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PowerScale CloudIQ: General Procedures to Onboard PowerScale to CloudIQ

Summary: General procedures to onboard PowerScale to CloudIQ.

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Instructions

CloudIQ Overview

CloudIQ is a cloud-based application that leverages machine learning to proactively monitor and measure the overall health of Dell IT infrastructure systems through intelligent, comprehensive, and predictive analytics.


Prerequisites

Before attempting to enable Secure Remote Services or SupportAssist, verify that all prerequisites are satisfied:

  • The user should be registered at support.dell.com.
  • The site ID must be the same within Dell Technologies' install base for all the Isilon/PowerScale nodes and the cluster software ID (ELMISLxxxx #) instance. The site ID of the Secure Remote Service Gateway or Secure Connect Gateway (SCG) is not required to be the same site ID as with the nodes and cluster software ID.
  • Verify the following hardware requirements:
    • The cluster is in the Installed state.
    • The cluster is running OneFS 8.2 or later. Any cluster running versions of OneFS before 9.0 is referenced as "Isilon Cluster." Any cluster running OneFS 9.0 or later is referenced as "PowerScale Cluster."
    • The cluster is healthy.
  • Verify that required ports are open from the cluster through the firewall and to the Secure Connect Gateway.
  • A paid (active) ProSupport or ProSupport Plus agreement and an accepted End User License Agreement (EULA) for at least one node within the cluster allows the whole cluster to be viewed within CloudIQ. The cluster software ID (ELMISLxxxx #) instance does not require an entitlement.


Section 1: Onboarding for OneFS v9.5.0 and later


Note: Starting with OneFS v9.5.0, it is recommended to use SupportAssist for remote connectivity. Secure Remote Services under the Remote Support tab is being deprecated, and support soon ends.

 

1.a - Enable SupportAssist (WebUI)

Go to the Cluster management > General settings > Dell SupportAssist tab.

Click Connect SupportAssist.
Connect SupportAssist

Scroll to the bottom and check the box, then click Accept.
Accept

Enter primary contact information and optionally a secondary contact then click Next.
contact information

For direct connection, enter the Access Key and PIN then click Finish Setup.
For gateway connection, check the box for Connect using Secure Connect Gateway. Enter the gateway information, then enter the Access Key and PIN then click Finish Setup.
Access Key and PIN can be acquired from the Request Access Key and PIN link.
Request Access Key and PIN

Connection is successful when SupportAssist shows Enabled and Connectivity shows Connected.
Verify that Enable remote support is selected.
Verify Enable CloudIQ telemetry data is selected.
Enabled and Connected

 

1b - Enable SupportAssist (CLI)

Configure SupportAssist.

Secure Connect Gateway:

isi supportassist settings modify --connection-mode gateway --gateway-host your-gateway-hostname.com --gateway-port 9443 --network-pools="subnet0.pool0"

Direct Connect:

isi supportassist settings modify --connection-mode direct --network-pools="subnet0.pool0"

Set the primary contact information:

isi supportassist contacts modify --primary-email=firstname.lastname@company.com --primary-first-name=firstname --primary-last-name=lastname --primary-phone=123-456-7890

Secondary contact options:
--secondary-email
--secondary-first-name
--secondary-language
--secondary-last-name
--secondary-phone

Begin the provisioning using Access Key and PIN. Access Key and PIN can be acquired at https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/isilon-onefs/overview.

isi supportassist provision start --access-key A27575F7 --pin 1111

Accept the INFRASTRUCTURE TELEMETRY NOTICE.
View provisioning progress:

isi supportassist provision view

View SupportAssist settings:

isi supportassist settings view

Connection is successful when provision view shows success:

Provision Status:
   Current State: COMPLETED
       Sub-state: completed
Success or Fail: success
Percent Complete: 100%
           Error: -

And when settings show Service enabled: Yes and Connection State: Enabled

        Service enabled: Yes
       Connection State: enabled
      OneFS Software ID: ELMISLxxxxxxxx
          Network Pools: subnet0.pool0
        Connection mode: direct
           Gateway host: -
           Gateway port: -
    Backup Gateway host: -
    Backup Gateway port: -
  Enable Remote Support: Yes
Automatic Case Creation: Yes
       Download enabled: Yes

 

Section 2: Onboarding for OneFS v9.4.0 or earlier

2.a - Deploying Secure Connect Gateway Virtual Edition (VE).

It is required for the user to have at least one Secure Connect Gateway server that is installed and configured with connectivity to Dell Technologies. If an existing Secure Connect Gateway is up and running, go to Section 2b below.
 

Note:
  • CloudIQ is not compatible with "PowerScale Clusters" running on Secure Remote Services v2.
  • If the existing Secure Connect Gateway is at a different Site ID from the "PowerScale Clusters," then the Secure Connect gateway must be configured to manage the Site ID where the cluster is installed. This may be in addition to any other Site IDs managed by that gateway.

 

 

2.b - Enable and configure Secure Remote Services support on the cluster.

You must enable and configure Secure Remote Services in the OneFS WebUI or using the isi esrs command.

To configure systems to send data to CloudIQ in the OneFS WebUI:

  1. Go to Cluster management > General Settings > Remote support and click Enable Secure Remote Services.
  2. Input your Secure Remote Services VE gateway address, select a network pool and then select the Save configuration and enable button.
    Enable SRS

To configure systems to send data to CloudIQ using the isi esrs command:

isi esrs modify --enabled=true --primary-esrs-gateway=<gateway-server> --gateway-access-pool=subnetx:poolx --username=<username> [--password=<password>]

Where:

  • gateway-server is the IP address or name of the primary gateway.
  • Subnetx and poolx identify the network and pool for storing the collected data. Verify values with the site's storage administrator.
  • Username and password are the credentials for accessing the primary gateway. The password argument is optional on the command line. If not provided, the system prompts you for the password and does not display the response as you type it. Omitting the password from the command line is preferable usually for security reasons.
    For example:
    isi esrs modify --enabled=true --primary-esrs-gateway=1.2.3.4 --gateway-access-pools=subnet2:pool3 --username=first.lastname@somecompany.com

 

2.c - Verify Secure Remote Services connectivity on the cluster.

From OneFS WebUI:

  • Go to the Cluster management > General Settings > Remote support tab:
    Remote Support

From isi esrs command:

#uname -r
v8.2.0.0

#isi license list
OneFS License ID: ELMISLxxxxxxxx   <<This is the registration Software ID that is on the gateway.
Valid Signature: Yes

# isi esrs view
 Enabled: Yes
 Primary SRS Gateway: 1.2.3.4
 Secondary SRS Gateway: -
 Alert on Disconnect: Yes
 Gateway Access Pools: subnet0.pool0
 Gateway Connectivity Check Period: 3600
 License Usage Intelligence Reporting Period: 86400
 Gateway Connectivity Status: Connected

 

Section 3: Onboarding PowerScale cluster into CloudIQ

  1. Access CloudIQ at https://cloudiq.dell.com with username (email) and password credentials.
    CloudIQ Sign In

  2. The first time a new CloudIQ user logs in to CloudIQ, a series of introductory welcome screens display.
    Welcome Screen
    Welcome Screen
    Welcome Screen

  3. The next page presents the user with the following screen - Click to continue.
    Collect information

  4. It goes to the install base and retrieves information about the user and their associated systems and brings them into CloudIQ.
    Processing

     

  5. Once the command finishes, it shows a success screen.
    Success

  6. Click Continue and the user is redirected to the Connectivity page which shows the CloudIQ compatible systems that are found during the retrieval of account information (if any).
    Connectivity

    If the systems are not connected, then the user can click the Enable CloudIQ link under the Instructions column to get the setup instruction.
    Connectivity

  7. Once the system is configured, the user is presented with the following screen:
    Welcome

 

Affected Products

Isilon

Products

CloudIQ, Isilon
Article Properties
Article Number: 000157794
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2024
Version:  12
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