GUI – Attaching storage services to a vCenter server
You must attach to the vCenter server any storage service
that you want to use for volume management operations on the vSphere
Web Client side.
Before you begin
Storage services can be attached only with Spectrum Control
Admin, Storage Admin, System Admin, or Security Admin storage credentials (see GUI – Entering the storage array credentials).
When working with DS8000®, services can be attached only with Spectrum Control Admin or Logical Operator storage credentials.
Working with VMware VVOLs requires the Storage Integration
Admin access level configured at the XIV® storage system side.
Any other type of storage credentials (read-only, application
admin) cannot perform service attachment. If your credentials are
not sufficient, contact your storage administrator for assistance.
About this task
The service attachment is done on the Spectrum Control side,
providing more control to storage administrators as opposed to the
VMware administrators on the vSphere environment side. After the attachment,
the services and their pools become visible and manageable on the
vSphere Web Client side (by using the IBM Storage Enhancements).
Procedure
On the Orchestrations pane, click the vCenter server to
which you want to attach one or more services.
On the Spaces/Services pane, select the storage space from
which you want to choose storage services. The available
services that reside on the selected storage space are immediately
displayed.
Click on a service that you want to attach to the vCenter
server. The service color changes to green to indicate
the successful attachment.
You can continue the process by clicking
unattached services under the current storage space.
Figure 1. vCenter server with attached services
The vCenter server provides indication for the allocated
and used storage space.
Allocated – amount of storage space available on all pools
connected to the attached services.
Used – amount of storage space used by volumes on all pools
connected to the attached services. The volumes are created using IBM Storage Enhancements for VMware
vSphere Web Client.