The IBM® Spectrum Control Base Edition features a
comprehensive storage virtualization support, using VMware Virtual Volume (VVol)
technology.
About this task
This section details how to create a VVol-enabled storage service on XIV storage systems.
To create a VVol-enabled storage service:
- Enable VVol utilization at the XIV® side.
- Create the service, using Spectrum Control Base.
Procedure
- Launch the XIV management
GUI and log in as a storage administrator.
- Create a domain with required soft and hard capacity. Make
sure that the soft capacity is four times larger than the hard capacity.
- For XIV and Spectrum Accelerate storage systems, define a user with category
storageintegrationadmin.
- Associate the storageintegrationadmin user
with the domain.
- Associate all ESXi hosts with the domain.
Important: The managed domain that you created cannot be used for traditional volumes
without virtualization. You must create a separate regular domain for them. This domain must have
the same user and the ESXi hosts that you intend to manage. However, you need to create a separate
storage resource and a new service on the regular domain via Spectrum Control Base for subsequent
use by the VMware vWC.
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- Launch the XIV XCLI
tool.
- Enable the metadata service for the XIV, using the metadata_service_enable command.
- Close the he XIV XCLI
tool and return to the XIV management
GUI.
- Change the storage administrator user to storageintegrationadmin user and re-launch the XIV XCLI tool
- Create a new Administrative Logical Unit (ALU) per each
ESXi host. Use the following XCLI format: alu_create alu=<alu-name>
host=<host-name> lun=logical-unit-number. Make sure
that the LUN is in the 512–755 range.
- Launch Spectrum Control Base.
- Configure a fully qualified domain name for the Spectrum Control Base server and define a
high-availability group. See Defining a high-availability group.
- Generate a self-signed Spectrum Control Base server certificate. See Managing server certificates.
- Set up VASA credentials. See Setting the VASA credentials.
- Enable the storageintegrationadmin to access
the XIV storage resources. See Entering the storage system credentials.
- Add the XIV storage system to the Spectrum Control Base.
See Adding a storage system.
- Add a new storage space. See Adding a storage space.
- Add a VVol-enabled service to the storage space. See Adding a storage service.
- Define a storage resource and attach it to the VVol-enabled service. See Defining and attaching storage resources.
- Register Spectrum Control Base as a storage provider on VMware vCenter server. See Registering Spectrum Control Base as a storage provider on vCenter server.
- Launch the vWC and create a VVol-enabled datastore. Select the storage space that you defined
as an underlying storage resource for the datastore.
Note: The storage space is presented as a combination of a VVol container and a storage system. For
example, storage space A and storage system A are visible as container 1; storage space A and
storage system B are visible as container 2. This information is displayed in the storage
container:storage service format.
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