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HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Contents Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 Purpose of this document ............................................................................................................................. 6 Target Audience .....................................................................................................
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Create a Cloud Role ................................................................................................................................ 26 Edit a Cloud Role .................................................................................................................................... 26 Delete a Cloud Role .....................................................................................................................
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Delete a Region Flavor ............................................................................................................................ 55 View a Region Flavor Extra Specifications ................................................................................................. 56 Create a Region Flavor Extra Specifications ...............................................................................................
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Change Proxy Settings........................................................................................................................... 124 Customize User Settings ........................................................................................................................... 124 Change Password ..............................................................................................................................
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Overview HP Moonshot Servers are designed and tailored for specific workloads to deliver optimum performance. These support a wide range of complex IT demands right from cloud based applications to Social Media, Big Data and Mobility. HP Moonshot is the world’s first software defined web server that will accelerate innovation while delivering breakthrough efficiency and scale.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 The Administration Dashboard The HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard is the interface you’ll use to manage your cloud after the cloud environment is created in the Operational Dashboard. You can access the Administration Dashboard via different user roles to perform the tasks assigned to each role.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 How to access the Administration Dashboard Before you access the Administration Dashboard, ensure that the Cloud Environment is up and running.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Images Allows you to create, view, modify, launch and delete all from which instances can be launched. Moonshot Management Allows you to manage Moonshot Chassis and Moonshot servers. It also enables you to discover and allocate Moonshot Servers for provisioning. Region Tab The Region tab displays the following option to work with in the compute region.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Topology Designs Resource Pools Version 1.0 Displays a list of topology designs. A topology design is used for straightforward IaaS deployments, and allows you to design in a free-form layout where connection relationships implicitly define the service fulfillment lifecycle. Records that define the access to a specific cloud provider, resources that are made available by the provider and services associated with the resources.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 User Roles and Their Tasks The HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard can be accessed by different users. Each user role is customized and has different privileges attached to it. The Administration Dashboard displays differently for each user role. Different user roles and their privileges are defined in the table below: S.No Role Working Tab Privileges 1.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Cloud Administrator Tasks After the cloud is created, the Cloud Administrators can focus on day-to-day cloud administration tasks. Although Cloud administrators can access all the tabs in the Administration Dashboard, they primarily concentrate on the following tasks.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Manage Running Topologies Manage Deployment Profiles Manage Resource Pools Manage Instances Manage Images Manage Networks Working with Access and Security Using Deployed Workloads Administration Dashboard Settings Version 1.0 Project User Tasks The Project Users work on the project tasks. They create topology designs and deployment profiles, and work with the different Project tab options.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Working with Cloud Tab Only the Cloud Administrator can view the Cloud Tab. To work with the Cloud Tab, do the following. Login to the HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard with the Cloud Administrator credentials. The Administration Dashboard is displayed with a menu bar at the top displaying three tabs: Project, Region and Cloud. Click Cloud Tab to activate it.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 The page displays the following details for each of the services: Service Name: Displays the name of the service. Service Type: Displays the type of service. Service URL: This column shows the IP address where the service is running. Status: Whether enabled. Actions: If a service supports Rest APIs, option to open Rest API displays under the Actions column.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 5: Cloud Projects Page 3. To view the details of a particular project, in the Filter box, enter few characters of the project name. The project details are displayed in the Projects page. 4. Click the Project Name to display an Overview screen with detailed project information. It displays the information related to project name, ID, default users and their roles etc.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 7: Create a Project Dialog Box 4. In the Project Info Tab, do the following: In the Name box, enter the name of the project. In the Description box, enter the description for the project. By default Enabled is selected. This means that the project content is available to all the users assigned to it. 5. Click to activate the Project Members Tab. It displays two columns Available Users and Project Members.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 7. In the Compute Limits Tab, you can set the default limits for the compute resources in the project for example: total CPUS’s, total instances that can be created, Keypairs etc. Do the following: From the Region drop-down list, select the region. By default, the current region is displayed. In the RAM (MB), Keypairs, CPU Cores, Instances, Metadata Items boxes, default values are displayed. You can make the changes as required. 8.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 View Cloud Project Usage Summary Use this option to view the usage summary in a project. The usage summary gives the details of the resources being used in a particular project. 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Projects to display the Projects page with a list of projects. 3. Click More drop-down list against the project for which you want to view usage summary. 4. Select View Usage.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 10: Modify Compute Limits Dialog Box 5. Make the required changes. 6. Click Save to apply the changes. Add or Remove a Project User You can add a new user to the project or remove an existing user from the project. To add or remove a project user, do the following: 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Projects to display the Projects page with a list of projects. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help 4. To add a user to the project from the Available Users column, click Project Members column. 5. To remove the user, click Version 1.0 to add the user to the against the user in the Project Members column to remove the user. 6. Click Save to save the details. Delete a Cloud Project To delete a project, do the following: 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 12: Cloud Users Page 3. Click User Name to view the user details. Create a Cloud User Use this option to create a cloud user and set general attributes for the user. You can also assign a project specific and cloud specific role to the user through this option. To create a cloud user, do the following: 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Users to display the Users page. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 4. In the User Tab, do the following: In the User Name box, enter the name of the user. (Optional) In the Email box, enter the email-ID for the user. In the Password box, enter the password. In the Confirm Password box, re-enter the password to verify it. 5. In the Project Tab, do the following: From Primary Project drop-down list, select the project to which you want to add the user.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 14: Edit User Dialog Box 4. Make the required changes. 5. Click Update User to save the details. Disable a Cloud User To disable the cloud user from logging in, do the following: 1. Click Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Users to display the Users page. 3. Click More drop-down list against the user whom you want to disable and select Disable User from the drop-down list.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Users to display the Users page. 3. Click More drop-down list against the user whom you want to delete. 4. Select Delete User from the drop-down list. A confirmation box is displayed. 5. Click Delete User. The user is marked for deletion by adding a tilde mark (~) against it. Restore a Cloud User To restore a deleted user, do the following: 1.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 3. Click Role Name to view all the related details of the selected role. Create a Cloud Role To create a cloud role, do the following: 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Roles to display the Roles page. 3. Click Create Role displayed on the top right corner in the right pane. Create Role dialog box is displayed. Figure 16: Create Role Dialog Box 4.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 4. Make the required changes. 5. Click Update Role to update the changes. Delete a Cloud Role To delete a cloud role, do the following: 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Roles to display the Roles page. 3. Click More drop-down list against the role that you want to delete. 4. Select Delete Role to display a confirmation box. 5. Click Delete Role to delete the role.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Note: It is mandatory to create image types such as QCOW2 and AMI with associated Amazon Kernel Image (AKI) and Amazon RAMdisk Image (ARI). It is suggested to create the images in the following sequence: Amazon Kernel Image (AKI), Amazon RAMdisk Image (ARI) and QCOW2. The Kernel Image drop-down list and RAM Disk Image drop-down list is displayed when the selected format is QCOW2 or AMI.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Select Image location from the drop-down list. The Image Location box is displayed. In the Image Location box, enter the HTTP URL to load the AKI image from. Version 1.0 OR Select Image File from the drop-down-list. The Choose File option is displayed. Click Choose File to browse the AKI image. Select the AKI Image to upload. The CPU Architecture drop-down list displays x86_64 by default.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Click against Public to select it. This will make the image visible to all users. Click against Protected to select it. This makes the image as editable but cannot be deleted. Click Create Image. A message is displayed on successful creation. Version 1.0 Note: ARI and AKI images are only listed in the Region Tab. Cloud and Project Tabs display images from which an instance can be launched such as QCOW2, AMI etc.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Edit a Cloud Image To edit an image, do the following: 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Images to open the Images page. 3. Click More drop-down list displayed against the image that you wish to edit and select Edit Image. The Edit Image dialog box is displayed. Figure 20: Edit Image Dialog Box 4. Make the required changes. 5. Click Update Image to update the changes.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 To delete a group of images, click to select the image/images that you want to delete and click Delete Images. The images are deleted and removed from the image list. Launch a Cloud Image To launch an image in the Administration Dashboard, do the following: 1. Click the Cloud Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Images to display the Images page. 3. Select Launch against the image listed in the table.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help From the Flavor drop-down list, select the Baremetal flavor. This is default flavor that is created. In the Instance Count box, enter 1 or more than 1. Version 1.0 The flavor details are displayed on the right side of the dialog box. 5. On the Access and Security Tab, do the following: From the Keypair drop-down list, select value from the list. 6. On the Networking Tab, no networks are listed in the Selected Networks section.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Datacenter View This view provides an overview of the chassis that are managed in a Datacenter. It displays Add, Edit and Delete options at the top and Events Log panel on the right. The Datacenter View has two representations – Grid View and Table View which can be accessed using and icons. Figure 22: Datacenter –Grid View Click or to toggle between the Grid and Table Views.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 23: Table View Add a Chassis 1. Click to display the Enter Chassis Details dialog box.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. In the Display Name box, enter the display name of the chassis. The name should have a minimum of 4 characters. The name should start with an alphabet and may be followed by numbers or an underscore (_). Note: Special characters and spaces are not allowed. 3. In the Chassis Manager IP Address box, enter the IP address of the Moonshot Chassis. 4. In the Chassis Manager User Name box, enter the user name. 5.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 25: Edit Chassis Dialog Box 3. Enter the new password. 4. Click Save to save the password details. Delete Chassis You can delete a chassis if it is in maintenance mode and no active instances are running on it. A chassis can also be deleted if the discovery fails when the chassis is being added for the first time. 1. In the Datacenter View, select the chassis to delete.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 3. Click Confirm to delete the chassis. The chassis is deleted after getting a confirmation. Single Chassis View The Single Chassis View displays the detailed information about the selected Chassis in two sectionsChassis Snapshot and Table section. It also displays the Events log panel on the right.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Displays the overall health of the chassis Displays the Last Sync-Up Time Displays the Maintenance Mode status. Displays the fan status Displays the power supply status Displays the temperature status. Click to view the refreshed Chassis data. The Force Refresh option takes a minute to complete. During this time you will be unable to perform any action on the cartridge or the nodes.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help CPU Cores Memory(in MB) Min Disk (in MB) MAC List Power Status Instance UUID Version 1.0 The Nodes View also displays two tabs on the right- Workload and Configuration. To view the workload and configuration details of a particular node, do the following: Select a node from the table for which you want to view the workload or configuration details. Click the Workload Tab to view the workload details of the selected node.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Changing the Maintenance mode of a Cartridge or a Chassis You can place a cartridge or a chassis in maintenance On or Off mode. This is a scheduled activity that may be done periodically. Note: * If a cartridge is in maintenance mode, then the nodes of the cartridge cannot be used for provisioning. * If a chassis is in maintenance mode, then the cartridges and the nodes within the chassis cannot be used for provisioning.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help 2. Click Version 1.0 drop-down displayed at the top right corner of the table and select the column name. 3. In the Filter box, enter the search criteria. 4. Click . The search results are displayed based on the search criterion in the table below. View Events Log Events log displays of the sequence of events in the selected view. You can search for a particular event by defining search criteria.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Working with Region Tab The Region Tab displays all the options in the left panel for the Cloud Administrators. Login to the HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard with the Cloud Administrator credentials. The Administration Dashboard is displayed with a menu bar at the top displaying three tabs: Project, Region and Cloud. Click Region Tab to select it.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. From the options in the left panel, select Info to display a page with three tabs- Services, Compute Services, Default Quotas. By default, Services is the active tab and displays all the services being used in the region. Services can be run on the same node as the compute region controller or they can be run on a different server. Figure 29: Region Info Page 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 4. Click the Console Tab to activate it. A page is displayed to enter a password. Enter the Chassis Manager password for the instance. Once the password is accepted, the boot process of the instance is displayed. Note: You cannot login to the instance with this console; it only displays the boot process of the instance. To login, you need to open a separate SSH session using the IP assigned to the instance.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Terminate Region Instance(s) 1. Click the Region Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Instances to display an Instances page. The page displays a list of instances. 3. Click to select the instances to delete. 4. Click Terminate Instances. The instances are deleted after getting a confirmation from you. OR To terminate a single instance, click More against the instance to display a drop-down list.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 32: Region Images Page 3. Click Image Name to view the image details and specifications Create a Region Image To create a region image, do the following: 1. Click the Region Tab to activate it. The tab displays options in the left panel. 2. Select Images from the left panel to open the Images page.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 33: Create Image Dialog Box In the Name box, enter a name for the image. (Optional) In the Description box, enter description for the image. From the Format drop-down list, select the format as AKI. From the Image Source drop-down list, do either of the following: Select Image location from the drop-down list. The Image Location box is displayed.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 In the Minimum Ram box, specify a minimum size required to boot image. If no input is entered, the minimum value defaults to 0. Click against Public to select it. This will make the image visible to all users. Click against Protected to select it. This makes the image as read-only. Click Create Image. A message is displayed on successful creation. The image displays in the table in the Images page.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 From the Image Source drop-down list, do either of the following: Select Image location from the drop-down list. The Image Location box is displayed. In the Image Location box, enter the HTTP URL to load the QCOW2 image from. OR Select Image File from the drop-down-list. The Choose File option is displayed. Click Choose File to browse the QCOW2 image. Select the QCOW2-QEMU Image to upload.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 To delete a group of images, click to select the image/images that you want to delete and click Delete Images. The images are deleted and removed from the image list. Launch a Region Image To launch an image in the Administration Dashboard, do the following: 1. Click the Region Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Images to display the Images page. 3. Select Launch against the image listed in the table.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help From the Flavor drop-down list, select the Baremetal flavor. This is default flavor that is created. In the Instance Count box, enter 1 or more than 1. Version 1.0 The flavor details are displayed on the right side of the dialog box. 5. On the Access & Security Tab, do the following: From the Keypair drop-down list, select value from the list. 6. On the Networking Tab, no networks are listed in the Selected Networks section.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 3. Click Edit Network against the network that you want to edit. Edit Network dialog box is displayed. 4. Make the required changes. 5. Click Save Changes to save the changes. Note: You must be logged in as a Cloud Administrator to edit the network. Although the other options are editable, modifying any properties except the name of the network is not recommended.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 37: Create Flavor Dialog Box 4. In the Name box, enter the name that you want to assign to the Baremetal flavor. 5. In the CPUs box, enter the required number. 6. In the RAM MB box, specify the RAM corresponding to the cartridge. 7. In the Root Disk GB box, enter the required space. 8. From the CPU Architecture drop-down list, select the architecture. 9. From the Kernel Image drop-down list, select the PXE Kernel image. 10.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Edit a Region Flavor You cannot edit a system generated flavor. To edit a user created flavor, do the following: 1. Click the Region Tab to select it. 2. From the options in the left panel, select Flavors to display the Flavors page. The Flavors page displays with a list of flavors. 3. Click Edit Flavor against the flavor that you want to edit. The Edit Flavor dialog box is displayed. Figure 38: Edit Flavor Dialog Box 4.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. From the options in the left panel, select Flavors to display the Flavors page. The Flavors page displays with a list of flavors. 3. Click More drop-down list against the flavor that you want to delete. 4. Select Delete. A confirmation box is displayed. The flavor is deleted after getting a confirmation from you.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Create a Region Flavor Extra Specifications This option allows you to create an extra specifications key-value pair for the custom flavor. You cannot create extra specifications for default flavor. 1. In the Administration Dashboard, select the Region Tab. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. Select Flavors to display the Flavors window. The Flavors window displays with a list of flavors. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 This option allows you to delete extra specifications for the selected custom flavor. You cannot create extra specifications for default flavor. 1. In the Administration Dashboard, select the Region Tab. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. Select Flavors to display the Flavors page. The Flavors window displays with a table of flavors. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 42: Overview Page 3. To view the details of a different month, in the Select a period of time to query its usage section, do the following: In the From box, click to select the start date. In the To box, click to select the end date. Click Submit. The usage summary of the selected period is displayed. 4. Click Download CSV Summary to view a text file in Microsoft Excel with the details of the usage summary.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Understanding Workload Entities Some of the important entities that help to make up Workloads based provisioning are: Workloads Service Facilitates automated deployment of a workload based service realization. Workload A composite entity comprising Application Image, Infrastructure Design, Infrastructure hints for specific resource requirement. Workload Topology An infrastructure blueprint defining infrastructure topology.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Cloud Personalities Lifecycle of a Workload is a multi-phase activity and needs different actors to collaborate together to make a simplified realization of a given application infrastructure by the end user. The list below elaborates on the actors along with their roles and responsibilities in entire workload lifecycle.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 HP Cloud OS for Moonshot provides the functionality to import the CSU file and create a workload (a cloud entity) which can be managed by the Administration Dashboard. This section explains in detail the following: 1. Elements of a Workload 2. Content Structure of CSU File 3. Manifest file Entire section illustrates the content using a sample Apache workload which allows you to deploy single Apache server on a Moonshot cartridge.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Content Structure of a CSU File As mentioned above, a workload CSU file is an archived version of different content types in a compressed format. The entire content is organized in a folder structure. The below figure explains the layout of Apache workload: Figure 45: File Structure of Apache Workload Understanding the Manifest File A manifest file is a JSON file which contains specification of elements of a workload.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.
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HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Understanding Workload Lifecycle The following figure illustrates the lifecycle of workload entities and the workflow required when the content is being imported from remote folder using CODN: Figure 48: Workload Lifecycle Each lifecycle phase depicted above, and the various tasks that its respective owner / cloud personality plays, is briefly explained in the following sections.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Phase 4: Publish to Cloud Once the content is downloaded / imported, the Cloud Administrator publishes it to the Cloud thus enabling the Workloads to be used in different projects depending on the scope defined while publishing the content. Phase 5: Create Profile A workload can have multiple deployment profiles.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Currently, you can use CCUE designer to generate infrastructure documents and export its content as an XML file. CSU and Deployment Profile Guide can be generated using normal text editor. Content of the deployment profile needs to be customized as per desired topology.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Perform Cloud Prerequisites Cloud Administrator has to ensure the following prerequisites before provisioning any workload. 1. Publish Graffiti factory data 2. Automated creation of nova flavors Graffiti Factory Data Cloud Administrator must publish graffiti factory data before importing any workload in the Cloud. This can be done either by using CODN to import graffiti content from local folder or HP CloudOS Enterprise portal.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. Select Flavors to display the Flavors page. The page displays with the list of flavors. 3. Click More against the flavor for which you want to view Extra Specs. 4. Click View Extra Specs to view the extra specifications of the flavor. Populating Cloud with Workload Cloud Administrator can populate the Cloud with workload by either importing it using local folder (if the .
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 5. Click Import. The file is imported to your local cloud and displayed in the Updates and Extensions page. Login to CODN Remote Portal To import an update from CODN remote portal, do the following: 1. On the Administration Dashboard, click Project Tab to select it. 2. The Project Tab is activated and the options are displayed in the left panel. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 53: Updates and Extensions Panel with four Workloads The Updates and Extensions panel in the above screenshot displays four workloads. In the screenshot, the graffiti_moonshot_data_2014_01_30.csu content contains factory meta-data that needs to be published before registration of any chassis. Publish Once the content is downloaded, you can publish it using the Publish option. The Publish option unzips the .
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. From the Openstack Scope drop-down list, select the Public. It displays the following options: Private: This means that the update is private to this project. Public: This means that the update is available to others outside the project. 3. From the Cloud OS Scope drop-down list, select Public, Cloud. It displays the following four options: Scope Description Private, Project Allows you access while working in this project.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 55: Workloads Dashboard The Workloads Dashboard displays the details of the total workload topologies, the corresponding deployment profiles and the deployed workloads. The total workloads are the workloads that are downloaded using the Updates and Extensions option or are present on your local system. The Dashboard page is divided into two views: Tree View in the left and Details View in the right.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 To search for a particular workload, in the left panel, do the following: In the Search box, enter the first few characters of the workload name and click The workloads matching the search criteria are displayed. . To search for details of a particular workload, do the following: In the right panel, above the table in the search box, enter the first few characters of the workload name. The search results are displayed.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 6. Click Create Profile displayed at the top right corner of the right panel. A dialog box is displayed. Figure 57: Create Profile Dialog Box 7. In the Profile Name box, enter the profile name. 8. From the Resource Pool drop-down list, select the resource pool to associate with the profile. 9. Click Create to create the profile. The profile is created and is displayed in the Editor Tab of Topology Designer.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 11. From the Key Name drop-down list, select the Keypair. The keypair value has to be injected at the time of profile creation. All other values are pre-populated. 12. Click Save to save the profile. 13. Click page. to close the Topology Designer page. The deployment profile is displayed in the Workloads 14. Click Workloads option again to view the Dashboard and the click the Workload for which you created the deployment profile. 15.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 60: Deployment Profile Page with the Selected Profile 6. Click Launch displayed at the top right corner of the page. A Launch Profile dialog box is displayed.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Note: You can also click the profile. Version 1.0 displayed in the table against the profile in the Workload Profile Details page to launch 7. In the Workload Name box, enter the name for the workload. 8. Click Launch to launch the profile. A success message is displayed. Figure 62: Success Message Once the launch is successful, the profile is visible in the Deployed Workload.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 View Running Topologies To view the progress of the launch of deployment profiles, do the following: 1. In the Administration Dashboard, select the Project Tab. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 65: Edit Profile Screen 6. Make the required changes. 7. Click Save to save the details. Manage Running Topologies Topology is the visual representation of networking resources. Once the Infrastructure Topology and Infrastructure Design are created, the topology is ready to be launched.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 66: Running Topologies Page 4. (Optional) Click Topology Name to open the topology details page. The details page opens with three tabs: Overview, Job, and Content. By default, Overview is the active tab and displays the details of the topology. 5. (Optional) Click Job Tab to activate it. The details of all the jobs that were performed are displayed. 6. (Optional) Click Content Tab to activate it.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 67: Launch Topology Dialog Box 5. From the Deployment Profile drop-down list, select the deployment profile. 6. In the Topology Name box, enter the name. 7. Click Launch. Terminate Topology When the topology is terminated, the Administration Dashboard stops the instance. Note: Even if the terminated topologies are not running, they are still displayed in the list of topologies. To terminate the topology, do the following: 1.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 4. Select the topology you want to delete and then click Delete Topology. A confirmation box is displayed. The topology is deleted after getting a confirmation from you. Manage Deployment Profiles This option allows you to work with the Deployment Profiles. You can perform the following tasks: View Deployment Profile List To view the list of deployment profiles, do the following: 1. Click the Project Tab to select it.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Do the following: Accept or modify the Infrastructure Name. Click Launch. If the launch is successful, you create running topology. Note: A deployment profile can be launched multiple times to create multiple running topologies. Manage Topology Designs Use the Topology Designs area of the HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard to manage service designs, which are the recipes for automating the cloud.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 View Topology Designs To view the list of topology designs, do the following: 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the options in the left panel, click Provisioning and then select Topology Designs to display list of existing designs and their status in the Browse Designs page.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 4. Select a design from the list of Deployment Templates. The design details are displayed in the right panel of the Overview Tab along with the graphical representation of the design. Figure 70: Design Details The design is displayed in View only mode and displays the following details. Name - The name of the design. Last Modified - Date, time, and user who last modified the design.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 71: Create Topology Design 5. In the Name box, enter a unique descriptive name for the design with or without spaces. 6. In the Description box, enter the details about the design for example-size, operating system etc. 7. Click Next. The General appears selected and the Resource Pool & Scope option gets highlighted. Figure 72: Create Topology Design 2 8.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 deploying. Your selection here determines which node types are available during design layout in the Editor and which Resource Pools are available for selection. 9. (Optional) Select a Resource Pool, which is a pool of resources associated with the selected Cloud Profile. 10. Select the required Scope from any one of the options defined below: Scope Description Private, Project Allows you access while working in this project.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Export a Design Delete a Topology Design Version 1.0 View Design Details 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the options in the left panel, click Provisioning and then select Topology Designs to display Browse Designs page.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Copy a Design To make a copy of an already existing design and all its components, do the following: 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the options in the left panel, click Provisioning and then select Topology Designs to display the list of existing topology designs. 4. Select the design to copy.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 To unpublish a design: 1. Follow steps 1-4 defined in the Publish a Design section to unpublish a design. 2. From the Overview Tab, click Unpublish. The Publish button becomes available and within Browse Designs the status displays as blank. Delete a Topology Design 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Edit a Topology Design Create a new design From Browse Designs, click Create. A blank canvas displays in the Editor tab. For more information, refer to Create Topology Design. Figure 73: Editor Tab in Topology Designer Use Editor Controls When you open the editor, the following controls are available in the left toolbar: Icon Description Delete selected item. Zoom in.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 least one validation error indicating the design layout is unsaved. As you add nodes, more validation issues will display until you set required properties for the nodes and save the template. By default, the system proposes a Name for the node consisting of the node type and a sequential number, e.g., Network Segment 1. This name can be changed by editing the node properties. To create a design layout, do the following: 1.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Key Name Version 1.0 Select the keypair to be used for this instance. Keypairs are the SSH credentials required for accessing an instance. Key Name is only available if a Resource Pool was selected during design creation. Click Save to save the details. Edit a Topology Design Once the design is created and saved, you can modify the properties of the components and change the layout of the nodes and connectors within the Editor tab.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. Edit the fields as required. 3. Click Save. To delete node/nodes 1. Select the item on the canvas to be deleted. 2. Right-click and select Delete Item. The system prompts you to confirm the deletion. 3. Click Yes to confirm. The item is removed from the layout. Profiles When a topology design is created, the properties set for the nodes become the default configuration for the design.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 75: Profiles Page 6. Select a profile. 7. The profile opens in the Overview Tab, showing the Name, Description, Changed properties and a visual representation of the topology design. Create a Profile 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 76: Create a Profile Page 7. From the Based on drop-down list, select an existing profile on which you want to base the new profile. If you select an existing profile, you save configuration time and effort as properties for the existing profile are populated in the new profile. 8. In the Name box, enter the name for the new profile. 9. In the Description box, enter the description for the profile. 10.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 77: New Profile displays in Editor Tab 14. In the Editor Tab, update fields as required for the new configuration profile. 15. Click Save. 16. Click the design name in the title bar path to return to the Profiles tab, Edit a Profile 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Delete a Profile The ability to delete a profile is determined by your Scope. For example, only a Cloud Administrator can create, edit, or delete profiles that are scoped Public, Cloud. 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Rules regarding saving, validation, and publishing: You can create and save a design with validation errors. You can create and save a profile with errors. You cannot save a profile that has errors if the underlying design is published. As part of the validation process, any new node that is added in the Editor immediately displays with an Unsaved icon ( ) and a list of specific property errors highlighted in the right panel.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 78: Resource Pools Page 4. Click Create Resource Pool to display the Create Resource Pool dialog box. Figure 79: Create Resource Pool Dialog Box 5. From the Cloud Type drop-down list, select the HP Cloud OS-OpenStack Grizzly. Based on the cloud type selected, the options in the Compute Region field change.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Note: * If the Cloud Type is selected as Custom, Provider Details are required. * If the Cloud Type is selected as HP Cloud OS Grizzly, Provider Details are not required. * If the Cloud Type is selected as HP Cloud OS Diablo, Provider Details are required. * If the Cloud Type is selected as OpenStack Grizzly, Provider Details are required. 6. From the Compute Region drop-down list, select the region from the options displayed. 7.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the left panel, click Provisioning and then select Resource Pools to display the Resource Pools page with a list of resource pools. 4. Click Edit Resource Pool displayed against the Resource Pool that you want to edit. Edit Resource Pool page is displayed. Figure 80: Edit Resource Pool 5. Make the required changes. 6.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 To delete a resource pool, do the following: 1. Click the Project Tab to select it The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the left panel, click Provisioning and then select Resource Pools to display the Resource Pools page with a list of resource pools. 4.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 81: Project Instance Page 4. Click Instance Name to display a page with the Overview Tab. The Overview Tab displays the specifications, IP addresses and metadata of the selected instance Note: The page displays two tabs: Overview and Console for the Cloud Administrator. Console Tab displays the Instance UI after accepting a valid password. Edit a Project Instance Once the instance is created, you can only edit its name.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 82: Launch Instance 5. From the Instance Source drop-down list, select the instance source. 6. From the Image drop-down list, select the image. 7. In the Instance Name dialog box, enter the name for the instance. 8. From the Flavor drop-down list select the flavor. By default, the auto generated flavor is displayed. 9. In the Instance Count box, enter the number of instances required. 10.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Terminate an Instance(s) 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the options in the left panel, click Infrastructure and then select Instances to display Instances page with the list of instances. 4. Select against the instance(s) that you want to delete. 5. Click Terminate Instances.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the options in the left panel, click Infrastructure and then select Images to display Images page with the list of images.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 From the Image Source drop-down list, do either of the following: Select Image location from the drop-down list. The Image Location box is displayed. In the Image Location box, enter the HTTP URL to load the AKI image from. OR Select Image File from the drop-down-list. The Choose File option is displayed. Click Choose File to browse the AKI image. Select the AKI Image to upload.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Click against Public to select it. This will make the image visible to all users. Click against Protected to select it. This makes the image as read-only. Click Create Image. A message is displayed on successful creation. Version 1.0 To create QCOW2, do the following: Click Create Image to open a Create an Image dialog box. In the Name box, enter a name for the image.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 3. From the options in the left panel, click Infrastructure and then select Images to display Images page with the list of images. 4. Click More drop-down list displayed against the image that you wish to edit and select Edit Image. The Edit Image dialog box is displayed. 5. Make the required changes. 6. Click Update Image to update the changes. Note: Project Administrator cannot edit AKI and ARI Images. Delete a Project Image 1.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Details is the active tab. Figure 84: Launch Project Image Dialog Box 5. On the Details Tab, do the following: From the Instance Source drop-down list, select the image. From the Image drop-down list, select the value. In the Instance Name box, enter a name for the instance. From the Flavor drop-down list, select the Baremetal flavor. In the Instance Count box, enter 1 or more than 1.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 From the Keypair drop-down list, select value from the list. 7. On the Networking Tab, no networks are listed in the Selected Networks section. Select the private network from the Available networks section. 8. Click Launch. The image is displayed in the table on the Image page with Active status. Manage Networks Use this option to view and edit networks.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 1. In the Administration Dashboard, select the Project Tab. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the options in the left panel, click Infrastructure and then select Networks to display the Networks page with a list of networks. 4. Click Edit Network against the network that you want to edit to display the Edit Network dialog box. 5.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 3. Click the API Access Tab to activate it. The window displays a list of API endpoints. (Optional) Click Download OpenStack RC File to download the file. (Optional) Click Download EC2 Credentials to download the EC2 details. 4. Click Authentication Token Tab to activate it. The window displays the details of the Authentication Token. The Administration Dashboard manages your authentication token.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 1. Click the Project Tab to select it The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2. From the left panel, select Access and Security. A window is displayed with three tabs- Keypairs, API Access and Authentication Token. By default, Keypairs is the active tab. 3. Click Delete Keypair against the keypair that you want to delete, A Confirm Delete Keypair dialog box is displayed. 4. Click Delete Keypair.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 3. Click Keypairs Tab to activate it. Keypairs window is displayed. 4. Click against the keypairs that you want to delete. 5. Click Delete Keypairs to display a Confirm Delete Keypairs dialog box. 6. Click Delete Keypairs. A message is displayed on successful deletion. Download API Access To download the API Access, do the following: 1. Click the Project Tab to select it. The tab displays with options in the left panel. 2.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 90: Authentication Token Page Manage Updates and Extensions The updates and extensions feature allows you to connect to, list, and retrieve hot fixes and updates from the HP Cloud OS Delivery Network and apply them to your Cloud environment. These hot fixes and updates are referred to as content packages. After a package is imported and installed, you can view product and package details.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Figure 91: Configure Dialog Box 5. If you have a CODN account, go to STEP 6 else do the following: Click Signup Now displayed at the bottom of the page. It displays the HP Cloud OS Delivery Network Page. Do the following: Click Sign In displayed at the top of the page to open the HP Web ID dialog box. Click Sign Up for Web ID to open create a HP Web ID dialog box. Enter the required details. Click Click Submit.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 Provider: which organization created and is responsible for the update. Type: the kind of image that downloads. Status: the state of the update in the catalog. This state is independent of your local system. For example, you may successfully download an update, but the update later becomes suspended in the catalog. You can continue to publish and use the update on your local system.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 2. From the Current Project drop-down list in the left panel, select the project. 3. From the options in the left panel, click Updates and Extensions and then select Updates and Extensions to display the Updates and Extensions page with the list of updates. 4. Click Configure displayed at the top right corner of the page to display the Configure dialog box. 5. Enter your credentials. 6. Click OK to save the details.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 the Infrastructure option and if the update is a workload, you can see it in the Workloads page under the Provisioning option. Settings Tab On the top right corner of the Administration Dashboard window, the Settings link is displayed. The link is available to all users.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 To Change the Log Level Use log level to capture more detailed log files when you need to troubleshoot, or to save disk space with less detailed log files when your system is running routinely. The different Log levels are as follows: Debug — Writes the most detailed log file messages. Info — writes informational, warning, error, and critical messages to the log file.
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0 1. Click the Settings link on the upper right corner of the Administration Dashboard window. The Settings page is displayed with options in the left panel. 2. Click User from the left panel. The User Settings window is displayed. 3. From the Language drop-down list, select the language. For example: English 4. From the Timezone drop-down list, select the time. For example: UTC 5. In the Table Page Size box, enter a number.
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