Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Related links
Getting Started for Device Configuration Deployment
Creating a Device Configuration Template
Editing a Device Configuration Template
Creating a Virtual I/O Pool
Creating a Compute Pool
Deploying a Device Configuration Template (Stateless Deployment)
Virtual I/O Pools
A virtual I/O pool is a collection of one or more virtual I/O identity types that are required for network communication. A virtual I/O
pool can contain a combination of any of the following virtual I/O identity types:
Ethernet identity which is defined by the Media Access Control (MAC) address. MAC addresses are required for Ethernet
(LAN) communications.
Fibre Channel (FC) identity which is defined by the World Wide Node Name (WWNN) and World Wide Port Name (WWPN). A
WWNN identity is assigned to a node (device) in an FC fabric and may be shared by some or all ports of a device. A WWPN
identity is assigned to each port in an FC fabric and is unique to each port. WWNN and WWPN identities are required to support
boot-from-SAN and for data access using FC and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) protocols.
iSCSI identity which is defined by the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN). IQN identities are required to support boot-from-SAN using
the iSCSI protocol.
OpenManage Essentials utilizes the virtual I/O pools to automatically assign virtual I/O identities to the device configuration
template that is used for deploying a server.
NOTE: A virtual I/O pool can be associated with one or more compute pools.
Related links
Creating a Virtual I/O Pool
Editing a Virtual I/O Pool
Viewing the Definitions of a Virtual I/O Pool
Renaming a Virtual I/O Pool
Deleting a Virtual I/O Pool
Creating a Virtual I/O Pool
You can create a virtual I/O pool that contains one or more virtual I/O identity types.
To create a pool of virtual I/O identity types:
1. Click Deployment.
The Deployment Portal is displayed.
2. Perform one of the following:
On the left pane, under Common Tasks, click Create Virtual I/O Pool.
On the left pane, under Virtual I/O Pools, right-click Virtual I/O PoolsCreate Virtual I/O Pool.
The Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard is displayed.
3. On the Name and Description page, type a unique name for the virtual I/O pool and an appropriate description, and then click
Next.
4. On the Ethernet Identities page, perform one of the following:
NOTE: If you do not want to include MAC addresses in the virtual I/O pool, clear the Include MAC addresses in this
pool option, and then click Next.
a. If you want to provide a prefix for the MAC addresses that will be generated, click Specify a prefix to allocate from and
perform the following:
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