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Deploying a VMware Access Node for Linux

  • November 18, 2022
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Hi,

 

short question reagrding this point:

 

https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/essential/144021_deploying_vmware_access_node_for_linux.html

 

We tried to deploy:

 

11300 4dac  11/18 15:01:33 3084685 Scheduler  Set pending cause [Virtual Machine Management job has failed. Failure Reason:[Unable to download the FREL ova file]]::Client [xyz] Application [VMManagement] Message Id [318768722] Error code [19:1618] RCID [0] ReservationId [0].  Level [0] flags [0] id [0] overwrite [0] append [0] CustId[0].

 

How can we add the ova template to the sofwtarecache ? 

Best answer by Onno van den Berg

@SSchmidt you will have to download the OVA manually and copy it over the the VSA which is listed as the first access node in the hypervisor configuration as this VSA acts as the controller node. Set the key as mentioned and populate it with the path to the file. Run the OVA deployment procedure again and you'll see that it works. I have used the key on conjunction with Windows and Linux VSAs and it works as a charm.

 

 

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Hello @SSchmidt 

You can download the template from the below site:

https://cloud.commvault.com/webconsole/softwarestore/store.do#!/130/704

 

Thank you,
Collin


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  • November 19, 2022

hey collin,

 

thats clear but how to copy it to the software cache ? And is this case its regarding the frel with accessnode. 

 

We have an vxrail enviroment and would like to deploay 20 access nodes. But over the commandcenter its failing


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  • Vaulter
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  • November 21, 2022

Once you have downloaded the OVA, you can use Command Center to deploy the Linux VSA if OVA image is placed in an access node using additional setting FrelOvaLocation:

https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/essential/144021_deploying_vmware_access_node_for_linux.html

 

Other option I am more familiar is to do deploy the image from VMware console:

https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/expert/116042_deploy_ova.html

 


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  • November 21, 2022

hi,

 

thanks :) However if you are in a software environment with no access to the internet (dark site), then you cannot automatically download the OVA file. :) :) 

 

The good dark site.

 

Is this key on commserve ? 


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  • Vaulter
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  • November 21, 2022

The key needs to be defined on the Windows VSA where you have downloaded the OVA. 


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  • November 21, 2022

@SSchmidt you will have to download the OVA manually and copy it over the the VSA which is listed as the first access node in the hypervisor configuration as this VSA acts as the controller node. Set the key as mentioned and populate it with the path to the file. Run the OVA deployment procedure again and you'll see that it works. I have used the key on conjunction with Windows and Linux VSAs and it works as a charm.

 

 


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