Document compute migration infrastructure IP assignments and current unassigned ranges. Record Redhat 9.8 and Redhat 10.2 gold image kernel details in the VM inventory and archived notes. Refresh specialized inventory notes with current temporary client entries and archive corrections.
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Cypress Automation for CMC
Credentials, tokens, webhooks, and registration codes were scrubbed from this tracked archive.
Use /home/aw/code/cds/.env.credentials.local for the local-only values referenced below.
Summary
This document outlines the equipement, hardware, vm inventory and any tips to configure the vms for the cmc cypress automation. The vms were initially configured manually but as of 2026, are now being configured via AI tools to make configuration more automated and efficient.
Equipment/Hardware
Storage Array/Appliance
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Primary DGS Phoenix Server: 192.168.1.172 (Web GUI login: DGS_PRIMARY_USER / DGS_PRIMARY_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)Note: For SSH login, use root and the password needs to be obtained from https://callcenter.cdsi.us.com/main/phoenix/
ESX Assigned Volumes:
- AutomatedTest-Install-ISO (1 TB) - contains the OS ISOs used for the ATVM environment
- AutomatedTest-Install-ISO-2 (1TB) - contains the OS ISOs used for the ATVM environment
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold (3 TB) - contains the VMs created for the ATVM environment
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold-2 (3 TB) - contains the VMs created for the ATVM environment
- AutomatedTest-Cypress (1 TB) - contains the cypress machine to run the automated scripts for the ATVM environment
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImgComputeMigration-Gold (3TB) - contains the vmware, ovirt, openshift compute migrate destinations
- Internal-DVD-Offline-Linux-Repository (1TB) - This is a DVD offline repository for the QA Test Lab. It is not mirrored and packages are not updated or maintained. Created and provided AS IS.
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Replica DGS Phoenix Server: 192.168.1.89 (Web GUI login: [Wayne Lam's DGS Server - Anthony Wen has access at this time])
VMware Hosts
vSphere vCenter Environment 1
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vCenter Server Appliance: 192.168.0.201 (vSphere login: VCENTER_USER / VCENTER_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)Note: For SSH login, use VCENTER_USER / VCENTER_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local(or the equivalent root credential if still valid).-
ESX Server 165: 192.168.1.165 (ssh: ESXI_HOST_1_USER / ESXI_HOST_1_PASSWORD; IPMI: ESXI_HOST_1_IPMI_USER / ESXI_HOST_1_IPMI_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local) - License: 1Y2RU-DWK14-H81E0-UH8Z6-0Y2J4- VMware ESXi, 7.0.3, 19193900
- Assigned AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold (3 TB)
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ESX Server 166: 192.168.1.166 (ssh: ESXI_HOST_2_USER / ESXI_HOST_2_PASSWORD; IPMI: ESXI_HOST_2_IPMI_USER / ESXI_HOST_2_IPMI_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local) - License: 1Y2RU-DWK14-H81E0-UH8Z6-0Y2J4- VMware ESXi, 7.0.3, 19193900
- Assigned AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold-2 (3 TB)
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==OLD vSphere vCenter Environment==
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==vCenter Server Appliance: 192.168.0.200 (vSphere login: LEGACY_VCENTER_USER / LEGACY_VCENTER_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)====Note:== ==For SSH login, use the matching legacy vCenter credential from
.env.credentials.local====[VM name: CDS1-VSCA6.7-200. Location: ESXi 6.0.0, 192.168.0.43, legacy ESXi credential from
.env.credentials.local]==\
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==ESXi Server CDS1-H011: 192.168.1.11 (SSH login: LEGACY_ESXI_H011_USER / LEGACY_ESXI_H011_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)====iDRAC: 192.168.2.11 (login: LEGACY_ESXI_H011_IDRAC_USER / LEGACY_ESXI_H011_IDRAC_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)====S/W: ESXi 6.5.x. H/W: Dell R720, 160 GB RAM, 18 x 8Gb FC HBA Ports (14 passthrough-enabled)==
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==ESXi Server CDS1-H018: 192.168.1.18 (SSH login: LEGACY_ESXI_H018_USER / LEGACY_ESXI_H018_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)====iDRAC: 192.168.2.18 (login: LEGACY_ESXI_H018_IDRAC_USER / LEGACY_ESXI_H018_IDRAC_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)====S/W: ESXi 6.7.x. H/W: Dell R720, 192 GB RAM, 12 x 8Gb FC HBA Ports (8 passthrough-enabled)==
ATVM Cypress Host
Used to run cypress script and to initiate other scripts related to the automation testing process.
- atvm-cypress-vm: 192.168.3.190 (ip); 255.255.252.0 (broadcast); 192.168.0.1 (gateway) - (ssh and RDP login: ATVM_CONTROLLER_USER / ATVM_CONTROLLER_PASSWORD ; ATVM_CONTROLLER_ALT_USER / ATVM_CONTROLLER_ALT_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)
Located on AutomatedTest-Cypress
OS: Rocky 8.8 - 4.18.0-477.10.1.el8_8.x86_64
CPU: 8
Memory 64GB
Disk Space: 128GB
- atvm-cypress-vm-1: 192.168.3.190 (ip); 255.255.252.0 (broadcast); 192.168.0.1 (gateway) - (ssh and RDP login: ATVM_CONTROLLER_USER / ATVM_CONTROLLER_PASSWORD ; ATVM_CONTROLLER_ALT_USER / ATVM_CONTROLLER_ALT_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)
Located on AutomatedTest-Cypress
OS: Rocky 9.6 -
CPU: 8
Memory 64GB
Disk Space: 128GB
Offline DVD Linux Repository
VM used to host offline DVD Linux Repository. This will not be mirrorred or updated. It is purely created for internal purposes to help create and configure the atvm clients (especially RHEL). Created and provided AS IS. ==[As of 08/28/2024 - Looks like you can use the free account to link to the RedHat repositories to install and update the system. Tried it for Redhat9.4. Redhat9.4+ probably won't have Full DVD ISO's (only boot ISOs). May not need the offline DVD repository but I have not updated the previous OS versions]. SEE REDHAT FREE ACCOUNT SUBSCRIPTION SECTION OF THIS DOCUMENT.==
- linux-repo-vm: 192.168.3.199 (ssh login: ATVM_REPO_USER / ATVM_REPO_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)
Located on Internal-DVD-Offline-Linux-Repository
OS: Rocky 9.2 - 5.14.0-284.11.1.el9_2.x86_64
CPU: 4
Memory 8GB
Disk Space: 50G
Data Disk: Internal-DVD-Offline-Linux-Repository (1TiB)
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Repository Content:
- RedHat 6.0-6.10, 7.0-7.9, 8.0-8.7, 9.1-9.3
- Debian 9.0.0-9.9.0, 9.11.0-9.13.0, 10.0.0-10.13.0
- Suse 11.4, 12.0-12.5, 15.0-15.6
CMC ATVM Test Account Information
This account is specifically used for the CMC automation test environment. The account was created because the cypress script currently needs this information hardcoded. This avoids others from using their own personal cmc accounts for the cmc atvm testing environment and absolving us from poor personal account practices.
CMC gcstage: https://ui.gcstage.cloud.nonprod.cirrusdata.com/
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User: qatest.atvm@cirrusdata.com (alias email currently linked with anthony.wen@cirrusdata.com. (Ask administrator to switch alias to whoever takes over this environment). This is used to run through the automation.
Password:CMC_TEST_PASSWORDfrom.env.credentials.local
2FA Registration Code:CMC_TEST_TOTP_SECRETfrom.env.credentials.local
CMC API Token:CIRRUS_API_TOKENfrom.env.credentials.local
ATVM Xray locations for failed tests: ../cdc-e2e/cypress/cmcXray\
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User: qatestuser.atvm@cirrusdata.com (alias email currently linked with anthony.wen@cirrusdata.com). (Ask administrator to switch alias to whoever takes over this environment). This is used to test user administration with the automation scripts.
Password:CMC_USERADMIN_TEST_PASSWORDfrom.env.credentials.local
2FA Registration Code:CMC_USERADMIN_TOTP_SECRETfrom.env.credentials.local
CMC API Tokens:CMC_USERADMIN_API_TOKENfrom.env.credentials.local\
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REDHAT FREE SUBSCRIPTION ACCOUNT - This account is used to access the redhat repos. The only caveat is that free subscriptions expire in 1 year and need be manually renewed. The clients will need to be unregistered and re-registered again after the account is renewed. The automation scripts automatically re-register every time the scripts are ran just for simplicity sake.
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- Registration:
You may register the redhat vm during installation via the wizard or you can registrer via the following command:subscription-manager register --username "$REDHAT_SUBSCRIPTION_USER" --password "$REDHAT_SUBSCRIPTION_PASSWORD"\
- Re-Register:
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# subscription-manager remove --all # subscription-manager unregister # subscription-manager clean # subscription-manager register --username "$REDHAT_SUBSCRIPTION_USER" --password "$REDHAT_SUBSCRIPTION_PASSWORD"\
- REDHAT renewal link:
https://developers.redhat.com/products/rhel/download#publicandprivatecloudreadyrhelimages\
- REDHAT LOGIN:
REDHAT_SUBSCRIPTION_USER/REDHAT_SUBSCRIPTION_PASSWORDfrom.env.credentials.local(alias email currently linked with anthony.wen@cirrusdata.com). (Ask administrator to switch alias to whoever takes over this environment).
==Note: EOL OSes might not be allowed to register. In those cases, offline DVD repo needs to be used.==
Reserved IP Address
Reserved static ip address for atvm environment:
192.168.3.190 - 199: used for atvm infrastructure (may release some ips down the road if we determine we don't need this many)
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192.168.3.190: atvm-cypress-vm / atvm-cypress-vm-1
- AutomatedTest-Cypress (512GB) Datastore
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192.168.3.191: atvm[#]-[os version] (all atvm source machines will use the same static ip)
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold (3 TB) Datastore
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192.168.3.192: atvm-linux-h2h / atvm-win-h2h (all atvm H2H remote destination machines will use the same static ip). H2H VMs should periodically be remade (cloned) to use the latest OS version?
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold (3 TB) Datastore
- atvm-linux-h2h - redhat 9.4 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4.x86_64
- atvm-win-h2h - Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Standard Evaluation Version: 10.0.20438 Build 20348
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192.168.3.193: atvm[#]-[os version] (all atvm source machines will use the same static ip)
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold-2 (3 TB) Datastore
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192.168.3.194: atvm-linux-h2h-2 / atvm-win-h2h-2 (all atvm H2H remote destination machines will use the same static ip). H2H VMs should periodically be remade (cloned) to use the latest OS version?
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold-2 (3 TB) Datastore
- atvm-linux-h2h - redhat 9.4 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4.x86_64
- atvm-win-h2h - Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Standard Evaluation Version: 10.0.20438 Build 20348
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192.168.3.195: cmc-helper for compute migration ops
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192.168.3.196: atvm-openstack (ssh: OPENSTACK_SSH_USER / OPENSTACK_SSH_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local) -
192.168.3.197: atvm-openstack (ssh: OPENSTACK_SSH_USER / OPENSTACK_SSH_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local) - needs a 2nd ip? -
192.168.3.198:
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192.168.3.199**:** linux-repo-vm:
192.168.3.180 - 189: used for unit testing atvm clones (may release some ips down the road if we determine we don't need this many).
- 192.168.3.180:
- 192.168.3.181: aw999-redhat9.6 (unstructured migration client - aw 0413/2026)
- 192.168.3.182:
- 192.168.3.183: atvmxxx-w2k22-uefi (anthony 01/02/2026)
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba4_688d48 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:48 (0000:44:00.0)
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba5_688d49 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:49 (0000:44:00.1)
- 192.168.3.184:
- 192.168.3.185: atvm999-oracle8.10 (unstructured migration migrator - aw 03/03/2026)
- 192.168.3.186:
- 192.168.3.187:
- 192.168.3.188:
- 192.168.3.189:
192.168.3.176 - 179: used for atvm infrastructure
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192.168.3.176: atvm-ovirtengine (ssh: OVIRT_ENGINE_SSH_USER / OVIRT_ENGINE_SSH_PASSWORD; web portal: OVIRT_ENGINE_WEB_USER / OVIRT_ENGINE_WEB_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local) - sometimes after a reboot the kvm shows as down but it really isn't. Seems like a glitch. Putting it in maintenance mode and activating it seemed to get working again for whatever reason.- AutomatedTest-VMBootImgComputeMigration-Gold (512 GB)
- atvm-ovirtengine.cds.lab.com
- Cluster Name: atvm-kvm01-QACL
- Data Center: atvm-kvm01-Local
- VM Storage Domain: atvm-kvm01-LocalStorage
- Network: ovirtmgmt
- CMC Helper: cmchelper-vm (default name)
- CMC Disk Image: cmchelper-vm
- 4 cpu, 8GB memory, 60GB disk space
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192.168.3.177: atvm-kvm01 (ssh: OVIRT_KVM01_USER / OVIRT_KVM01_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)- AutomatedTest-VMBootImgComputeMigration-Gold (512 GB)
- atvm-kvm01.cds.lab.com
- 8 cpu, 16GB memory, 70GB disk space
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192.168.3.178: atvm-proxmox (ssh: PROXMOX_USER / PROXMOX_PASSWORD from
.env.credentials.local)- https://192.168.3.178:8006/
- email used for alerts: qatestuser.atvm@cirrusdata.com (alias email currently linked with anthony.wen@cirrusdata.com)
- hostname (FQDN): atvm-proxmox.cdsi.us.local
- AutomatedTest-VMBootImgComputeMigration-Gold (512 GB)
- 8 cpu, 16GB memory, 132GB disk space
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192.168.3.179
Zoning
All Automated Testing Virtual Machines will be using the same FC adapter. Currently, we will only be powering 1 at a time for testing, so there should be no conflicts when using the same FC adapter on all these vm clients.
VM's FC Passthrough Adapter Zoning to Pure 192.168.2.8 and Infinidat 192.168.2.65 on vCenter 192.168.0.201 (ESX165 192.168.1.165 / ESX166 192.168.1.166)
Switch Information:
Brocade 192.168.2.240 (use the locally managed switch credential; do not store it in tracked docs)
CDS1_ESX165 Passthrough Ports (==In-Use==):
PURE 192.168.2.8:
- ==zone1: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba7_654a1a==
- ==Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01==
- ==CDS1_ESX165_vmhba7_654a1a 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:1a (0000:85:00.0)==
- ==zone2: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba8_654a1b==
- ==Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11==
- ==CDS1_ESX165_vmhba8_654a1b 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:1b (0000:85:00.1)==
- zone3: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba5_654a18
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba5_654a18 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:18 (0000:84:00.0)
- zone4: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba5_654a18
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba5_654a18 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:18 (0000:84:00.0)
- zone5: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba6_654a19
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba6_654a19 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:19 (0000:84:00.1)
- zone6: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba6_654a19
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba6_654a19 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:19 (0000:84:00.1)
- zone7: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba9_653d1c
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba9_653d1c 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1c (0000:0e:00.0)
- zone8: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba9_653d1c
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba9_653d1c 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1c (0000:0e:00.0)
- zone9: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba10_653d1d
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba10_653d1d 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1d (0000:0e:00.1)
- zone10: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba10_653d1d
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba10_653d1d 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1d (0000:0e:00.1)
- zone11: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba11_653d1e
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba11_653d1e 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1e (0000:0f:00.0)
- zone12: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba11_653d1e
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba11_653d1e 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1e (0000:0f:00.0)
- zone13: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba12_653d1f
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba12_653d1f 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1f (0000:0f:00.1)
- zone14: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba12_653d1f
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba12_653d1f 21:00:00:24:ff:65:3d:1f (0000:0f:00.1)
INFINIDAT 192.168.2.65:
- zone1: InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba7_654a1a
- InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:25
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba7_654a1a 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:1a (0000:85:00.0)
- zone2: InfiniBox_N3FC5_c435_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba8_654a1b
- InfiniBox_N3FC5_c435 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:35
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba8_654a1b 21:00:00:24:ff:65:4a:1b (0000:85:00.1)
CDS1_ESX166 Passthrough Ports (==In-Use==):
PURE 192.168.2.8:
- ==zone1: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba6_688d4a==
- ==Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba6_688d4a 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:4a (0000:45:00.0)==
- ==zone2: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba7_688d4b==
- ==Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba7_688d4b 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:4b (0000:45:00.1)==
- ==zone3: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba4_688d48==
- ==Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba4_688d48 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:48 (0000:44:00.0)==
- ==zone4: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba4_688d48==
- ==Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba4_688d48 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:48 (0000:44:00.0)==
- ==zone5: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba5_688d49==
- ==Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba5_688d49 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:49 (0000:44:00.1)==
- ==zone6: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba5_688d49==
- ==Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba5_688d49 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:49 (0000:44:00.1)==
- zone7: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba16_671538
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba16_671538 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:38 (0000:0e:00.0)
- zone8: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba16_671538
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba16_671538 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:38 (0000:0e:00.0)
- zone9: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba17_671539
- Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba17_671539 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:39 (0000:0e:00.1)
- zone10: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba17_671539
- Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba17_671539 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:39 (0000:0e:00.1)
- ==zone11: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba18_67153a==
- ==Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba18_67153a 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:3a (0000:0f:00.0)==
- ==zone12: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba18_67153a==
- ==Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba18_67153a 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:3a (0000:0f:00.0)==
- ==zone13: Pure1_TA1_deee01_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba19_67153b==
- ==Pure1_TA1_deee01 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:01==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba19_67153b 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:3b (0000:0f:00.1)==
- ==zone14: Pure1_TB1_deee11_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba19_67153b==
- ==Pure1_TB1_deee11 52:4a:93:71:98:de:ee:11==
- ==CDS1_ESX166_vmhba19_67153b 21:00:00:24:ff:67:15:3b (0000:0f:00.1)==
INFINIDAT 192.168.2.65:
- zone1: InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba6_688d4a
- InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:25
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba6_688d4a 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:4a (0000:45:00.0)
- zone2: InfiniBox_N3FC5_c435_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba7_688d4b
- InfiniBox_N3FC5_c435 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:35
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba7_688d4b 21:00:00:24:ff:68:8d:4b (0000:45:00.1)
Storage Port Connections to Infinidat 192.168.2.65
- ESX165 (192.168.1.165):
- zone1: InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425_To_ESX165_I_871e
- 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:25
- 21:00:00:24:ff:46:87:1e (vmhba3)
- zone2: InfiniBox_N3FC5_c435_To_ESX165_I_871f
- 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:35
- 21:00:00:24:ff:46:87:1f (vmhba4)
- zone1: InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425_To_ESX165_I_871e
- ESX166 (192.168.1.166):
- zone1: InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425_To_ESX166_I_8888
- 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:25
- 21:00:00:24:ff:46:88:88 (vmhba2)
- zone2: InfiniBox_N3FC5_c435_To_ESX166_I_8889
- 57:42:b0:f0:00:10:c4:35
- 21:00:00:24:ff:46:88:89 (vmhba3
- zone1: InfiniBox_N2FC5_c425_To_ESX166_I_8888
Storage Port Connections from ESX165 and ESX166 to DGS172
- zone1: CDS1_DGS172_T100_821098_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba3_46871e
- CDS1_DGS172_T100_821098 53:a5:e0:30:01:82:10:98
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba3_46871e 21:00:00:24:ff:46:87:1e
- zone2: CDS1_DGS172_T101_82109a_To_CDS1_ESX165_vmhba4_46871f
- CDS1_DGS172_T101_82109a 53:a5:e0:30:01:82:10:9a
- CDS1_ESX165_vmhba4_46871f 21:00:00:24:ff:46:87:1f
- zone3: CDS1_DGS172_T100_821098_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba2_46888
- CDS1_DGS172_T100_821098 53:a5:e0:30:01:82:10:98
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba2_46888 21:00:00:24:ff:46:88:88
- zone4: CDS1_DGS172_T101_82109a_To_CDS1_ESX166_vmhba3_46889
- CDS1_DGS172_T101_82109a 53:a5:e0:30:01:82:10:9a
- CDS1_ESX166_vmhba3_46889 21:00:00:24:ff:46:88:89
VM Guest OS ISO Inventory
Datastores:
-
AutomatedTest-Install-ISO (for Installation ISOs)
-
AutomatedTest-Install-ISO-2 (for Installation ISOs)
\
List of Available VM Guest OS Images:
WINDOWS
- ==Windows 2008 R2==
- ==Windows 2016==
- ==Windows 2019==
- ==Windows 2022==
- ==Windows 2025==
REDHAT
https://access.redhat.com/downloads/content/479/ver=/rhel---9/9.1/x86_64/product-software
https://developers.redhat.com/products/rhel/download#rhelforsap896
- RHEL 6.0 - cmc doen't compile
- ==RHEL 6.1==
- ==RHEL 6.2==
- ==RHEL 6.3==
- ==RHEL 6.4==
- ==RHEL 6.5==
- ==RHEL 6.6==
- ==RHEL 6.7==
- ==RHEL 6.8==
- ==RHEL 6.9==
- ==RHEL 6.10==
- ==RHEL 7.0==
- ==RHEL 7.1==
- ==RHEL 7.2==
- ==RHEL 7.3==
- ==RHEL 7.4==
- ==RHEL 7.5==
- ==RHEL 7.6==
- ==RHEL 7.7==
- ==RHEL 7.8==
- ==RHEL 7.9==
- ==RHEL 8.0==
- ==RHEL 8.1==
- ==RHEL 8.2==
- ==RHEL 8.3==
- ==RHEL 8.4==
- ==RHEL 8.5==
- ==RHEL 8.6==
- ==RHEL 8.7==
- ==RHEL 8.8==
- ==RHEL 8.9==
- ==RHEL 8.10==
- ==RHEL 9.0==
- ==RHEL 9.1==
- ==RHEL 9.2==
- ==RHEL 9.3==
- ==RHEL 9.4==
- ==RHEL 9.5==
- ==RHEL 9.6==
- ==RHEL 9.7==
- RHEL 9.8
- ==RHEL 10.0==
- ==RHEL 10.1==
- RHEL 10.2
AMAZON
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/amazon-linux-2-virtual-machine.htmlhttps://cdn.amazonlinux.com/os-images/2.0.20230221.0/
- ==Amazon Linux 2==
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/linux/al2023/ug/outside-ec2-download.html
- ==Amazon Linux 2023==
ROCKY
https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/
https://dl.rockylinux.org/vault/rocky/
- ==Rocky 8.3 #Pre-Release / Testing Version==
- ==Rocky 8.4==
- ==Rocky 8.5==
- ==Rocky 8.6==
- ==Rocky 8.7==
- ==Rocky 8.8==
- ==Rocky 8.9==
- ==Rocky 8.10==
- ==Rocky 9.0==
- ==Rocky 9.1==
- ==Rocky 9.2==
- ==Rocky 9.3==
- ==Rocky 9.4==
- ==Rocky 9.5==
- ==Rocky 9.6==
- ==Rocky 9.7==
- ==Rocky 10.0==
- ==Rocky 10.1==
UBUNTU
https://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/
- ==Ubuntu 16.04==
- ==Ubuntu 18.04==
- ==Ubuntu 20.04==
- ==Ubuntu 22.04==
- ==Ubuntu 24.04==
- Ubuntu 26.04
FEDORA
https://download-ib01.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/
http://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/
- ==Fedora 27==
- ==Fedora 28==
- ==Fedora 33==
- ==Fedora 34==
- Fedora 35
- Fedora 36
- Fedora 37
- Fedora 38
- Fedora 39
- Fedora 40
- Fedora 41
- Fedora 42\nFedora 43
DEBIAN
<http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/ >(http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists//main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso)
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history
NOTES:
-
Debian seems to use "strict" by default for their mulitipath configuration. This prevents new multipath disks to be seen by the OS when disks are assigned. Need to make sure to add the following in the multipath.conf to allow for the multipath disks to be found during auto allocation.
defaults { find_multipaths "yes" }
- ==Debian 9.0.0==
- ==Debian 9.1.0==
- ==Debian 9.2.0==
- ==Debian 9.3.0==
- Debian 9.4.0
- Debian 9.5.0
- Debian 9.6.0
- Debian 9.7.0
- Debian 9.8.0
- Debian 9.9.0
- ==Debian 9.10.0 - Broken: Can't Get==
- Debian 9.11.0
- Debian 9.12.0
- Debian 9.13.0
- Debian 10.0.0
- Debian 10.1.0
- Debian 10.2.0
- Debian 10.3.0
- Debian 10.4.0
- Debian 10.5.0
- Debian 10.6.0
- Debian 10.7.0
- Debian 10.8.0
- Debian 10.9.0
- Debian 10.10.0
- Debian 10.11.0
- Debian 10.12.0
- Debian 10.13.0
- Debian 11.0.0
- Debian 11.1.0
- Debian 11.2.0
- Debian 11.3.0
- Debian 11.4.0
- Debian 11.5.0
- Debian 11.6.0
- Debian 11.7.0
- Debian 11.8.0
- Debian 11.9.0
- Debian 11.10.0
- Debian 11.11.0
- Debian 12.0.0
- Debian 12.1.0
- Debian 12.2.0
- ==Debian 12.3.0 (NEVER RELEASED)==
- Debian 124.0
- Debian 12.5.0
- Debian 12.6.0
- Debian 12.7.0
- Debian 12.8.0
- Debian 12.9.0
- ==Debian 12.10.0==
- ==Debian 13.0.0==
- ==Debian 13.1.0==
- ==Debian 13.2.0==
ORACLE
https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-isos.html
https://mirrors.kernel.org/oracle/
- Oracle 6.0 - cmc doen't compile
- ==Oracle 6.1==
- ==Oracle 6.2==
- ==Oracle 6.3==
- ==Oracle 6.4==
- ==Oracle 6.5==
- ==Oracle 6.6==
- ==Oracle 6.7==
- ==Oracle 6.8==
- ==Oracle 6.9==
- ==Oracle 6.10==
- ==Oracle 7.0==
- ==Oracle 7.1==
- ==Oracle 7.2==
- ==Oracle 7.3==
- ==Oracle 7.4==
- ==Oracle 7.5==
- ==Oracle 7.6==
- ==Oracle 7.7==
- ==Oracle 7.8==
- ==Oracle 7.9==
- ==Oracle 8.0==
- ==Oracle 8.1==
- ==Oracle 8.2==
- ==Oracle 8.3==
- ==Oracle 8.4==
- ==Oracle 8.5==
- ==Oracle 8.6==
- ==Oracle 8.7==
- ==Oracle 8.8==
- ==Oracle 8.9==
- ==Oracle 8.10==
- ==Oracle 9.0==
- ==Oracle 9.1==
- ==Oracle 9.2==
- ==Oracle 9.3==
- ==Oracle 9.4==
- ==Oracle 9.5==
- ==Oracle 9.6==
- ==Oracle 9.7==
- ==Oracle 10.0==
- ==Oracle 10.1==
CENTOS
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/
Note: Centos is doing streams now so there are no set version releases after 8.5 (01/08/2026)
- Centos 6.0 - cmc doen't compile
- ==Centos 6.1==
- ==Centos 6.2==
- ==Centos 6.3==
- ==Centos 6.4==
- ==Centos 6.5==
- ==Centos 6.6==
- ==Centos 6.7==
- ==Centos 6.8==
- ==Centos 6.9==
- ==Centos 6.10==
- ==Centos 7.0==
- ==Centos 7.1==
- ==Centos 7.2==
- ==Centos 7.3==
- ==Centos 7.4==
- ==Centos 7.5==
- ==Centos 7.6==
- ==Centos 7.7==
- ==Centos 7.8==
- ==Centos 7.9==
- ==Centos 8.0==
- ==Centos 8.1==
- ==Centos 8.2==
- ==Centos 8.3==
- ==Centos 8.4==
- ==Centos 8.5==
SuSe
https://www.suse.com/download/sles/
Need a paid subscription to access the repo. Only made up to 15.2 before having issues with installing packages for 15.1. Looking into switching over to OpenSuse
- Suse 11.4
- Suse 12.0
- Suse 12.1
- Suse 12.2
- Suse 12.3
- Suse 12.4
- Suse 12.5
- ==Suse 15.0==
- ==Suse 15.1==
- ==Suse 15.2==
- ==Suse 15.3==
- ==Suse 15.4==
- ==Suse 15.5==
- ==Suse 15.6==
- ==Suse 15.7==
VM Guest OS Configuration - Linux
VM's will be powered on and tested 1 at a time. So the shared resources should not conflict with each other (ex. FC passthrough adapter and data disks. NOTE: esx prevents you from powering on multiple vm's sharing the same FC passthrough adapter and shared disks)
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Name the VM on ESX:
- "atvm[#]-[os ][major].[minor]" (ex. atvm2-Ubuntu16.04)
-
Install OS
- 4 CPU, 8GB Memory, [minimum disk size for specific distribution - as of 02/25/2025, atvm currently uses 16GB for linux, 40GB for windows but need to check distros and adjust accordingly]
- Name the VM hostname (OS won't like "." and sometimes "_" so replace with "-"): "atvm[#]-[os ][major]-[minor]" (ex. atvm2-Ubuntu16-04)
- Non-root user creation:
ATVM_NONROOT_DEFAULT_USER/ATVM_NONROOT_DEFAULT_PASSWORDfrom.env.credentials.local(if required) - root account:
ATVM_TARGET_USER/ATVM_TARGET_PASSWORDfrom.env.credentials.local - Install using minimal installation
- Set network as static with 192.168.3.191 / 255.255.252.0 [broadcast] / 192.168.0.1 [gateway]
-
Assign SCSI Controller
-
Assign VM Network
- vmxnet3
- Oracle: assign e1000 (can't use vmxnet3 for all or most?)
-
Assign 2 disks to be used for FC and iSCSI migration
- atvm-DISK_1.vmdk
- atvm-DISK_2.vmdk
-
Assign FC adapter
- 85.00.0 / 85.00.1 (esx 1.165)
- 45:00.0 / 45:00.1 (esx 1.166)
-
Select Boot Option (under VM Options → Boot Options): Turn off Secure Boot if using EFI
-
Enable ssh / root
- May need to install openssh-server
- Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and set "PermitRootLogin" to "yes"
- Restart sshd
-
Disable auto OS updates (like Ubuntu)
-
Ubuntu: vim /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades and set the following to 0 to disable
- APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0";
- APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "0";
-
-
Change default boot order to base kernel instead of UEK kernel (like Oracle Linux) - as of 05/2024, we support UEK and SEL. By default, ATVM environment has it off but we can make a handful of UEK / SEL versions on a case by case basis.
-
May need to update repositories for eol versions: Find repo related files in "AutomatedTest-Install-ISO/Updating EoL Packages - CentOS RHEL/Repo Config" folder
-
CentOS 6.10 and below - point repo to centos vault 6.10 release
-
Redhat 6.10 and below - Sometimes had issues when pointing to centos vault repo so created an internal offline DVD inux repo. Point repo to redhat vault 6.10 internal offline DVD linux repository on 192.168.3.199/redhat-vault.
-
Oracle 6.10 and below - point repo to latest 6 repo
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Debian - point to the archive repo
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Edit:
/etc/apt/sources.listand adddeb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ stretch main -
Create and edit:
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99no-check-valid-untiland add the following lines:Acquire::Check-Valid-Until "true";Acquire::Check-Date "true";
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Run
apt update -
Install packages
-
-
-
Point RHEL to the internal offline DVD linux repository on 192.168.3.199/redhat-vault (for RHEL 7.0 and above)… Sometimes had issues when pointing to centos vault repo so created an internal offline DVD inux repo. ==[As of 08/28/2024 - Looks like you can use the free account to link to the RedHat repositories to install and update the system. Tried it for Redhat9.4. Redhat9.4+ probably won't have Full DVD ISO's (only boot ISOs). May not need the offline DVD repository but I have not updated the previous OS versions]==
-
Point OEL 7.0-7.1 to the internal offline DVD linux repository to update curl, then switched back to the default OEL repo to perform the rest of the updates
-
Point SUSE Linux to the internal offline DVD linux repository. Suse requires an active paid subscription to get updates.
-
May need to "hack" eol os versions to update the ssl in order to perform yum installs (CentOS/RHEL/OEL 6.10 and below)
- File Location: "AutomatedTest-Install-ISO/Updating EoL Packages - CentOS RHEL OEL"
- Download and install kernel header / devel packages for OS version:
- rpm -Uvh kernel-devel* kernel-headers* --force
- Download and install the 38 rpm packages from the root of "Updating EoL Packages - CentOS RHEL" folder:
- rpm -Uvh perl-5.10.1-144.el6.x86_64.rpm perl-Module-Pluggable-3.90-144.el6.x86_64.rpm perl-Pod-Simple-3.13-144.el6.x86_64.rpm perl-version-0.77-144.el6.x86_64.rpm perl-libs-5.10.1-144.el6.x86_64.rpm perl-Pod-Escapes-1.04-144.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh libgcc-4.4.7-23.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh tzdata-2018e-3.el6.noarch.rpm ; rpm -Uvh glibc-2.12-1.212.el6.x86_64.rpm glibc-common-2.12-1.212.el6.x86_64.rpm glibc-devel-2.12-1.212.el6.x86_64.rpm glibc-headers-2.12-1.212.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh cpp-4.4.7-23.el6.x86_64.rpm mpfr-2.4.1-6.el6.x86_64.rpm ppl-0.10.2-11.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh gcc-4.4.7-23.el6.x86_64.rpm cloog-ppl-0.15.7-1.2.el6.x86_64.rpm libgomp-4.4.7-23.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh make-3.81-23.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh openssl-1.0.1e-57.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh curl-7.19.7-53.el6_9.x86_64.rpm libcurl-7.19.7-53.el6_9.x86_64.rpm libssh2-1.4.2-2.el6_7.1.x86_64.rpm nss-3.36.0-8.el6.x86_64.rpm nss-util-3.36.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm nspr-4.19.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm nss-softokn-3.14.3-23.3.el6_8.x86_64.rpm nss-softokn-freebl-3.14.3-23.3.el6_8.x86_64.rpm nss-sysinit-3.36.0-8.el6.x86_64.rpm nss-tools-3.36.0-8.el6.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh ca-certificates-2018.2.22-65.1.el6.noarch.rpm p11-kit-0.18.5-2.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm p11-kit-trust-0.18.5-2.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm libtasn1-2.3-6.el6_5.x86_64.rpm ; rpm -Uvh zlib-1.2.3-29.el6.x86_64.rpm --force
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Install linux headers (Perform if step 9 was skipped. May need to install manually. Make sure the kernel versions match)
- apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
- yum install kernel-devel (yum install "kernel-devel-$(uname -r)") / yum install kernel-headers (yum install "kernel-headers-$(uname -r)")
- zypper install -n -y --type pattern devel_basis ; zypper install -n -y -f kernel-devel kernel-source libselinux-devel
-
Install vim
- apt -y install vim
- yum -y install vim
- zypper install -n -y vim
-
Install perl
- apt -y install perl
- yum -y install perl
- zypper install -n -y perl
-
Install gdb
- apt -y install gdb
- yum -y install gdb
- zypper install -n -y gdb
-
Install for rescan-scsi-bus
- apt -y install scsitools
- yum -y install sg3_utils
- zypper install -n -y sg3_utils
-
Install net-tools
- apt -y install net-tools
- yum -y install net-tools
- zypper install -n -y net-tools
-
Install parted
- apt -y install parted
- yum -y install parted
- zypper install -n -y parted
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Install FIO (can get a version from "AutomatedTest-Install-ISO/Updating EoL Packages - CentOS RHEL")
- apt -y install fio
- yum -y install fio
- zypper install -n -y fio
- Install from source code - copy of fio-3.20.tar.gz with installation notes should be in "AutomatedTest-Install-ISO" datastore
-
Install ssl / ca-certificates
- apt -y install ca-certificates
- yum -y install ca-certificates
- zypper install -n -y ca-certificates
-
May need to update curl
- apt -y install curl
- yum -y install curl
- zypper install -n -y curl
-
Install python (3.6.6?)
- apt -y install python3
- yum -y install python3
- zypper install -n -y python3
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Might need to install elfutils-libelf-devel to compile cmc (Centos8.0 - 8.3, Redhat 8.0 - 8.6, Oracle 8.0-8.6, Rocky8.9)
- yum -y install elfutils-libelf-devel
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Make sure vmtools are installed (might need to manually install vmtools for older OS versions)
- Click "Click VMware Tools" on ESX UI
- From the client, mount the cdrom
- Extract: tar -zxvf /mnt/cdrom/VMwareTools-10.2.1-8267844.tar.gz -C /tmp/
- cd /tmp/
- Run: "./vmware-install.pl"
- Refresh the ESX UI and confirm ip address of client is now displayed
-
May need to remake the boot image for some versions and include the vmw_pvscsi drivers in the image (for compute migration). Older versions of CentOS and RHEL don't seem to need to have the images remade despite not listing the driver there (lsinitrd |grep vmw_pvscsi). However, Oracle 7.3+, CentOS 7.3+, Rocky8.9-8.10, 9.3+ and RHEL 7.0+ do need to have their boot images remade.
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backup the boot image:
cp /boot/initramfs-$(uname -r).img /boot/initramfs-$(uname -r).img.orig ; ll /boot/initramfs-$(uname -r).img*
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vim /etc/dracut.conf.d/cmc-compute-migration.conf and add "add_drivers+="vmw_pvscsi"":
echo "add_drivers+=\"vmw_pvscsi\"" >> /etc/dracut.conf.d/cmc-compute-migration.conf; cat /etc/dracut.conf.d/cmc-compute-migration.conf
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perform dracut to remake the image:
/usr/sbin/dracut -f -v --no-hostonly /boot/initramfs-$(uname -r).img
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check the image includes the driver:
lsinitrd |grep vmw_pvscsi
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Make sure SEL is disabled - as of 05/14/2024 we can install cmc successfully with SEL enabled. However, the atvm environment will have it off by default on the gold disk image. We can subsequently switch SEL to enforcing if we want to specifically test with SEL set to enforcing. Please see the following section to switch SEL to enforcing Switch from SEL=disabled to SEL=enforcing
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"getenforce" or "setatus"
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edit "etc/selinux/config", change "SELINUX=enforcing" to "disabled" and reboot:
sed -i 's/=enforcing/=disabled/g' /etc/selinux/config ; cat /etc/selinux/config
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SUSE / Debian- by default it installs multipath. Some later versions of RHEL might install it by default. Remove it so we can test cmc installing it for us
-
SUSE
- zypper remove -n -y multipath-tools
- zypper remove -n -y libmpath0
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Debian
- apt remove multipath-tools
- dpkg --purge multipath-tools
- apt remove open-iscsi
- dpkg --purge open-iscsi
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RedHat
- yum remove -y device-mapper-multipath
-
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Check if a network manager is installed. MIght need to install one that is supported by migrateops (ex. Debian 13 doesn't have one installed by default)
- apt install network-manager
-
SUSE - Might need to install the following (needed by: SUSE15.3)
- zypper install -n -y libopenssl-devel
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Might need to install sudo
- apt install sudo
- zypper install -n -y sudo
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Note the kernel and add to inventory in this doc as well as the "notes" field on the VM
- uname -r
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Power off the vm
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Take a snapshot before verifying cmc can be installed
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If packages need to installed / updated or system needs to be adjusted to get cmc installed, make notes to perform these on the gold atvm.
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Verify you can create
- local migration
- compute migration
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Revert back to the snapshot before cmc was installed
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Delete the snapshot
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Prepare to create next atvm
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After creating a bunch of vms, unregister all the atvm vms
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From DGS, take a snapshot of the AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold[-#] disk
Switch from SEL=disabled to SEL=enforcing
If the system has been up and running with SEL=disabled, you cannot just swtich the config from "disabled" to "enforcing" or you may experience hanging issues when you reboot. The proper way to switch is to to the following.
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Edit "etc/selinux/config" and change "SELINUX=enforcing" to "disabled"
sed -i 's/=disabled/=permissive/g' /etc/selinux/config ; cat /etc/selinux/config
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Perform the following to force relabel: "touch ./autorelabel"
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Reboot the system
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When the system is back up, edit the "etc/selinux/config" and change "SELINUX=permissive" to "enforcing"
sed -i 's/=permissive/=enforcing/g' /etc/selinux/config ; cat /etc/selinux/config
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Reboot the system again
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Check SEL is enforcing: "getenforce"
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Might have to install the following packag: yum install policycoreutils-python-utils
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Install CMC and it should install successfully now with SEL set to enforcing
VM Guest OS Gold Images
Notes:
- Supported Versions: https://customer.cirrusdata.com/cdc/kb/articles/cirrus-migrate-cloud-oskernel-requirements-o3F2UdKnds
VM Inventory on Datastore: AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold
- Amazon Linux 2 [atvm1-amazonlinux2] - 4.14.301-224.520.amzn2.x86_64
- Currently can't figure out how to get FC to work with Amazon Linux
- Ubuntu 16.04 [atvm2-ubuntu16.04] - 4.4.0-21-generic
- (11/27/2023 need to use -no-check-certificate and --insecure to install cmc)
- Seems to have a problem with powering off at the end when using iscsi for the test (no problem with fc)
- Ubuntu 18.04 [atvm3-ubuntu18.04] - 4.15.0-20-generic
- Ubuntu 20.04 [atvm4-ubuntu20.04] - 5.4.0-144-generic
- Ubuntu 22.04 [atvm5-ubuntu22.04] - 5.15.0-25-generic
- Problem with the rescan-scsi-bus.sh. It will either remove all devices from the system or change the sd mapping, thus making the OS read-only. Updated the packages for the kernel and that fixed it.
- apt-get update
- apt-mark hold linux-image* linux-headers* linux-modules*
- apt-get upgrade
- Problem with the rescan-scsi-bus.sh. It will either remove all devices from the system or change the sd mapping, thus making the OS read-only. Updated the packages for the kernel and that fixed it.
- ==CentOS 6.0 [atvm6-centos6.0] - 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64==
- ==couldn't compile and install cmc but keeping in case there is a way (as of 04/19/2023). Will reuse atvm6 in future if it's not possible==
- CentOS 6.1 [atvm7-centos6.1] - 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.2 [atvm8-centos6.2] - 2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.3 [atvm9-centos6.3] - 2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.4 [atvm10-centos6.4] - 2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.5 [atvm11-centos6.5] - 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.6 [atvm12-centos6.6] - 2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.7 [atvm13-centos6.7] - 2.6.32-573.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.8 [atvm14-centos6.8] - 2.6.32-642.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.9 [atvm15-centos6.9] - 2.6.32-696.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 6.10 [atvm16-centos6.10] - 2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64
- CentOS 7.0 [atvm17-centos7.0] - 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.1 [atvm18-centos7.1] - 3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.2 [atvm19-centos7.2] - 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
- [07/29/2024] - updated lvm2 package to fix duplicate disk issue where system switches to destination disk upon final cutover over for boot disk (ie. migration corruption) - lvm2-2.02.187-6.el7_9.5.x86_64
- CentOS 7.3 [atvm20-centos7.3] - 3.10.0-514.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.4 [atvm21-centos7.4] - 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.5 [atvm22-centos7.5] - 3.10.0-862.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.6 [atvm23-centos7.6] - 3.10.0-957.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.7 [atvm24-centos7.7] - 3.10.0-1062.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.8 [atvm25-centos7.8] - 3.10.0-1127.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 7.9 [atvm26-centos7.9] - 3.10.0-1160.el7.x86_64
- CentOS 8.0 [atvm27-centos8.0] - 4.18.0-80.el8.x86_64
- CentOS 8.1 [atvm28-centos8.1] - 4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64
- Based kernel compatibility issues with ESX PCI Passthrough with QLogic QLE25xx HBA. Needed to be updated. Works about 90% of the time.
- Over time need to multipath service becomes masked for some reason: unmask the service (systemctl unmask multipathd.service) or reinstall (yum -y remove device-mapper-multipath ; yum -y install device-mapper-multipath)
- CentOS 8.2 [atvm29-centos8.2] - 4.18.0-193.el8.x86_64
- CentOS 8.3 [atvm30-centos8.3] - 4.18.0-240.el8.x86_64
- CentOS 8.4 [atvm31-centos8.4] - 4.18.0-305.3.1.el8.x86_64
- CentOS 8.5 [atvm32-centos8.5] - 4.18.0-348.el8.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 8.4 [atvm33-rocky8.4] - 4.18.0-305.3.1.el8_4.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 8.5 [atvm34-rocky8-5] - 4.18.0-348.el8.0.2.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 8.6 [atvm35-rocky8.6] - 4.18.0-372.9.1.el8.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 8.7 [atvm36-rocky8.7] - 4.18.0-425.3.1.el8.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 8.8 [atvm37-rocky8.8] - 4.18.0-477.10.1.el8_8.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 9.0 [atvm38-rocky9.0] - 5.14.0-70.13.1.el9_0.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 9.1 [atvm39-rocky9.1] - 5.14.0-162.6.1.el9_1.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 9.2 [atvm40-rocky9.2] - 5.14.0-284.11.1.el9_2.x86_64
- ==RedHat Linux 6.0 [atvm41-redhat6.0] - 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64==
- ==couldn't compile and install cmc but keeping in case there is a way (as of 07/28/2023). Will reuse atvm41 in future if it's not possible==
- RedHat Linux 6.1 [atvm42-redhat6.1] - 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.2 [atvm43-redhat6.2] - 2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.3 [atvm44-redhat6.3] - 2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.4 [atvm45-redhat6.4] - 2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.5 [atvm46-redhat6.5] - 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.6 [atvm47-redhat6.6] - 2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.7 [atvm48-redhat6.7] - 2.6.32-573.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.8 [atvm49-redhat6.8] - 2.6.32-642.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.9 [atvm50-redhat6.9] - 2.6.32-696.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 6.10 [atvm51-redhat6.10] - 2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.0 [atvm52-redhat7.0] - 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.1 [atvm53-redhat7.1] - 3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.2 ]atvm54-redhat7.2] - 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
- [07/29/2024] - updated lvm2 package to fix duplicate disk issue where system switches to destination disk upon final cutover over for boot disk (ie. migration corruption) - lvm2-2.02.187-6.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.3 [atvm55-redhat7.3] - 3.10.0-514.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.4 [atvm56-redhat7.4] - 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.5 [atvm57-redhat7.5] - 3.10.0-862.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.6 [atvm58-redhat7.6] - 3.10.0-957.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.7 [atvm59-redhat7.7] - 3.10.0-1062.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.8 [atvm60-redhat7.8] - 3.10.0-1127.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 7.9 [atvm61-redhat7.9] - 3.10.0-1160.el7.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.0 [atvm62-redhat8.0] - 4.18.0-80.el8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.1 [atvm63-redhat8.1] - 4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64
- Based kernel compatibility issues with ESX PCI Passthrough with QLogic QLE25xx HBA. Needed to be updated. Works about 60-70% of the time
- RedHat Linux 8.2 [atvm64-redhat8.2] - 4.18.0-193.el8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.3 [atvm65-redhat8.3] - 4.18.0-240.el8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.4 [atvm66-redhat8.4] - 4.18.0-305.el8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.5 [atvm67-redhat8.5] - 4.18.0-348.el8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.6 [atvm68-redhat8.6] - 4.18.0-372.9.1.el8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.7 [atvm69-redhat8.7] - 4.18.0-425.3.1.el8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 9.0 [atvm70-redhat9.0] - 5.14.0-70.22.1.el9_0.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 9.1 [atvm71-redhat9.1] - 5.14.0-162.6.1.el9_1.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 9.2 [atvm72-redhat9.2] - 5.14.0-284.11.1.el9_2.x86_64
- ==Oracle Linux 6.0 [atvm73-oracle6.0] - 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64==
- ==couldn't compile and install cmc but keeping in case there is a way (as of 07/28/2023). Will reuse atvm73 in future if it's not possible.==
- Oracle Linux 6.1 [atvm74-oracle6.1] - 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.2 [atvm75-oracle6.2] - 2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.3 [atvm76-oracle6.3] - 2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.4 [atvm77-oracle6.4] - 2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.5 [atvm78-oracle6.5] - 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.6 [atvm79-oracle6.6] - 2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.7 [atvm80-oracle6.7] - 2.6.32-573.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.8 [atvm81-oracle6.8] - 2.6.32-642.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.9 [atvm82-oracle6.9] - 2.6.32-696.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 6.10 [atvm83-oracle6.10] - 2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.0 [atvm84-oracle7.0] - 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.1 [atvm85-oracle7.1] - 3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.2 [atvm86-oracle7.2] - 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
- [07/29/2024] - updated lvm2 package to fix duplicate disk issue where system switches to destination disk upon final cutover over for boot disk (ie. migration corruption) - lvm2-2.02.187-6.0.5.el7_9.5.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.3 [atvm87-oracle7.3] - 3.10.0-514.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.4 [atvm88-oracle7.4] - 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.5 [atvm89-oracle7.5] - 3.10.0-862.el7.x86_64fc
- Oracle Linux 7.6 [atvm90-oracle7.6] - 3.10.0-957.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.7 [atvm91-oracle7.7] - 3.10.0-1062.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.8 [atvm92-oracle7.8] - 3.10.0-1127.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 7.9 [atvm93-oracle7.9] - 3.10.0-1160.el7.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.0 [atvm94-oracle8.0] - 4.18.0-80.el8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.1 [atvm95-oracle8.1] - 4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64
- Over time need to multipath service becomes masked for some reason: unmask the service (systemctl unmask multipathd.service) or reinstall (yum -y remove device-mapper-multipath ; yum -y install device-mapper-multipath)
- Oracle Linux 8.2 [atvm96-oracle8.2] - 4.18.0-193.el8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.3 [atvm97-oracle8.3] - 4.18.0-240.el8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.4 [atvm98-oracle8.4] - 4.18.0-305.el8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.5 [atvm99-oracle8.5] - 4.18.0-348.el8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.6 [atvm100-oracle8.6] - 4.18.0-372.9.1.el8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.7 [atvm101-oracle8.7] - 4.18.0-425.3.1.el8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 9.0 [atvm102-oracle9.0] - 5.14.0-70.13.1.0.3.el9_0.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 9.1 [atvm103-oracle9.1] - 5.14.0-162.6.1.el9_1.x86_64
- Fedora 27 [atvm104-fedora27] - 4.13.9-300.fc27.x86_64
- Fedora 28 [atvm105-fedora28 - 4.16.3-301.fc28.x86_64
- Fedora 33 [atvm106-fedora33] - 5.8.15-301.fc33.x86_64 (default kernel); 5.14.18-100.fc33.x86_64
- Fedora 34 [atvm107-fedora34] - 5.11.12-300.fc34.x86_64
- ==local boot migration will boot into a blank unresponsive screen after choosing kernel to boot into. There is no issue when doing remote boot migration.==
- ==Windows Server 2008R2 [atvm108-w2k8r2] - 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601==
- ==Lower priority - still needs to be worked on since it's older and is lacking support/==
- Windows Server 2012 [atvm109-w2k12R2] - 6.3.9600 Build 9600
- Windows Server 2016 [atvm110-w2k16] - 10.0.14393 Build 14393
- ==mtdi usually causes power off to take a long time… eventually does==
- Windows Server 2019 [atvm111-w2k19] - 10.0.17763 Build 17763
- Windows Server 2022 [atvm112-w2k22] - 10.0.20438 Build 20348
- ==#Waiting for request to support: Debian 9.0.0 [atvm113-debian9.0.0] - 4.9.0-3-amd64 (11/28/2023 - need to use -no-check-certificate and --insecure to install cmc)==
- ==snapshot==
- ==test==
- ==change ip from 3.196 to 3.191==
- ==add data disks==
- ==add FC adapters==
- ==delete snapshot==
- Amazon Linux 2023 [atvm114-amazonlinux2023] - 6.1.61-85.141.amzn2023.x86_64
- ==Currently can't figure out how to get FC to work with Amazon Linux==
- ==Reboot template (cmc-automated-pure-allocation-reboot-test-template.py) won't work well because mtdi service starts up before the iscsi service starts (07/16/2024 - script was updated to resync when specific error was encountered.==
- ==#Waiting for request to support: Debian 9.1.0 [atvm115-debian9.1.0] - 4.9.0-3-amd64 (12/14/2023 need to use -no-check-certificate and --insecure to install cmc)==
- ==snapshot==
- ==test==
- ==change ip to 3.191==
- ==add data disks==
- ==add FC adapters==
- ==delete snapshot==
- ==#Waiting for request to support: Debian 9.2.0 [atvm116-debian9.2.0] - 4.9.0-4-amd64==
- ==snapshot==
- ==test==
- ==change ip 3.191==
- ==add data disks==
- ==add FC adapters==
- ==delete snapshot==
- Oracle 9.2 [atvm117-oracle9.2] - 5.14.0-284.11.1.el9_2.x86_64
- Oracle 9.3 [atvm118-oracle9.3] - 5.14.0-362.8.1.el9_3.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 9.3 [atvm119-rocky9.3] - 5.14.0-362.8.1.el9_3.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 9.3 [atvm120-redhat9.3] - 5.14.0-362.8.1.el9_3.x86_64
- Ubuntu 24.04 [atvm121-ubuntu24.04] - 6.8.0-31-generic
- RedHat Linux 9.4 [atvm122-redhat9.4] - 5.14.0-427.33.1.el9_4.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 9.4 [atvm123-rocky9.4] - 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.8 [atvm124-redhat8.8] - 4.18.0-477.27.1.el8_8.x86_64
- RedHat Linux 8.9 [atvm125-redhat8.9] - 4.18.0-513.24.1.el8_9.x86_64
- RedHat LInux 8.10 [atvm126-redhat8.10] - 4.18.0-553.16.1.el8_10.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 8.9 [atvm127-rocky8.9] - 4.18.0-513.5.1.el8_9.x86_64
- Rocky Linux 8.10 [atvm128-rock8.10] - 4.18.0-553.el8_10.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.8 [atvm129-oracle8.8] - 4.18.0-477.10.1.el8_8.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.9 [atvm130-oracle8.9] - 4.18.0-513.5.1.el8_9.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.10 [atvm131-oracle8.10] - 4.18.0-553.el8_10.x86_64
- Suse Linux 15.5 [atvm132-suse15.5] - 5.14.21-150500.53-default
- Hanging issue if doing "rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -r" if done after cmotion → reboot… used updated version of sg3_utils. Doesn't seem to our issue. Skipping rescan for SUSE
- lsblk issue - can use redhat 8.8 lsblk to replace system one
- Oracle Linux 7.9 UEK / SEL [atvm133-oracle7.9-us] - 5.4.17-2102.201.3.el7uek.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 8.10 UEK / SEL [atvm134-oracle8.10-us] - 5.15.0-206.153.7.1.el8uek.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 9.3 UEK / SEL [atvm135-oracle9.3-us] - 5.15.0-200.131.27.el9uek.x86_64
- Oracle Linux 9.4 [atvm136-oracle9.4] - 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4.x86_64
- Suse Linux 15.4 [atvm137-suse15.4] - 5.14.21-150400.22-default
- Hanging issue if doing "rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -r" if done after cmotion → reboot… used updated version of sg3_utils. Doesn't seem to be our issue. Skipping rescan for SUSE
- lsblk issue - can use redhat 8.8 lsblk to replace system one
- Oracle Linux 9.4 OPT [atvm138-oracle9.4-opt] - 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4.x86_64
- Redhat Linux 9.5 [atvm139-redhat9.5] - 5.14.0-503.14.1.el9_5.x86_64
- Suse Linux 15.6 [atvm140-suse15.6] - 6.4.0-150600.21-default
- Hanging issue if doing "rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -r" if done after cmotion → reboot… used updated version of sg3_utils. Doesn't seem to our issue. Skipping rescan for SUSE
- lsblk issue - can use redhat 8.8 lsblk to replace system one
- Suse Linux 15.3 [atvm141-suse15.3] - 5.14.21-150400.22-default
- Couldn't make with base kernel 5.3.18-57-default for some reason?
- Hanging issue if doing "rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -r" if done after cmotion → reboot… used updated version of sg3_utils. Doesn't seem to be our issue. Skipping rescan for SUSE
- lsblk issue - can use redhat 8.8 lsblk to replace system one
- Suse Linux 15.2 [atvm142-suse15.2] - 5.3.18-22-default
- Hanging issue if doing "rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -r" if done after cmotion → reboot… used updated version of sg3_utils. Doesn't seem to be our issue. Skipping rescan for SUSE
- lsblk issue - can use redhat 7.8 lsblk to replace system one
- Suse Linux 15.1 [atvm143-suse15.1] - 4.12.14-195-default
- Hanging issue if doing "rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -r" if done after cmotion → reboot… used updated version of sg3_utils. Doesn't seem to be our issue. Skipping rescan for SUSE
- lsblk issue - can use redhat 7.8 lsblk to replace system one
- Suse Linux 15.0 [atvm144-suse15.0] - 4.12.14-23-default
- ==Currently crashes when session is created.. skip this for automation for now==
- Hanging issue if doing "rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -r" if done after cmotion → reboot… used updated version of sg3_utils. Doesn't seem to be our issue. Skipping rescan for SUSE
- lsblk issue - can use redhat 7.8 lsblk to replace system one
- Windows Server 2025 [atvm145-w2k25] - 10.0.26100 Build 26100
- install wmic optional feature - ==wmic is being depreciated so will need cmc to figure out how to use alt methods. For now we can still install wmic as an optional feature in windows 2025==
- Debian 12.10.0 [atvm146-debian12.10.0] - 6.1.0-34-amd64
- Redhat Linux 9.6 [atvm147-redhat9.6] - 5.14.0-570.12.1.el9_6.x86_64
- Redhat Linux 10 [atvm148-redhat10.0] - 6.12.0-55.9.1.el10_0.x86_64
- Can only be installed and booted on esx with cpu v3 and above
- Oracle Linux 9.6 [atvm149-oracle9.6] - 5.14.0-570.12.1.0.1.el9_6.x86_64
VM Inventory on Datastore: AutomatedTest-VMBootImg-Gold-2
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Oracle Linux 9.5 [atvm150-oracle9.5] - 5.14.0-503.11.1.el9_5.x86_64
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Rocky Linux 9.5 [atvm151-rocky9.5] - 5.14.0-503.14.1.el9_5.x86_64
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Rocky Linux 9.6 [atvm152-rocky9.6] - 5.14.0-570.17.1.el9_6.x86_64
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Rocky Linux 10.0 [atvm153-rocky10.0] - 6.12.0-55.12.1.el10_0.x86_64
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Oracle Linux 10.0 [atvm154-oracle10.0] UEFI - 6.12.0-55.9.1.0.1.el10_0.x86_64
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Suse Linux 15.7 [atvm155-suse15.7] UEFI - 6.4.0-150700.51-default
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==#Waiting for request to support - currently insertion has issues:== ==Debian 9.3 [atvm156-debian9.3.0] - 4.9.0-4-amd64==
- ==test==
- ==NEED TO REMAKE THIS - doesn't turn on==
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Debian 13.0.0 [atvm157-debian13.0.0] - 6.12.38+deb13-amd64 # need to set the multipath.conf
defaults { find_multipaths "yes" } -
Debian 13.1.0 [atvm158-debian13.1.0] - 6.12.43+deb13-amd64 # need to set the multipath.conf
defaults { find_multipaths "yes" } -
Debian 13.2.0 [atvm159-debian13.2.0] - 6.12.57+deb13-amd64 * RETEST - used setup script * # need to set the multipath.conf
defaults { find_multipaths "yes" } -
Redhat 9.7 [atvm160-redhat9.7] - 5.14.0-611.16.1.el9_7.x86_64 * used setup script *
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Redhat 10.1 [atvm161-redhat10.1] - 6.12.0-124.8.1.el10_1.x86_64 * used setup script *
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Oracle 9.7 [atvm162-oracle9.7] - 5.14.0-611.5.1.el9_7.x86_64 * used codex / script *
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Oracle 10.1 [atvm163-oracle10.1] - 6.12.0-124.8.1.el10_1.x86_64 * used codex / script *
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Rocky 9.7 [atvm164-rocky9.7] - 5.14.0-611.5.1.el9_7.x86_64 * used codex / script *
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Rocky 10.1 [atvm165-rocky10.1] - 6.12.0-124.8.1.el10_1.x86_64 * used codex / script *
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Ubuntu 26.04 [atvm166-ubuntu26.04] - 7.0.0-15-generic * used codex / script *
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Redhat 9.8 [atvm167-redhat9.8] - 5.14.0-70.22.1.el9_0.x86_64 * used codex / script *
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Redhat 10.2 [atvm168-redhat10.2] - 6.12.0-211.7.3.el10_2.x86_64 * used codex / script *
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==VM Creation Notes:==
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==configure==
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==snapshot==
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==test==
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==move to gold disk==
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==change ip 3.191==
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==add data disks==
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==add FC adapters==
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==delete snapshot==
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Temporary Unit Test Clients
These clients are created for other QA but on a temporary basis to help them unit test certain issues
- atvmxxx-w2k25 192.168.0.75
- aw999-oracle10-1-tj 192.168.3.205 (06/11/2026 - secure boot; tomasz)
- cdcpe-va-aw-2 192.168.3.231 (06/12/2026 - anthony; admin/admin)
- cdcpe-va-aw 192.168.0.85 (main cdcpe - anthony; admin/admin)