Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft Administrator Guide

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Administrator Guide
Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft Cloud
Pla
tform System Standard
Version 1.5 Administrators Guide based on release 1803
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Rev. A21
Contents
1
Overview
........................................................................................................................................................ 7
What is installed for Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft.......................................................................................7
On-premises software................................................................................................................................................. 7
Cloud services—optional............................................................................................................................................9
Compute cluster...........................................................................................................................................................9
Storage cluster............................................................................................................................................................10
Backup infrastructure.................................................................................................................................................10
Virtual machines..........................................................................................................................................................10
Network con
guration
............................................................................................................................................... 12
Cloud con
guration
.................................................................................................................................................... 12
VMM library con
guration
......................................................................................................................................... 13
About Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft licensing.............................................................................................14
License requirements for the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft infrastructure.......................................14
License activation....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Active Directory requirements.........................................................................................................................................14
Connecting to DVM................................................................................................................................................... 15
Running the script...................................................................................................................................................... 15
Check Group Policy settings........................................................................................................................................... 16
2 Administration.............................................................................................................................................. 17
What to do r
st
.................................................................................................................................................................17
Next steps..........................................................................................................................................................................17
Verify the product license key...................................................................................................................................18
Review known issues in this release........................................................................................................................ 20
Ensure that the stamp has the latest approved updates......................................................................................25
Managing Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft..................................................................................................... 25
Accounts to use for management........................................................................................................................... 26
Connecting to management tools............................................................................................................................26
How to run runbooks................................................................................................................................................. 27
Creating tenant VM networks........................................................................................................................................ 27
Conguring VL
ANs for tenant use
.......................................................................................................................... 29
Adding tenant VM networks to the cloud.....................................................................................................................29
Flagging the operating system VHD in the VM templates......................................................................................... 29
Enabling guest
-specied IP addresses in VMM
...........................................................................................................30
Creating additional tenant storage shares.................................................................................................................... 30
Using Windows Azure Pack............................................................................................................................................35
Default Windows Azure Pack con
guration
........................................................................................................... 35
Before you go into production..................................................................................................................................36
Setting up tenant portal access on an isolated network.......................................................................................36
Replacing self-signed certica
tes
............................................................................................................................ 40
Disabling the tenant AuthSite and the admin Windows AuthSite websites....................................................... 40
Contents 3
Updating to a Security Token Service and re-establishing trust...........................................................................41
How to open the management portal for administrators......................................................................................43
How to open the management portal for tenants.................................................................................................43
Oering services t
o tenants
..................................................................................................................................... 43
Optional con
guration
............................................................................................................................................... 49
Automating tasks for e
ciency
............................................................................................................................... 50
Windows Azure Pack API reference content for developers............................................................................... 50
Conguring disast
er recovery protection
..................................................................................................................... 50
Step 1 Onboard to Azure Site Recovery.................................................................................................................. 51
Step 2 Enable protection on a plan or add-on........................................................................................................56
Step 3 Tenants create resources..............................................................................................................................57
Step 4 Con
gure network mapping
.........................................................................................................................57
Step 5 Run a failover................................................................................................................................................. 58
Step 6 Access replicated VMs.................................................................................................................................. 61
3 Operations................................................................................................................................................... 62
Monitoring.........................................................................................................................................................................62
Onboarding to Operational Insights......................................................................................................................... 62
Using Operations Manager....................................................................................................................................... 63
Using Operational Insights........................................................................................................................................ 65
Backup and recovery.......................................................................................................................................................65
Onboard to Azure Backup........................................................................................................................................ 65
Default backup schedule and retention policy........................................................................................................69
DPM protection groups.............................................................................................................................................70
Disable machine account password rotation on management VMs....................................................................70
Protecting tenant VMs..............................................................................................................................................70
Recovering VMs and databases—high level.......................................................................................................... 72
Recovering from management component failures...............................................................................................77
Recovering a tenant VM............................................................................................................................................81
Recovering DPM from DPM failures....................................................................................................................... 85
Adding extra disks to DPM....................................................................................................................................... 93
Monitoring DPM.........................................................................................................................................................95
Using the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft data consistency runbooks................................................ 96
Updating the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft.............................................................................................. 100
Overview of the Patch and Update framework................................................................................................... 100
How to check which update package is installed..................................................................................................101
How to obtain update packages..............................................................................................................................101
Shutting down and starting up the stamp................................................................................................................... 101
Before you begin.......................................................................................................................................................102
Shutting down the stamp........................................................................................................................................102
Starting up the stamp..............................................................................................................................................105
Recovering after a power outage...........................................................................................................................109
4 Security...................................................................................................................................................... 114
User accounts and groups that are added by default.................................................................................................114
User accounts............................................................................................................................................................114
4 Contents
Service accounts.......................................................................................................................................................115
Groups........................................................................................................................................................................ 117
Resetting service account passwords..........................................................................................................................118
Resetting expired service account passwords...................................................................................................... 118
How service accounts are managed...................................................................................................................... 124
Important information about the password reset script...................................................................................... 124
How to run the MCPasswordReset script............................................................................................................ 125
Viewing MCPasswordReset script logs.................................................................................................................126
Troubleshooting the MCPasswordReset script.....................................................................................................127
Rotating Windows Azure Pack encryption keys.........................................................................................................130
Managing antivirus and antimalware............................................................................................................................130
Overview of default antimalware con
guration
....................................................................................................130
How to run unscheduled antimalware scans......................................................................................................... 131
How to view scan results and respond to malware incidents..............................................................................131
How to update antimalware de
nitions manually
................................................................................................. 132
How to verify that updates are working................................................................................................................ 132
Managing certica
tes
.................................................................................................................................................... 132
Viewing the certica
tes
........................................................................................................................................... 133
Replacing self-signed certica
tes with CA-signed certicates
.......................................................................... 133
Updating certica
tes about to expire
.....................................................................................................................139
Appendix A Expanding the stamp.................................................................................................................. 140
Compute expansion w
orkow
...................................................................................................................................... 140
Physical installation................................................................................................................................................... 141
Deploying compute expansion nodes......................................................................................................................141
Adding another server to backup infrastructure......................................................................................................... 141
Appendix B Performing a factory reset..........................................................................................................143
Access and account requirements............................................................................................................................... 143
Resetting the backup servers....................................................................................................................................... 144
Resetting the standalone backup host..................................................................................................................150
Resetting the storage cluster........................................................................................................................................153
Resetting the compute cluster..................................................................................................................................... 156
Clean up Active Directory and DNS records...............................................................................................................159
Clean up artifacts created by Azure Site Recovery................................................................................................... 159
Delete the VMM server...........................................................................................................................................160
Delete the IaaS VMs from failover if needed........................................................................................................ 160
Optionally delete the vault and the associated storage account........................................................................160
Appendix C Retrieving cluster names, host names, and IP addresses.............................................................161
Get cluster names........................................................................................................................................................... 161
Get the cluster IP addresses..........................................................................................................................................161
Example 1: Compute clusters...................................................................................................................................161
Example 2: File server clusters................................................................................................................................ 161
Example 3: SQL Server clusters............................................................................................................................. 162
Get host names and IP addresses for cluster hosts.................................................................................................. 162
Compute cluster host.............................................................................................................................................. 162
File server cluster..................................................................................................................................................... 162
Contents 5
SQL Server cluster................................................................................................................................................... 162
Get infrastructure VM names and addresses............................................................................................................. 163
Appendix D Ports and protocols.................................................................................................................... 164
6 Contents
Overview
Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft CPS Standard
, referred to in this guide as Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft, is an
in
frastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solution that allows you to quickly get a hybrid cloud solution up and running in your data center. Built on
the Dell hardware, and a foundation of Windows Server 2012 R2 and System Center 2012 R2, Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
allows you to easily extend your solution to Microsoft Azure. Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft provides a streamlined experience to
onboard to the following services:
Azure Operational Insights
Azure Backup
Azure Site Recovery, for disaster recovery
This Administrators Guide provides an overview of the system, and information about how to administer and operate the Dell Hybrid Cloud
S
ystem for Microsoft.
IMPORTANT
: The recommendations and guidelines in this document are based on industry best practices, CPS Standard
architecture requirements, and Dell EMC lab testing. If not followed, the functionality and or management of the solution may
not work as designed or expected, and problem resolution may be limited, delayed, or not viable.
Topics:
What is installed for Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
About Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft licensing
Active Directory requirements
Check Group Policy settings
What is installed for Dell Hybrid Cloud System for
Microsoft
The following sections describe the general layout of a Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp.
These include information about the physical clusters, the virtual machines (VMs) that are installed for management, the storage
conguration, and the cloud and library resources.
A “stamp” consists of all compute and storage components that are managed by a single instance of Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).
On-premises software
The Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft includes the following on-premises software components.
1
Overview 7
Microsoft-provided software
Table 1. Microsoft software
Product/Software Name Purpose TechNet Library Reference
Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Edition The operating system on all physical hosts
and VMs
.
Windows Server 2012 R2
System Center Virtual Machine Manager
(
VMM) 2012 R2
Use to manage the virtualization hosts,
networking, and storage resources.
Virtual Machine Manager
System Center Operations Manager
(
SCOM) 2012 R2
Use to monitor the infrastructure.
Operations Manager
SQL Server 2014 Hosts the databases for infrastructure VMs
tha
t require SQL Server.
SQL Server 2014 Product Documentation
Windows Azure Pack Allows you to o
er the IaaS services to your
users, through a self-service cloud.
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
System Center Data Protection Manager
(DPM) 2
012 R2
Use to back up both management
infrastructure and tenant VMs.
Data Protection Manager
System Center Endpoint Protection Provides antimalware services to the
ph
ysical hosts and infrastructure VMs.
Endpoint Protection Client
Service Management Automation (SMA) Allows you to automate the creation,
monit
oring, and deployment of resources in
your Windows Azure Pack environment.
Service Management Automation
Service Provider Foundation (SPF) Exposes a web service that interacts with
VMM. This allo
ws the Windows Azure Pack
portals to interact with the VMM to enable
the IaaS capabilities in System Center 2012
R2.
Service Provider Foundation
NOTE
: The System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) runs separately on hosts outside the initial Dell Hybrid Cloud System
for Microsoft stamp.
Dell-provided software
Table 2. Software
Product/Software Name Purpose More Information
User interface and middle layer
Guides deployment w
orkow
Gathers data and generates manifest
Adds compute chassis (4 sleds per
chassis
)
Provided in the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for
Microsoft Cloud Platform System Standard
Administrators Guide
Dell Server Management Pack Suite
(DSMPS
)
Provides hardware health information to the
System Center Operations Manager
Dell Server Management Pack Suite
8 Overview
Product/Software Name Purpose More Information
Storage Enclosure CLI (SECLI)
Updates the Dell PowerVault MD
st
orage enclosure rmware
Monitors the modular disk (MD)
Staged on local disk; see Dell Storage
Enclosur
e Administrator’s Guide
BMC Utility
Sets rm
ware
Debugs (mostly BMC/iDRAC)
Staged on local disk: see Dell Storage
Enclosur
e Administrator's Guide
OpenManage Deployment Toolkit
Sets rm
ware
Debugs (rm
ware beyond BMC/iDRAC)
Staged on local disk; see
Dell Open Manage
Deplo
yment Toolkit
SupportAssist Gathers hardware and software information
f
or support group
Staged on local disk; see
SupportAssist
OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) OS level hardware health monitoring agent Staged on local disk; see OpenManage
Serv
er Administrator—OMSA
OpenManage Essential (OME) Support Assist Console Staged on local disk; see OpenManage
Essen
tials
Repository Manager (RM)
Compiles bundle, a collection of server
rm
ware
Can use out of band path to update
rm
ware
Staged on local disk; see
Dell OpenManage
R
epository Manager
Cloud services—optional
You can opt in to these Microsoft services during or after deployment.
During deployment of the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft, you are given the option to register for the following Microsoft Azure
services:
Azure Operational Insights, available only in certain regions as seen when you Onboard to Azure Site Recovery.
Azure Backup
Operational Insights, also known as Operations Management Suite
Azure Site Recovery is available for opt-in only after deployment.
Instructions for how to opt in to these services are included in this guide.
Compute cluster
All of the physical compute nodes in a Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp form a single compute cluster. The compute cluster
consist
s of the physical Hyper-V nodes that host the VMs for the management infrastructure and the tenant compute workloads. All of
these physical nodes run Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter edition (Server Core conguration).
The name of the compute cluster is <Prefix>CCL.
NOTE: The <Prefix>CCL
value that this guide uses for physical computer and VM names is a customer-specied prex for the
Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp.
Overview 9
Storage cluster
The storage cluster is a two- to four-node Scale-Out File Server (SOFS) that is connected to just a bunch of disks (JBOD) storage. The
s
ystem uses Storage Spaces with an SOFS to provide shared storage in the form of SMB shares. These SMB shares are used by VMs to
store their associated VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) les.
All of these physical nodes run Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter edition (Server Core conguration).
The storage cluster is named <Prefix>SFS.
The Windows name of the storage cluster is <
Prefix>SCL.
The following table describes the default storage share layout:
Table 3. Default storage share
Share Name Description Storage Classica
tion
ManagementShare Stores the
.vhdx les for all the
infrastructure VMs on the compute cluster.
ManagementStorage
WitnessShareForCompute Stores the le shar
e witness for the
compute cluster.
ManagementStorage
Share01 The default share for tenant storage. PrimaryStorage
Backup infrastructure
The backup solution for Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft consists of one or more Hyper-V hosts with sucien
t backup capacity for
the stamp. These servers are separate from the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp. The servers run Windows Server 2012 R2
Datacenter Edition.
Two VMs that are running Data Protection Manager (DPM) are provisioned on each backup host. The VMs run the full installation of
Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter edition. The rst DPM VM that is provisioned (typically <
Prex
>DPM01) is the backup server for the
management infrastructure VMs. Other DPM server VMs are provisioned to back up tenant workloads.
Virtual machines
The following describes VMs that the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft uses.
Infrastructure Virtual Machines
The compute cluster hosts the following infrastructure VMs. These VMs host the resources for Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
f
abric and service management:
All VMs run Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter edition.
With the exception of the Console VM, all VMs on the compute cluster run Server Core.
All VMs are highly available. This means that a live migration of the VM occurs if there is a host issue.
10 Overview
Table 4. Infrastructure VMs
VM Name Role/Component Name
<
Prefix>CON01
Console VM
<
Prefix>VMM01
VMM Server
(Also runs Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and is the VMM library
serv
er.)
<
Prefix>APA01
Windows Azure Pack management portal for administrators (and other
administr
ator components)
Service Provider Foundation (SPF)
Service Management Automation (SMA)
<
Prefix>APT01
Windows Azure Pack management portal for tenants (and other tenant
componen
ts)
<
Prefix>OM01
Operations Manager
<
Prefix>SQL01
<
Prefix>SQL02
SQL Server guest cluster
SQL Server guest cluster
The management infrastructure components require SQL Server databases. These databases are partitioned into two instances of SQL
Serv
er 2014 which run on a two-node guest failover cluster (the
<Prex>
SQL01 and <
<Prex>
>SQL02 VMs).
The guest cluster name is
<Prex>
SQLCL.
The following table shows the instance of SQL Server names, and the databases on each instance.
Table 5. Guest cluster
Instance Name Databases
<
Prex>SQLIN01\SQLIN01 Windows Azure Pack databases:
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.Cong
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.PortalCongStore
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.Store
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.Usage
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.WebAppGallery
Operations Manager databases:
OperationsManager (operational database)
OperationsManagerDW (data warehouse)
<
Prex>SQLIN02\SQLIN02
SCSPFDB (for SPF)
SMA (for SMA)
SUSDB (for WSUS)
VirtualManagerDB (for VMM)
Overview 11
Network con
guration
The default Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft network settings are congured during deployment.
By default, there is one logical network that is named Infrastructure, with three IP address pools:
Management_Pool
Storage1_Pool
Storage2_Pool
By default, there are three VM networks, Management, Storage1, and Storage2; all are associated with the Infrastructure logical network.
These ha
ve the same associated IP address pools congured as the pools for the logical network.
For more information about networking concepts in VMM, see this
blog post.
You must con
gure VM networks for tenant use, as described in
Create tenant VM networks.
Cloud con
guration
By default, there is a single cloud for tenant resources. The cloud is named Tenant Cloud. This cloud has the following properties in
VMM:
NOTE: To view the cloud properties in the VM console, open the VMs and Services workspace. Under Cloud, right-click Tenant
Cloud, and then click Properties.
Table 6. Cloud properties
Resource Value
Host group All Hosts
Logical networks Infrastructure
Load balancers Microsoft Network Load Balancing (NLB)
Port classica
tions All are selected.
Storage classication PrimaryStorage
Read-only library shares Name:
MSSCVMMLibrary
Path:
\\<Prefix>VMM01.domain.com\MSSCVMMLibrary
Capacity All set to
Use Maximum.
Custom properties CreateHighlyAvailableVMRoles: true
NOTE
: The cloud must have this custom property set to true for the VMs to congure as
highly available.
SupportedVmGenerationForVmRole: 1
12 Overview
VMM library con
guration
The VMM library is a catalog of resources that provides access to le-based resources such as virtual hard disks (VHDs), ISO images,
scripts, driver les, and application packages that are stored on library servers. It also provides access to non-le-based resources such as
VM templates, service templates, and proles that reside in the VMM database.
To view the layout of the VMM library, in the VMM console, open the Library workspace:
Cloud Libraries -
Shows the library share that is available to the cloud that was created for tenant resources.
Library Servers -
Shows the VMM library server and the library share. In Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft, the VMM library
server is the same as the VMM server (<Prefix>VMM01). By default, there is one library share.
Table 7. Default library share
Library Share Name Purpose
MSSCVMMLibrary The default VMM library share. Also, for tenants, this is the read-only library share
tha
t is used to store tenant resources.
By default, in the VHDs folder, there are the following virtual hard disk les:
Core.vhdx
Full.vhdx
Blank Disk – Small.vhdx
Blank Disk – Large.vhdx
Blank Disk – Large.vhd
Blank Disk – Small.vhd
In the library, there are several pre-built VM templates that tenants can use for VM creation. You can view them in the Library workspace >
T
emplates > VM Templates.
These include:
A1
and A1_Full
A2
and A2_Full
A3
and A3_Full
A4
and A4_Full
The appended
_Full indicates that the VM template uses the Full.vhdx le for deployment. This deploys the full installation of Windows
Server 2012 R2 Datacenter edition. If _Full is not indicated, the template uses Core.vhdx (the server core conguration). These templates
deploy VMs that map to Azure sizing for the number of cores and memory; but not for storage. (To view the properties, right-click a
template, click Properties, and then click the Hardware Con
guration tab.)
NOTE: By default, Remote Desktop is not enabled in the operating system image to which these templates point.
For more information about the VMM library, see Conguring the VMM L
ibrary (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/gg610598.aspx) in
the Microsoft TechNet Library.
Overview 13
About Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
licensing
License requirements for the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for
Micr
osoft infrastructure
You need the following licenses for your Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft installation.
For Windows Server 2012 R2, and for Microsoft System Center 2012 R2, you need either of the following:
A Microsoft volume license for Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter edition, and a Microsoft volume license for Microsoft System
Cen
ter 2012 R2. For more information, see
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Licensing/product-licensing/windows-server-2012-
r
2.aspx and
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Licensing/product-licensing/system-center-2012-r2.aspx.
If you do not have an existing volume license agreement, Dell recommends that you use Core Infrastructure Server Suite
Da
tacenter licenses. This license combines both Windows Server 2012 R2 and System Center 2012 R2. It requires one license per
physical node (compute and storage nodes).
A Microsoft Azure subscription, if you want to opt in to Azure services. Acquire an Azure subscription from Microsoft or an authorized
r
eseller. For more information, see
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/purchase-options/.
IMPORTANT
: The recommendations and guidelines in this document are based on industry best practices, CPS Standard
architecture requirements, and Dell EMC lab testing. If not followed, the functionality and or management of the solution may
not work as designed or expected, and problem resolution may be limited, delayed, or not viable.
NOTE
: Windows Azure Pack does not require a license.
License activation
The Windows Server license requires activation after deployment. Ensure that the license on each physical host and on each
infrastructure VM is activated. For more information, see Volume Activation Overview in Microsoft TechNet.
If you have an existing Key Management Service (KMS) server in the domain or have Active Directory-based activation congured,
the licenses should automatically activate.
If you do not have either of these mechanisms congured, Dell recommends that you congure Active Directory-based activation as
this is the easiest approach.
The System Center license does not require activation.
Windows Azure Pack does not require activation.
Microsoft Azure services do not require activation. However, if it is a new Azure user account, sign in to the Azure portal and change
the password before you opt in to Microsoft Azure services.
Active Directory requirements
Deploy Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft into an existing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The domain must have:
At least one domain controller that is running Windows Server 2012 or Window Server 2012 R2.
No domain or forest functional level requirements.
When you deploy Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft, the accounts and objects for the stamp are added to an organizational unit (OU)
tha
t is specic to Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft.
At least 10 hours before deploying Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft, run the ADPreCreationTool.ps1 script to:
Create the parent OU
14 Overview
Create a Key Distribution Services (KDS) root key that is used to generate group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA)
Block inheritance.
To run the
ADPreCreationTool.ps1 script, you must have domain administrator credentials.
NOTE
: Dell strongly recommends that you use the ADPreCreationTool.ps1 script. If you choose to skip running the script and do
not have a KDS enabled, manually create a KDS root key and block inheritance before deployment. Create the KDS root key at
least 10 hours before deployment. For more information, see
Create the Key Distribution Services KDS Root Key in Microsoft
T
echNet.
IMPORTANT
: The recommendations and guidelines in this document are based on industry best practices, CPS Standard
architecture requirements, and Dell EMC lab testing. If not followed, the functionality and or management of the solution may
not work as designed or expected, and problem resolution may be limited, delayed, or not viable.
You can obtain the script from either of the following locations:
Microsoft
download, or
Deployment VM (DVM)
Connecting to DVM
You can connect to a Deployment VM (DVM) on any of the physical hosts in the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp. To connect
to a DVM:
1 Make sure that the stamp is powered on.
2 Connect a Windows laptop directly to a 1 Gb port of one of the servers. Make sure that it is the only active connection. IPv6 must be
enabled with autoconguration. No IPv4 conguration is required.
3 Open a Remote Desktop Connection, and connect to DVM by name, using the credentials:
.\Administrator
<
Password provided by Dell Deployment Services>
4 Locate the
ADPreCreationTool script in the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Cloud Solutions\Tools\
Running the script
You must run the ADPreCreationTool script from a domain-joined computer, logged on as a domain administrator. (You cannot run the
scrip
t from the DVM.) To run the script:
1 Open a Windows PowerShell session.
2 Change to the directory in which the script is stored.
3 Run the script. The script has only one required parameter — the name of the parent OU to create for Dell Hybrid Cloud System for
Micr
osoft.
For example:
PS C:\>.\ADPreCreationTool -OU "<OU_Name>"
NOTE:
OU_Name
is the name of the parent OU. When you deploy the stamp, a child OU for that particular stamp is created
under the parent OU.
When the script runs, it prompts you for a new domain user account credential that is given delegated permissions to the parent OU. (The
accoun
t is created in the parent OU.) The new domain user account credential is the credential that you use when you deploy Dell Hybrid
Cloud System for Microsoft.
Overview 15
Check Group Policy settings
When the deployment process creates the Active Directory organizational unit (OU) for Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft, it blocks
polic
y inheritance on the OU. If your domain has Group Policy Objects (GPOs) that are congured at a higher OU or domain level with the
No Override option enabled, these policy settings apply to servers in the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp. These policy
settings may interfere with the deployment process and cause deployment to fail. In this case, Dell recommends that you disable the No
Override option during stamp deployment.
IMPORTANT
: The recommendations and guidelines in this document are based on industry best practices, CPS Standard
architecture requirements, and Dell EMC lab testing. If not followed, the functionality and or management of the solution may
not work as designed or expected, and problem resolution may be limited, delayed, or not viable.
Known policy settings that cause deployment to fail include:
The following policy settings under GPO_name\Computer Con
guration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Security Options\:
Accounts: Administrator account status (if set to Disabled)
Accounts: Rename administrator account
The following policy setting under
GPO_name\Computer Conguration\Policies\Windows Settings\ Security Settings\Account
Policies\Password Policy\:
Minimum password length — if set to >16
If you have restricted groups congured under GPO_name\Computer Conguration\Windows Settings\Security Settings
\Restricted Groups.
There are several other policy settings that may block deployment, such as Windows PowerShell settings, disabled services, and Windows
Firewall rules that block remote Windows PowerShell.
16 Overview
Administration
This chapter contains detailed information about administrative tasks required for implementing Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft.
Topics:
What to do r
st
Next steps
Managing Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
Creating tenant VM networks
Adding tenant VM networks to the cloud
Flagging the operating system VHD in the VM templates
Enabling guest
-specied IP addresses in VMM
Creating additional tenant storage shares
Using Windows Azure Pack
Conguring disaster recovery protection
What to do r
st
After you deploy the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp, you can get up and running by doing the following:
Adding management accounts
Familiarizing yourself with the tools
Checking system health
Creating tenant VM networks
Adding tenant VM networks to the cloud
Flagging the operating system VHD in the VM templates
Creating additional tenant storage, if you want to do this immediately.
Before you go into production, do the following:
Replace self-signed certicates
Disable the default Windows Azure Pack authentication sites
Update to a Security Token Service such as Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) and re-establish trust.
NOTE: Optionally, you can set up tenant portal access on an isolated network. See the section Before you go into production for
mor
e information.
Next steps
After you complete the deployment of the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp, there are additional steps you must complete.
These st
eps include:
Verify the product license key, as described in the section that follows
Enable guest-specied IP addresses in VMM
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Disable machine account password rotation
Deploy the Data Protection Manager (DPM) backup infrastructure
Ensure that the stamp has the latest approved updates
Congure VL
ANs on your physical network switches for tenant use
Review known issues for the current release
.
There are other steps, not part of the initial deployment, that you must complete as soon as possible to enable tenants to use the stamp.
For example, you must
congure managemen
t accounts and
tenant VM networks. You may also want to add storage shares.
Verify the product license key
If you specied an incorr
ect System Center key during deployment, the deployment will complete. However, the Microsoft System Center
components will be installed in evaluation mode. After deployment, you should verify that System Center has a valid retail license key.
To verify the license key in VMM:
1 On the Console VM, use the shortcut on the desktop to open the VMM console.
2 In the top left corner of the VMM console, click the drop-down arrow, and then click About.
Figure 1. About drop-down
3 If you see an Enter Product Key box, this means that System Center was installed in evaluation mode.
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Figure 2. Enter Product Key box
If you do not see this box, you have a valid retail license key and can skip the rest of this procedure.
What to do if you enter an incorrect product license key
If you specied an incorrect System Center key during deployment, you must update VMM, Operations Manager, and Service Management
Automation (SMA) to use a valid System Center product license key.
Run all of the following procedures from an elevated Windows PowerShell session on the Console VM. On the Start screen, click the
Search icon, and then type PowerShell. In the results, right-click Windows PowerShell, and then click Run as administrator.
To update VMM
Use these procedures to update VMM if you specied an incorr
ect System Center key during deployment.
1 From the elevated Windows PowerShell session, run the following commands, pressing Enter after each command:
NOTE: Replace <
Prex>
with the customer-specic prex for the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft stamp. For
ProductId
, specify the retail System Center license key.
Import-Module VirtualMachineManager
$VMMServer = Get-SCVMMServer –ComputerName <Prefix>VMM01
Register-SCVMMAccessLicense –VMMServer $VMMServer –ProductKey "XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX"
–AcceptEULA
2 To verify that the license is correct:
Get-SCVMMAccessLicense –VMMServer $VMMServer –License
The output should indicate a LicenseType of Volume, as shown in the following example.
PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-SCVMMAccessLicense -VMMServer $vmmserver -License
ProductName : System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
LicenseType : Volume
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LicenseBy : SML
UnitLabel : Server
TabulationMethod : Unique
ProductName : System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
LicenseType : Volume
LicenseBy : ManagementServer
UnitLabel : Server
TabulationMethod : Unique
ProductName : System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012
LicenseType : Volume
LicenseBy : VOSE
UnitLabel : Server
TabulationMethod : Unique
To update Operations Manager
Use these procedures to update Operations Manager if you specied an incorrect System Center key during deployment.
1 In the elevated Windows PowerShell session, run the following commands, pressing Enter after each command:
$Credential = Get-Credential
Enter-PSSession –ComputerName <Prefix>OM01.domain.com –Authentication
CredSSP –Credential $Credential
Import-Module OperationsManager
Set-SCOMLicense -ProductId "XXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX"
2 Press Y to conrm.
3 Run the following command to restart the System Center Data Access Service.
Restart-Service OMSDK
4 To verify the license update, run the following command:
(Get-SCOMManagementGroup).SkuForLicense
The output should indicate
Retail.
5 Type
exit to exit the remote session.
To update SMA
Use these procedures to update SMA if you specied an incorr
ect System Center key during deployment.
1 In the elevated Windows PowerShell session, run the following command:
Set-SmaLicense -WebServiceEndpoint "https://<Prefix>APA01" -ProductKey "XXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-
XXXXX-XXXXX"
2 To check the license expiration date:
(Get-SmaLicense -WebServiceEndpoint "https://<Prefix>APA01").ExpirationDate
The expected date is 100 years from now.
Review known issues in this release
The following sections address known issues in this version of Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft.
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