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Dell Nutanix: How to initialize a Nutanix Node using the Phoenix ISO on the 13th generation Nutanix

概要: This article introduces how to initialize the Dell Nutanix Node with Phoenix ISO.

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This article provides on how to initialize the Nutanix Node of the 13th generation Nutanix products using a Phoenix ISO.

Before initializing the Node with the steps in this article, please refer to the article Dell Nutanix: How to create Phoenix ISO Image for node initialization to create an ISO Image.

 

 
Following the steps in this article causes losing all the data on the existing Nutanix Cluster. Do not use this step for any purpose other than the Node initialization or cluster initialization.
If necessary, back up the virtual machine in advance, create a new virtual machine after initialization and restore from the backup.

 

 

Nutanix Initialization Using an ISO Image

  
  1. Log in to the iDRAC Web console.
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  2. Select Virtual Console from the left pane, click Launch Virtual Console on the right screen (If you have multiple nodes, repeat this step for each server).
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  3. Use one of the following steps, mount the ISO image created in advance.

    • For Java console
      Select Virtual MediaConnect Virtual Media from the menu bar.
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      Select Virtual MediaMap CD/DVD.
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      Select Browse and select the Phoenix ISO Image, then select Map Device.
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    • For HTML5 console
      Select Connect Virtual Media.
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      Select Choose File under Map CD/DVD and select the Phoenix ISO Image, then select Map Device.
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      Click the X at the top right of the window.
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  4. Use one of the following steps, specify the virtual CD/DVD as a boot device.

    • For Java console
      Select Next BootVirtual CD/DVD/ISO from the menu bar.
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    • For HTML5 console
      Select Setup from the left menu on the iDRAC web console, set them as follows on the First Boot Device screen, and click Apply.

      • First Boot Device: Select Virtual CD/DVD/ISO
      • Boot Once: Check the box
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  5. Reboot the node and wait until the Nutanix Installer menu appears.
     

  6. Select Install Cvm (Wipes existing data!) and Install, Configure Hypervisor from the Choose action field, then highlight Next and press Enter key.
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  7. Highlight Yes and press Enter key to proceed.
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  8. When displaying such a message on the console, disconnect the virtual media by using one of the following steps.
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    • For Java console
      Select Virtual MediaDisconnect Virtual Media from the menu bar.
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      Read the pop-up message and click Yes to disconnect the ISO.

    • For HTML5 console
      Select Virtual Media.
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      Select Disconnect Virtual Media.
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      Read the pop-up message and click Yes to disconnect the ISO.
       

  9. Press Y key and Enter key. The node will reboot.

     

    Scripts to install AOS and/or configure Hypervisor are executed at the initial boot. 
    It may take up to an hour for the installation to complete.

    The node may reboot a few times automatically during the installation.
    Do not shut down and/or restart the host OS (AHV/ESXi/HYPER-V) by user operation until the installation is completed.
    If it is shut down manually during operation, the script may stop and the initial configuration may fail.

    The installation is considered complete when the following conditions are reached.

    ・AHV
    Log in to the AHV host as a root user. The password is nutanix/4u.
    Confirm the network interface "br0" exists by executing the command.
    (It obtains IP address if the node is connected to the network that is enabled DHCP.)
     # ifconfig -a br0
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    ・ESXi
     The connection address is "http://NTNX-ServiceTAG-A/" and the management IP address is obtained by DHCP.
    (If not connected to the network, a message appears indicating that DHCP has failed to obtain a management IP address.)
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