Installing CloudSystem 49
Running the installation utility
Overview
The CloudSystem installation process can take several hours to complete, so adequate preparation can
help limit the amount of re-work that will need to be done. This guide assumes that the user is familiar with
the overall installation process as referenced in
HPE Helion CloudSystem 9.0 Installation Guide
, and the
background information provided in
HPE Helion CloudSystem 9.0 Administrator Guide
, and
HPE Helion
CloudSystem 9.0 Network Planning Guide
. These guides can be found on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise
website (
http://www.hpe.com/info/CloudSystem/docs
For the HC 380, CloudSystem can be installed in a completely hands-off manner after the pre-requisite
data is provided by the user. The CloudSystem deployment process will spawn a process that performs
the following:
•
modifies vCenter networking for the ESXi hosts
•
creates an additional compute cluster in vCenter
•
allocates storage from VSA, deploys CloudSystem
•
configures some of the networking components inside CloudSystem
Before beginning the installation process, you should have completed the preinstallation worksheet for
CloudSystem ("
Additional post-deployment options are available to upgrade to CloudSystem 9.01 and 9.02 and change
CloudSystem passwords.
The installer has been designed so that it can be launched multiple times – if an error situation causes the
CloudSystem installer to fail and that situation is subsequently resolved, re-running the tool will then allow
it to pick up where it left off.
Downloading the MySQL JDBC driver
Before starting the installation, you must download the MySQL JDBC driver and have it available on your
staging environment.
1.
Download the MySQL Connector/J (JDBC driver) package from the Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Website (
http://www.hpe.com/support/softwaredepot
). This requires a Hewlett-Packard
Enterprise Passport account.
2.
Extract libmysql-java_5.1.32-1_all.deb from the zip file and add it to your staging environment.
Enabling SSH on each ESXi server
1.
Using iLO, connect to the ESXi server.
2.
Launch the iLO Integrated Remote Console.
3.
Press F2 to access the Customize System/View Logs menu.
4.
Type the username and password.
5.
Access the Troubleshooting Mode Options menu.
6.
Enable SSH.
7.
Press Esc to exit the Troubleshooting Mode Options menu.
8.
Press Esc to close the Customize System/View Logs menu.
9.
Repeat these steps for each ESXi server.