Install and Configure Cisco Smart PHY Server
To install and configure the Cisco Smart PHY server, do the following:
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Install UCS Server
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Update Firmware
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Configure Boot Drives
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Configure Data Drives
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Install VMWare ESXi Hypervisor
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Reboot ESXi Host and Set Boot Device
UCS Server Installation
Procedure
Step 1 |
Rack mount the servers. For more details, refer the Cisco UCS C220 M5 Server Installation and Service Guide. |
Step 2 |
Ensure both power supplies are connected on each server and power on the servers. |
Step 3 |
Connect the network cables.
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Step 4 |
Connect the UCS KVM console adapter or connect a keyboard and a monitor directly to the server. |
Step 5 |
Configure the Cisco IMC through the KVM console and update the Network Settings |
Update Firmware
Download the latest Hardware Update Utility for the UCS C220 M5 server from Cisco's Software Download site. The Utility helps you to update the CIMC, BIOS, and device firmware for storage controllers, network adapters, SSDs, and other components.
Configure Boot Drives
Procedure
Step 1 |
Enable the Cisco MSTOR Boot Optimized M.2 RAID Controller. |
Step 2 |
Create RAID 1 virtual drive from 2 x M.2 SSD drives. |
Step 3 |
Set Stripe Size to 64 KB. |
Configure Data Drives
Procedure
Step 1 |
Enable Cisco 12G SAS Modular RAID Controller. |
Step 2 |
Create RAID 5 enabled virtual drive using 4 x SSDs. |
Step 3 |
Set Stripe Size to 64 KB. |
Step 4 |
Set the Write Cache Policy to Write Back with Good BBU. |
Install the VMWare ESXi Hypervisor
Procedure
Step 1 |
Install VMware ESXi 6.5 Update 3 on the M.2 RAID 1 Virtual Drive (Boot Drive). Use the Cisco Custom ISO: |
Step 2 |
Set a password for the root user per the installation process. |
Step 3 |
Reboot the VMware ESXi host according to the installation process. |
Reboot ESXi Host and Set Boot Device
Procedure
Step 1 |
Interrupt the boot process with F2 after the host resets and boot into the BIOS. |
Step 2 |
Under the Boot Options tab set the Boot Option #1 to the UEFI target: |
Step 3 |
Disable all other boot options. |
Step 4 |
Save changes and exit. |
Step 5 |
Confirm whether the host boots directly into VMware ESXi. |