Start the Management Domain
You start the management components for the management domain in a specific order to provide the necessary infrastructure, networking, and management services before powering on the components for cloud management.
You start the management components for the management domain first. Then, you start the management components for the VI workload domains and the customer workloads.
Startup Order for the Management Domain
You the virtual infrastructure of the management domain first. Then, you start the components providing identity and access management and life cycle management to the relevant cloud management components.
You start vRealize Log Insight as early as possible to collect log data that helps troubleshooting potential issues. You also start Site Recovery Manager and vSphere Replication as early as possible to protect the management virtual machines if a disaster event occurs.
Startup Order | SDDC Component |
---|---|
1 | Management ESXi hosts, vCenter Server, vSphere Cluster Services, and vSAN * |
2 | SDDC Manager * |
3 | Skyline Health Diagnostics * |
4 | NSX Manager nodes for the management domain * |
5 | NSX Edge nodes for the management domain * |
7 | vSphere Replication for the management domain |
8 | Site Recovery Manager for the management domain |
9 | vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager * |
10 | Clustered Workspace ONE Access * |
* For information on the startup steps, see below.
Verify the Operational State of the Management Domain
After you start up the management domain, verify that the main functionality of the management components is working according to the requirements. See the following documentation:
Starting a Management Domain with Infrastructure Service VMs
If the management domain contains virtual machines that are running infrastructure services like Active Directory, NTP, DNS and DHCP servers, follow the startup order for VMware Cloud Foundation 4.4.
Start the vSphere and vSAN Components for the
Management Domain
You start the ESXi hosts using an out-of-band management interface, such as, ILO or iDRAC
to connect to the hosts and power them on. Then, restarting the vSAN cluster starts
automatically vSphere Cluster Services, vCenter Server and vSAN.
- Power on the first ESXi host in the workload domain.
- Log in to the first ESXi host in the workload domain by using the out-of-band management interface.
- Power on the ESXi host according to the hardware vendor guide.
- Repeat the previous step to start all the remaining ESXi hosts in the workload domain.This operation takes several minutes to complete.vCenter Server is started automatically. Wait until vCenter Server is running and the vSphere Client is available again.
- Log in to the management domain vCenter Server athttps://<vcenter_server_fqdn>/uiasadministrator@vsphere.local.
- Restart the vSAN cluster.
- Right-click the vSAN cluster and select.
- In theRestart Clusterdialog box, clickRestart.ThevSAN Servicespage on theConfiguretab changes to display information about the restart process.
- After the cluster has restarted, check the vSAN health service and resynchronization status, and resolve any outstanding issues.
- Select the cluster and click theMonitortab.
- In the left pane, under, verify that all synchronization tasks are complete.
- In the left pane, navigate toand verify the status of each vSAN health check category.
- If you have added therootuser of the ESXi hosts to the Exception Users list for lockdown mode during shutdown, remove the user from the list on each host.
- Select the host in the inventory and click theConfiguretab.
- In the left pane, select.
- In theLockdown Modepane, click theEditbutton.
- On theException Userspage, from the vertical ellipsis menu in front of therootuser, selectRemove Userand clickOK.
Start the SDDC Manager Virtual Machine
Start the SDDC Manager virtual machine by using the vSphere Client.
- Log in to the management domain vCenter Server athttps://<vcenter_server_fqdn>/uiasadministrator@vsphere.local.
- In theVMs and templatesinventory, expand the management domain vCenter Server tree and expand the management domain data center.
- Expand theManagement VMsfolder.
- Right-click the SDDC Manager virtual machine and click.This operation takes several minutes to complete.
Start the Skyline Health
Diagnostics Virtual Machine
Skyline Health
Diagnostics
Virtual MachineTo start the
Skyline Health Diagnostics
virtual machine in the
management domain, use the vSphere Client.- Log in to the management domain vCenter Server athttps://<management_vcenter_server_fqdn>/uiby using an account withAdministratorprivileges.
- In theVMs and templatesinventory, expand the management domain vCenter Server tree and expand the management domain data center.
- Right-click theSkyline Health Diagnosticsvirtual machine and select .
- After theSkyline Health Diagnosticsvirtual machine is powered on, verify its operational state.
- In theSkyline Health Diagnosticsuser interface, reactivate the Scheduler.
Start the NSX Manager Virtual Machines
You begin powering on the NSX-T Data Center infrastructure in the management domain or in a VI workload domain by starting the three-node NSX Manager cluster by using the vSphere Client.
- Log in to the management domain vCenter Server athttps://<vcenter_server_fqdn>/uiasadministrator@vsphere.local.
- In theVMs and templatesinventory, expand the management domain vCenter Server tree and expand the management domain data center.
- Power on the NSX Manager nodes for the management domain or the VI workload domain.
- Right-click the primary NSX Manager node and select.
- Repeat the steps to power on the remaining NSX Manager nodes.
This operation takes several minutes to complete until the NSX Manager cluster becomes fully operational again and its user interface - accessible. - Log in to NSX Manager for the management domain or VI workload domain athttps://<nsxt_manager_cluster_fqdn>asadmin.
- Verify the system status of NSX Manager cluster.
- On the main navigation bar, clickSystem.
- In the left pane, navigate to.
- On theAppliancespage, verify that the NSX Manager cluster has aStablestatus and all NSX Manager nodes are available.
Start the NSX Edge Nodes
You continue powering on the NSX-T Data Center infrastructure in the management domain or in a VI workload domain by starting the NSX Edge nodes by using the vSphere Client.
- Log in to vCenter Server for the management or VI workload domain athttps://<vcenter_server_fqdn>/uiasadministrator@vsphere.local.
- In theVMs and templatesinventory, expand the tree of workload domain vCenter Server and expand data center for the workload domain.
- Right-click an NSX Edge virtual machine from the edge cluster and select.This operations takes several minutes to complete.
- Repeat these steps to power on the remaining NSX Edge nodes.
Start the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager Virtual Machine
Start the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager virtual machine in the management domain by using the vSphere Client.
- Log in to the management domain vCenter Server athttps://<vcenter_server_fqdn>/uiasadministrator@vsphere.local.
- In theVMs and templatesinventory, expand the management domain vCenter Server tree and expand the management domain data center.
- Right-click the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager virtual machine and select.
Start the Clustered Workspace ONE Access Virtual Machines
You start the three-node Workspace ONE Access cluster by using the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager user interface.
- Log in to vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager athttps://<asvrealiaze_suite_lifecycle_manager_fqdn>vcfadmin@local.
- Power on the Workspace ONE Access cluster and verify its status.
- On theMy servicespage, clickLifecycle operations.
- In the navigation pane, clickEnvironments.
- On theEnvironmentspage, in theglobalenvironmentcard, clickView details.
- In theVMware Identity Managersection, click the horizontal ellipsis icon and selectPower on.
- In thePower on VMware Identity Managerdialog box, clickSubmit.
- On theRequestspage, ensure that the request completes successfully.
- Configure the domain and domain search parameters on the Workspace ONE Access appliances.
- Log in to the first appliances of the Workspace ONE Access cluster by using a Secure Shell (SSH) client assshuser.
- Switch to the super user by running thesucommand.
- Open the/etc/resolv.conffile for editing.vi /etc/resolv.conf
- Add the following entries to the end of the file and save the changes.Domain<domain_name>search<space_separated_list_of_domains_to_search>
- Repeat this step to configure the domain and domain search parameters on the remaining Workspace ONE Access appliances.
- In the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager user interface, check the health of the Workspace ONE Access cluster.
- In the navigation pane, clickEnvironments.
- On theEnvironmentspage, in theglobalenvironmentcard, clickView details.
- In theVMware Identity Managersection, click the horizontal ellipsis icon and selectTrigger cluster health.
- In theTrigger health collectiondialog box, clickSubmit.
- On theRequestspage, ensure that the request completes successfully.