InfoScale™ Operations Manager 9.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
- Section I. Installing and configuring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Planning your Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Downloading Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0
- Typical Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager deployment configuration
- System requirements
- Installing, upgrading, and uninstalling Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- About installing Management Server
- About installing managed host
- About upgrading the Management Server
- About backing up and restoring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager data
- About upgrading managed hosts to Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0
- Configuring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager in a high availability and disaster recovery environment
- Configuring the high availability feature in Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Configuring a new Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring an existing Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring a new Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring Management Server in one-to-one DR environment
- Configuring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager in high availability and disaster recovery environment
- About upgrading the high availability configurations
- About upgrading the high availability and disaster recovery configurations
- Configuring the high availability feature in Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Installing and uninstalling Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-ons
- Uploading a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on to the repository
- Installing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Uninstalling a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Removing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from the repository
- Canceling deployment request for a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Installing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on on a specific managed host
- Uninstalling a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from a specific managed host
- Planning your Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Section II. Setting up the Management Server environment
- Basic Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager tasks
- Adding and managing hosts
- Overview of host discovery
- Overview of agentless discovery
- About installing OpenSSH on a UNIX host
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agent configuration
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agentless configuration
- Adding Agentless hosts to the Management Server using Profile
- Editing the agentless host configuration
- Setting up user access
- Adding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or Active Directory-based authentication on Management Server
- Configuring LDAP using CLI
- Setting up fault monitoring
- Creating rules in the Management Server perspective
- Editing rules in the Management Server perspective
- Deleting rules in the Management Server perspective
- Enabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Disabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing faults in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing a fault definition in the Management Server perspective
- Setting up virtualization environment discovery
- Setting up near real-time discovery of VMware events
- Requirements for discovering the Solaris zones
- Adding a virtualization server
- Editing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Refreshing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Deploying hot fixes, packages, and patches
- Installing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager hot fix, package, or patch
- Configuring Management Server settings
- Configuring SNMP trap settings for alert notifications
- Setting up extended attributes
- Viewing information on the Management Server environment
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Management Server (MS)
- Managed host (MH)
- Management Server (MS)
About the communication between the managed hosts and Management Server
Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager provides you a single, centralized management console for the Storage Foundation and High Availability products. You can use it to monitor, visualize, and manage storage resources and generate reports about them. Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager lets administrators centrally manage diverse data center environments.
A typical Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager deployment consists of a Management Server and the managed hosts. The managed host can run on any platform that Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager supports. In a centrally managed deployment, you must configure one host as Management Server. Management Server receives information about all the resources in its domain. When you log on to Management Server, you can gain access to the resources on different hosts within the centrally-managed deployment.
The installer installs the VRTSsfmcs (Management Server) and the VRTSsfmh (managed host) packages on the host that is designated as Management Server. The VRTSsfmh package contains the XPRTL component that facilitates the communication between the managed hosts and Management Server. The VRTSsfmh package is installed on the managed host and Management Server.
The XPRTL component consists of the following:
The XPRTLD component, which is a light weight and full-featured Web server.
The XPRTLC component, which is an HTTP client that is based on command lines. The XPRTLC component can send information to Web servers .
The XPRTLD and the XPRTLC components are integrated with Arctera Authentication Services for secure SSL communication over HTTP.
The communication between the managed host and Management Server occurs through the HTTPS protocol. The XPRTLD Web server running on both the managed host and Management Server supports the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) standards. The managed hosts use XPRTLC and invoke CGI through the XPRTLD on Management Server to perform several actions such as the Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager database update. Management Server uses XPRTLC and invokes CGI through the XPRTLD on the managed hosts to perform various actions that include Storage Foundation and high availability operations.