Registering Spectrum Control Base as a storage provider in vCenter server
To use the IBM® Storage
Provider for VMware VASA solution component, you need to register IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition
as a storage provider on VMware vCenter server.
Before you begin
When the IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA and the IBM
Tivoli® Storage Productivity Center (TPC) storage provider
are registered on the same VMware vCenter server, while the same storage system is configured for
both, vCenter uses IBM
Tivoli Storage Productivity Center provider as the only
source of information for that system's storage views on vSphere Web Client.
In such a case,
determine whether the IBM
Tivoli Storage Productivity Center capabilities are
sufficient for replacing the IBM Storage Provider for VMware
VASA. If the IBM Storage Provider for VMware VASA is still
needed, IBM TPC 5.2 (or later) provides a method of excluding
storage systems from a specific storage provider, allowing you to remove the system association with
the IBM TPC provider.
The date and time that are defined on both the vCenter server and on Spectrum Control
Base must be identical. To accurately synchronize the date and time between the two servers, you can
connect both to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Note: VMware VASA 2.0 is required for implementing
virtual volume functionality.
About this task
The following procedure describes how to register Spectrum Control Base on a single vCenter
server by using vSphere Web Client.
Procedure
To register Spectrum Control Base in VMware vCenter Server, complete the following
steps.
In vSphere Web Client, click vCenter > vCenter Servers, and click on vCenter server, which has been already connected to Spectrum Control
Base.
On the Manage tab, click Storage Providers.
Click the plus sign to add a new storage provider.Figure 1. vSphere Web Client – Storage Providers list
The New Storage Provider dialog box is displayed.
Enter the name, URL, and pre-configured username and password (VASA Secret) for accessing
Spectrum Control Base (the VASA Secret is predefined as explained in GUI – Adding a new user). The URL should be entered in the ip:port format, specifying the relevant IP
address and port number of Spectrum Control Base:
https://[Spectrum Control Base IP address]:8443/services/vasa1 for VASA
1.0
https://[Spectrum Control Base IP address]:8443/services/vasa for VASA
2.0
Note: In this example, "Spectrum Control Base IP address" stands for the IP
address or domain namespace of Spectrum Control Base .
Figure 2. New Storage Provider dialog box for VASA 2.0
Click OK. A security alert dialog
box is displayed.Figure 3. vCenter certificate thumbprint dialog box
Click Yes to accept the certificate. Spectrum Control Base is added to
vCenter Server.
Note: The certificate provides improved security by adding server authentication.
If, during the registration process, you have an active Spectrum Control Base instance,
restart your web browser or refresh the Spectrum Control Base GUI window to ensure the successful
acquisition of the new server certificate. Figure 4. Storage Providers list displaying Spectrum Control Base
You can ensure continuous storage management by combining multiple Spectrum Control Base
instances, registered as storage providers, into high-availability groups. This process is described
in GUI – Defining a high-availability group.
Note: Storage spaces and services defined on an active storage provider do not appear on the standby
Spectrum Control Base. The spaces and services become visible on the Spaces/Services pane of the
Spectrum Control Base GUI, when it becomes active after system failover.
Some operations on a VVol-based VM with deployed Spectrum Control Base instance, such as hard
disk removal, may result in the Invalid Virtual Machine configuration message,
displayed by the vWC. This message is not relevant to the VM functionality and indicates a loss of
connectivity between the Spectrum Control Base and the vCenter server.