HP VAN SDN Controller Installation Guide

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "HP VAN SDN Controller Installation Guide"

Transcription

1 HP VAN SDN Controller Installation Guide Abstract This guide supports and later 2.5.x versions of the HP VAN SDN (Virtual Application Network Software-Defined Networking) Controller, and describes the steps for installing the HP VAN SDN Controller software on a system running the Ubuntu version LTS 64-bit server. This guide is intended for administrators who are familiar with installing and using the Keystone server, experienced in using and configuring the OpenStack Keystone authentication software, and familiar with configuring an OpenFlow network to operate with a controller. HP Part Number: a Published: October 2015 Edition: 2

2 Copyright Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR and , Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Links to third-party websites take you outside the HP website. HP has no control over and is not responsible for information outside HP.com. The HP VAN SDN Controller license text is in /opt/sdn/legal/eula.txt. The HP VAN SDN Controller incorporates materials from several Open Source software projects. Therefore, the use of these materials by the HP VAN SDN Controller is governed by different Open Source licenses. Refer to /opt/sdn/legal/hp-sdn-controller-opensource-list.pdf for a complete list of the materials used. Acknowledgments Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Google is a trademark of Google, Inc. Warranty For the software end user license agreement and the hardware limited warranty information for HP Networking products, visit networking/support. Open Source Software For information on licenses for the open source software used by the HP VAN SDN Controller, see the HP VAN SDN Controller Open Source and Third-Party Software License Agreements. This product includes code licensed under the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, and/or certain other open source licenses. A complete machine-readable copy of the source code corresponding to such code is available upon request. This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information and shall expire three years following the date of the final distribution of this product version by HP. For information about acquiring the open source code for the HP VAN SDN Controller, send an to HPN-Open-Source-Query@lists.hp.com, listing the product name and version information for which the source code is being requested. Because such information can become outdated quickly, HP does not publish mailing addresses and telephone numbers for open source queries. Available source code distribution methods include network transmission of the source code and sending the source code on physical media to a mailing address. Physical media distribution might require a fee to cover the media and mailing costs.. NOTE: The HP VAN SDN Controller includes both proprietary software that is closed source in addition to the open source software listed in the HP VAN SDN Controller Open Source and Third-Party Software License Agreements. In response to queries to HP for source code on the HP VAN SDN Controller, HP distributes the source code for open source software only. HP does not distribute source code for closed source software.

3 Contents 1 Getting Started Controller authentication Controller Licensing Before installing the controller Review controller information in the Support Matrix Downloading the controller software Controller upgrade paths to SW release Next steps Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server Installing the local Keystone server Unpacking the controller software Verifying hardware requirements Installing and verifying the controller Configuring a user on a local Keystone server Upgrading the controller from version 2.4 to version Unpacking the controller software Verifying hardware requirements Installing and verifying the controller Upgrading the controller from version to version Unpacking the controller software Verifying hardware requirements Installing and verifying the controller Installing the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server Resetting the provider type on the remote Keystone server Unpacking the controller software on your local machine Verifying hardware requirements Installing and verifying the controller on your local machine Configuring the controller on a local machine to operate with a remote Keystone server Verifying the NTP configuration Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller Access a controller interface Using the controller console UI Changing a user password Obtaining a software license Obtaining applications from the HP SDN AppStore Related documentation Uninstalling the controller and the local Keystone server Uninstalling the controller Uninstalling the local Keystone server Troubleshooting The SDN Controller service (SDNC) failed to start Controller access fails using Google Chrome version or Firefox version Port being used by non-keystone processes Controller installation failed Install verification command shows incorrect output The controller installation failed due to web proxy settings User login fail and locked out of GUI...32 Contents 3

4 9.8 Controller lockout Local Keystone server installation failure NTP not operating Username sdn warning Retaining controller configuration files across an update Configuration file sets Release to release Release 2.4 to Support and other resources Gather information before contacting an authorized support representative How to contact HP Get connected to the HP SDN online user forum Software technical support and software updates Care Packs Obtaining software updates Warranty Related information Documentation feedback Contents

5 1 Getting Started The HP VAN SDN Controller provides an extensive platform for developing and running SDN applications. It features: A base controller platform for Linux/Java/OSGi, OpenFlow 1.0/1.3, built-in services, and a device driver framework Operation with either a local or a remote Keystone server Embedded Java applications, an extensible REST API and UI, and an Intelligent Management Center (IMC) management interface Localized support for Chinese and Japanese. The SDN Controller GUI is localized to enable controller use in either the English, Chinese, or Japanese language. See the latest version of the HP VAN SDN Controller Administrator Guide for information on selecting a localized view. NOTE: Applications running on the controller may or may not support localization. As an HP VAN SDN Controller administrator, you should be familiar with OpenFlow, and have OpenFlow configured and enabled on the network switches to be managed by the controller. 1.1 Controller authentication Beginning with controller software release 2.3, the HP VAN SDN Controller supports both local and remote Keystone authentication servers. When upgrading from a previous controller version, the established local Keystone server is used. For a new installation, the Keystone server can be installed either locally with the controller, or on a remote machine. NOTE: Keystone provides the OpenStack Identity Service used for controller authentication. For more information on Keystone operation, see the chapter titled Security Features" in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller Administrator Guide (published April 2015 or later). For information on a specific Keystone version, visit and see the documentation for the OpenStack Keystone version you are using. The controller supports v2.0 of the Keystone REST API. 1.2 Controller Licensing For controller software licensing and registration information, see the chapter covering licensing in the HP VAN SDN Controller Administrator Guide. 1.3 Before installing the controller 1. Ensure that your system meets the requirements appropriate to your controller environment. For production environments, HP recommends a minimum of 16 GB of RAM (used and free combined), 8 cores, and 64 GB of disk space are available on your system for controller operation. Development and test environments have lower requirements. For more information on recommended hardware, supported OpenFlow versions and network switches, and other controller support information, see the latest HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix. To download the Support Matrix and other HP VAN SDN Controller documentation, go to the SDN Information Library. Scroll down to Installation. 2. Install the Ubuntu LTS 64 bit Server. The controller installation process installs the remaining software requirements listed for the controller in the HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix. 1.1 Controller authentication 5

6 NOTE: Do not use sdn or sdnadmin for user or group names, as these credentials are created during the SDN controller installation process. 3. See Figure 1 (page 6) for an overview of the controller installation process. Figure 1 HP VAN SDN Controller installation overview 1.4 Review controller information in the Support Matrix The HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix is available in the SDN Information Library, and lists information such as: minimum hardware, firmware, and software requirements for installing the controller supported OpenFlow versions SNMP information supported network switches configuration maximums 6 Getting Started

7 1.5 Downloading the controller software In the HP VAN SDN Controller release 2.5, the software download includes: Controller product software Controller software version 2.5 release notes To download the HP VAN SDN Controller software: 1. Go to the HP Networking support site at 2. Enter the HP VAN SDN base product number J9863AAE in the Enter product name/number field. 3. Select the check box next to the HP VAN SDN Controller product, then click Show selected items. 4. In the lower right quadrant of the My Support screen, click Software downloads. 5. On the Download software screen, select and download the VAN_SDN_Controller_ software package (.zip file) to your local machine running Ubuntu. 6. Unzip the software package. 7. See the latest HP VAN SDN Controller Release Notes included with the software package. 1.6 Controller upgrade paths to SW release Table 1 Controller upgrade paths From SW Version x 2.3 or earlier To SW Version: Notes Recommended Recommended Not supported uninstall the controller and reinstall with release Next steps Select one of the following procedures to continue the controller installation: For a new controller installation that will use a local Keystone server, go to the chapter titled Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server (page 8) To upgrade from an installed controller version 2.4 to version , go to the chapter titled Upgrading the controller from version 2.4 to version (page 13). To upgrade from an installed controller version to version , go to the chapter titled Upgrading the controller from version to version (page 16). To install a controller that will use a remote Keystone server, go to the chapter titled Installing the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server (page 19) To upgrade the controller to version from version 2.3 or earlier, see the section titled Important Information in the latest version of the HP VAN SDN Controller Release Notes. 1.5 Downloading the controller software 7

8 2 Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server This chapter describes installing a Keystone server and the controller on the same (local) machine and running the configuration script included in the controller download package. Using this option automatically configures the Keystone server. (If you want your controller to operate with a previously configured, remote Keystone server, then skip this chapter and go to Installing the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server (page 19).) NOTE: For most controller installations, HP recommends using a local Keystone server as described in this chapter. Doing so avoids the need to address certain security implications associated with using a remote Keystone server. For more information, see Installing the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server (page 19). Downloading the controller software package as described under Downloading the controller software (page 7) is required before using this chapter. The configured keystone server must be accessible and responsive to basic Keystone REST API queries. The controller supports v2.0 of the Keystone REST API. Although the HP VAN SDN Controller operates with the Folsom, Grizzly, Havana, or Icehouse releases of OpenStack Keystone, HP recommends that you use the Icehouse version with release 2.5 of the controller. Where a command in this procedure is shown with multiple lines, the line breaks are inserted at the points where a space occurs in the actual command. 2.1 Installing the local Keystone server 1. Point the Ubuntu system to the most recent package meta-data: ~$ sudo apt-get update 2. Use the following commands to install the Keystone server on the local machine. ~$ sudo apt-get install python-software-properties ~$ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-cloud-keyring ~$ sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:icehouse If the following message appears, press Enter before continuing: Press [ENTER] to continue or ctrl-c to cancel adding it NOTE: HP recommends using the icehouse version of the OpenStack Keystone server, as shown in the above command. However, you can use any of the following Keystone server options: icehouse (recommended) havana grizzly folsom ~$ sudo apt-get update ~$ sudo apt-get install keystone For information on a specific Keystone version, visit keystone/ and see the documentation for the OpenStack Keystone version you are using. For information on the keystore and truststore features, see the chapter titled SDN Controller 8 Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server

9 security features in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller Administrator Guide (published October 2015 or later). 3. If the following prompt does not appear, skip this step. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? If the above prompt does appear, type Y, press Enter, and go to the next step. 4. If no prompt appears, skip this step. If you see the following prompt, type N, press Enter, and go to the next step. Configuration file ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation. Package distributor has shipped an updated version. What would you like to do about it? Your options are: Y or I : install the package maintainer's version N or O : keep your currently-installed version D : show the differences between the versions Z : start a shell to examine the situation The default action is to keep your current version. *** dmk.sh (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=n]? 2.2 Unpacking the controller software Do the following to prepare the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software package for installation: 1. Ensure that you have root access on the Ubuntu system using the sudo command. 2. Unpack the HP VAN SDN Controller from the directory in which the package is stored: NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 2.3 Verifying hardware requirements The VAN SDN Controller verifies that your hardware system meets the minimum requirements needed for operation for a development or test environment of 50 or fewer devices, links, and hosts. If the installation detects that the hardware does not meet these minimum requirements, you will see an Error message and output similar to the following. If the Error message does not appear, skip this section and go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller (page 10). Error! This controller has X cores! (8 cores required) Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of RAM! (16 GB required) Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of available storage! (64 GB required) This hardware platform doesn't meet the minimum requirements for a production deployment. Please see the Support Matrix for additional hardware requirements for sizing production deployments: To override this check, run the following command before installation: 'touch /tmp/override.txt' Overriding this check is useful for demonstrations and small test environments. Some features may not work properly without a controller that meets minimum hardware requirements. An installation using this check should not be used in production networks and will not be supported by HP support. 2.2 Unpacking the controller software 9

10 NOTE: If the above message appears, the controller hardware does not meet the minimum requirements for number of cores, free RAM, and/or available storage for a development or test environment. If you are installing a controller for operation in a production network, you should halt the installation process and start over with controller hardware that meets the requirements for your system. For full information on controller hardware requirements, see the section titled Hardware requirements and recommendations in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix in the HP Enterprise Information Library. If you choose to override hardware verification, run the touch command and re-run the dpkg --unpack command as shown below, and then go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller (page 10).: ~$ touch /tmp/override.txt NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 2.4 Installing and verifying the controller To install the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software: 1. Execute the following command to install software dependencies and complete the installation: sudo apt-get install -f If the system prompt appears (~$), proceed to Step 2. If you are prompted with Do you want to continue [Y/n]? press Y and continue to Step 2. If the following warning message appears, see Username sdn warning (page 34) in the Troubleshooting chapter. : ****************************** WARNING ****************************** THE USER sdn EXISTED PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE CONTROLLER. THE CONTROLLER REQUIRES THE USER sdn TO HAVE CERTAIN ATTRIBUTES AND PERMISSIONS. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU DELETE THE sdn USER, AND THEN RE-INSTALL THE CONTROLLER TO ENSURE CORRECT FUNCTIONALITY. ********************************************************************* 2. Verify the controller installation: ~$ sudo dpkg -l hp-sdn-ctl If the HP VAN SDN Controller package is properly installed, output similar to the following appears: ii hp-sdn-ctl HP VAN SDN Controller NOTE: The ii in the above output line indicates a successful controller installation. Any other characters appearing instead of ii (such as iu) indicates that the controller is not correctly installed. In this case, see Troubleshooting (page 29). 3. In the command line window, verify that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sudo service sdnc status You should see the following output, which indicates that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sdnc start/running, process nnnn 10 Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server

11 Where: nnnn is the process ID assigned to the main HP VAN SDN Controller process (sdnc). 4. To continue the controller installation with a local Keystone server, go to the next step. 2.5 Configuring a user on a local Keystone server This procedure uses the /opt/sdn/admin/config_local_keystone script provided in the controller software download to configure user, tenant, password, and role variables in the Keystone server. 1. If a web proxy is set on the machine running the controller, record and remove any http_proxy and https_proxy settings, as follows: a. Use this command to list the current environmental varibles: ~$ export Search the resulting listing for any https or http proxy variables in the current environment. If present, these variables will appear similar to the following: declare x http_proxy=" proxy.mycompany.com:8888/ declare x https_proxy=" proxy.mycompany.com:8888/ b. Record any variables listed for https_proxy and http_proxy and save them for restoration after you complete the user configuration procedure. Using the above example output, you would record these two variables: " " c. Use this command to remove the proxy settings: ~$ unset https_proxy http_proxy 2. Use the following command to run the script: ~$ sudo /opt/sdn/admin/config_local_keystone NOTE: This step configures the controller user name as sdn and the password as skyline. If you want to configure a different user name or password, see Changing a user password (page 26) after completing the installation process. Run the script only once on a given installation. If you need to rerun the script, first use sudo dpkg -P keystone to uninstall the Keystone server, and then repeat the install process. The above script sets the provider type to UUID by the Keystone server. The PKI provider type is also supported on the HP VAN SDN Controller. The script enforces these settings, which enable the controller to access the local Keystone server: user: AUTH_TOKEN: ADMIN AUTH_ENDPOINT: PORT: tenant: sdn password: skyline roles: sdn-admin and sdn-user 2.5 Configuring a user on a local Keystone server 11

12 3. Use the following commands to restore any web proxy settings that you removed in Step 1. export http_proxy=" export https_proxy=" For example, you would use these commands to restore the web proxy settings for an entity known as mycompany.com and a web proxy port of 8888 : ~$ export http_proxy= ~$ export https_proxy= 4. To continue the controller installation, go to Verifying the NTP configuration (page 24). 12 Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server

13 3 Upgrading the controller from version 2.4 to version This chapter upgrades the controller from an existing version 2.4 installation to version NOTE: If a controller installation running version 2.4 is operating in an HA (team) environment, disband the team, upgrade each controller individually as described in this chapter, then reconfigure the team. For information on disbanding and reconfiguring a team, see the chapter titled Configuring for HA in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller Administrator Guide (October 2015 or later). NOTE: This procedure assumes: You have already downloaded the controller software package as described under Downloading the controller software (page 7). Network Time Protocol (NTP) is already installed and configured on your system. NOTE: Updating from release 2.4 to updates the configuration files listed below. /opt/sdn/virgo/configuration/config.ini /opt/sdn/virgo/bin/dmk.sh /opt/sdn/virgo/repository/usr/com.hp.sdn.adm.auth.impl.authenticationmanager.properties /opt/sdn/virgo/repository/usr/com.hp.sdn.adm.mgr.impl.hpws.hpwsinstallmanager.properties /etc/init/sdnc.conf /etc/init/sdna.conf /opt/sdn/virgo/configuration/tomcat-server.xml If you have previously changed any of the above configuration files from their default content, and want the controller to continue using those files after the update (instead of the new versions) see Retaining controller configuration files across an update (page 35) before beginning the update. NOTE: Where a command in this procedure is shown with multiple lines, the line breaks are inserted at the points where a space occurs in the actual command. 3.1 Unpacking the controller software Do the following to prepare the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software package for installation: 1. Ensure that you have root access on the Ubuntu system using the sudo command. 2. Unpack the HP VAN SDN Controller from the directory in which the package is stored: NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 3.2 Verifying hardware requirements The VAN SDN Controller verifies that your hardware system meets the minimum requirements needed for operation for a development or test environment of 50 or fewer devices, links, and hosts. If the installation detects that the hardware does not meet these minimum requirements, you will see an Error message and output similar to the following. If the Error message does not 3.1 Unpacking the controller software 13

14 appear, skip this section and go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller (page 14). Error! This controller has X cores! (8 cores required) Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of RAM! (16 GB required) Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of available storage! (64 GB required) This hardware platform doesn't meet the minimum requirements for a production deployment. Please see the Support Matrix for additional hardware requirements for sizing production deployments: To override this check, run the following command before installation: 'touch /tmp/override.txt' Overriding this check is useful for demonstrations and small test environments. Some features may not work properly without a controller that meets minimum hardware requirements. An installation using this check should not be used in production networks and will not be supported by HP support. NOTE: If the above message appears, the controller hardware does not meet the minimum requirements for number of cores, free RAM, and/or available storage for a development or test environment. If you are installing a controller for operation in a production network, you should halt the installation process and start over with controller hardware that meets the requirements for your system. For full information on controller hardware requirements, see the section titled Hardware requirements and recommendations in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix (April 2015 or later) in the HP Enterprise Information Library. If you choose to override hardware verification, run the touch command and re-run the dpkg --unpack command as shown below, and then go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller (page 14): ~$ touch /tmp/override.txt NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 3.3 Installing and verifying the controller To install the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software: 14 Upgrading the controller from version 2.4 to version

15 1. Execute the following command to install software dependencies. ~$ sudo apt-get install -f If you then see the system prompt ~$ without the Configuration File output shown below, then skip the rest of this step and go to Step 2. If the following Configuration file prompt appears instead of the system prompt shown above, then one or more of the controller configuration files were changed from the default content prior to starting the controller version upgrade. In this case, for each changed Configuration file prompt, you must either accept the new (2.5.20) version of the file or retain the existing (2.4.) version. Configuration file ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation. Package distributor has shipped an updated version. What would you like to do about it? Your options are: Y or I : install the package maintainer's version N or O : keep your currently-installed version D : show the differences between the versions Z : start a shell to examine the situation The default action is to keep your current version. *** dmk.sh (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=n]? HP recommends that you enter Y at each instance of the above prompt, then go to step 2, below. (For more information on the Configuration file option, see Retaining controller configuration files across an update (page 35). 2. Verify the controller installation: ~$ sudo dpkg -l hp-sdn-ctl If the HP VAN SDN Controller package is properly installed, output similar to the following appears: ii hp-sdn-ctl HP VAN SDN Controller NOTE: The ii in the above output line indicates a successful controller installation. Any other characters appearing instead of ii (such as iu) indicates that the controller is not correctly installed. In this case, see Troubleshooting (page 29). 3. In the command line window, verify that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sudo service sdnc status Wait 60 seconds for the sdnc service process to complete. If the service fails to start, see Troubleshooting (page 29). You should see the following output, which indicates that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sdnc start/running, process nnnn Where: nnnn is the process ID assigned to the main HP VAN SDN Controller process (sdnc). 4. Go to Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller (page 25). 3.3 Installing and verifying the controller 15

16 4 Upgrading the controller from version to version This chapter upgrades the controller from an existing version installation to version NOTE: If a controller installation running version is operating in an HA (team) environment, disband the team, upgrade each controller individually as described in this chapter, then reconfigure the team. For information on disbanding and reconfiguring a team, see the chapter titled Configuring for HA in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller Administrator Guide (October 2015 or later). NOTE: This procedure assumes: You have already downloaded the controller software package as described under Downloading the controller software (page 7). The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is already installed and configured on your system. NOTE: Updating from release to updates the configuration files listed below. /opt/sdn/virgo/configuration/config.ini /opt/sdn/virgo/repository/usr/com.hp.sdn.adm.mgr.impl.hpws.hpwsinstallmanager.properties /opt/sdn/virgo/configuration/tomcat-server.xml /etc/init/sdnc.conf /etc/init/sdna.conf If you have previously changed any of the above configuration files from their default content, and want the controller to continue using those files after the update (instead of the new versions) see Retaining controller configuration files across an update (page 35) before beginning the update. NOTE: Where a command in this procedure is shown with multiple lines, the line breaks are inserted at the points where a space occurs in the actual command. 4.1 Unpacking the controller software Do the following to prepare the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software package for installation: 1. Ensure that you have root access on the Ubuntu system using the sudo command. 2. Unpack the HP VAN SDN Controller from the directory in which the package is stored: NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 4.2 Verifying hardware requirements The VAN SDN Controller verifies that your hardware system meets the minimum requirements needed for operation for a development or test environment of 50 or fewer devices, links, and hosts. If the installation detects that the hardware does not meet these minimum requirements, you will see an Error message and output similar to the following. If the Error message does not appear, skip this section and go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller (page 18). 16 Upgrading the controller from version to version

17 Error! This controller has X cores! (8 cores required) Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of RAM! (16 GB required) Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of available storage! (64 GB required) This hardware platform doesn't meet the minimum requirements for a production deployment. Please see the Support Matrix for additional hardware requirements for sizing production deployments: To override this check, run the following command before installation: 'touch /tmp/override.txt' Overriding this check is useful for demonstrations and small test environments. Some features may not work properly without a controller that meets minimum hardware requirements. An installation using this check should not be used in production networks and will not be supported by HP support. NOTE: If the above message appears, the controller hardware does not meet the minimum requirements for number of cores, free RAM, and/or available storage for a development or test environment. If you are installing a controller for operation in a production network, you should halt the installation process and start over with controller hardware that meets the requirements for your system. For full information on controller hardware requirements, see the section titled Hardware requirements and recommendations in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix (October 2015 or later) in the HP Enterprise Information Library. If you choose to override hardware verification, run the touch command and re-run the dpkg --unpack command as shown below, and then go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller (page 18): ~$ touch /tmp/override.txt NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 4.2 Verifying hardware requirements 17

18 4.3 Installing and verifying the controller To install the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software: 1. Execute the following command to install software dependencies. ~$ sudo apt-get install -f If you then see the system prompt ~$ without the Configuration File output shown below, then skip the rest of this step and go to Step 2. If the following Configuration file prompt appears instead of the system prompt shown above, then one or more of the controller configuration files were changed from the default content prior to starting the controller version upgrade. In this case, for each changed Configuration file prompt, you must either accept the new (2.5.20) version of the file or retain the existing (2.5.15) version. Configuration file '<file_name>' ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation. ==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version. What would you like to do about it? Your options are: Y or I : install the package maintainer's version N or O : keep your currently-installed version D : show the differences between the versions Z : start a shell to examine the situation The default action is to keep your current version. *** <file_name> (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=n]? HP recommends that you enter Y at each instance of the above prompt, then go to step 2, below. (For more information on the Configuration file option, see Retaining controller configuration files across an update (page 35). 2. Verify the controller installation: ~$ sudo dpkg -l hp-sdn-ctl If the HP VAN SDN Controller package is properly installed, output similar to the following appears: ii hp-sdn-ctl HP VAN SDN Controller NOTE: The ii in the above output line indicates a successful controller installation. Any other characters appearing instead of ii (such as iu) indicates that the controller is not correctly installed. In this case, see Troubleshooting (page 29). 3. In the command line window, verify that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sudo service sdnc status Wait 60 seconds for the sdnc service process to complete. If the service fails to start, see Troubleshooting (page 29). You should see the following output, which indicates that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sdnc start/running, process nnnn Where: nnnn is the process ID assigned to the main HP VAN SDN Controller process (sdnc). 4. Go to Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller (page 25). 18 Upgrading the controller from version to version

19 5 Installing the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server This chapter describes how to install the controller for use in an environment that employs a remote Keystone server. However, in most cases, HP recommends using the controller with a local Keystone server installation instead. (See Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server (page 8).) Using a remote Keystone server involves security implications that should be discussed with your system administrator before proceeding. NOTE: In the default configuration, the HP VAN SDN Controller supports role-based authentication. To allow authentication through a Keystone server, the controller user must be configured with sdn for domain, and sdn-admin for role. For more information, see Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller Administrator Guide (October 2015 or later). NOTE: Downloading the controller software package as described under Downloading the controller software (page 7) is required before using this chapter. This procedure assumes that the Keystone server you will use is installed and configured on a remote machine. For information on configuring a remote Keystone server, see the OpenStack Keystone documentation at The configured keystone server must be accessible and responsive to basic Keystone REST API queries. The controller supports v2.0 of the Keystone REST API. Although the HP VAN SDN Controller operates with the Folsom, Grizzly, Havana, or Icehouse releases of OpenStack Keystone, HP recommends that you use the Icehouse version with release 2.5 of the controller. Where a command in this procedure is shown with multiple lines, the line breaks are inserted at the points where a space occurs in the actual command. 5.1 Resetting the provider type on the remote Keystone server If you do not want to change the provider type on the remote Keystone server, skip this section and go to Unpacking the controller software on your local machine (page 20). UUID is the default provider type for the Folsom release of Keystone. PKI is the default provider type for the Grizzly, Havana, and Icehouse versions of Keystone. The controller supports both provider types. To set UUID as the provider type, edit the /etc/keystone/keystone.conf file on your Keystone server by adding the following line: provider=keystone.token.providers.uuid.provider To set PKI as the provider type, edit the /etc/keystone/keystone.conf file on your Keystone server by adding the following line: provider-keystone.token.providers.pki.provider NOTE: Ensure that there is only one provider type line in the keystone.conf file. For example, in the Icehouse version of Keystone, you would use a file editor to specify UUID in the [token] section of the /etc/keystone/keystone.conf, as shown in the boldface entry, below: [token] # # Options defined in keystone # 5.1 Resetting the provider type on the remote Keystone server 19

20 # External auth mechanisms that should add bind information to # token e.g. kerberos, x509. (list value) #bind= # Enforcement policy on tokens presented to keystone with bind # information. One of disabled, permissive, strict, required # or a specifically required bind mode e.g. kerberos or x509 # to require binding to that authentication. (string value) #enforce_token_bind=permissive # Amount of time a token should remain valid (in seconds). # (integer value) #expiration=3600 # Controls the token construction, validation, and revocation # operations. Core providers are # "keystone.token.providers.[pki uuid].provider". (string # value) provider=keystone.token.providers.uuid.provider 1 # Keystone Token persistence backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.token.backends.sql.token # Toggle for token system cacheing. This has no effect unless # global caching is enabled. (boolean value) #caching=true... 1 Adding this line sets the UUID provider type. To continue the installation process, return to the local machine where you have downloaded the controller software package and go to Unpacking the controller software on your local machine (page 20). 5.2 Unpacking the controller software on your local machine Do the following to prepare the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software package for installation: 1. Ensure that you have root access on the Ubuntu system (sudo). 2. Unpack the HP VAN SDN Controller from the directory in which the package is stored: NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 3. Continue by going to the next section. 5.3 Verifying hardware requirements The VAN SDN Controller verifies that your hardware system meets the minimum requirements needed for operation for a development or test environment of 50 or fewer devices, links, and hosts. If the installation detects that the hardware does not meet these minimum requirements, you will see an Error message and output similar to the following. If the Error message does not appear, skip this section and go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller on your local machine (page 21). Error! This controller has X cores! (8 cores required) Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of RAM! (16 GB required) 20 Installing the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server

21 Error! This controller has X.yyyyy GB of available storage! (64 GB required) This hardware platform doesn't meet the minimum requirements for a production deployment. Please see the Support Matrix for additional hardware requirements for sizing production deployments: To override this check, run the following command before installation: 'touch /tmp/override.txt' Overriding this check is useful for demonstrations and small test environments. Some features may not work properly without a controller that meets minimum hardware requirements. An installation using this check should not be used in production networks and will not be supported by HP support. NOTE: If the above message appears, the controller hardware does not meet the minimum requirements for number of cores, free RAM, and/or available storage for a development or test environment. If you are installing a controller for operation in a production network, you should halt the installation process and start over with controller hardware that meets the requirements for your system. For full information on controller hardware requirements, see the section titled Hardware requirements and recommendations in the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix (October 2015 or later). If you choose to override hardware verification, run the touch command and re-run the dpkg --unpack command as shown below, and then go to the next section, Installing and verifying the controller on your local machine (page 21): ~$ touch /tmp/override.txt NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the unpack keyword; that is, --unpack. ~$ sudo dpkg - unpack hp-sdn-ctl_2.5.x.yyyy_amd64.deb (Where x.yyyy completes the actual release version number of the controller. For example, ) 5.4 Installing and verifying the controller on your local machine NOTE: HP recommends creating a user on the Keystone server before installing the controller. To install the downloaded HP VAN SDN Controller software: 1. Ensure that you have root access on the Ubuntu system (sudo). 2. Execute the following command to install software dependencies: ~$ sudo apt-get install -f 3. Verify the controller installation: ~$ sudo dpkg -l hp-sdn-ctl If the HP HP VAN SDN Controller package is properly installed, output similar to the following appears: ii hp-sdn-ctl HP VAN SDN Controller NOTE: The ii in the above output line indicates a successful controller installation. Any other characters appearing instead of ii (such as iu) indicates that the controller is not correctly installed. In this case, see Troubleshooting (page 29). 4. In the command line window, verify that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sudo service sdnc status You should see the following output, which indicates that the sdnc service is started: ~$ sudo sdnc start/running, process nnnn 5.4 Installing and verifying the controller on your local machine 21

22 Where: nnnn is the process ID assigned to the main HP VAN SDN Controller process (sdnc). 5. Continue by going to the next section, Configuring the controller on a local machine to operate with a remote Keystone server (page 22). 5.5 Configuring the controller on a local machine to operate with a remote Keystone server This section describes how to set up the controller to use an existing, remote Keystone server. This involves using the /etc/sdn/sdnctl.conf file provided in the controller software to specify the Keystone environmental variables needed to configure the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server. In the default sdnctl.conf configuration, these variables are not populated. The following table lists the variables with their corresponding AuthenticationManager keys and descriptions as seen in the controller s General / Configuration window. Table 2 Keystone environmental variables sdnctl.conf file variable AUTH_ENDPOINT TRUSTSTORE TRUSTSTORE_PASS AUTH_TOKEN Corresponding AuthenticationManager field in Controller GUI ServerVIP Truststore TruststorePass AdminToken Description Keystone server virtual IP Keystone truststore location Keystone truststore password Keystone admin token NOTE: The variables you configure in the sdnctl.conf file should match the corresponding remote Keystone server variables in the adm.auth.impl.authenticationmanager component of the controller s General / Configurations window. Otherwise, a controller lockout can occur. For more information, see Troubleshooting (page 29). Populating the empty variable fields in the sdnctl.conf file with actual values configured on the remote Keystone server causes the controller to attempt to access the remote Keystone server: 1. Determine the values for the above variables. 2. Open the file at /etc/sdn/sdnctl.conf and locate the variable fields. For example: # Defines the endpoint path to the Keystone server. # If not specified, defaults to AUTH_ENDPOINT= # Defines the location of the trust store file for use in one-way SSL # communication with the Keystone serve. Not set, by default TRUSTSTORE= # Defines the password used to access the contents of the Trust Store # file. It must be provided in plain text, which is encrypted by the controller installer scripts # when recorded for future use by the controller. After the controller is started, the plain text # password will be deleted from this configuration file TRUSTSTORE_PASS= # Defines the token string to use for administrative configuration on the Keystone server. # If not specified, defaults to ADMIN AUTH_TOKEN= 3. Populate the above empty variable fields with the values corresponding to the settings for the remote Keystone server. 4. Save and close the sdnctl.conf file. 5. To continue the controller installation, go to Verifying the NTP configuration (page 24). 22 Installing the controller to operate with a remote Keystone server

23 NOTE: If the controller service is restarted after the /etc/sdn/sdnctl.conf file has been configured with an incorrect setting for AUTH_ENDPOINT, the controller cannot communicate with the remote Keystone server, and controller UI access is blocked. To regain UI access, update the sdnctl.conf file to the correct remote Keystone server address, close the file, and use sudo service sdnc restart to restart the controller. 5.5 Configuring the controller on a local machine to operate with a remote Keystone server 23

24 6 Verifying the NTP configuration The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is required to keep the controller in synchronization with your network hardware and virtual devices. It is automatically installed with the controller unless already installed on your machine. In most cases NTP will already be installed and configured. (A new NTP installation synchronizes with default time servers if your machine is not already configured for specific time servers.) To verify that NTP is configured on your system, do the following: 1. Run this command: ~ $ ntpdc -c peers If the command output returns a server list similar to the following, one or more NTP servers are configured on the system. remote local st poll reach delay offset disp ======================================================================= =clock.example.net =myco.altopt.ca If no NTP servers are configured on the controller system, contact your system administrator for further assistance before operating the controller. NOTE: HP recommends using a local network time server. In a controller team environment, HP recommends that all team members use the same network time server. For troubleshooting time server issues, see the latest edition of the HP VAN SDN Controller Troubleshooting Guide. 2. Go to Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller (page 25). 24 Verifying the NTP configuration

25 7 Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller 7.1 Access a controller interface This section describes the interfaces for operating the controller. (For information on supported web browsers, see the HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix.) Using the controller console UI 1. Using a supported web browser, access the controller user interface: (Replace controller_ip_address with your controller IP address.) NOTE: If you are upgrading the controller from version 2.4 to 2.5 and see either of the following error messages, a browser version problem exists. ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH Error code: ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap To resolve the problem, see Controller access fails using Google Chrome version or Firefox version in the chapter on Troubleshooting (page 29). The HP VAN SDN Controller login screen appears, as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Logging in to the console 2. Enter your user name and Password, and then click Login. NOTE: The user name and password are set in the Keystone software prior to the HP VAN SDN Controller installation. Unless the Keystone configuration script is changed prior to installation, the default user name and password are used: default user name: sdn. default password: skyline. If the controller is running, a display similar to Figure 3 appears: 7.1 Access a controller interface 25

26 Figure 3 Default controller console UI 7.2 Changing a user password NOTE: This procedure includes installing curl on the machine running the controller. Where a command in this procedure is shown with multiple lines, the line breaks are inserted at the points where a space occurs in the actual command. To change the user password: 1. Skip this step if curl is already installed on your machine. Otherwise, use the following command to install curl: sudo apt-get install curl 2. Determine the new SDN password you want to use for access to the controller. For this example, the new password is mynewpassword. 3. Retrieve the user-id. For example, with only the default users enabled, use this command: NOTE: In the following command, two hyphens precede the noproxy keyword; that is, --noproxy. ~$ curl --noproxy -i -H "X-Auth-Token: ADMIN" (To retrieve the user ID from a non-default user, replace localhost with the URL pointing to the Keystone server.) Output similar to Figure 4 appears. Figure 4 Retrieving the user ID {"users": [{"username": "sdn", "name": "sdn", "id": "6f8ca8ff92c94a87be8f679b73b923ed", "enabled": true, }, " ": null}, {"username": "rsdoc", "name": "rsdoc", "id": "156d211f bc29a432ac03", "enabled": true, " ": null}]} 26 Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller

Aruba VAN SDN Controller 2.8 Installation Guide

Aruba VAN SDN Controller 2.8 Installation Guide Aruba VAN SDN Controller 2.8 Installation Guide Part Number: 5200-3099 Published: March 2017 Edition: 1 2013, 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Notices The information contained herein is

More information

HP Database and Middleware Automation

HP Database and Middleware Automation HP Database and Middleware Automation For Windows Software Version: 10.10 SQL Server Database Refresh User Guide Document Release Date: June 2013 Software Release Date: June 2013 Legal Notices Warranty

More information

HPE Security Fortify WebInspect Enterprise Software Version: Windows operating systems. Installation and Implementation Guide

HPE Security Fortify WebInspect Enterprise Software Version: Windows operating systems. Installation and Implementation Guide HPE Security Fortify WebInspect Enterprise Software Version: 17.10 Windows operating systems Installation and Implementation Guide Document Release Date: May 2017 Software Release Date: April 2017 Legal

More information

HPE VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix

HPE VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix Controller and Applications Support Matrix Abstract This document lists the minimum hardware, firmware, and software requirements for installing the (Virtual Application Network Software-Defined Networking)

More information

HP AutoPass License Server

HP AutoPass License Server HP AutoPass License Server Software Version: 9.0 Windows, Linux and CentOS operating systems Support Matrix Document Release Date: October 2015 Software Release Date: October 2015 Page 2 of 10 Legal Notices

More information

HP IDOL Site Admin. Software Version: Installation Guide

HP IDOL Site Admin. Software Version: Installation Guide HP IDOL Site Admin Software Version: 10.9 Installation Guide Document Release Date: March 2015 Software Release Date: March 2015 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for HP products and services

More information

HP UFT Connection Agent

HP UFT Connection Agent HP UFT Connection Agent Software Version: For UFT 12.53 User Guide Document Release Date: June 2016 Software Release Date: June 2016 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise

More information

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors HPE Security ArcSight Connectors SmartConnector for Application Security AppDetective DB Configuration Guide October 17, 2017 SmartConnector for Application Security AppDetective DB October 17, 2017 Copyright

More information

HP Intelligent Management Center Remote Site Management User Guide

HP Intelligent Management Center Remote Site Management User Guide HP Intelligent Management Center Remote Site Management User Guide Abstract This book provides overview and procedural information for Remote Site Management, an add-on service module to the Intelligent

More information

HPE IDOL Site Admin. Software Version: Installation Guide

HPE IDOL Site Admin. Software Version: Installation Guide HPE IDOL Site Admin Software Version: 11.3.0 Installation Guide Document Release Date: February 2017 Software Release Date: February 2017 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for Hewlett Packard

More information

HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager

HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Data Migration Guide HP Part Number: 487488-001 Published: April 2008, first edition Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Legal Notices Confidential

More information

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors HPE Security ArcSight Connectors SmartConnector for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager DB Configuration Guide October 17, 2017 SmartConnector for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

More information

HP Intelligent Management Center v7.1 MySQL 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide (Windows)

HP Intelligent Management Center v7.1 MySQL 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide (Windows) HP Intelligent Management Center v7.1 MySQL 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide (Windows) Abstract This document provides installation and configuration information for MySQL. It includes the procedures

More information

Guest Management Software V2.0.2 Release Notes

Guest Management Software V2.0.2 Release Notes Guest Management Software V2.0.2 Release Notes Abstract These release notes provide important release-related information for GMS (Guest Management Software) Version 2.0.2. GMS V2.0.2 is MSM software version

More information

HP Operations Orchestration Software

HP Operations Orchestration Software HP Operations Orchestration Software Software Version: 7.51 HP SiteScope Integration Guide Document Release Date: August 2009 Software Release Date: August 2009 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties

More information

HPE Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager 7.1

HPE Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager 7.1 HPE Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager 7.1 Software Version: 12.55 User Guide Document Release Date: August 2017 Software Release Date: August 2017 HPE Enterprise Integration Module

More information

HPE ALM Excel Add-in. Microsoft Excel Add-in Guide. Software Version: Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE

HPE ALM Excel Add-in. Microsoft Excel Add-in Guide. Software Version: Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE HPE ALM Excel Add-in Software Version: 12.55 Microsoft Excel Add-in Guide Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE http://alm-help.saas.hpe.com Document Release Date: August 2017 Software Release Date: August 2017 Legal

More information

HP Operations Orchestration

HP Operations Orchestration HP Operations Orchestration Software Version: 10.20 Windows and Linux Operating Systems Shell Wizard Guide Document Release Date: November 2014 Software Release Date: November 2014 Legal Notices Warranty

More information

HP Operations Orchestration

HP Operations Orchestration HP Operations Orchestration Software Version: 7.20 HP Network Node Manager (i series) Integration Document Release Date: July 2008 Software Release Date: July 2008 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties

More information

HPE 3PAR OS GA Patch 12

HPE 3PAR OS GA Patch 12 HPE 3PAR OS 3.3.1 GA Patch 12 Upgrade Instructions Abstract This upgrade instructions document is for installing Patch 12 on the HPE 3PAR Operating System Software OS-3.3.1.215-GA. This document is for

More information

Using the Server Automation Red Hat Importer

Using the Server Automation Red Hat Importer Server Automation Software version: 10.21 1 Document release date: March 2016 Software release date: March 2016 1 This functionality is introduced for SA 10.22 and above. It is also available for SA 10.21

More information

VMware Identity Manager Connector Installation and Configuration (Legacy Mode)

VMware Identity Manager Connector Installation and Configuration (Legacy Mode) VMware Identity Manager Connector Installation and Configuration (Legacy Mode) VMware Identity Manager This document supports the version of each product listed and supports all subsequent versions until

More information

Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector

Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector vcloud Connector 2.6.0 This document supports the version of each product listed and supports all subsequent versions until the document is replaced by a new

More information

HP ProLiant Agentless Management Pack (v 3.2) for Microsoft System Center User Guide

HP ProLiant Agentless Management Pack (v 3.2) for Microsoft System Center User Guide HP ProLiant Agentless Management Pack (v 3.2) for Microsoft System Center User Guide Abstract This guide provides information on using the HP ProLiant Agentless Management Pack for System Center version

More information

HP BladeSystem Management Pack (v 1.x) for Microsoft System Center User Guide

HP BladeSystem Management Pack (v 1.x) for Microsoft System Center User Guide HP BladeSystem Management Pack (v 1.x) for Microsoft System Center User Guide Abstract This guide provides information on using the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for System Center version 1.x to manage

More information

Veritas CloudPoint 1.0 Administrator's Guide

Veritas CloudPoint 1.0 Administrator's Guide Veritas CloudPoint 1.0 Administrator's Guide Veritas CloudPoint Administrator's Guide Last updated: 2017-09-13 Document version: 1.0 Rev 6 Legal Notice Copyright 2017 Veritas Technologies LLC. All rights

More information

HPE Storage Optimizer Software Version: 5.4. Best Practices Guide

HPE Storage Optimizer Software Version: 5.4. Best Practices Guide HPE Storage Optimizer Software Version: 5.4 Best Practices Guide Document Release Date: November 2016 Software Release Date: November 2016 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for Hewlett Packard

More information

HP Service Test Management

HP Service Test Management HP Service Test Management for the Windows operating system Software Version: 11.00 Installation Guide Document Release Date: February 2011 Software Release Date: February 2011 Legal Notices Warranty The

More information

HP Enterprise Collaboration

HP Enterprise Collaboration HP Enterprise Collaboration For the Windows operating system Software Version: 1.1 Support Matrix Document Release Date: August 2012 Software Release Date: August 2012 Support Matrix Legal Notices Warranty

More information

Guidelines for using Internet Information Server with HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring

Guidelines for using Internet Information Server with HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring HP StorageWorks Guidelines for using Internet Information Server with HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Application Note doc-number Part number: T2558-96338 First edition: June 2009 Legal and notice information

More information

Integrated Smart Update Tools for Windows and Linux User Guide

Integrated Smart Update Tools for Windows and Linux User Guide Integrated Smart Update Tools for Windows and Linux User Guide Version 2.2.0 Abstract This document describes how to use Integrated Smart Update Tools to update firmware and operating system drivers on

More information

HP ALM Synchronizer for Agile Manager

HP ALM Synchronizer for Agile Manager HP ALM Synchronizer for Agile Manager Software Version: 2.10 User Guide Document Release Date: August 2014 Software Release Date: August 2014 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for HP products

More information

HP Operations Orchestration

HP Operations Orchestration HP Operations Orchestration Software Version: 7.20 HP Business Availability Center Integration Document Release Date: July 2008 Software Release Date: July 2008 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties

More information

HPE ALM Client MSI Generator

HPE ALM Client MSI Generator HPE ALM Client MSI Generator Software Version: 12.55 User Guide Document Release Date: August 2017 Software Release Date: August 2017 HPE ALM Client MSI Generator Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties

More information

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors HPE Security ArcSight Connectors SmartConnector for HPE c7000 Virtual Connect Module Syslog Configuration Guide October 17, 2017 SmartConnector for HPE c7000 Virtual Connect Module Syslog October 17, 2017

More information

HPE Network Virtualization

HPE Network Virtualization HPE Network Virtualization Software Version: 9.10 Installation Guide Document Release Date: June 2016 Software Release Date: June 2016 HPE Network Virtualization Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties

More information

ALM Octane. Synchronizer Installation Guide. Software Version: SaaS. Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE

ALM Octane. Synchronizer Installation Guide. Software Version: SaaS. Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE ALM Octane Software Version: 12.55.25-SaaS Synchronizer Installation Guide Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE http://admhelp.microfocus.com/octane/ Document Release Date: April 29, 2018 Software Release Date: April

More information

HP ALM Client MSI Generator

HP ALM Client MSI Generator HP ALM Client MSI Generator Software Version: 1.00 User Guide Document Release Date: October 2010 Software Release Date: October 2010 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for HP products and services

More information

HP Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager

HP Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager HP Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager Software Version: 12.01 User Guide Document Release Date: March 2015 Software Release Date: March 2015 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties

More information

HPE RDX Utility Version 2.36 Release Notes

HPE RDX Utility Version 2.36 Release Notes HPE RDX Utility Version 2.36 Release Notes (RDX Tools 1.59) Abstract RDX Utility 2.36 (RDX Tools 1.59) enhances RDX Utility reporting for cartridges with a capacity greater than 2TB and implements Hewlett

More information

HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library Version 5.50 Firmware Release Notes

HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library Version 5.50 Firmware Release Notes HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library Version 5.50 Firmware Release Notes Abstract This document provides information about enhancements and fixes to the firmware for the HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library.

More information

2016 OPSWAT, Inc. All rights reserved. OPSWAT, MetadefenderTM and the OPSWAT logo are trademarks of OPSWAT, Inc.All other trademarks, trade names,

2016 OPSWAT, Inc. All rights reserved. OPSWAT, MetadefenderTM and the OPSWAT logo are trademarks of OPSWAT, Inc.All other trademarks, trade names, 2016 OPSWAT, Inc. All rights reserved. OPSWAT, MetadefenderTM and the OPSWAT logo are trademarks of OPSWAT, Inc.All other trademarks, trade names, service marks, service names, and images mentioned and/or

More information

ALM. What's New. Software Version: Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE

ALM. What's New. Software Version: Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE ALM Software Version: 12.55 What's New Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE http://admhelp.microfocus.com// Document Release Date: August 2017 Software Release Date: August 2017 ALM ALM (12.55) Page 2 of

More information

Enterprise Vault.cloud CloudLink Google Account Synchronization Guide. CloudLink to 4.0.3

Enterprise Vault.cloud CloudLink Google Account Synchronization Guide. CloudLink to 4.0.3 Enterprise Vault.cloud CloudLink Google Account Synchronization Guide CloudLink 4.0.1 to 4.0.3 Enterprise Vault.cloud: CloudLink Google Account Synchronization Guide Last updated: 2018-06-08. Legal Notice

More information

HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library CLI Utility Version 1.0 User Guide

HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library CLI Utility Version 1.0 User Guide HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library CLI Utility Version 1.0 User Guide Abstract This document explains how to install and use the HPE StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library CLI utility, which provides a non-graphical

More information

SPNEGO SINGLE SIGN-ON USING SECURE LOGIN SERVER X.509 CLIENT CERTIFICATES

SPNEGO SINGLE SIGN-ON USING SECURE LOGIN SERVER X.509 CLIENT CERTIFICATES SPNEGO SINGLE SIGN-ON USING SECURE LOGIN SERVER X.509 CLIENT CERTIFICATES TABLE OF CONTENTS SCENARIO... 2 IMPLEMENTATION STEPS... 2 PREREQUISITES... 3 1. CONFIGURE ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE SECURE LOGIN ADMINISTRATION

More information

HPE ilo mobile app for ios

HPE ilo mobile app for ios HPE ilo mobile app for ios User Guide Abstract The HPE ilo mobile app provides access to the remote console, web interface, and scripting features of HPE ProLiant servers. Part Number: 689175-004 Published:

More information

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors HPE Security ArcSight Connectors SmartConnector for Barracuda Firewall NG F- Series Syslog Configuration Guide October 17, 2017 Configuration Guide SmartConnector for Barracuda Firewall NG F-Series Syslog

More information

Version Installation Guide. 1 Bocada Installation Guide

Version Installation Guide. 1 Bocada Installation Guide Version 19.4 Installation Guide 1 Bocada Installation Guide Copyright 2019 Bocada LLC. All Rights Reserved. Bocada and BackupReport are registered trademarks of Bocada LLC. Vision, Prism, vpconnect, and

More information

HP Insight Remote Support Advanced HP StorageWorks P4000 Storage System

HP Insight Remote Support Advanced HP StorageWorks P4000 Storage System HP Insight Remote Support Advanced HP StorageWorks P4000 Storage System Migration Guide HP Part Number: 5900-1089 Published: August 2010, Edition 1 Copyright 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

More information

HP Business Service Management

HP Business Service Management HP Business Service Management Software Version: 9.26 Getting Started With BPM - Best Practices Document Release Date: September 2015 Software Release Date: September 2015 Legal Notices Warranty The only

More information

HPE ControlPoint. Software Version: Support Matrix

HPE ControlPoint. Software Version: Support Matrix HPE ControlPoint Software Version: 5.5.1 Support Matrix Document Release Date: December 2017 Software Release Date: December 2017 Legal notices Warranty The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise

More information

Aruba VAN SDN Controller 2.8 Administrator Guide

Aruba VAN SDN Controller 2.8 Administrator Guide Aruba VAN SDN Controller 2.8 Administrator Guide Part Number: 5200-3100 Published: March 2017 Edition: 1 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Notices The information contained herein is subject

More information

HP Service Quality Management Solution

HP Service Quality Management Solution HP Service Quality Management Solution Service Designer V3.0 Installation and Configuration Guide Edition: 2.0 for Microsoft Windows Operating System Nov 2011 Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Company, L.P.

More information

Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector

Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector vcloud Connector 2.5.0 This document supports the version of each product listed and supports all subsequent versions until the document is replaced by a new

More information

HP LeftHand SAN Solutions

HP LeftHand SAN Solutions HP LeftHand SAN Solutions Support Document Installation Manuals VSA 8.0 Quick Start - Demo Version Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty

More information

HP Device Manager 4.6

HP Device Manager 4.6 Technical white paper HP Device Manager 4.6 HP t5740 Windows XPe Support Guide Table of contents Overview... 3 Updating the HPDM Agent... 3 Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) Firewall... 3 VNC Shadowing...

More information

edocument for Hungary Invoice Registration - SAP Cloud Platform Integration Guide (SAP S/ 4HANA Cloud)

edocument for Hungary Invoice Registration - SAP Cloud Platform Integration Guide (SAP S/ 4HANA Cloud) PUBLIC 2018-10-24 edocument for Hungary Invoice Registration - SAP Cloud Platform Integration Guide (SAP S/ 2018 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. THE BEST RUN Content 1 Introduciton....3

More information

Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager 7.2

Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager 7.2 Enterprise Integration Module for SAP Solution Manager 7.2 Software Version: 12.53-12.55 User Guide Go to HELP CENTER ONLINE http://admhelp.microfocus.com/alm Document Release Date: May 2018 Software Release

More information

HP Fortify Scanning Plugin for Xcode

HP Fortify Scanning Plugin for Xcode HP Fortify Scanning Plugin for Xcode Software Version: 4.40 User Guide Document Release Date: November 2015 Software Release Date: November 2015 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for HP products

More information

HP Enterprise Secure Key Manager Configuration Guide for HP Tape Libraries

HP Enterprise Secure Key Manager Configuration Guide for HP Tape Libraries HP Enterprise Secure Key Manager Configuration Guide for HP Tape Libraries Abstract This document provides information about configuring the HP Enterprise Secure Key Manager (ESKM) for use with HP tape

More information

HPE Intelligent Management Center

HPE Intelligent Management Center HPE Intelligent Management Center Service Health Manager Administrator Guide Abstract This guide provides introductory, configuration, and usage information for Service Health Manager (SHM). It is for

More information

HPE Intelligent Management Center v7.3

HPE Intelligent Management Center v7.3 HPE Intelligent Management Center v7.3 Service Operation Manager Administrator Guide Abstract This guide contains comprehensive conceptual information for network administrators and other personnel who

More information

Notification Template Limitations. Bridge Limitations

Notification Template Limitations. Bridge Limitations Oracle Cloud Known Issues for Oracle Identity Cloud Service Release 18.1.2 E55915-17 February 2018 Notification Template Limitations Note the following limitations with Oracle Identity Cloud Service notification

More information

HYCU SCOM Management Pack for F5 BIG-IP

HYCU SCOM Management Pack for F5 BIG-IP USER GUIDE HYCU SCOM Management Pack for F5 BIG-IP Product version: 5.5 Product release date: August 2018 Document edition: First Legal notices Copyright notice 2015-2018 HYCU. All rights reserved. This

More information

SAP Jam add-in for Microsoft Office Outlook Administration Guide and Release Notes

SAP Jam add-in for Microsoft Office Outlook Administration Guide and Release Notes PUBLIC SAP Jam Collaboration 2018-07-25 SAP Jam add-in for Microsoft Office Outlook Administration Guide and Release Notes 2018 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. THE BEST RUN Content

More information

IDOL Site Admin. Software Version Installation Guide

IDOL Site Admin. Software Version Installation Guide IDOL Site Admin Software Version 12.0 Installation Guide Document Release Date: June 2018 Software Release Date: June 2018 Legal notices Copyright notice Copyright 2015-2018 Micro Focus or one of its affiliates.

More information

HP 3PAR OS MU1 Patch 11

HP 3PAR OS MU1 Patch 11 HP 3PAR OS 313 MU1 Patch 11 Release Notes This release notes document is for Patch 11 and intended for HP 3PAR Operating System Software HP Part Number: QL226-98041 Published: December 2014 Edition: 1

More information

HPE Security ArcSight SmartConnectors. Format Preserving Encryption Environment Setup Guide

HPE Security ArcSight SmartConnectors. Format Preserving Encryption Environment Setup Guide HPE Security ArcSight SmartConnectors Format Preserving Encryption Environment Setup Guide October 19, 2017 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services

More information

Operations Orchestration. Software Version: Windows and Linux Operating Systems. Central User Guide

Operations Orchestration. Software Version: Windows and Linux Operating Systems. Central User Guide Operations Orchestration Software Version: 10.70 Windows and Linux Operating Systems Central User Guide Document Release Date: November 2016 Software Release Date: November 2016 Legal Notices Warranty

More information

HPE ComputeSensor. User Guide. Software Version: 3.02 Windows and Linux operating systems. Document Release Date: August 2017

HPE ComputeSensor. User Guide. Software Version: 3.02 Windows and Linux operating systems. Document Release Date: August 2017 HPE ComputeSensor Software Version: 3.02 Windows and Linux operating systems User Guide Document Release Date: August 2017 Software Release Date: August 2017 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties

More information

HP Intelligent Management Center v7.1

HP Intelligent Management Center v7.1 HP Intelligent Management Center v7.1 iar Quick Start Guide Part number: 5998-6863 Published: September 2014 Software Version: IMC PLAT 7.1 (E0302) Edition: 1.0 Legal and notice information Copyright 2014

More information

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors HPE Security ArcSight Connectors SmartConnector for HPE H3C Syslog Configuration Guide October 17, 2017 Configuration Guide SmartConnector for HPE H3C Syslog October 17, 2017 Copyright 2012 2017 Hewlett

More information

HP Web Jetadmin 8.0 Credential Store Feature

HP Web Jetadmin 8.0 Credential Store Feature HP Web Jetadmin 8.0 Credential Store Feature Table of Contents: Overview...1 The Credential Store...1 Interacting with the Credential Store...2 Configuration of Device Credentials...2 Example...3 Credential

More information

IDE Connector Customizer Readme

IDE Connector Customizer Readme IDE Connector Customizer Readme Software version: 1.0 Publication date: November 2010 This file provides information about IDE Connector Customizer 1.0. Prerequisites for IDE Connector Customizer The Installation

More information

HP Server Updates Catalog for System Center Configuration Manager 2007 User Guide

HP Server Updates Catalog for System Center Configuration Manager 2007 User Guide HP Server Updates Catalog for System Center Configuration Manager 2007 User Guide HP Part Number: Part Number 615495-001 Published: May 2011 (Second Edition) Notices Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development

More information

HP Operations Orchestration Software

HP Operations Orchestration Software HP Operations Orchestration Software Software Version: 7.51 HP Operations Manager Integration Guide Document Release Date: August 2009 Software Release Date: August 2009 Legal Notices Warranty The only

More information

HPE Intelligent Management Center

HPE Intelligent Management Center HPE Intelligent Management Center EAD Security Policy Administrator Guide Abstract This guide contains comprehensive information for network administrators, engineers, and operators working with the TAM

More information

v7.0 Intelligent Management Center MySQL 5.5 Installation and Configuration Guide (for Windows)

v7.0 Intelligent Management Center MySQL 5.5 Installation and Configuration Guide (for Windows) v7.0 Intelligent Management Center MySQL 5.5 Installation and Configuration Guide (for Windows) Abstract This document is intended to be the installation and configuration guide for MySQL in addition to

More information

HP Video Over Ethernet. User Guide

HP Video Over Ethernet. User Guide HP Video Over Ethernet User Guide 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth

More information

HP ilo 3 Release Notes

HP ilo 3 Release Notes HP ilo 3 Release Notes 1.70 HP Part Number: 616296-401 Published: February 2014 Edition: 1 Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP

More information

HP Operations Orchestration

HP Operations Orchestration HP Operations Orchestration For Windows and Linux operating systems Software Version: 9.07.0006 System Requirements Document Release Date: April 2014 Software Release Date: February 2014 Legal Notices

More information

HP SCOM Management Packs User Guide

HP SCOM Management Packs User Guide HP SCOM Management Packs User Guide Abstract This guide describes the HP extensions for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager that are provided as part of HP OneView for Microsoft System Center (formerly

More information

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors

HPE Security ArcSight Connectors HPE Security ArcSight Connectors SmartConnector for Microsoft Office 365 Configuration Guide October 17, 2017 SmartConnector for Microsoft Office 365 October 17, 2017 Copyright 2016 2017 Hewlett Packard

More information

HPE Common Internet File System (CIFS) Server Release Notes Version B for HP-UX 11i v3

HPE Common Internet File System (CIFS) Server Release Notes Version B for HP-UX 11i v3 HPE Common Internet File System (CIFS) Server Release Notes Version B.04.05.03.00 for HP-UX 11i v3 Part Number: 766971-010 Published: February 2017 Edition: 5 Contents HPE secure development lifecycle...

More information

VMware AirWatch Content Gateway for Linux. VMware Workspace ONE UEM 1811 Unified Access Gateway

VMware AirWatch Content Gateway for Linux. VMware Workspace ONE UEM 1811 Unified Access Gateway VMware AirWatch Content Gateway for Linux VMware Workspace ONE UEM 1811 Unified Access Gateway You can find the most up-to-date technical documentation on the VMware website at: https://docs.vmware.com/

More information

HP 3PAR OS MU3 Patch 17

HP 3PAR OS MU3 Patch 17 HP 3PAR OS 3.2.1 MU3 Patch 17 Release Notes This release notes document is for Patch 17 and intended for HP 3PAR Operating System Software. HP Part Number: QL226-98310 Published: July 2015 Edition: 1 Copyright

More information

VMware AirWatch Cloud Connector Guide ACC Installation and Integration

VMware AirWatch Cloud Connector Guide ACC Installation and Integration VMware AirWatch Cloud Connector Guide ACC Installation and Integration Workspace ONE UEM v1810 Have documentation feedback? Submit a Documentation Feedback support ticket using the Support Wizard on support.air-watch.com.

More information

Configuring Embedded LDAP Authentication

Configuring Embedded LDAP Authentication HP Restricted Configuring Embedded LDAP Authentication configure Configuring Embedded LDAP Authentication For HP product models: LaserJet 4345mfp, LaserJet 9040mfp, LaserJet 9050mfp, LaserJet 9500mfp,

More information

HPE D2600/D2700 Disk Enclosure I/O Module Firmware 0149 Release Notes

HPE D2600/D2700 Disk Enclosure I/O Module Firmware 0149 Release Notes HPE D2600/D2700 Disk Enclosure I/O Module Firmware 0149 Release Notes Part Number: 504224-011R Published: November 2015 Edition: 12 Copyright 2009, 2015 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP The information

More information

HP ITSM Deployment Manager

HP ITSM Deployment Manager HP ITSM Deployment Manager Software Version: 2.0 For supported Windows operating systems HP ITSM Deployment Manager Quick Start Guide Document Release Date: December 2014 Software Release Date: December

More information

Introduction to HPE ProLiant Servers HE643S

Introduction to HPE ProLiant Servers HE643S Course data sheet Introduction to HPE ProLiant Servers HE643S HPE course number Course length Delivery mode View schedule, local pricing, and register View related courses HE643S 2 Days ILT, VILT View

More information

HP Roam - Business Deployment Guide

HP Roam - Business Deployment Guide HP Roam - Business Deployment Guide Copyright 2018 HP Development Company, L.P. January 2019 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and

More information

HP BladeSystem c-class Virtual Connect Support Utility Version Release Notes

HP BladeSystem c-class Virtual Connect Support Utility Version Release Notes HP BladeSystem c-class Virtual Connect Support Utility Version 1.9.1 Release Notes Abstract This document provides release information for the HP BladeSystem c-class Virtual Connect Support Utility Version

More information

1 What s New in ZENworks 2017 Update 4. 2 Planning to Deploy ZENworks 2017 Update 4

1 What s New in ZENworks 2017 Update 4. 2 Planning to Deploy ZENworks 2017 Update 4 ZENworks 2017 Update 4 Readme January 2019 The information in this Readme pertains to the ZENworks 2017 Update 4 release. Section 1, What s New in ZENworks 2017 Update 4, on page 1 Section 2, Planning

More information

HP Device Manager 4.7

HP Device Manager 4.7 Technical white paper HP Device Manager 4.7 Importing Templates from Similar Operating Systems Table of contents Overview... 2 Preparation... 2 Template preparation... 2 Modifying an exported XML template...

More information

HPE Storage Optimizer Software Version: 5.4. Support Matrix

HPE Storage Optimizer Software Version: 5.4. Support Matrix HPE Storage Optimizer Software Version: 5.4 Support Matrix Document Release Date: November 2016 Software Release Date: November 2016 Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise

More information

HP XP7 Performance Advisor Software Installation Guide (v6.1.1)

HP XP7 Performance Advisor Software Installation Guide (v6.1.1) HP XP7 Performance Advisor Software Installation Guide (v6.1.1) Abstract This document describes how to install and configure the HP XP7 Performance Advisor Software. This document is intended for users

More information

HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) Version 1.3 User Guide

HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) Version 1.3 User Guide HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) Version 1.3 User Guide Abstract This guide provides information to successfully install, configure, and manage the HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM). It is intended

More information

HP Universal CMDB. Software Version: DDMI to Universal Discovery Migration Walkthrough Guide

HP Universal CMDB. Software Version: DDMI to Universal Discovery Migration Walkthrough Guide HP Universal CMDB Software Version: 10.22 DDMI to Universal Discovery Migration Walkthrough Guide Document Release Date: December 2015 Software Release Date: December 2015 Legal Notices Warranty The only

More information