Virtualization with Nutanix
SUSE is a Nutanix ecosystem partner and SUSE Manager has obtained the Nutanix-ready certification in the "Nutanix AHV integrated" category.
For more information about Nutanix integrations, see https://www.nutanix.com/partners/technology-alliances/suse
You can use Nutanix AHV virtual machines with SUSE Manager by setting up a virtual host manager (VHM). To begin, you need to set up a VHM on your SUSE Manager Server, and inventory the available VM hosts.
1. VHM Setup
The Virtual Host Manager (VHM) runs on the SUSE Manager Server.
Ensure you have installed the virtual-host-gatherer-Nutanix
package on the SUSE Manager Server.
To run a VHM, your SUSE Manager Server must have port 9440 open to access the Nutanix Prism Element API.
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In the SUSE Manager Web UI, navigate to
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Click Create and select
Nutanix AHV
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In the
Add a Nutanix AHV Virtual Host Manager
section, use these parameters:-
In the
Label
field, type a custom name for your VHM. -
In the
Hostname
field, type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or host IP address. -
In the
Port
field, type the Prism Element API port to use (for example,9440
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In the
Username
field, type the username associated with the VM host. -
In the
Password
field, type the password associated with the VM host user.
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Click Create to save your changes and create the VHM.
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On the
Virtual Host Managers
page select the new VHM. -
On the
Properties
page, click Refresh Data to inventory the new VHM.
To see which objects and resources have been inventoried, navigate to
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Connecting to the Nutanix Prism API server from a browser using HTTPS can sometimes log an If you are using a custom CA authority for your Nutanix SSL certificate, copy the custom CA certificate to |
After your VHM has been created and configured, Taskomatic runs data collection automatically. If you want to manually perform data collection, navigate to
, select the appropriate VHM, and click Refresh Data.SUSE Manager ships with a tool called virtual-host-gatherer
that can connect to VHMs using their API, and request information about virtual hosts.
virtual-host-gatherer
maintains the concept of optional modules, where each module enables a specific VHM.
This tool is automatically invoked nightly by Taskomatic.
Log files for the virtual-host-gatherer
tool are located at /var/log/rhn/gatherer.log
.