service providers, click Baremetal DHCP. In the Details node, click AddBaremetal DHCP

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Provision a Bare Metal Instance147• Featured. Choose Yes if you would like this template to be more prominent for users to select.Only administrators

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation148selinux --permissivetimezone --utc Europe/Londonbootloader --location=mbr --driveorder=sdaclearpart --initlabel

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Example Ubuntu 12.04 Kickstart File149# SELinux#selinux --enforcingselinux --permissive# Services running at bootservices --enabled network,sshdservic

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation150mouse#System timezonetimezone America/New_York#Root passwordrootpw --iscrypted password#Initial useruser --disab

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Using Cisco UCS as Bare Metal Host CloudPlatform151%pre#servicesservices --enabled=ntpd,nscd,puppet#Package install information%packagesubuntu-standar

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Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation152• UCS manager IP address• UCS manager username• UCS manager password2. Log in to the CloudPlatform UI as adminis

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Disassociating a Profile from a UCS Blade15311.4.3. Disassociating a Profile from a UCS Blade1. Log in to the CloudPlatform UI as administrator.2. In

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Chapter 12.155Installing Oracle VM (OVM) forCloudPlatformIf you want to use the Oracle VM Server (OVM) hypervisor to run guest virtual machines, insta

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Chapter 12. Installing Oracle VM (OVM) for CloudPlatform1564. Repeat for any additional hosts that will be part of the OVM cluster.NoteAfter ISO insta

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Chapter 13.157Choosing a Deployment ArchitectureThe architecture used in a deployment will vary depending on the size and purpose of the deployment.Th

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Chapter 13. Choosing a Deployment Architecture15813.2. Large-Scale Redundant SetupThis diagram illustrates the network architecture of a large-scale C

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Separate Storage Network159• The Management Server cluster (including front-end load balancers, Management Server nodes,and the MySQL database) is con

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Chapter 14.161Network SetupAchieving the correct networking setup is crucial to a successful CloudPlatform installation. Thissection contains informat

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Chapter 3.9Cloud Infrastructure Concepts3.1. About RegionsTo increase reliability of the cloud, you can optionally group resources into multiple geogr

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Chapter 14. Network Setup16214.2. VLAN Allocation ExampleVLANs are required for public and guest traffic. The following is an example of a VLAN alloca

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Cisco 3750163• All VLANs (300-999) are passed to all the pod-level layer-2 switches.14.3.2. Cisco 3750The following steps show how a Cisco 3750 is con

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Chapter 14. Network Setup1642. VLAN 201 is used to route untagged private IP addresses for pod 1, and pod 1 is connected tothis layer-2 switch.interfa

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External Guest Firewall Integration for Juniper SRX (Optional)165To achieve the above purposes you must set up fixed configurations for the firewall.

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Chapter 14. Network Setup1668. Make sure the "ssh" and "xnm-clear-text" system services are enabled.9. If traffic metering is desi

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External Guest Firewall Integration for Cisco VNMC (Optional)167• Public Interface. The name of the public interface on the SRX. For example, ge-0/0/2

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Chapter 14. Network Setup168• When a guest network is created with Cisco VNMC firewall provider, an additional public IP isacquired along with the Sou

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External Guest Firewall Integration for Cisco VNMC (Optional)169For more information, see Section 10.6, “Configuring a vSphere Cluster with Nexus 1000

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Chapter 14. Network Setup1702. In the left navigation bar, click Infrastructure.3. In Zones, click View More.4. Choose the zone you want to work with.

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External Guest Firewall Integration for Cisco VNMC (Optional)17114.5.3.4. Creating a Network Offering Using Cisco ASA 1000vTo have Cisco ASA 1000v sup

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Chapter 3. Cloud Infrastructure Concepts10The benefit of organizing infrastructure into zones is to provide physical isolation and redundancy. Forexam

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Chapter 14. Network Setup172You are prompted with the following message:System config has been modified. Save? [Y]es/[N]o:"b. Enter N.You will ge

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Topology Requirements173• IP Address: The IP address of the NetScaler.• Username/Password: The authentication credentials to access the device. CloudP

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Chapter 14. Network Setup17414.7.3. Storage Network Topology RequirementsThe secondary storage NFS export is mounted by the secondary storage VM. Seco

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Setting Zone VLAN and Running VM Maximums175To set up the integration between CloudPlatform and Traffic Sentinel:1. On your network infrastructure, in

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Chapter 15.177Amazon Web Service Interface15.1. Amazon Web Services EC2 Compatible InterfaceCloudPlatform can translate Amazon Web Services (AWS) API

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Chapter 15. Amazon Web Service Interface1784. (Optional) The AWS API listens for requests on port 7080. If you prefer AWS API to listen onanother port

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AWS API Command-Line Tools Setup179$ cloudstack-aws-api-register --apikey=User’s CloudPlatform API key --secretkey=User’s CloudPlatform Secret key --c

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Chapter 15. Amazon Web Service Interface180EC2 command SOAP / REST call CloudPlatform API callThe noReboot parameter is notsupported.ec2-deregister De

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Supported AWS API Calls181EC2 command SOAP / REST call CloudPlatform API callKnown issue: TheCloudPlatform device ID of0, which represents a rootvolum

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About Pods11For each zone, the administrator must decide the following.• How many pods to place in a zone.• How many clusters to place in each pod.• H

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Chapter 15. Amazon Web Service Interface182EC2 command SOAP / REST call CloudPlatform API callec2-delete-tags DeleteTags Remove tags from one or morer

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Chapter 16.183Additional Installation OptionsThe next few sections describe CloudPlatform features above and beyond the basic deploymentoptions.16.1.

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Chapter 16. Additional Installation Options184CloudPlatform uses Tomcat as its servlet container. For sites that would like CloudPlatform toterminate

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Database Replication (Optional)185# mysql -u rootmysql> show master status;+------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+| File

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Chapter 16. Additional Installation Options18616.3.1. FailoverThis will provide for a replicated database that can be used to implement manual failove

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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Installation GuideCloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2Installation GuideR

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Chapter 3. Cloud Infrastructure Concepts123.4. About ClustersA cluster provides a way to group hosts. To be precise, a cluster is a XenServer server p

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About Hosts13server with CloudPlatform. There may be multiple vCenter servers per zone. Each vCenter server maymanage multiple VMware clusters.3.5. Ab

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Chapter 3. Cloud Infrastructure Concepts14• Dell EqualLogic™ for iSCSI• Network Appliances filers for NFS and iSCSI• Scale Computing for NFSIf you int

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Basic Zone Network Traffic Types15type for each network vary depending on whether you are creating a zone with basic networking oradvanced networking.

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Chapter 3. Cloud Infrastructure Concepts16you must also configure a network to carry public traffic. CloudPlatform takes care of presenting thenecessa

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Advanced Zone Public IP Addresses173.8.5. Advanced Zone Public IP AddressesWhen advanced networking is used, the administrator can create additional n

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Chapter 4.19Upgrade Instructions4.1. Upgrade from 3.0.x to 4.2Perform the following to upgrade from version 3.0.0, 3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.0.3, 3.0.4, 3.0.5,

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions20Hypervisor DescriptionOS Type: Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (32-bit) (or the highestDebian release number available in the dr

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Upgrade from 3.0.x to 4.221Hypervisor DescriptionPassword Enabled: noPublic: noFeatured: noe. Watch the screen to be sure that the template downloads

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iii1. Getting More Information and Help 11.1. Additional Docum

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions225. Stop all Usage Servers if running. Run this on all Usage Server hosts.# service cloud-usage stop6. Stop the Manage

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Upgrade from 3.0.x to 4.223NoteHow will you know whether you need to do this? If the upgrade output in the previous stepincluded a message like the fo

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions24NoteAfter upgrade from 3.0.4 to 4.2, if the usage server fails to restart then copy db.propertiesfrom /etc/cloudstack

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Upgrade from 3.0.x to 4.225update cloud.vmware_data_center set password = <_ciphertext_from_step_i_> where id = <_id_from_step_v_>;vii. Co

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions26# service libvirtd restarti. Start the agent.# service cloudstack-agent start18. Log in to the CloudPlatform UI as ad

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Upgrade from 3.0.x to 4.227The content should be like the following:Stopping and starting 1 secondary storage vm(s)...Done stopping and starting secon

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions2823. (VMware only) After upgrade, if you want to change a Standard vSwitch zone to a VMwaredvSwitch Zone, perform the

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Upgrade from 2.2.x to 4.229Starting in 3.0.2, the usage record format for IP addresses is the same as the rest of the usagetypes. Instead of a single

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions30Hypervisor DescriptionZone: Choose the zone where this hypervisor is used. If yourCloudPlatform deployment includes m

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Upgrade from 2.2.x to 4.231Hypervisor DescriptionVMware, choose All Zones to make the template available inall the VMware zones.Hypervisor: VMwareForm

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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Installation Guideiv5.5. Setting Configuration Parameters ...

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions32enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 [cloudstack] name=cloudstack baseurl=file:///root/CloudPlatform-4.2.0-1-rhel6.3/6.3 enabled=1 gp

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Upgrade from 2.2.x to 4.23312. Choose "U" to upgrade the package.> U13. If you have made changes to your existing copy of the configurati

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions34• (Optional) For database_key, substitute the default key that is used to encrypt confidentialparameters in the Cloud

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Upgrade from 2.2.x to 4.235g. Install a libvirt hook with the following commands:# mkdir /etc/libvirt/hooks # cp /usr/share/cloudstack-agent/lib/libvi

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions36XenServer or KVM:SSH in by using the link local IP address of the system VM. For example, in the commandbelow, substi

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Upgrade from 2.1.x to 4.237Note(VMware only) After upgrade, whenever you add a new VMware cluster to a zone that wascreated with a previous version of

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions38NoteIn the latest XenServer upgrade procedure, even after putting the master host intomaintenance mode, the master ho

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Applying Hotfixes to a XenServer Cluster39• If you upgraded from XenServer 5.6 SP2 to XenServer 6.0.2 or higher, change any VMs thathave the OS type C

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Chapter 4. Upgrade Instructions40xe patch-upload file-name=XS602E015.xsupdateThe command displays the UUID of the update file:33af688e-d18c-493d-922b-

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Applying Hotfixes to a XenServer Cluster4111. You might need to change the OS type settings for VMs running on the upgraded hosts, if any ofthe follow

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v8.10.1. Configuring Public Network with a Dedicated NIC for XenServer (Optional) ... 1068.10.2. Configuring Multiple Guest Networks for XenServer

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Chapter 5.43Installation5.1. Who Should Read ThisThese installation instructions are intended for those who are ready to set up a full productiondeplo

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Chapter 5. Installation445.3. Minimum System Requirements5.3.1. Management Server, Database, and Storage SystemRequirementsThe machines that will run

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Hypervisor Compatibility Matrix45• All hosts within a cluster must be homogenous. The CPUs must be of the same type, count, andfeature flags.Hosts hav

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Chapter 5. Installation465.3.3.2. CloudPlatform 3.x3.0.0 3.0.1 3.0.2 3.0.3 3.0.4 3.0.5 3.0.6 3.0.7XenServer5.6No No No No No No No NoXenServer5.6 FP1N

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Management Server Installation472.1.x 2.2.xVMware ESX 5 and vCenter 5 No No5.4. Management Server Installation5.4.1. Management Server Installation Ov

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Chapter 5. Installation48In RHEL, SELinux is installed and enabled by default. You can verify this with:# rpm -qa | grep selinuxb. Set the SELINUX var

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Install the Management Server on the First Host49server 0.xenserver.pool.ntp.orgserver 1.xenserver.pool.ntp.orgserver 2.xenserver.pool.ntp.orgserver 3

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Chapter 5. Installation504. When the installation is finished, run the following commands to start essential services:# service rpcbind start# service

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Install and Configure the Database51The max_connections parameter should be set to 350 multiplied by the number of ManagementServers you are deploying

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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Installation Guidevi11.3.6. Create a Bare Metal Image ...

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Chapter 5. Installation528. Set up the database. The following command creates the cloud user on the database.• In dbpassword, specify the password to

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Install and Configure the Database53# yum install mysql-server# chkconfig --level 35 mysqld on3. Edit the MySQL configuration (/etc/my.cnf or /etc/mys

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Chapter 5. Installation54d. Edit the /etc/sysconfig/iptables file and add the following lines at the beginning of the INPUTchain.-A INPUT -p tcp --dpo

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Changing the Default Password Encryption55• VPN password• User API secret key• VNC passwordCloudPlatform uses the Java Simplified Encryption (JASYPT)

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Chapter 5. Installation56 <ref bean="SHA256SaltedUserAuthenticator"/> <ref bean="MD5UserAuthenticator&qu

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Prepare NFS Shares57# mkdir -p /export/primary# mkdir -p /export/secondary2. To configure the new directories as NFS exports, edit /etc/exports. Expor

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Chapter 5. Installation58/export *(rw,async,no_root_squash)3. Export the /export directory.# exportfs -a4. Edit the /etc/sysconfig/nfs file.# vi /etc

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Prepare and Start Additional Management Servers59Domain = company.com8. Reboot the Management Server host.Two NFS shares called /export/primary and /e

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Chapter 5. Installation60# tar xzf CloudPlatform-VERSION-N-OSVERSION.tar.gz# cd CloudPlatform-VERSION-N-OSVERSION# ./install.shYou should see a few me

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Prepare the System VM Template61Source Port Destination Port Protocol PersistenceRequired?80 or 443 8080 (or 20400 withAJP)HTTP (or AJP) Yes8250 8250

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vii14.7.7. VMware Topology Requirements ... 17414.7.8. KVM Topology Requirements ...

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Chapter 5. Installation622. If you are using a separate NFS server, perform this step. If you are using the ManagementServer as the NFS server, you MU

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About Configuration Parameters63Field Valuemanagement.network.cidr A CIDR that describes the network that themanagement CIDRs reside on. This variable

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Chapter 5. Installation64Field Valueto ha_host. Specify the ha.tag value as a hosttag when you add a new host to the cloud.5.5.2. Setting Global Confi

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Granular Global Configuration Parameters65Field Field Valueaccount allow.public.user.templates If false, users will not be able tocreate public templa

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Chapter 5. Installation66Field Field ValueKeep the correspondingnotification threshold lowerthan this value to be notifiedbeforehand.cluster cpu.overp

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Granular Global Configuration Parameters67Field Field Valuezone router.template.kvm Name of the default routertemplate on KVM.zone router.template.vmw

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Chapter 6.69User Interface6.1. Supported BrowsersThe CloudPlatform web-based UI is available in the following popular browsers:• Mozilla Firefox 22 or

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Chapter 6. User Interface706.2.2. Root Administrator's UI OverviewThe CloudPlatform UI helps the CloudPlatform administrator provision, view, and

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Changing the Root Password71WarningYou are logging in as the root administrator. This account manages the CloudPlatformdeployment, including physical

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Chapter 6. User Interface72For more information on creating a new instance, see Creating VMs in the Administration Guide.2. Download the script file c

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Creating an Instance732. Copy the key data into a file. The file looks like this:-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----MIICXQIBAAKBgQCSydmnQ67jP6lNoXdX3noZjQ

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Chapter 7.75Steps to Provisioning Your CloudInfrastructureThis section tells how to add regions, zones, pods, clusters, hosts, storage, and networks t

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure767.2. Adding Regions (optional)Grouping your cloud resources into geographic regions is an

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Adding Third and Subsequent Regions773. Now add the new region to region 1 in CloudPlatform.a. Log in to CloudPlatform in the first region as root adm

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure782. Once the Management Server is running, add your new region to all existing regions by r

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Adding a Zone792. In the left navigation bar, click Regions.3. Click the name of the region you want to delete.4. Click the Remove Region button.5. Re

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure80• Advanced. For more sophisticated network topologies. This network model provides the mos

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Steps to Add a New Zone81• Public. A public zone is available to all users. A zone that is not public will be assigned to aparticular domain. Only use

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Chapter 1.1Getting More Information and Help1.1. Additional Documentation AvailableThe following guides are available:• Installation Guide — Covers in

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure827. In a new zone, CloudPlatform adds the first pod for you. You can always add more pods l

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Steps to Add a New Zone83• Citrix XenServer Installation and Configuration• VMware vSphere Installation and Configuration• KVM vSphere Installation an

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure84• Hypervisor. Choose the hypervisor for the first cluster in the zone. You can add cluster

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Steps to Add a New Zone854. Click Next.5. Configure the IP range for public Internet traffic. Enter the following details, then click Add. Ifdesired,

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure86• Start/End Reserved System IP. The IP range in the management network that CloudPlatformu

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Steps to Add a New Zone87more information, see HA-Enabled Virtual Machines as well as HA for Hosts, both in theAdministration Guide.10. In a new clust

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure88SharedMountPoint • Path. The path on each host that is where this primarystorage is mounte

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Adding a Cluster895. Enter the following details in the dialog.• Name. The name of the pod.• Gateway. The gateway for the hosts in that pod.• Netmask.

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Chapter 7. Steps to Provisioning Your Cloud Infrastructure903. Click the Compute tab. In the Pods node, click View All. Select the same pod you used i

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Add Cluster: vSphere912. Log in to the UI.3. In the left navigation, choose Infrastructure. In Zones, click View More, then click the zone inwhich you

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