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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Bare-metal discovery
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- 3 Create an ISO Profile
- 4 Best practices for OS deployment
- 4.1 Customized ISO images
- 4.2 Lifecycle Controller busy
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- 4.3 Disconnected network interfaces
- 4.4 First boot disk selection
- 4.5 Correct boot sequence
- 4.6 Boot sequence enablement
- 4.7 Virtual Disk should be created for controller (PERC or BOSS)
- 4.8 In Multi-NIC environment, selection of right OMIVV network selection is important
- 4.9 OMIVV does not support software controller
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- 4.10 Ensure while providing static network details, valid network details are entered
- 4.11 Minimum requirements for ESXi installation
- 4.12 vCenter license for adding host to vCenter after deployment
- 4.13 OMIVV does not support installation of ESXi on virtual machine
- 4.14 Ensure that OMIVV license for host is available
- 4.15 ESXi password requirements
- 4.16 Port information for ESXi installation
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- 4.17 ESXi deployment failure
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- 4.18 When NPAR is enabled on target node and disabled in System Profile, ESXi deployment fails
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- 4.19 Sometimes MAC address is populated during ESXi deployment
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- 4.20 After ESXi deployment, OMIVV fails to add ESXi host to vCenter or failed to add host profile or enter maintenance mode is failed for host
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- 4.21 After performing ESXi deployment, host is either disconnected or not responding state
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- 4.22 Deployment job times out when network interface card (NIC) of OMIVV is not connected to the ESXi host network
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- 4.23 General failure
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- 4.24 Inaccessible network shares (OSD47, OSD17)
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- 4.25 Auto discovered systems are displayed without model information in Deployment wizard
- 4.26 Server pending reboot
- 4.27 Boot order is not guaranteed in UEFI mode
- 4.28 Host credential profile having AD credentials are not listed in deployment page
- 4.29 Even though ESXi deployment is successful, inventory fails when selected ISO profile has ESXi 6.5 (or earlier version) image and host credential profile have different or no ESXi password other than which is set in deployment wizard
- 4.30 After performing an ESXi deployment, existing iDRAC jobs are not in seen
- 4.31 After performing upgrade to latest version, scheduled ESXi deployment job fails
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- 4.32 Discovered user used during bare-metal discovery is disabled after performing ESXi deployment
- 4.33 ESXi deployment is blocked when secure boot is enabled
- 4.34 Deployment fails when other OS (RHEL or WINDOWS) is previously installed
- 5 Conclusion
21 ESXi deployment using Dell EMC OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV) and deployment best
practices
4 Best practices for OS deployment
Below section describes several best practices to follow for seamless hypervisor installation.
4.1 Customized ISO images
Do not install raw VMware ESXi images on target bare-metal servers. Dell EMC hypervisor engineering team
certifies customized ESXi images for individual platform or category of Dell EMC servers. This also includes
several drivers or addons to meet specific solution requirement.
You can download ISO images from https://www.dell.com/support/home
by providing Service Tag of a server.
Figure 15: Download Dell EMC certified ISO image from support.dell.com.
4.2 Lifecycle Controller busy
OMIVV uses WSMAN command to trigger an ESXi deployment. This command is processed by Lifecycle
Controller (LC) embedded on iDRAC. If iDRAC is busy in performing other operation, this command fails.
Ensure that LC is not busy in executing other operation. Reset iDRAC to proceed with an ESXi deployment job.
To reset in iDRAC9, log in to iDRAC and then go to More ActionsReset iDRAC or
MaintenanceDiagnosticsReset iDRAC.
To reset iDRAC7 or 8, log in to iDRAC and then go to System PropertyQuick Launch TasksReset
iDRAC or OverviewServerTroubleshootingDiagnostics
Reset iDRAC.