Users Guide

Deploying hypervisor
OMIVV enables you to configure the following components in the supported bare-metal servers along with deploying the hypervisor and
adding it to the specified data center and cluster in a vCenter:
Boot order setting
RAID configuration
BIOS configuration
iDRAC configuration
You can create hardware profiles, System profiles, and hypervisor profiles on the bare-metal servers using VMware vCenter without using
PXE.
NOTE: Dell EMC recommends using system profile for 14th Gen and later servers when deploying hypervisor.
To provision hardware and perform deployment, ensure that the physical servers are displayed in the Deployment Wizard. Ensure that all
physical servers are as per the following requirements:
Meet specific hardware support information that is available in the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Compatibility
Matrix.
Meet minimum supported versions of the iDRAC firmware, Lifecycle Controller, and BIOS. See the OpenManage Integration for
VMware vCenter Compatibility Matrix for specific firmware support information.
Configure NICs in PCI slots manually after the deployment. If you are using add-on NICs, the system must have the host LAN on
Motherboard (LOMs) or Network Daughter Card (NDC) enabled and connected to network.
Meet the storage specifications of IDSDM. To know about the storage specifications of IDSDM, see the VMware Documentation.
Ensure that you enable the IDSDM from BIOS before you deploy the hypervisor with OMIVV. OMIVV enables deployment on IDSDM
or local hard drives.
Ensure that there is a route between the vCenter and the iDRAC networks if vCenter and iDRAC are connected to different networks.
Ensure that Collect System Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) is enabled. Also, before initiating auto/manual discovery, ensure that
retrieved data is current by completely powering down the system and then turn-on the system—hard reboot.
Click to order the Dell EMC servers with auto discovery and handshake options that are preconfigured by the factory. If a server is not
preconfigured with these options, manually enter the OMIVV IP address or configure your local network to provide this information.
Ensure that the following conditions are met before initiating hypervisor deployment if OMIVV is not used for hardware configuration:
Enable the Virtualization Technology (VT) flag in BIOS.
Set the system's boot order to either a bootable virtual drive or IDSDM for operating system installation.
Verify that the BIOS setting for VT is automatically enabled even if the BIOS configuration is not part of the hardware profile, if OMIVV
is used for hardware configuration. The Express/Clone RAID configuration is required if a virtual drive is not already present on the
target system.
Ensure that the custom ESXi images that contain all the Dell drivers are available for deployment. You can find the correct images from
Support.dell.com by going to to the Dell Drivers & Downloads page, and saving the custom images to a CIFS or NFS share
location that OMIVV can access during the deployment process. For up-to-date list of supported ESXi versions for this release, see
OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Compatibility Matrix. To use the correct images, see the Downloading custom Dell ISO
images.
Ensure that you have BIOS mode that is selected in the reference hardware profile before applying the hypervisor profile as OMIVV
only supports BIOS mode to autodeploy hypervisor on the target server. If there is no hardware profile that is selected, ensure that
you manually configure the boot mode as BIOS and reboot the server before applying the hypervisor profile.
If servers are from versions earlier than PowerEdge 12th Gen servers, the deployment process performs the following tasks:
Installs the OMSA package on the target system.
Automatically configures the SNMP trap destination in OMSA to hover over OMIVV.
Topics:
Device discovery
Provisioning
System profiles
Managing System profiles
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