HP EVA P6550 HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 74

Installing the VAAI Plug-in, Installation overview, Install the HP EVA VAAI Plug-in.

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NOTE: By default, the four VAAI primitives are enabled. NOTE: The EVA VAAI Plug-In is required with vSphere 4.1 in order to permit discovery of the EVA VAAI capability. This is not required for vSphere 5 or later. 1. Install the XCS controller software. 2. Enable the primitives from the ESX server. Enable and disable these primitives through the following advanced settings: • DataMover.HardwareAcceleratedMove (full copy) • DataMover.HardwareAcceleratedInit (block zeroing) • VMFS3.HarwareAccelerated Locking (hardware assisted locking) For more information about the vSphere Storage API for Array Integration (VAAI), see the ESX Server Configuration Guide. 3. Install the HP EVA VAAI Plug-in. For information about installing the VAAI Plug-in, see "Installing the VAAI Plug-in" (page 74). Installing the VAAI Plug-in Depending on user preference and environment, choose one of the following three methods to install the HP EVA VAAI Plug-in: • Using ESX host console utilities • vCLI/vMA • Using VUM The following table compares the three VAAI Plug-in installation methods: Table 12 Comparison of installation methods Installation method Required deployment tools Host Operating System Client operating system VMware commands used Scriptable ESX host console N/A utilities-Local console ESX 4.1 N/A esxupdate esxcli Yes (eva-vaaip.sh) ESX host console SSH tool, such as utilities-Remote PuTTy console Any computer running SSH VMware CLI (vCLI) VMware vSphere CLI ESX 4.1, ESXi 4.1 Windows XPWindows vicfg-hostops.pl Yes VistaWindows vihostupdate.pl (eva-vaaip.pl) 7Windows Server 2003Windows Server 2008 Linux x86Linux x64 VM Appliance N/A (vMA) N/A VMware Update VMware vSphere ESX 4.1, ESXi Windows Server Manager (VUM) ServerVMware 4.1 2003, Windows Update Manager Server 2008 VUM graphical No user interface Installation overview Regardless of installation method, key installation tasks include: 1. Obtaining the HP VAAI Plug-in software bundle from the HP website. 2. Extracting files from HP VAAI Plug-in software bundle to a temporary location on the server. 74 Configuring application servers

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NOTE:
By default, the four VAAI primitives are enabled.
NOTE:
The EVA VAAI Plug-In is required with vSphere 4.1 in order to permit discovery of the
EVA VAAI capability. This is not required for vSphere 5 or later.
1.
Install the XCS controller software.
2.
Enable the primitives from the ESX server.
Enable and disable these primitives through the following advanced settings:
DataMover.HardwareAcceleratedMove (full copy)
DataMover.HardwareAcceleratedInit (block zeroing)
VMFS3.HarwareAccelerated Locking (hardware assisted locking)
For more information about the vSphere Storage API for Array Integration (VAAI), see the
ESX
Server Configuration Guide
.
3.
Install the HP EVA VAAI Plug-in.
For information about installing the VAAI Plug-in, see
“Installing the VAAI Plug-in” (page 74)
.
Installing the VAAI Plug-in
Depending on user preference and environment, choose one of the following three methods to
install the HP EVA VAAI Plug-in:
Using ESX host console utilities
vCLI/vMA
Using VUM
The following table compares the three VAAI Plug-in installation methods:
Table 12 Comparison of installation methods
Scriptable
VMware
commands used
Client operating
system
Host
Operating
System
Required
deployment tools
Installation
method
Yes
(
eva-vaaip.sh
)
esxupdate
esxcli
N/A
ESX 4.1
N/A
ESX host console
utilities—Local
console
Any computer running
SSH
SSH tool, such as
PuTTy
ESX host console
utilities—Remote
console
Yes
(
eva-vaaip.pl
)
vicfg-hostops.pl
vihostupdate.pl
Windows XPWindows
VistaWindows
7Windows Server
ESX 4.1, ESXi
4.1
VMware vSphere
CLI
VMware CLI
(vCLI)
2003Windows Server
2008 Linux x86Linux
x64
N/A
N/A
VM Appliance
(vMA)
No
VUM graphical
user interface
Windows Server
2003, Windows
Server 2008
ESX 4.1, ESXi
4.1
VMware vSphere
ServerVMware
Update Manager
VMware Update
Manager (VUM)
Installation overview
Regardless of installation method, key installation tasks include:
1.
Obtaining the HP VAAI Plug-in software bundle from the HP website.
2.
Extracting files from HP VAAI Plug-in software bundle to a temporary location on the server.
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Configuring application servers