HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 166

Planning the virtual network configuration, Upgrading the 7.0 Failover Manager

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CAUTION: Do not install the Failover Manager on the HP StorageWorks P4000 Storage Solution, since this would defeat the purpose of the Failover Manager. Planning the virtual network configuration Before you install the Failover Manager on the network, plan the virtual network configuration, including the following areas: • Design and configuration of the virtual switches and network adapters. • Failover Manager directory, host name, and IP address. • The Failover Manager should be on the iSCSI network. If you do not have an existing virtual ma- chine network configured on the iSCSI network/vswitch, create a new virtual machine network for the Failover Manager. Upgrading the 7.0 Failover Manager The Failover Manager released with SAN/iQ software version 7.0 cannot be upgraded or patched. To upgrade to the Failover Manager released with SAN/iQ software version 8.0, you must uninstall the previous version. From version 8.0 on you will be able to upgrade the Failover Manager. 1. Remove the Failover Manager from the management group. 2. Uninstall the Failover Manager, as described in "Uninstalling the Failover Manager from VMware ESX Server" on page 168. 3. Install the new version of the Failover Manager. 4. Configure the name and IP address. 5. Add the new Failover Manager to the management group. Using the Failover Manager on VMware ESX Server CAUTION: Do not install the Failover Manager on the HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution, since this would defeat the purpose of the Failover Manager. Configuring the Failover Manager using the VI Client After you have installed the Failover Manager files on the ESX Server, you configure the Failover Manager using the VI Client. Add Failover Manager to inventory 1. In the Inventory Panel, select the VMware ESX Server. 2. In the Information Panel, select the Configuration tab. 3. In the Hardware section, select Storage (SCSI, SAN, and NFS). 166 Using specialized managers

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CAUTION:
Do not install the Failover Manager on the HP StorageWorks P4000 Storage Solution, since this would
defeat the purpose of the Failover Manager.
Planning the virtual network configuration
Before you install the Failover Manager on the network, plan the virtual network configuration, including
the following areas:
Design and configuration of the virtual switches and network adapters.
Failover Manager directory, host name, and IP address.
The Failover Manager should be on the iSCSI network. If you do not have an existing virtual ma-
chine network configured on the iSCSI network/vswitch, create a new virtual machine network
for the Failover Manager.
Upgrading the 7.0 Failover Manager
The Failover Manager released with SAN/iQ software version 7.0 cannot be upgraded or patched.
To upgrade to the Failover Manager released with SAN/iQ software version 8.0, you must uninstall
the previous version. From version 8.0 on you will be able to upgrade the Failover Manager.
1.
Remove the Failover Manager from the management group.
2.
Uninstall the Failover Manager, as described in
Uninstalling the Failover Manager from VMware
ESX Server
on page 168.
3.
Install the new version of the Failover Manager.
4.
Configure the name and IP address.
5.
Add the new Failover Manager to the management group.
Using the Failover Manager on VMware ESX Server
CAUTION:
Do not install the Failover Manager on the HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution, since this would
defeat the purpose of the Failover Manager.
Configuring the Failover Manager using the VI Client
After you have installed the Failover Manager files on the ESX Server, you configure the Failover
Manager using the VI Client.
Add Failover Manager to inventory
1.
In the Inventory Panel, select the VMware ESX Server.
2.
In the Information Panel, select the
Configuration
tab.
3.
In the Hardware section, select
Storage
(SCSI, SAN, and NFS).
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