Owners Manual

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4.3.2 WinVM configuration settings
WinVM VM on the management server is preconfigured with the following settings:
As a generation 2 VM
Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit guest OS
Four virtual processors and 8 GB dynamic memory
All firewalls (Public, Private, and Domain) disabled.
Computer name set to:
WinVM-
<ServiceTag>
Where,
<ServiceTag>
is the unique Service Tag of the management server
For network configuration details, see the
3.1.2 Management server network
configuration
section.
The primary purpose of this VM is to install and configure the necessary DISOD
management software in order to integrate with Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM). This
provides the ability to monitor and manage the DISOD components from within a single
OEM console. For information about installation and configuration of various management
software, see the
Dell Integrated Systems for Oracle Database - Oracle Enterprise
Manager Integration Guide
available at Dell.com/support/home.
NOTE: The virtual memory size is allocated on the basis of requirement for the base
DISOD configuration. Customers are recommended to observe the memory usage and
change the dynamic memory allocation, as necessary, for their DISOD configuration.
4.3.3 LinVM Configuration Settings
LinVM VM on the management server is preconfigured with the following settings:
As a generation 1 VM.
Oracle Linux 6.6 running Red Hat Compatible Kernel as guest OS.
Virtual HDD size of 250 GB.
Four virtual processors and 32 GB dynamic memory
Hostname set to:
LinVM-
<ServiceTag>
Where,
<ServiceTag>
is the unique Service Tag of the management server
For network configuration details, see the
3.1.2 Management server network
configuration
section.
As an isolated and contained DHCP and TFTP Server:
o To ensure that the preassigned IP addresses for the private rack network
components, for example, iDRAC and private management port on the
servers, and management ports on the switches is static and consistent
across reboots. This is achieved by preconfiguring