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Adapter 4 with vROPS to VMAX
Hi,
I'm trying to get the EMC adapter (version 4.0.168071) working with a VMAX in our environment. When I try to add a VMAX to the adapter, I give it:
A name
Management IP address with port :5988
Array ID
Set connection type of VMAX
Don't add in a license (as this is a trial)
Enter the valid credentials.
I get the error:
"Unable to establish a valid connection to the target system. error connecting to array."
When I change the port ID to :5989 I get the error:
"Unable to establish a valid connection to the target system. Wait for response of task 'Test connection' is timed out for collector "vRealize Operations Manager Collector vRealize Cluster node'".
Anyone have a similar issue and manage to fix it?
WorldPolice
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June 9th, 2016 06:00
ESA 4.0 no longer supports VMAX2 which would be your VMAX-1 and VMAX20K arrays. It will support, however, the VMAX100K which is a VMAX3. The last version of ESA to support VMAX2 and VMAX3 is version 3.5. Just a reminder that ESA 3.5 uses SMI-S and requires that all arrays are seen as Local, not Remote.
Zack.Zhang
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June 1st, 2016 20:00
Hi cgrvy,
Are you on VMAX2 or VMAX3? When adding the adapter in ESA, is the ip address you entered for "solutions enabler" or "VMAX unisphere"?
WorldPolice
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June 2nd, 2016 03:00
As Zack notes you are attempting to use an SMI-S Provider when ESA 4.0 requires the Unisphere REST API. You need to put in the Unisphere for VMAX IP address. Check out this blog post for detail: ESA 4.0 and Unisphere for VMAX REST API |
cgrvy
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June 8th, 2016 12:00
Hi,
I've been trying to use version 4 of the plugin - but I think that it is not supported with the versions of VMAX(s) that I am using:
SymmID Attachment Model Version Size (MB) Devices Devices
0001234567899 Local VMAX-1 5876 120320 11 5836
0009876543211 Local VMAX100K 5977 207872 13 181
0001212121212 Remote VMAX20K 5876 120320 0 3018
I'm looking at the notes and it looks like plugin version 3.3 is the latest supported version for my environment?
cgrvy
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June 9th, 2016 06:00
That is great Drew - thanks a million!