- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Introduction
- Revision history
- Install
- Installation overview and prerequisites
- Preparing the PowerFlex Manager environment
- Deploying into a VMware vSphere environment
- Management VM resource requirements
- Deploying the PowerFlex management platform
- Deploying and configuring the PowerFlex management platform installer VM
- Deploying and configuring the PowerFlex management platform VMs
- Deploy the PowerFlex management platform cluster
- Finalize firewall configuration
- Collect PowerFlex management platform support data
- Uninstall the PowerFlex management platform cluster
- Deploying into a co-resident management environment on PowerFlex storage
- Deployment workflow
- Co-residency management deployment prerequisites
- Deployment design for co-residency management
- Manually deploying PowerFlex storage
- Creating a three-node MDM cluster
- Install the MDM packages (three-node cluster)
- Generate PowerFlex MDM certificates for three-node MDM cluster
- Create the three-node MDM cluster
- Add a protection domain
- Add a storage pool
- Add storage data servers
- Set the spare capacity for the medium granularity storage pool
- Identify disks
- Add storage devices
- Creating a five-node MDM cluster
- Install the storage data client on a Linux-based server
- Preparing the PowerFlex cluster to host PowerFlex Manager
- Deploying the PowerFlex management platform installer
- Creating a three-node MDM cluster
- Deploying into a Linux management environment
- Deploying into a VMware vSphere environment
- Troubleshooting a PowerFlex management platform deployment
- Configuring PowerFlex Manager
- Deploying PowerFlex storage
- Operating system requirements
- Preparing the storage node
- Deploying a PowerFlex cluster using a CSV topology file
- Deploy a PowerFlex cluster using REST API commands
- Deploying a PowerFlex cluster using PowerFlex Manager templates and resource groups
- Deploying PowerFlex file nodes
- Post-installation activities
- Post-installation checklist
- Configuring NVMe initiators
- SDC deployment preparation tasks for SLES, Oracle Linux, and Ubuntu
- Enable OpenSSL FIPS compliance
- Check port usage
- Configure the SDC (scini) driver for SELinux
- Mount a PowerFlex volume
- Associate PowerFlex volumes with physical disks
- Configure the SDS for optimal memory usage
- Configure the SDS for NVDIMM health awareness
- Performance tuning post-installation
- PowerFlex system changes
- Optimize Linux
- Optimize VMware ESXi
- Optimize Windows
- Optimizing VM guests
- Optimize Hyper-V
- Optimize AIX
- Configure RAID controller virtual disk settings
- Apply performance profiles to system components
- Configure SDC access to the MDM
- Upgrade
- Upgrading to PowerFlex 4.5.x from PowerFlex 4.0.2 or 4.5
- Upgrading to PowerFlex 4.5.x from PowerFlex 3.6
- Preparing to upgrade
- Upgrade workflow
- Upgrade limitations
- Deploying into a VMware vSphere environment
- Management VM resource requirements
- Deploying the PowerFlex management platform
- Deploying and configuring the PowerFlex management platform installer VM
- Deploying and configuring the PowerFlex management platform VMs
- Deploy the PowerFlex management platform cluster
- Finalize firewall configuration
- Collect PowerFlex management platform support data
- Uninstall the PowerFlex management platform cluster
- Configuring PowerFlex Manager
- Post-upgrade activities
- Post-upgrade checklist
- Upgrade SDC on Windows-based server
- Upgrade SDC on Linux and AIX
- Upgrade SDC on VMware ESXi
- Configuring NVMe initiators
- Deploying a PowerFlex file node
- Upgrade PowerFlex file services
- Maintenance activities
- Maintenance activity for a PowerFlex controller node
- Other maintenance activities
- VMware ESXi upgrade prerequisites
- Upgrade the VMware ESXi and SDC versions on the PowerFlex node
- Post-upgrade steps
- Shutdown or restart a node gracefully
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS upgrade to version 8.3 and later
- Upgrade hardware
- Run script on host
- Power off the co-resident system
- Power on co-resident system