
SvHCI / HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 Runbook
The following runbook was written for administrators wishing to deploy their new StorMagic SvHCI virtual infrastructure and create a highly available hyperconverged cluster using HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 hardware.
SvHCI deployment overview.
Expected Server Configuration
Expected OEM server configuration.
With your purchase of SvHCI on HPE via OEM the servers will come with the SvHCI hypervisor preinstalled. The following runbook walks through the process of getting this setup and operational once the equipment has been received.
Prerequisites
- SvHCI licenses available.
- iLO license key available.
- 3x IP addresses for StorMagic management:
- SvHCI1
- SvHCI2
- Witness
- Storage IP schema planned.
- Witness device topology planned.
- DNS A records recommended for hostname resolution.
HPE Hardware Delivery
1.1 Unboxing the Server
- Verify all components are present and undamaged.
HPE DL380 Gen11 server overview.
1.2 Installing Additional Hardware and Connecting Peripherals
- Install RAM, SSDs/HDDs, and additional NICs if required.
- Connect power cables.
- Attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse if not using iLO for initial deployment.
Rear server connectivity.
Additional hardware connectivity.
DL380 hardware layout.
Additional server hardware layout.
StorMagic Networking Information
2.1 Network Traffic Types
SvHCI presents synchronously mirrored block-based disk devices using Replication Factor 2 (RF2) storage mirroring.
SvHCI has three network traffic types:
- Management traffic
- iSCSI storage traffic
- Mirror Preferred / Failover / Excluded synchronization traffic
Administrators can define which traffic types are allowed over each network interface and can additionally define preferred interfaces for mirror synchronization traffic.
The use of back-to-back or direct attach (DAC) networking frees switch ports, enables load balancing, and can provide 10Gb performance without requiring dedicated 10Gb switching infrastructure.
- SvHCI fully supports direct attach cabling and this is the preferred design for the storage synchronization network.
- Verify network cabling matches deployment best practices.
- Power on the servers if not already powered on.
2.2 Recommended Network Adapters
- Broadcom BCM5719 1Gb Quad Port Base-T NIC
- Broadcom BCM57414 10Gb/25Gb SFP28 NIC
BCM57410 High-Performance 10GbE/25GbE/40GbE/50GbE Solutions
Recommended networking topology.
Configuring Initial iLO Access
3.1 Initial iLO Configuration
Configure the iLO management interface to allow remote browser-based administration and remote ISO mounting.
- Default iLO IP: 192.168.0.120
- Default Username: Administrator
- Password located on chassis label
Initial iLO access.
Dedicated iLO network configuration.
3.2 Applying an iLO Advanced License
- Navigate to Administrator → Licensing.
- Apply the iLO Advanced license key.
- Validate remote console functionality.
Applying iLO licensing.
3.3 Firmware and BIOS Updates
StorMagic recommends updating BIOS, firmware, drivers, and iLO using the latest HPE Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) before production deployment.
- Mount the HPE SPP ISO using iLO virtual media.
- Boot the server from the mounted ISO.
- Select Automatic Firmware Update.
- Allow the system to reboot as required.
System utilities and firmware update access.
3.4 Configuring RAID Logical Volumes
Before deploying production virtual machines, configure the required logical volumes and RAID layouts according to deployment requirements.
- Enter the HPE Smart Storage Administrator.
- Create required RAID groups.
- Create logical volumes for local and shared storage.
- Validate disk visibility before continuing.
Smart Storage Administrator.
Logical volume configuration.
Completed RAID configuration.
First-Boot Configuration
4.1 Initial SvHCI Login
- Login to the SvHCI web interface.
- Username: admin
- Password: password
Initial SvHCI login.
- Accept the licensing agreement.
Accepting the licensing agreement.
Initial setup wizard.
4.2 Applying SvHCI Licensing
- Apply the SvHCI license key.
- Validate successful license activation.
Applying SvHCI licensing.
Reviewing license information.
4.3 Hostname and Password Configuration
- Configure hostname and domain information.
- Create a secure administrator password.
- Re-login using the updated credentials.
Hostname and domain configuration.
Administrator password configuration.
Completed first login configuration.
4.4 SvHCI Networking
Initial networking dashboard.
Management networking configuration.
- Create a VM Port Group.
- Apply VLAN tagging if required.
- Create dedicated SAN vSwitches for synchronization traffic.
VM networking and VLAN configuration.
Creating SAN networking.
Creating synchronization interfaces.
- Disable DHCP.
- Assign static IP addresses and subnet masks.
- Configure VLAN tagging if required.
- Enable iSCSI traffic.
- Set mirror synchronization policy to Preferred.
Mirror synchronization interface configuration.
Secondary SAN network configuration.
Secondary synchronization interface configuration.
Completed networking configuration.
4.5 Storage Pool Configuration
- Review the automatically created storage pools.
- Rename the shared storage pool.
- Validate local and shared storage visibility.
Initial storage pool configuration.
Renaming the shared storage pool.
Completed storage pool configuration.
4.6 SvHCI Witness Installation
To provide full data integrity in mirrored environments, StorMagic recommends deployment of a witness service.
The witness service acts as a third-party arbitration mechanism between mirrored nodes and should be deployed outside the HA cluster.
SvHCI Cluster Creation
5.1 Creating the Cluster
Once both nodes and the witness service are operational, create the SvHCI cluster using the Discovery tab.
- Navigate to the Discovery tab.
- Select Join.
- Select the second SvHCI node.
- Select the witness service.
- Apply the cluster configuration.
Discovery tab and cluster view.
Selecting nodes and witness service.
Cluster join process.
Completed SvHCI cluster.
Post Deployment Validation
6.1 Network Connectivity Validation
- Verify iLO accessibility.
- Verify SvHCI management accessibility.
- Validate VM networking connectivity.
- Run ping and traceroute diagnostics.
Ping diagnostics.
Traceroute diagnostics.
6.2 Network Performance Validation
Network speed test server configuration.
Network speed test client configuration.
Network speed test results.
Network IO path test configuration.
Network IO path test results.
6.3 Storage and VM Validation
- Upload ISO images.
- Create Windows guest virtual machines.
- Create Linux guest virtual machines.
- Validate shared storage accessibility.
Validating Built for Redundancy and Uptime
Following deployment, validate high availability functionality and ensure the environment operates correctly during failure scenarios.
- Verify HA failover functionality.
- Review synchronization status.
- Validate witness service connectivity.
- Review target statistics and performance.
Target statistics view.
Cluster health validation.
Firmware upgrade locations.
SvHCI firmware management.
Additional Information
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