Install Guide

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Installation and Quick Start
The following sections provide installation and quick start information, including step-by-step instructions for deploying and
conguring ASM in VMware vSphere or Microsoft virtualization environment. Only one instance of ASM should be installed within a
network environment. Exceeding this limit can cause conicts in device communication.
Information Pre-requisites
Before you begin the installation process:
Gather the TCP/IP address information to assign to the virtual appliance.
Ensure that the VMware vCenter Server and VMware vSphere Client are running, if you are deploying the ASM virtual appliance
in a VMware vSphere environment.
Deploying the ASM virtual appliance to a Microsoft Windows virtualization environment requires that the Hyper-V host on which
ASM is deployed is installed on a running instance of SCVMM.
Download ASM Appliance le, which contains either the virtual appliance.ova le for (VMware) or the virtual appliance virtual
hard drive .vhd (Hyper-V) or the qcow2 le for KVM installation.
Determine the host on which the ASM virtual appliance is installed. You can use any host managed by VMware vCenter or the
Hyper-V manager or KVM that has network connectivity with your out-of-band (OOB), management, and potentially iSCSI
networks. This is required for discovery to complete successfully.
It is recommended to deploy the ASM virtual appliance with minimum four virtual CPUs (vCPUs) and 16 GB memory or RAM.
CAUTION: ASM virtual appliance functions as a regular virtual machine. Therefore, any interruptions or shutdown aects
the overall functionality.
Installing Active System Manager
Before you begin, ensure that systems are connected and VMware vCenter Server, VMware vSphere Client, KVM, and SCVMM are
running.
NOTE: All switches must have SSH connectivity enabled.
Deployment Pre-requisites
Table 2. Deployment pre-requisites
Specication Pre-requisite
Connection Requirements
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the out-of-band management network
and any other networks from which you want to discover the resources.
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the OS Installation network in which the
Appliance is deployed. It is recommended to congure the virtual appliance directly on the
OS Installation network, and not on the external network.
For more information about OS Installation network, see the "Network Types" section in
Active System Manager Release 8.3.1 User's Guide.
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