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How to remotely determine NIC card model on a PowerEdge Server

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PowerEdge 11th and 12th generation servers have the built-in capability of remotely determining the model/type of a NIC card(s) on a particular system.

WSMAN scripts that utilize iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller technology provide two different methods to accomplish this.


1. ENUMERATE the DCIM_NICView class and note the PCID, then look up in PCID table http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids

Example output is shown below. See Section 9.9 for winrm (Windows) here, and linux scripts here.

DCIM_NICView
  BusNumber = 2
  ControllerBIOSVersion = 0
  CurrentMACAddress = 00:22:19:59:B2:25
  DataBusWidth = 2
  DeviceNumber = 0
  EFIVersion = 808452096
  FCoEOffloadMode
  FQDD = NIC.Embedded.4-1
  FamilyVersion = 0
  FunctionNumber = 1
  InstanceID = NIC.Embedded.4-1
  LastSystemInventoryTime = 20120804000023.000000+000
  LastUpdateTime = 20120803235952.000000+000
  MaxBandwidth = 0
  MinBandwidth = 0
  NicMode
  PCIDeviceID = 1639
  PCISubDeviceID = 0236
  PCISubVendorID = 1028
  PCIVendorID = 14E4
  PermanentMACAddress = 00:22:19:59:B2:25
  PermanentiSCSIMACAddress = 00:22:19:59:B2:26
  ProductName = Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet - 00:22:19:59:B2:25
  SlotLength = 2
  SlotType = 2
  WWPN
  iScsiOffloadMode

2. ENUMERATE the DCIM_NICString class and search for attribute ChipMdl.

The CurrentValue parameter, shown in the example below, will contain the NIC card model number.

See Section 15.2 for winrm (Windows) here, and linux scripts here.

DCIM_NICString
 AttributeName = ChipMdl
 CurrentValue = BCM5716 C0
 DefaultValue FQDD = NIC.Embedded.2-1
 InstanceID = NIC.Embedded.2-1:ChipMdl
 IsReadOnly = true
 MaxLength = 0
 MinLength = 0
 PendingValue

For more information, see the following links:

Lifecycle Controller Home 

iDRAC Home


Come join Dell and Samsung™ in a Tweet Chat on four ways to improve end-user computing.

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Post written by 

Technology in the workplace greatly affects how we communicate and do business. As an IT professional, one of the most important jobs you have is to monitor changing business priorities and end-user work styles to effectively optimize IT products and services. By ensuring your end-users are armed with products and solutions that enable their direct success, you provide your business with a sustainable competitive advantage.

Join Dell (@DellSMBUS), Samsung™ (@SamsungSemiUS) and a guest expert in a discussion on end user computing and how you can improve it for your workforce, including:

  • Steps to implementing a BYOD (Bring-Your-Own-Device) Strategy

  • Successfully migrating/refreshing operating systems

  • Securing your data while moving to the cloud

  • Empowering a remote workforce, while enabling collaboration and productivity

What steps has your company taken to improve end-user computing? What steps have proven to be the most or least successful?

Follow the hashtag #DellEUC to join in. Come prepared with your questions and thoughts on what steps your company has taken to improve end-user computing and what has proven to be more successful than others. Don't miss this informative chat!

Wednesday, March 20, from 12-1 pm Central Daylight Time

Register here: http://bit.ly/ZuljX3

Managing your Ubuntu environment with Landscape

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Introduction

About a year ago I wrote a blog about the Landscape system management tool from Canonical, used to manage your Ubuntu servers and desktops from a single centralized location. It’s an easy-to-use, intuitive management tool with some useful features that should make administration of your Ubuntu environment a lot easier.

A few months ago Canonical released an updated version of Landscape (v12.09) and made some nice improvements over the previous release. Amongst the most noteworthy is support for Ubuntu 12.04, enhanced role-based access, improved system hardware inventory and support for MAAS (Metal-As-A-Service), which I will briefly cover here.

Installation

The steps to install this new release are the same as before. Canonical provides a step-by-step list of instructions on how to install and configure your systems. You can choose to either register your systems to a Landscape server hosted by Canonical, or you can install your own Landscape Dedicated Server (LDS) in your environment.

In my previous blog I mentioned one gotcha during the client registration process to LDS having to do with configuration of non-root CA signed SSL certificates. This gotcha is still there, so be sure to follow the workaround described in the blog. Or even better, here is a script I wrote to register your systems to LDS, which includes the workaround for the SSL certificate.

Using Landscape

At a glance, Landscape lets you see an overview of all your Ubuntu servers. Figure 1 is a sample screen with a few servers, which can be bare-metal or virtual:

Figure 1 – Summary of registered servers

Clicking on each server allows you see all its properties, including hardware configuration, packages installed and graphs for CPU loads and disk & network usage. In addition, as seen in Figure 2, you can create users remotely, run custom scripts and schedule installation of updated deb packages, among others.

Figure 2 – Server information at a glance

If you are familiar with Red Hat’s Network Satellite Server (RHN), you might be a bit disappointed as Landscape does not offer the same set of features as RHN. For example, Landscape doesn’t offer an errata overview and you will not be able to manage the list of deb repositories that each system is subscribed to (akin to Software Channels in RHN).

A new feature in Landscape v12.09 is the ability to add and manage Provisioning Servers, which allows you to implement MAAS. I did not test this feature, but if you’d like to know more about it, you can visit here.

Conclusion

Overall, Landscape is a useful tool for basic management of your Ubuntu environment. It does not have the same level of features as other enterprise-level tools such as Red Hat’s RHN, but then again, there is no additional cost for using Landscape since licenses are already included as part of the Ubuntu Advantage support program.

Useful Links:

  • For a complete list of what’s new in Landscape release 12.09, see here.
  • For more information about Landscape, see here.
  • For questions about using Landscape with PowerEdge systems, contact our linux-poweredge mailing list.

Intel Network controller card with v13.5.2 firmware cannot be upgraded using Lifecycle Controller to v13.5.6

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Are you having trouble upgrading Intel firmware on a PowerEdge server using a DUP? If so, keep reading.

The Intel firmware DUP (Dell Update Package) v13.5.6 fails to update firmware from v13.5.2 when run via local GUI or remotely, using Lifecycle Controller.

See more about Lifecycle Controller (LC), here.

This problem will occur with any version of the LC and with all 12G blade and rack mount servers.        

 

 This issue occurs with the listed Intel cards
Part NumberCard
4KT53, 8F6NVIntel® Ethernet X520 10GbE Dual Port KX4-KR Mezz
R1XFCIntel® Gigabit 4P I350-t rNDC
THGMP, 9YD6KIntel® Gigabit 4P I350-t Adapter
2094N, FTKMTIntel® Ethernet Server Adapter X520-2
7MJH5, XP0NYIntel® Gigabit 2P I350-t Adapter
K7H46, 3DFV8Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X540-t Adapter
U810N ,VFVGR, F3VKG , XNPKXIntel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520 Adapter
XWKGYIntel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520-k bNDC
C63DVIntel® Ethernet 10G 4P X520/I350 rNDC
8CF6DIntel® Gigabit 4P I350-t Mezz
P71JPIntel® Ethernet 10G 4P X540/I350 rNDC

 

 The reason behind it? This Intel firmware DUP package does not support Firmware Management Protocol and will not work in UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) environments.

 The solution is to upgrade the firmware DUP using the OS .

 How do I tell if my server has one of these Intel cards using Lifecycle Controller? See this blog.

 

 

Dell EqualLogic Configuration Guide ( ECG ) Updated to version 14.1

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Hello EQL Family,

I am proud to announce that the EqualLogic Configuration Guide (ECG)
has been updated to version 14.1.

The EqualLogic Configuration Guide (ECG) is a valuable tool used for
planning, deploying, and managing EqualLogic SANs.

Latest version of EqualLogic Configuration Guide

What’s changed from version 13.4 to the newest version, version 14.1

  • Added Chapter 14 - Data Center Bridging
  • Added volume limits for Synchronous Replication table 3
  • Modified section 7.1.2 and section 7.2
  • Changed all references in tables in Chapter 4, to read PS41x0
    and PS61x0
  • Added notebox section 5.1
  • Updated Appendix D – EqualLogic Upgrade Paths

The most significant change to the ECG is the addition of chapter 14,
which is focused on Data Center Bridging (DCB).

What Does This Mean To You?

I/O convergence using DCB for Dell EqualLogic iSCSI storage is the future
direction for “Converged iSCSI” in a lossless Ethernet environment.

Without DCB, it is typical to dedicate a separate physical network infrastructure 
for SAN traffic to guarantee the infrastructure for bandwidth and performance.

A converged network includes carrying both SAN and other network traffic 
such as server LAN on a single network infrastructure.

iSCSI can be converged with non-storage based server LAN traffic,
allowing the network ports and the inter-connecting links to carry multiple
traffic types or protocols.

A DCB enabled converged Ethernet infrastructure includes the NIC/CNA on the
end-devices (servers and storage arrays) along with the switching infrastructure.

Additionally, this new chapter has links to our latest Best Practice white papers
for designing, implementing, and deploying DCB environments with EqualLogic
storage arrays.

Look for next update to the ECG in June 2013.

Why Should I Download The Latest Version ?

To ensure you have the most current information.

Go ahead and click the link to download the latest ECG, version 14.1:

http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/storage/w/wiki/equallogic-configuration-guide.aspx

Four major reference documents from EqualLogic Technical Marketing Team:

If you have recommendations or things that you would like to see in the ECG,
feel free to leave comments or Email me and I would be happy to take those
into consideration for the next update.

Twitter:    @GuyAtDell
Email:      guy_westbrook@dell.com

Until next time,

Guy

Click the link below to access the Storage Infrastructure and Solutions  (SIS) 
Team publications library. Which has all of our Best Practice White Papers,
Reference Architectures, and other EQL documents:

http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/storage/w/wiki/2631.storage-infrastructure-and-solutions-team.aspx

 

 

So Say SMEs in Virtualization and Cloud Season 2 Episode 7 Dell | VMware - Tourney Time with Cloudy Seeds

Dell Open Source Ecosystem Digest #12. Issue Highlight: "Participate in the first OpenStack User Survey!"

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This week’s highlight: “Participate in the first OpenStack User Survey!” by the OpenStack Foundation: “If you are an OpenStack user or have customers with OpenStack deployments, please take 10 minutes to respond to our first User Survey or pass it along to your network. Our community has grown at an amazing rate in 2.5 years, and it’s time to better define our user base and requirements, so we can respond and advocate accordingly.” You can find more details here.

OpenStack

OpenStack is an open source cloud operating system. You can find an overview here. You can find a vast collection of blogs written by OpenStack community members at Planet OpenStack. Below please find a compilation of content provided by Dell partners, friends and employees.

Hadoop

The Apache Hadoop project project develops open-source software for reliable, scalable, distributed computing. Learn more at the Apache Hadoop site. You will find content created by our partners who are part of our Dell Emerging Solutions Ecosystem (typically it’s more content than today ;-)

Contributors

Please find detailed information on all contributors in our Wiki section.

Contact

If you have any feedback, suggestions, ideas, or if you’d like to contribute - I’ll be happy to hear back from you.

Twitter: @RafaelKnuth

Email: rafael_knuth@dellteam.com


Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) – Best Posts of the Week around Windows Server, Exchange, SystemCenter and more – #21

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Hi Community, here is my compilation of the most interesting technical blog posts written by members of the Microsoft MVP Community. The number of MVPs is growing well, I hope you enjoy their posts. @all MVPs If you'd like me to add your blog posts to my weekly compilation, please send me an email (florian_klaffenbach@dell.com) or reach out to me via Twitter (@FloKlaffenbach). Thanks!


Featured Posts of the Week!

Dell Compellent and Offloaded Data Transfer (ODX) by Hans Vredevoort

Simulate A Bandwidth Challenged WAN For BranchCache Demos On WS2012 Hyper-V by Aidan Finn

Can't add a Hyper-V host to cluster using VMM 2012 SP1 by Kristian Nese

Windows Server 2012 NIC Teaming Mode “Independent” Offers Great Value by Didier van Hoye


 

Events

I’ll be speaking at the E2EVC Copenhagen in June of 2013 by Jeff Wouters

Hyper-V

5th grader creating Hyper-V virtual machine and installing Windows Server 2012 by Thomas Maurer

Simulate A Bandwidth Challenged WAN For BranchCache Demos On WS2012 Hyper-V by Aidan Finn

Check Integration Services Version By Using Powershell by Lai Yoong Seng 

 

Office 

#PSTip Working with Excel constants by  

 

PowerShell

PowerShell Books Rule by Jeffery Hicks

#PSTip Get a list of geographical locations by 

The Windows PowerShell 3.0 SDK Sample Pack by  

 

System Center Core

Building a Lab to Get Your Geek On! by Michael Bender

More on Building Your Lab... by Michael Bender 

 

System Center Virtual Machine Manager

SCVMM 2008 R2–Error 2912 – An internal error has occurred trying to contact an agent by Ravikanth Chaganti

Can't add a Hyper-V host to cluster using VMM 2012 SP1 by Kristian Nese

Beware When Using Descriptive Names For VMM by Aidan Finn

Issue with Migration of Virtual Machines |System Center 2012 SP1 Virtual Machine Manager| by Romeo Mlinar

 SQL Server

#PSTip Generate T-SQL script for cloning a SQL database by Ravikanth Chaganti

Windows Client

Understanding ADKs and OPKs #Unattended #windows8 Installation Windows #ADK by Robert Smit 

Microsoft Introduction To Windows 8 Client Hyper-V by Aidan Finn

Windows 8–“You Already Own This App” But It’s Missing Or Not Installed by Aidan Finn

Windows Server Core

How to deploy an “classic” terminal services with Windows 2012 by Ravikanth Chaganti

NetBIOS und der Failover-Cluster in German by Nils Kaczenski

Dell Compellent and Offloaded Data Transfer (ODX) by Hans Vredevoort

Windows Server 2012 NIC Teaming Mode “Independent” Offers Great Value by Didier van Hoye

KB2830510 – Creating a Windows Server 2012 Failover Cluster Fails with Error 0xc000005e by Aidan Finn

Videointerview with Leandro Carvalho about his Hyper-V Buch by Carsten Rachfahl

Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Installation and Configuration Book by Hans Vredevoort

Tools

Guide zu Claims-Based Identity mit dem Access Control Service in German by Robert Mühsig 


 

Other MVPs I follow

James van den Berg - MVP for SCCDM System Center Cloud and DataCenter Management
Kristian Nese - MVP for System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management
Ravikanth Chaganti - MVP for PowerShell
Jan Egil Ring - MVP for PowerShell
Jeffery Hicks - MVP for PowerShell
Keith Hill - MVP for PowerShell
David Moravec - MVP for PowerShell
Aleksandar Nikolic - MVP for PowerShell
 - MVP for PowerShell
Adam Driscoll - MVP for PowerShell
Marcelo Vighi - MVP for Exchange
Johan Veldhuis - MVP for Exchange
Lai Yoong Seng - MVP for Virtual Machine
Rob McShinsky - MVP for Virtual Machine
Hans Vredevoort - MVP for Virtual Machine
Leandro Carvalho - MVP for Virtual Machine
Didier van Hoye - MVP for Virtual Machine
Romeo Mlinar - MVP for Virtual Machine
Aidan Finn - MVP for Virtual Machine
Carsten Rachfahl - MVP for Virtual Machine
Thomas Maurer - MVP for Virtual Machine
Alessandro Cardoso - MVP for Virtual Machine
Steve Jain - MVP for Virtual Machine
Robert Smit - MVP for Cluster
Marcelo Sinic - MVP Windows Expert-IT Pro
Michael Bender - MVP Windows Expert-IT Pro
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner - MVP for Windows Server - Directory Services
Meinolf Weber - MVP for Windows Server - Directory Services
Nils Kaczenski - MVP for Windows Server - Directory Services
Kerstin Rachfahl - MVP for Office 365
Matthias Wolf - MVP Group Policy
Robert Mühsig - MVP ASP.NET/IIS

No MVP but he should be one

Jeff Wouters - PowerShell


Join Dell at the Upcoming 12th Cloud Expo New York at No Charge

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Dell is a Silver Sponsor at the upcoming Cloud Expo in NY from June 10-13, 2013 and has a large supply of no cost attendee passes for customers, partners, and interested technologists. Please follow the steps below to obtain your no cost pass.

Sponsor "VIP Gold Pass" Guest Registration Easy Steps:

1. Go to our special registration page -
https://www.blueskyz.com/v3/Login.aspx?ClientID=19&EventID=70

2. Fill out the Attendee Information form

3. Select the VIP Gold Pass Registration Option

4. Enter the Discount Code: dellVIPgold

5. Abracadabra! The price will re-set from $2,000 to $0 - what's not to like?

Though VIP Gold registration does not - understandably since it is free - include lunch, Cloud Computing Bootcamp, Cloud Essentials, or Collectible Conference Bag - it gives you Full Conference Access for all four days - June 10-13 - which means you can choose from our 150+ breakout sessions, general sessions, industry keynotes, and "Power Panels" and of course attend the Expo Floor.  

The New York event now includes Big Data Expo and SDN Expo, too. In short, a VIP Gold guest will be able to enjoy Four Busy Days, Three Crucial Themes, at One Convenient Location. 

WSMAN Request Redirection from the Host OS to iDRAC

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As more and more management functionalities are being added into iDRAC (Service Processor), there is a lesser and lesser need for fat proprietary agents to be running in the Operating Systems to enable system management/monitoring. In pursuit of this idea, multiple management capabilities are pushed to iDRAC and Dell has started working on enabling system management with thinner and thinner agents in the OS. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/AgentFreeManagement describes some of these initiatives and one of them is Wsman Request redirection.

Recently a new plugin was pushed to openwsman which enables the redirection of wsman requests from the host to iDRAC(or any remote wsman server). Essentially, the openwsman service running in the host will act as a proxy, filters the incoming requests based on the ResourceUri and forwards the right requests to iDRAC. The host's openwsman daemon (the proxy) eventually captures the response from iDRAC(or the remote server) and forwards the same to primary client. This setup will enable system management and monitoring without having to install any proprietary management agents in the OSes.

NOTE: the redirection plugin is only available in 2.3.6 and higher versions of openwsman.

 

To enable the WSMAN request redirection to idrac, the following section has to be added to openwsman.conf file:

[redirect]

#mandatory fields

server='192.168.1.120'

resource='http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2'

port=443

cacert='/etc/idrac.cert'

username='root'

password='calvin'

 

#optional Fields

#default is /wsman

url_path='/wsman'

#default is basic

authentication_method='basic'

#default is root/cimv2

cim_namespace='root/cimv2'

#default is 0

noverifypeer=0

#default is 0

noverifyhost=0

#default is NULL

sslkey=NULL

#default is NULL

cl_cert=NULL

 

With the above configuraiton section added to opewsman.conf any WSMAN requests coming to the host with ResourceURI http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/* will be redirected to iDRAC and all the other requests will be handled by one of the other openwsman plugins in the host. In the above example 192.168.1.120 is the ip address of iDRAC, listening at port 443.

iDRAC has SSL enabled by default. So, the server's identify certificate has to be provided to the redirect plugin. Please note, even in the case noverifypeer is set to 1 (where the servercert is not verified), a dummy cert has to be provided in the redirect section. For production servers, it is always recommended to have noverifypeer=0 and noverifyhost=0.

 

The username and password values will be imported from the primary wsman request if none are provided in the redirect. The rest of the values pick up default values as shown above configuraiton. Now an example:

 

wsman enumerate http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_ComputerSystem -h host_ip -V -v -c dummy.cert -P 5986 -u root -p password -y -O out

NOTE: The username, password, cert provided in the primary wsman command are to autheticate to the host. The details captured in the openwsman.conf file are to authenticate to iDRAC.

 

Sending the above request to a host, output similar to the following will be noticed:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:wsa="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing" xmlns:wsman="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd" xmlns:wsen="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/enumeration" xmlns:n1="http://schemas.dell.com/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/DCIM_ComputerSystem">

<s:Header>

<wsa:To>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous</wsa:To>

<wsa:Action>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/enumeration/EnumerateResponse</wsa:Action>

<wsa:RelatesTo>uuid:c987c6d4-d8c4-18c4-8002-a52924d9bed4</wsa:RelatesTo>

<wsman:TotalItemsCountEstimate>1</wsman:TotalItemsCountEstimate>

<wsa:MessageID>uuid:c4910753-d8c9-18c9-8258-b12ca052aed4</wsa:MessageID>

<wsman:TotalItemsCountEstimate>1</wsman:TotalItemsCountEstimate>

</s:Header>

<s:Body>

<wsen:EnumerateResponse>

<wsman:Items>

<n1:DCIM_ComputerSystem>

<n1:CreationClassName>DCIM_ComputerSystem</n1:CreationClassName>

<n1:Dedicated>0</n1:Dedicated>

<n1:ElementName>host-8-23.lab</n1:ElementName>

<n1:EnabledState>5</n1:EnabledState>

<n1:HealthState>25</n1:HealthState>

<n1:IdentifyingDescriptions>CIM:GUID</n1:IdentifyingDescriptions>

<n1:IdentifyingDescriptions>CIM:Tag</n1:IdentifyingDescriptions>

<n1:IdentifyingDescriptions>DCIM:ServiceTag</n1:IdentifyingDescriptions>

<n1:Name>srv:system</n1:Name>

<n1:OperationalStatus>6</n1:OperationalStatus>

<n1:OtherIdentifyingInfo>4c4c4544-0036-4710-8046-c3c04f515631</n1:OtherIdentifyingInfo>

<n1:OtherIdentifyingInfo>mainsystemchassis</n1:OtherIdentifyingInfo>

<n1:OtherIdentifyingInfo>ABCDEFG</n1:OtherIdentifyingInfo>

<n1:PrimaryStatus>3</n1:PrimaryStatus>

<n1:RequestedState>0</n1:RequestedState>

</n1:DCIM_ComputerSystem>

</wsman:Items>

<wsen:EnumerationContext/>

<wsman:EndOfSequence/>

<wsen:EnumerationContext/>

<wsman:EndOfSequence/>

</wsen:EnumerateResponse>

</s:Body>

</s:Envelope>

 

 

The wsman redirection works with the standard Actions like enumerate, get, put, create, delete and invoke. The requests for associations on iDRAC CANNOT be redirected. Also, redirection for WSMAN indications is not enabled yet.

 

On a side note, OpenLMI( https://fedorahosted.org/openlmi/ ) is an initiative to provide common infrastructure to enable Management of Linux Systems. This project provides low level interfaces to server hardware and software management in the form of CIMOM providers. The target of this effort are the in-band components like Services, Network, Storage, etc. After registering these providers/APIs to a CIMOM they can be accessed via WSMAN too.

Having the wsman redirection enabled to iDRAC and openlmi providers setup, will enable the Admins to have a single interface for managing both in-band and out-of-band components via WSMAN.

Converged Network Adapter Bandwidth Partitioning

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Bandwidth Partitioning

Each modern CNA port provides 10Gbps of bandwidth per port. It makes sense to allow partitioning that bandwidth across various tasks rather than being forced to allocate it to one task per port. This makes even more sense when we consider that each port requires a dedicated physical Ethernet cable, and ensuring 100% usage of the capacity of each cable makes costs go down and maintenance easier.

The NIC Partitioning feature of CNAs allows administrators to organize multiple tasks on each port and intelligently distribute the full capacity of each port’s total bandwidth across the various partitions.

In theory, NIC Partitioning only splits the bandwidth of a port into multiple portions. However, the concept is analogous with hard drive partitioning, where each partition splits the disk space into multiple portions, but each portion then shows up as a "mini" hard drive that can be treated the same as the full drive itself.

Similarly, each partition of a CNA port behaves like a "mini" port and can take up one or more personalities. Each personality of the partition further shows up as an individual entity which can then be configured to address specific needs in the operating system. Each partition performs according to the portion of bandwidth allocated to it and administrators can ensure the quality of service on certain partitions over others by such intelligent allocation of bandwidth.

There are two aspects to configuring bandwidth allocation: minimum bandwidth and maximum bandwidth. To find out more, see the white paper located here.

Additionally, iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller technology offers the remote ability to configure the CNA bandwidths.  Best practice workflows and scripts are available here.

Related links:

Windows Server 2012 Licensing

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This blog was originally written by Perumal Raja & Gobind Vijayakumar from DELL Windows Engineering Team.

Dell Supports Windows Server 2012 in our 11G and 12G servers. And with Windows Server 2012 Microsoft provides a more consistent licensing model and has more common features and reduced editions when compared with prior OS releases. Below are the editions in which Windows Server 2012 is offered -

Four editions -Standard Datacenter, Foundation and Essentials

Datacenter

The Datacenter edition license will be processor plus CAL; however, with the release of Windows Server 2012, the license will now cover up to two physical processors on a single server. Datacenter edition supports unlimited Virtual machines licenses.

Standard

The Standard edition licensing will be processor plus CAL, where each license will cover up to two physical processors on a single server.  Standard Edition supports license for only two virtual machines.

Essentials

The Essentials license has not changed; it continues to be a server license for a two processor server that does not require CALs.

Foundation

The licensing for Foundation has not changed; it continues to be a server license for a one processor server that does not require CALs and is only sold through OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer).

For Microsoft HPC – High Performance Computing customers Microsoft is providing HPC as a different package which is available to download from Microsoft Download site. It can be used along with Standard/Datacenter editions. Also the SBS edition supported in previous OS releases has been replaced by Windows Server 2012 Essentials.   Windows Server 2012 Essentials will support up to 25 users and 50 devices.  Essentials are offered for 1 Socket CPU servers.

Please find the link below regarding the changes in Windows Server 2012 essentials from SBS 2011-

 http://dell.to/14uw1V5

Comparison between Windows Server 2012 Editions

Edition

Ideal For

High Level Feature Comparison

Licensing Model

 

Datacenter

Highly Virtualized Private and Hybrid Cloud Environment/Deployment

Full Windows Server Functionality and Unlimited Virtual Instances

Processor + CAL*

 

Standard

Low Density and Non-Virtualized environment

Full Windows Server Functionality and two Virtual Instances

Processor + CAL*

 

Essentials

Small and Medium business environments

Simpler interface , Pre-Configured connectivity to cloud based services; No Virtualization rights

Server (25 User Account limit)

 

Foundation

Economical and General Purpose server

General Purpose server functionality ; No Virtualization rights

Server (15 User Account Limit)

* CALS are required for every user/Device accessing the server. For more details contact Dell support

Dell Windows Server 2012 OEM Product Availability

Windows Server 2012 is offered from Dell through OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) channel where OS support will be provided by Dell, ROK (Retailer Option Kit) channel where support will be provided by Retailers, and S&P (Software & Peripherals) channels where OS support is provided by Microsoft. When you buy Windows Server 2012 through OEM channel, OS will be factory installed on the server which carries two processor licenses and comes pre-activated. If you plan to add more processors to the server then you need to buy additional licenses. Also, factory installed system comes with multilingual OS image which allows you to select the language of your choice. Note that this multilingual image doesn’t require any additional license.

Similarly, OS brought through retailer channel will also have the same licensing terms and multilingual image option.

Comments are welcome! To suggest a blog topic or make other comments, contact WinServerBlogs@dell.com.

 

For more information about WS2012, visit the Windows Server 2012 wiki on Dell TechCenter


Yoram Heller of Morphlabs talks about OpenStack and mCloud

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Morphlabs, Inc. is a recognized leader in converged infrastructure solutions for the Enterprise and Service Providers. Our mCloud products combine best-of-breed software to deliver the most price performance private cloud available today. The mCloud solution’s next generation modular architecture completely integrates compute, storage and networking to dramatically reduce the cost of IT while accelerating time to market. Enterprises are free to focus on the tasks that differentiate their business, instead of worrying about IT procurement, integration, assembly and optimization.

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Time                      Question
0.0                          Introduction of Yoram Heller
0.25                        What is MorphLabs?
0.40                        What types of Clouds does MorphLabs use?
2.20                        Talk about Dell and MorphLabs partnership and products
5.02                        New Solutions
7.00                        Thoughts on where IaaS is going?
11.15                     What about PaaS? Is it here now?

Yoram Heller – VP of Corporate Development

Yoram Heller drives all partnerships, strategic alliances, and marketing for Morphlabs. .Throughout his career, Yoram has been passionate about disruptive technology and contributed to open source startups, including being employee number one at Webtide (acquired by Intalio).Yoram graduated from NYU’s Stern School of Business with majors in International Business and Marketing with a focus on Technology.

Alex Rosemblat and Amit Agarwal talk about Datadog – SaaS Monitoring Service and DevOps Platform

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Datadog is a SaaS monitoring service and data platform for Dev and Ops teams in the cloud age. Unlike traditional monitoring products, Datadog focuses on presenting an integrated view of the tools and services used by IT teams across development and operations, and delivering the right insights to the relevant team members. In addition to its out-of-the-box capabilities, Datadog is built to aggregate data from applications such as Chef, MySQL and Git, cloud providers and specialized management tools. This integrated approach covers the full lifecycle from code change to deployment to monitoring alert with a consistent data model and experience from end-to-end.

Time                      Questions
0.00                        Introduction of Amit and Alex
0.53                        Tell us about Datadog and History
2.36                        Solution Overview – More than SaaS
2.55                        What is Measured in the Tool/Dashboard?
4.33                        Dashboard has Twitter Built-in?
6.40                        Pricing and Tool Access
7.15                        Integrations – Long List

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Amit Agarwal is VP of Products at Datadog. Throughout his 15 years of experience in the enterprise software industry, Amit has worked in various business strategy and senior technical management roles to bring new enterprise software products to market. 

Before Datadog, Amit was the Director of Product Management at Quest Software (now Dell). In this role he led the product management team that was responsible for performance monitoring and high availability solutions.  Prior to Quest, Amit held product management roles at enterprise software firms including Datamirror (now IBM) and Embarcadero Technologies, and technical roles with 3D-medical imaging and mobile encryption software at companies in UK and Canada. 

Amit holds an MBA from the Schulich School of Business and a Master of Computer Science degree from Dalhousie University. He has also published referred papers for the IEEE journal.

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Alex Rosemblat is Director of Marketing at Datadog. Previously, Alex served as Product Marketing Manager for Dell’s Virtualization and Cloud Management product family (via the acquisition of VKernel). Alex has over nine years of experience with enterprise software and related technologies through product management, IT consulting, and pre-sales engineering with Symantec and Epic Systems Corporation. He holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Commerce, specializing in IT, from the University of Virginia and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management.

7 Reasons Why OpenStack Matters

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Over the last few months I did a series of interview with OpenStack board members, representing various types of organizations. Hence, allow me to share my key takeaways from those interviews: Why does OpenStack matter? OpenStack matters, because:

Enterprises want Amazon and VMware alternatives
“There was a lot of pressure in the market to have an alternative ecosystem to Amazon as a public cloud and to VMware as a licensed internal cloud.” Rob Hirschfeld, Principal Cloud Architect at Dell. As for the public cloud, hosting companies such as Rackspace and Dreamhost want to create an alternative ecosystem to Amazon AWS in order to differentiate through service. Private cloud users on the other hand, are seeking for alternatives, where costs do not scale linearly as they grow their infrastructure.

Cloud is open by nature …
“Cloud in general is a baby of the open source culture.” Boris Renski, Co-Founder and EVP at Mirantis. Large consumer internet companies such as Amazon, Facebook and Google built their cloud infrastructure out of components they invented and then later on outsourced as well as on already existing open source solutions:  “These companies understood that if they took the traditional enterprise route, the price for licenses ultimately would be greater than the revenues they could ever achieve. So they built the superefficient infrastructure stack completely leveraging open components and paying licenses to nobody.”

… and so is OpenStack
“From day one it was not positioned central to any particular vendor but as a conglomerate of different independent organizations. Because cloud is about open, and OpenStack is THE thing in the open cloud, it is effectively going to be one of the most disruptive movements in infrastructure computing during the next 5 to 10 years. OpenStack is going to change the entire industry upside down.” Boris Renski.

OpenStack matures at rapid pace
“Two years ago OpenStack was more of a promise than a reality. We had a production grade object storage environment, but Nova, the compute project was at best a couple thousands lines of code. Here we are now 600,000 lines codes later with hundreds of contributors from nearly a hundred countries. It’s amazing to see the progress we made in maturing the product. At Rackspace, we’re using that code to power the world’s second largest public cloud … and there are a lot of diverse use cases such as MercadoLibre, eBay and PayPal to name a few.” Jim Curry, GM Private Cloud at Rackspace.

Its fundamental architecture is very sound
“If you want to build Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) in a scale out manner, then you need an asynchronous, loosely coupled, message based type of solution, so that you can create a distributed software system.” Randy Bias, Co-Founder and CTO at Cloudscaling. OpenStack meets those expectations, unlike many other open source IaaS projects.

It’s driven by a diverse, huge community
“We have probably the most dynamic, engaged and diverse community ever. Linux had a perfect recipe of academic partners, enterprise partners and non-profits that had really moved the project forward. OpenStack has that same mix of academic users such as CERN and NeCTAR in Australia, and commercial users like eBay, Sony and PayPal, and a certain amount of non-profits like Wikimedia as well as big entities like IBM, HP and Intel.” Joshua McKenty, Co-Founder and CTO at Piston Cloud Computing.

OpenStack is ready to scale
“One of the developments we have been watching very closely has been the cells development.  Clearly a number of sites are pushing the thousand plus hypervisor scale at the moment, but the key break through will be with the OpenStack Grizzly release when the cells functionality is there, and this will allow us to construct hierarchies of cells of compute resources. This would remove one of the major limitations in terms of the total scalability.” Tim Bell, Infrastructure Manager at CERN.

If you want to learn about OpenStack, its components and capabilities please go to the OpenStack Foundation website. And if you have the opportunity to join the crowd in person, visit the upcoming OpenStack Summit in Portland (OR).


Dell Open Source Ecosystem Digest #13. Issue Highlight: "Inktank Spring Webinar Series"

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This week’s highlight: Inktank Spring Webinar Series and Registration: http://www.inktank.com/news-events/webinars/


The End of RAID as We Know It with Ceph Replication
Did you know that with Ceph you do not have to use RAID? (recorded)

April 4th– Ceph Unified Storage with CloudStack
Did you know that when using Ceph Unified Storage with CloudStack, Ceph is the one stop shop for both object and block storage?  Find out more when Wido den Hollander, Co-Founder at 42ON describes how CloudStack works and how Ceph is the best storage for the cloud.    

April 10th– Technical Deep Dive into Ceph Object Storage

Also, check out Inktank’s new resource page. Here you will find case studies, white papers, data sheets, videos and presentations all around Ceph and Inktank. This is a great educational resource for you to keep handy while you are building your Ceph clusters. Resource Page: http://www.inktank.com/resources/

DevOps

OpenStack

OpenStack is an open source cloud operating system. You can find an overview here. You can find a vast collection of blogs written by OpenStack community members at Planet OpenStack. Below please find a compilation of content provided by Dell partners, friends and employees.

Linux & Co.

Hadoop

The Apache Hadoop project project develops open-source software for reliable, scalable, distributed computing. Learn more at the Apache Hadoop site. You will find content created by our partners who are part of our Dell Emerging Solutions Ecosystem.

Contributors

Please find detailed information on all contributors in our Wiki section.

Contact

If you have any feedback, suggestions, ideas, or if you’d like to contribute - I’ll be happy to hear back from you.

Twitter: @RafaelKnuth
Email: rafael_knuth@dellteam.com

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) – Best Posts of the Week around Windows Server, Exchange, SystemCenter and more – #22

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Hi Community, here is my compilation of the most interesting technical blog posts written by members of the Microsoft MVP Community. The number of MVPs is growing well, I hope you enjoy their posts. @all MVPs If you'd like me to add your blog posts to my weekly compilation, please send me an email (florian_klaffenbach@dell.com) or reach out to me via Twitter (@FloKlaffenbach). Thanks!


Featured Posts of the Week!

Comparing Methods To Implement Converged Fabrics For Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V by Aidan Finn

Enabling Chargeback in a Service Provider Cloud by Kristian Nese

Global Service Monitor and System Center Advisor Support for Windows Server 2012 #GSM #SCA #WS2012 by Robert Smit

A reality Check On Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity by Didier van Hoye


 

Azure 

Deploying Virtual Server into #WindowsAzure with System Center 2012 SP1 APP Controller #sysctr by James van den Berg

Events

When is the next Patch Tuesday? by Jeff Wouters

Hyper-V

First Book Reviewed:- Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V: Deploying Hyper-V Enterprise Server Virtualization Platform by Lai Yoong Seng

Comparing Methods To Implement Converged Fabrics For Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V by Aidan Finn

KB2786376 – EventID 412 and EventID 257 Logged After install Of W2008 R2 In A WS2012 Hyper-V VM With VHDX by Aidan Finn

KB2770440 – Poor Performance With RemoteFX Enabled On AMD Powered WS2012 Hyper-V Hosts by Aidan Finn

Upgrade Integration Services to 6.2.9200.16433 by Lai Yoong Seng

PowerShell 

#PSTip Fixing the output of ConvertTo-Html by 

System Center Core

Enabling Chargeback in a Service Provider Cloud by Kristian Nese

System Center Avisor

Global Service Monitor and System Center Advisor Support for Windows Server 2012 #GSM #SCA #WS2012 by Robert Smit

System Center Configuration Manager

System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Upgrade Assessment Tool #sysctr by James van den Berg

System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Using VMM 2012 to create layers of services with Windows 2012 in private cloud by Marcelo Sinic

Poster: Networking in Virtual Machine Manager by Thomas Maurer

 SQL Server

#PSTip Generate T-SQL script to clone database tables using SMO by Ravikanth Chaganti

#PSTip Identifying SQL system objects using SMO by Ravikanth Chaganti

Windows Client

Microsoft Server Posterpedia Windows 8 App by Thomas Maurer

Windows Server Core

Spaß mit der Konsolen-Session in German by Nils Kaczenski

Event ID 12293–Volume Shadow Copy Service Error–Error Calling a Routine on a Shadow Copy Provider by Lai Yoong Seng

#Windows Server 2012 #Active Directory #Recycle.bin #ws2012 #ADRecovery Get-ADForest by Robert Smit

Tools

A reality Check On Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity by Didier van Hoye  

 


 

Other MVPs I follow

James van den Berg - MVP for SCCDM System Center Cloud and DataCenter Management
Kristian Nese - MVP for System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management
Ravikanth Chaganti - MVP for PowerShell
Jan Egil Ring - MVP for PowerShell
Jeffery Hicks - MVP for PowerShell
Keith Hill - MVP for PowerShell
David Moravec - MVP for PowerShell
Aleksandar Nikolic - MVP for PowerShell
 - MVP for PowerShell
Adam Driscoll - MVP for PowerShell
Marcelo Vighi - MVP for Exchange
Johan Veldhuis - MVP for Exchange
Lai Yoong Seng - MVP for Virtual Machine
Rob McShinsky - MVP for Virtual Machine
Hans Vredevoort - MVP for Virtual Machine
Leandro Carvalho - MVP for Virtual Machine
Didier van Hoye - MVP for Virtual Machine
Romeo Mlinar - MVP for Virtual Machine
Aidan Finn - MVP for Virtual Machine
Carsten Rachfahl - MVP for Virtual Machine
Thomas Maurer - MVP for Virtual Machine
Alessandro Cardoso - MVP for Virtual Machine
Steve Jain - MVP for Virtual Machine
Robert Smit - MVP for Cluster
Marcelo Sinic - MVP Windows Expert-IT Pro
Michael Bender - MVP Windows Expert-IT Pro
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner - MVP for Windows Server - Directory Services
Meinolf Weber - MVP for Windows Server - Directory Services
Nils Kaczenski - MVP for Windows Server - Directory Services
Kerstin Rachfahl - MVP for Office 365
Matthias Wolf - MVP Group Policy
Robert Mühsig - MVP ASP.NET/IIS

No MVP but he should be one

Jeff Wouters - PowerShell

HUGE TechCenter Rockstars Announcement - April 2013

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Like they say in the Highlander movies, "THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!"

This year, for outstanding achievements in video streaming utilizing a load balancing solution that allows for an extremely high Quality of Service (QoS) while serving up 60+ million views of his hit "Never Gonna Give You Up", the Dell TechCenter IT community is selecting the one and only, internationally acclaimed real life rockstar, Mr. Rick Astley as our singular DTC Rockstar FOR LIFE.

Mr. Astley exemplifies the key qualities we look for in our TechCenter Rockstar program: technical knowledge, social media savvy, excellent communication skills, cool shades, killer dance moves, an all denim outfit, and at least 4 backup dancers.  While he couldn't be reached for comment on the honor we bestowed upon him, we're pretty sure he's at least heard of DellTechCenter.com... maybe?  

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Just kidding everyone - April Fools joke. The real 2013 Dell TechCenter Rockstars will be announced tomorrow April 2nd, 2013.  We have a great class picked out this year and we're looking forward to another great year of building community.

How long did it take you to figure out that you had been RickRolled?

Dell and DevOps - A New Blog Series in April all About DevOps

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(Image from www.devopsdays.org)

In preparation for the upcoming Austin DevOps Day at the end of April, I am writing a series of blogs to provide more information on this methodology to better prepare you for the information I will gather and share at the event. To start, the Wikipedia definition:

DevOps (a portmanteau of development and operations) is a software development method that stresses communication, collaboration and integration between software developers and information technology (IT) professionals. DevOps is a response to the interdependence of software development and IT operations. It aims to help an organization rapidly produce software products and services

DevOps adoption is increasing due to the following (from Wikipedia):

  • Agile development process
  • Substantial increase in rate of production releases
  • Wide availability of virtualized and cloud infrastructure
  • Increase of data center automation and configuration management tools

Puppet Labs has just recently released their 2013 State of DevOps Report with the latest perspective; click on the image below to see the entire infographic:

Here are some great sites you can visit to learn more about this very popular movement in the industry:

I also have two excellent interviews previously posted on the Dell TechCenter Blog that you may have missed:

Finally, here are some people to follow on Twitter to learn more:

Congrats 2013 Dell TechCenter Rockstars!

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The Dell TechCenter Rockstars program recognizes IT professionals for being experts on Dell solutions and services and rewards their contributions to online technical conversations on DellTechCenter.com, in social media, or on the Rockstars' personal blogs.  

Our inaugural 2012 Dell TechCenter Rockstars program was a great success and it was a very rewarding and fun experience to interact with the many talented  IT pros in the program both online and in person at Dell events.  To continue that success and to further strengthen bonds between the Dell TechCenter team and its community members, we are expanding the 2013 DTC Rockstars program.

Today, we'd like to announce the 41 outstanding individuals picked for the 2013 Dell TechCenter Rockstars program.  Below you will find the names of our DTC Rockstars and links to their social media accounts so that you can learn more about them and their expertise.

May I have a drumroll please......

  

2013 Dell TechCenter Rockstars - IT Professionals

Andreas Erson
Corey Betka
Dustin Hedges
Kirk Jantzer
Jay Weinshenker
Jonathan Franconi
Todd Muirhead
Rod Trent
Michael Davis
Tom Heskestad
Gerry Forde
Luigi Danakos
Rasmus Haslund
Shawn Cannon
Masahito Kimura
Yuji Sekiya
Didier Van Hoye
Tim Antonowicz
Roger Lopez
Rick Ashford
Pete Koehler
Dave McCrory

In addition to Dell customer / partner advocates that help promote the community, this year we will highlight many at Dell who take time out of their busy jobs to help us grow our community and to assist Dell Enterprise customers worldwide. Below is our list of Dell Employee Rockstars and links to the sections on TechCenter that they represent.

 

2013 Dell TechCenter Rockstars - Dell
Warren Byle - (Dell Enterprise Client)
Krishnaprasad K - (Virtualization)
Joe Garza - (Dell Enterprise Client)
Lani Dame - (Converged Infrastructure)
Brian Gautreau - (Hyper-V)
Rod Mercado - (Dell Networking)
Sarah Vela - (Dell PowerEdge Servers)
Matt Paul - (Dell vCenter Plugin for VMware vCenter)
Jason Boche - (Dell Compellent)
Roger Foreman - (Dell Systems Management)
Greg Ramsey - (Microsoft Systems Center Client Management)
Steven Zessin - (Dell Lifecycle Controller)
Sam Needham - (Dell OEM)
Gina Minks - (Data Protection, Dell Storage)
Ajith George - (OpenManage Connections and Integrations - Systems Management)
Florian Klaffenbach - (Microsoft, Cloud& Dell TechCenter Germany)
Michael Schroeder- (Windows Server 2012)
Rob Cox - (Dell OpenManage Essentials)
Steven Spector - (Dell Cloud Services)
Please join us in congratulating all of our 2013 Rockstars!
  

Thanks to the Rockstars for all they have done to add to the online discussions about Dell solutions. We're looking forward to another great year of community building and great IT related conversation.

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