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Working with ESXi Hosts
Here's how you to work with ESXi hosts. You can, for example, add ESXi hosts to your Photon Controller cluster. Adding ESXi hosts to the cluster can expand the cluster's capacity for computation and storage so that you can run more VMs or create larger Kubernetes clusters.
Connect to the Photon Platform installer VM as root by using SSH; example:
ssh root@198.51.100.212
(The default password for the installer VM, if you haven't changed it, is changeme
.)
The Photon Platform installer VM includes a command-line utility that you use to install the Photon Platform VIBs on an ESXi host that you want to add to a Photon cluster. Here's the help for the command to install the VIBS on an ESXi host so that you can add it:
/opt/vmware/photon/controller/bin/photon-setup agent help
Usage: photon-setup agent <command> <arguments>
Command:
install
help
agent install:
-esxi_host <ESXi hostname or IP Address>
-esxi_password <Password to ESXi host>
-lw_domain <Lightwave domain name>
-lw_password <Lightwave domain Administrator password>
-lw_dns <Lightwave preferred DNS>
-syslog_server <Syslog endpoint>
Here's an example of the command to install the VIBs on an ESXi host:
/opt/vmware/photon/controller/bin/photon-setup agent install
-esxi_host 192.0.2.23
-esxi_password Secret1!
-lw_domain lightwave-1.example.com
-lw_password TopSecret!
-lw_dns 198.51.100.1
After you install the VIBs, you can terminate your SSH connection to the installer VM and use the Photon CLI on your workstation to add the ESXi host to the cluster by using the photon host create
command:
photon host create --username root --password ESXiHostPw --address <ip-address-of-new-ESXi-host>
Here's the usage information the photon host create
command:
photon host create -h
NAME:
photon host create - Add a new host
USAGE:
photon host create [command options]
DESCRIPTION:
Add a new host to Photon Controller. You must a system administrator to add a host.
OPTIONS:
--username value, -u value username to create host
--password value, -p value password to create host
--address value, -i value ip address of the host
--availability_zone value, -z value availability zone of the host
--tag value, -t value tag for the host (MGMT and/or CLOUD)
--metadata value, -m value metadata for the host
Metadata values need to provided in the following form (use double-quotes only) :
{"MANAGEMENT_DATASTORE":"<datastore_name>", "MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_DNS_SERVER":"<internal_dns_server>","MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_GATEWAY":"<net_gateway>","MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_IP":"<net_ip>",MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_NETMASK":"<net_netmask>", "MANAGEMENT_PORTGROUP":"<dedicated_host_portgroup>"}
If you want to specify metadatas, which is mandatory for a MGMT node, the best way to achieve it is to let the photon command prompts us to provide the required metadatas. Here is an example command with all the mandatory metadatas for a MGMT node :
$ photon host create --username root --password <host_pass> --address <host_ip_addr> --tag MGMT,CLOUD # Press Enter
Host Metadata ({'key':'value'}. required by host of 'MGMT' tag): {"MANAGEMENT_DATASTORE":"datastore1", "MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_DNS_SERVER":"193.51.196.130", "MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_GATEWAY":"128.93.130.100","MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_IP":"128.93.130.0", "MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_NETMASK":"255.255.255.0", "MANAGEMENT_PORTGROUP":"VM Network"}
CREATE_HOST completed for 'host' entity cea32cb3-6125-4498-b67c-9fb9eb06cb36
After you create the host, you must provision it with the photon host provision
command so that it is in a ready state:
photon host provision -h
NAME:
photon host provision - Provision host with given id
USAGE:
photon host provision <host-id>
DESCRIPTION:
Provision a host given its id. You must be a system administrator to do this.
This will configure photon controller agent and make the host ready.
List the ESXi hosts in a Photon Controller cluster and show their status:
photon host list
ID State IP Tags
137d4e5a5437f85fea900 READY 198.51.100.44 MGMT CLOUD
Total: 1
Show complete information for a host by citing its ID:
photon host show 137d4e5a5437f85fea900
Host ID: 137d4e5a5437f85fea900
Username: root
IP: 198.51.100.44
Tags: [MGMT CLOUD]
State: READY
Metadata: map[MANAGEMENT_VM_DISK_GB_OVERWRITE:80
MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_DNS_SERVER:198.51.98.1
MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_NETMASK:255.255.0.0
MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_IP:198.51.100.207
MANAGEMENT_NETWORK_GATEWAY: 198.51.100.253
MANAGEMENT_DATASTORE:datastore1
MANAGEMENT_VM_CPU_COUNT_OVERWRITE:4
MANAGEMENT_PORTGROUP:VM Network
MANAGEMENT_VM_MEMORY_MB_OVERWRITE:6144]
AvailabilityZone:
Version: 6.0.0
List the VMs on an ESXi host and show their state by citing the ID of the host:
photon host list-vms 137d4e5a5437f85fea900
ID Name State
1305ecbd-8717-4dad-bc4f-1e7b6cebb897 Photon-OS STARTED
19d197fc-2653-466f-bb7f-5f03a5a6bdb1 ec-mgmt-10-118-100-448095e STARTED
1eba91ba-c926-41dc-adb1-4b82e0797c4b master-7a0c629b-52dc-49c9-b58f-f37100948487 STARTED
71b20ca1-5055-4530-8218-e0ca0730e79d worker-7daa6a2c-39f9-4834-be33-4ccac548f8da STARTED
85c9325b-ed0f-4f63-8bd6-8c581d4593fa etcd-96cae740-3c65-4ac8-96e9-c6b170990934 STARTED
ebce1024-1282-49d5-a4dc-930d40923d18 Photon-OS-2 STARTED
Total: 6
STARTED: 6
Show the tasks on a host:
photon host tasks 137d4e5a5437f85fea900
Task Start Time Duration
137d4e5a5437f85fee398 2016-12-12 04:44:31.00 00:00:10
CREATE_HOST, COMPLETED
You can run 'photon task show <id>' for more information
Total: 1
There are additional commands for managing the ESXi hosts in a Photon Controller cluster:
photon host --help
NAME:
photon host - options for host
USAGE:
photon host command [command options] [arguments...]
COMMANDS:
create Create a new host
delete Delete a host with specified id
list List all the hosts
show Show host info with specified id
list-vms List all the vms on the host
set-availability-zone Set host's availability zone
tasks Show tenant tasks
suspend Suspend host with specified id
resume Resume host with specified id
enter-maintenance Host with specified id enter maintenance mode
exit-maintenance Host with specified id exit maintenance mode
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
OPTIONS:
--help, -h show help
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