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1. EN le Q i eac son oy Configuration en Storage fa Add Systems fil Client Drive Be exacqVision Virtual Drive Configuration H E System 8 storage Name Capacity Enabled Video Space Used Space Status Serial Profiles mnt edvr o 0GB E Enabled 90 0 Serial Ports l g Event Linking E Drive E Schedule jmnt edvr 1 196 GB Enabled 95 l 5 not mf Users MEUM 0268 V Enabled Y 100 5 Healthy Expiration Configuration re oo Days of Recorded Video 0 Apply Cance 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 23 of 44 S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asi Technologie WWW EXaCg cCOM RR 4 12 2013 Working with Logical Volumes VMware has a hard limit of 2TB minus 512 bytes Disk space can be added to the server by mounting individual disk drives up to the 2TB limit As you expand your system or decide to deploy an EVA that requires a large amount of disk space it might be easier to create a LVM combining multiple 2TB virtual disks Your physical storage should be protected by a RAID level so there is no need to create a RAID group with the defined LVM as this would decrease performance When you deploy a LVM it is important that all of the LVM disks are from the same VMware defined datastore 1 Right click the EVA and click Add Choose Hard Disk and then click Next Add Hardware J gt exacqVision Virtual Appliance Virtual
2. NIC 2 Me Camera Q u Mansoament Switch Baca Q NIC 1 Ubuntubase D exacqVisio D nVirtual 2 Management Network Q Appliance prek 192 168 1 Configure a second port group for the management interface and use VLAN ID 4095 which accepts all VLAN traffic Connect the deployment interface to this port group After the virtual machine has been deployed add a second Ethernet interface and attach it to the Camera Port group Either scenario can support multiple physical adapters in order to provide redundancy for the virtual switch 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Eu Middle East Asi Technologie WWW eCXacq com ar en 4 12 2013 After the appliance is running and the IP address of ethO has been applied a second Ethernet adapter can be configured using the following steps 1 From the vSphere Client right click the exacqVision Virtual Appliance and choose Edit Settings 2 Click the Add button 3 Choose Ethernet Adapter and click Next 4 Change the adapter type to E1000 Click on the Network Connection drop down list and choose the network that will be used for camera traffic Make sure Connect at Power On remains selected and then click Next Add Hardware i 3 Network Type What type of network do you want to add Device Type Adapter Type Network connection Type E1000 rv Ready to Complete Adapter choice can affect both networking performance and migration comp
3. Z INOVCENTERO oc File Edit View Inventory Administration Plug ins Help New gt mn Deploy OVF Template Export gt Report gt By VMs and Data Templates Datast Browse VA Marketplace Drint AAae Click the Browse button and navigate to the downloaded exacqVision Virtual server Click Next Click Next on OVF Template Details Note the disk size requirements Read and accept the license agreement Click Next Rename the server if desired Click Next Select the datastore you want to deploy to Click Next LE a Choose the type of provisioning If you will modify the storage disk choose thin provisioning to reduce the installation time 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWWw exacq com 4 12 2013 9 Onthe Network Mapping screen under Destination Networks choose the network containing the exacqVision client Source OVF Template Details Map the networks used in this OVF template to networks in your inventory End User License Agreement Name and Location Storage Disk Format Network Mapping Ready to Complete Source Networks Destination Networks Camera Network 10 Under Networking Properties enter the Gateway DNS IP Address and Netmask If you prefer to use DHCP to populate these values click Next This information can easily be changed from the web interface after deployment Networking Properties
4. a 1 1 Mounted on P dev deu shm Var run var lock lib init ru boot Yar nnt export nnt edur 1 nnt edur 2 and navigate to Storage The new drive USA Corporate Headquarters Mexico Europe Middle East Asia Page 20 of 44 4 12 2013 Removing a Virtual Disk If you want to remove a disk the drive must first be removed from the operating system and then removed from the virtual machine Failure to remove the disk from the operating system first will result in the operating system freezing when started The 100GB storage drive is also provisioned to be on the same datastore as the server This might not be desirable for your specific storage setup If this is an initial setup and data has not been written to the default disk Exacq recommends thin provisioning the disk and simply disabling the disk as a recording source in exacqVision Client In the following example a 500GB storage drive is added on an external ISCSI storage server and the 100GB default drive is removed from the same datastore location as the EVA NOTE After storage is removed any video previously stored on the drive is lost Any data that you want to preserve or search must need to be migrated to another drive before deleting the drive Click in the console screen and press Enter to display to the CLI Log in as admin Open exacqVision Client click on the Config Setup icon and navigate to Storage De
5. 1 254 The output would look similar to the following admin exacqVision sudo sopt vmware share vani vami set network ethi STATICV4 10 10 1 30 255 255 255 0 10 10 1 254 sbin ifdown interface ethl not configured ssh stop waiting ssh start running process 23862 vami login no process found Network parameters successfully changed to requested values admin exacqVision 5 8 Ifa DHCP server is located on the management network ethO lose its fixed IP address Reset the interface using these two commands sudo ifdown eth0 sudo ifup ethO0 9 Open a web browser and navigate to the appliance s web interface Log in as admin and click on the Network tab Under Status note that the two adapters are correctly configured to two separate networks EXacd exacqVision Virtual Appliance Hetwork xacg Virtual VMS Help Logout user admin BEST asics Pron Network Status Hostname exacqVision Iocal Actions IPv4 Default Gateway 10 10 1 254 Preferred DNS Server 192 168 1 218 Alternate DNS Server Bl Managed by Interface Name Pv Info VAMI Type Static eth Address 192 168 103 131 Yes Hetmask 255 255 252 0 Type Static eth Address 10 10 1 30 Yes Netmask 255 255 255 0 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 33 of 44 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologies WWWw exacq com 4 12 2013 Performance Monitoring Virtual Machines s
6. Hard disk 1 Virtual Disk EA Parallel Port unavailable Hard disk2 Virtual Disk Hard disk3 Virtual Disk CD DVD drive 1 CD DVD Drive 1 Network adapter 1 ExacqClient La CD DVD Drive unavailable 5 USB Controller USB Device unavailable a8 PCI Device unavailable Ny fe Ethernet Adapter Hard Disk ha SCSI Device gaPodccorwnor A 2 Onthe Select a Disk screen click Next to create a new virtual disk 3 On the Create a Disk screen specify the new disk size up to 2TB Exacq recommends provisioning the drive as Thick Provision Eager Zeroed NOTE Depending on the size of the new disk this process could require an extended period of time and might negatively affect the performance of a host Thin provisioning is not an ideal choice as the drive will quickly become full of recorded data and performance might lag as the thin provisioned drive expands You can choose to keep the new drive with the virtual machine or you cay choose any available datastore presented to the host Note that video traffic creates a significant load on disk writes so you will need to monitor your data store to ensure acceptable performance 2 Add Hardware i Create a Disk i Spedfy the virtual disk size and provisioning policy Device Type Capacity Select a Disk Create Disk Cie aks PLN Disk Provisioning C Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed gt Thick Provision Eager Zeroed Thin Provi
7. Machine Properties Hardware Options Resources Profiles vService Virtual Machine Version 7 Config raton Device ype Show All Devices Add What sort of device do you wish to add to your virtual machine 2 GB Hardware Summary MK Memory 2048 MB fd cPus 1 Device Type Choose the type of device you wish t A Video card Video card Ready to Complete GF VMCI device Restricted F 1 scsi controller 0 LSI Logic Parallel p 4 ud Serial Port unavailable Hard disk 1 Virtual Disk Ed Parallel Port unavailable apPoaa Hard disk 3 Virtual Disk S n 3 i oF CD DVD Drive unavailable CD DVD drive 1 CD DVD Drive 1 E i Network adapter 1 ExacqClient USB Controller 8 PCI Device unavailable Na Ethernet Adapter Gal Hard Disk ha SCSI Device Help 2 Onthe Select a Disk screen click Next to create a new virtual disk 3 On the Create a Disk screen specify the new disk size up to 2TB Exacq recommends provisioning the drive as Thick Provision Eager Zeroed NOTE Depending on the size of the new disk this process could require an extended period of time and might negatively affect the performance of a host Thin provisioning is not a good choice as the drive will quickly become full of recorded data You can choose to keep the new drive with the virtual machine or you cay choose any available datastore presented to the host Note that video traf
8. Q a Places v x sys bus scsi devices i root Bonin kt ES File System 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 E Network L Floppy Drive fr md md 2 0 3 0 hosto host1 host2 Fi Documents W Music br fa fa Pictures md md root localhost bru ruw 1 root bru ru 1 root bru rw root bru rw root bru rw root bru rw root bru rw root bru rw root bru ru root bru rwu root bru rwu 1 root rootelocalhost 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 target2 0 0 target2 0 1 target2 0 2 ls 1 sdeuv sd disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct G G G G 0 O O G G B G Oct ST TT STE GT GT on on en 10 The exacqVision video storage should be mounted in the directory mnt edvr where each is associated with a label attached to a storage device Use the Is mnt edvr command to view the number of mount points You must create a new mount point incrementing to the next number The full path of this new directory will be used as the label for the device ls mnt edvr sudo mkdir mnt edvr 2 ls mnt edvr admin Exacq Virtual admin Exacq Virtual admin Exacq Virtual admin Exacq Virtual 75 ls mnt edur 5 sudo mkdir mnt edur 2 5 ls mnt edur ae exacq Techno
9. account In Terminal run sudo exacqscripts VamiNet sh to set the network adapter address Exit Terminal In exacqVision Client select the Config Setup icon and browse to the server which should have reconnected automatically The version number in the right pane should be incremented to the latest EDVR major release version Select System Verify that your license and system name are correct Select the Date Time tab and verify that the Time Zone is correct Select the Network tab and verify that the network setting for each network interface is correct Select the ActiveDirectory LDAP tab and verify the settings are correct if applicable Select the Storage icon and verify that all the disks are displayed and listed as Healthy Select Add IP Cameras and verify that all the cameras have reconnected Remove the evabackup directory Right click on the Appliance and Choose Open Console Log in to the console using the admin account In Terminal run sudo rm rf mnt edvr 1 evabackup 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S Technologie WWW i exa cq CO m 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia 4 12 2013 Pre Migration Data Sheet Use this sheet to record important information regarding your server before migration For the Virtual Appliance hardware setting note any changes that from the default shown in parentheses 1 Open exacqVision client and connect to the server In the navigation pane find your server In t
10. is transmitted and received across all NIC instances connected to the host High values here might indicate that packets are being dropped which could indicate a bottleneck in the network Network Mbps ee o i 1177712 117112 12 10 PM 3 10 PM 11912 2 10 PM 11712 6 10 PM E Usage ZF ret www exacq com tt nom 11812 12 10 AM 3 10 AM EEE EEE EEE NE a een ae ea ea a ee a a en a ne fee Se eee fi bi 118012 9 10 AM 11812 6 10 AM 11812 1 317 845 5710 5255 56080817 44 1438 310163 USA Corporate Headquarters Mexico l l Page 36 of 44 Europe Middle East Asia 4 12 2013 The VMS system writes large amounts of data to datastores attached to the host Bad disk performance often shows up as high CPU usage in your virtual machine as the disks are not able to keep up Disk latency is a good indicator of disk performance issues Click on the Advanced button and then Chart to open the Customize Performance Chart window Under Chart Options choose Disk Then choose the specific datastore object your exacqVision Virtual server is Writing to Under Counters check Kernel Write Latency and Physical Device Command Latency Click Apply to view the statistics 192 166 100 99 VMware ESXi 5 0 0 469512 Getting Started Summary Virtual Machines taie Configuratio Tasks amp Events Alarms Permissions Maps Storage Views Hardware Status Update Manager Overview Advanced Disk Real t
11. 11512 11512 11 5 12 118 12 1118 12 1118 12 11 05 AM 2 05PM 5 05 PM 8 05 PM 11 05 PM 2 05AM 5 05 AM 8 05 AM 11 05 AM 2 05PM 5 05 PM 8 05 PM 11 05 PM 2 05AM 5 05 AM 8 05 AM E Ready M Usage E Balloon Memory MBps CPU Usage MHz 5 01 1 950 4 5 1 900 40 1 850 1 800 4 3 5 1 750 3 0 1 700 v N a tf 2 5 1 650 2 0 1 600 4 1 550 15 1 500 1 0 1 450 05 1 400 0 0 1 350 A 1115 12 1414512 14512 11512 11 512 11812 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 5 12 11 5 12 11 5 12 11 5 12 11 6 12 11 6 12 11 6 12 11 05AM 2 05PM 5 05PM 8 05PM 11 05PM 2 05AM 5 05AM 8 05 AM 11 05 AM 2 35 PM 6 05PM 9 35 PM 1 05AM 4 35AM 8 05AM E Swap outrate E Swap in rate E Usage in MHz Also note the memory balloon and swap out rates These indicators should be at or near zero Values in these charts indicate memory limit placed on the virtual machine or memory overcommitment A value of 6 or less of memory free on the host indicates overcommitment of memory resources Scroll down the page to view the memory percentage The exacqVision Virtual server defaults to 2GB of RAM with a reservation of 2GB If this value averages above 80 consider adding memory resources to the virtual machine If this is a small deployment and this number is consistently below 50 you might be able to reclaim some host resources by lowering the memory reservation NOTE Usage of the exacqVision Web Service will dramatically increase CPU and memory demands on the virtual machine 1 3
12. 17 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asi Technologie WWW eCXacq com ME RR 4 12 2013 exacqgVision Virtual Getting Started Summary ETR bul Performance GEL cr ta cee Eee Meee cae Maps Storage Views Overview Advanced Memory 2 Disk KBps 67 77 500 66 75 000 65 4 72 500 64 70 000 63 67 500 E 62 5 n D 65 000 amp 61 g 62 500 60 000 59 57 500 58 55 000 57 52 500 56 4 4 l 4 50 000 s F F 3 11158012 190512 1905012 114512 114 512 1982 11812 11 8 12 1115 12 11158012 11 5 12 11512 11 82 118 12 11 8 12 11 40 AM 2 40PM 5 40PM 8 40PM 11 40PM 2 40AM 5 40 AM 8 40AM 11 40AM 3 10PM 6 40PM 10 10PM 1 40AM 5 10AM 8 40AM E Usage E Usage Network Mbps 575 11 5 12 11 5 12 11 5 12 11 5 12 11 5 12 11 6 12 11 6 12 11 6 12 11 40 AM 2 40PM 5 40PM 8 40PM 11 40PM 2 40AM 5 40AM 8 40 AM E Usage On a healthy system Disk KBps and Network Mbps should roughly look the same The exacqVision Virtual machine is normally one of the largest resource users of host network and datastore traffic If network latency becomes an issue consider adding or dedicating physical NICs for VMS network traffic Host Performance The virtual machine host must have enough memory and CPU resource for each virtual machine that is assigned to it You can overprovision CPU and memory resources but when the hosted virtual machine exceeds the physical r
13. 438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia 4 12 2013 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Click the Add button choose Hard Disk and click Next Select Use an Existing Virtual Disk and click Next Click Browse and navigate to the datastore recorded on line 10 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Open Navigate to the newly deployed server and click Open Expand the Name column and choose the disk ending with 2 vmdk Click OK Next Next and Finish Repeat the process starting with step 11 for each disk that was migrated Be sure to increment the disk vmdk each time 3 vmdk 4 vmdk and so on Click the Resource tab and change values for CPU and Memory reservations to the values from line 11 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click OK to close the Virtual Server Properties After it is reconfigured right click on the virtual server select Power Power On Your server will copy all saved information and remount all data drives If you have a second network adapter right click your Virtual Server and choose edit Click Add Choose Ethernet Adapter and click Next Change the Adapter Type to E1000 In the drop down list under Network Connection select the network listed for Eth1 from line 9 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next and Finish Click OK to save the settings Right click on the Appliance and choose Open Console Log in to the console using the admin
14. A common configuration isolates video traffic from management traffic for either security reasons or to isolate video traffic ona physically separate network The exacqVision Virtual appliance is deployed with only one interface ethO Before adding interfaces start the appliance for the first time The first network connection s MAC address is used for licensing the server in the client This interface should always be configured for your management network If you want physically separated networks attached to your VMware host configure a new standard switch and connect it to one or more dedicated virtual machine NICs A VMkernal Port is not required for the switch vSphere ESX Host Standard Switch vSwitch0 Remove Properties 7 VM Network Q erpe vmnict 1000 Full Q exacqVision Virtual Appliance f NIC 1 Management Network Q J Management Switch Virtual Machine NIC 2 Standard Switch vSwitch1 Remove Properties exacqVision IE EN T Plarstend Aisan Virtual A Camera Network db lg vmnic2 1000 Full Appliance 1 virtual machine s Camera Switch exacqvVision Virtual Appliance g If a physical separate network is not available and your network supports VLANs create a Camera Virtual Machine port group using the same physical interfaces as the management network and then assign to a security VLAN ID on your network vSphere ESX Host Standard Switch wSwitchd Remove Properties og vmeict 1000 Full
15. Click Next Choose the Host from line 8 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next Choose the datastore from line 10 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next Choose Thin Provision and click Next Select the drop down under Destination Networks and select the Network Adapter 1 Connection Network label recorded on line 9 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next Enter the Networking Properties for ethO from line 4 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next Do not check Power On After Deployment Click Finish 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S Technologie WWW i exa cq CO m 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia 4 12 2013 Reconfigure The New Appliance 10 Right click the newly deployed server and choose Edit Setting Select Hard Disk 3 and click Remove When you see a list of Removal Options select Remove From Virtual Machine and Delete Files From Disk Click OK to apply the changes er exacgVision Virtual Appliance Virtual Machine Properties E 23 Hardware Options Resources Profiles vServices Virtual Machine Version 7 Disk File Show All Devices Add athe VSeries2 Local Disk exacgVision Virtual Appliance fexacgVisic Hardware Summary Mid Memory 2048 MB sg Provisioning 7 fd cPus 2 ype Thin Provision E Video card Video card Provisioned Size 100 c r Ga VMCI device Restricted Maxi Size GB 2048 00 S SCSI controller 0 LSI Logic Parallel F Hard diski Vi
16. Default Gateway The default gateway address for this VM Leave blank if DHCP is desired oo DNS The domain name servers for this VM comma separated Leave blank if DHCP is desired Network 1 IP Address The IP address for this interface Leave blank if DHCP is desired pA TA ooo Network 1 Netmask The netmask or prefix for this interface Leave blank if DHCP is desired eee o 11 Under Ready to Complete review the Deployment settings to make sure the information is correct Select Power On After Deployment if you want to start your server immediately if you do not need to modify the default CPU RAM NIC or disk settings 12 Click Finish You can watch the progress of the deployment in the Recent Tasks screen 2 i 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 2 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 4 of 44 S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asi Technologie WWW CXACq com RR 4 12 2013 exacqVision Web Service exacqVision Web Service is enabled on exacqVision Virtual Appliance by default The Web Service requires increasing the number of CPU cores in the appliance to six and increasing the memory to 6GB It is recommended that you install a second exacqVision Virtual Appliance specifically for Web Service to allow better VMware DRS load balancing E fe INDVCENTERO1 exacq org E ml exacgVision Ganz Demo Server H exacgVision Vivotek Demo Server E 192 168 100 202 H exacgvVision Hikvision Demo S
17. F win 2008F Upgrade Virtual Hardware Ei Fyntal 28 Clone Template Fault Tolerance VM Storage Profile Add Permission Alarm Report Performance Rename Open in New Window Ctrl Alt N Remove from Inventory Delete from Disk 9 Press Ctrl Shift D to enter the Datastore view In the navigation pane choose the datastore recorded in line 10 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Browse Datastore 10 Select the root of the datastore and click the new folder Icon Create a new folder with name of your server followed by the word disk This will be the location used to save your virtual data disk 3 B xo VSeries2 Local Disk a Name Size Type p VMware Studio l VMware Studio Folder VSeries2 Local Disk VMware Studio jr al exacqVision Virtual Appliance a exacqVision Virtual Appliance Folder VSeries2 Local Disk exacqVision Vir A freeNAS64 1 freenases Folder VSeries2 Local Disk freeNAS64 of win 2008R2 648it BB New Folder ea Folder VSeries2 Local Disk win 2008R2 64 WIN 2008 Server 2 le f ral linux10 04 Chir a aama far heann fukter Folder VSeries2 Local Disk WIN 2008 Ser al Ubuntu 11 10 Folder VSeries2 Local Disk linux10 04 l Edge Simulator fexacqvision virtual Apphance Ded Folder VSeries2 Local Disk Ubuntu 11 10 al Zyntal ax mes Folder VSeries2 Local Disk Edge Simulator al EVA2 e1000 lt Folder VSeries2 Local Disk Zyntal al EVA2 e1000 Folder
18. KB Non volatileme VSeries Local Di exacgVision Virtual Appliance 4 34 KB Virtual Machine VSeries Local Dis vmware log 169 42 KB Virtual Machine WSeries Local Dis ymware 4 log 169 53 KB Virtual Machine VSeries2 Local Di vmware 2 1og 139 29 KB Virtual Machine VSeries 2 Local Di vmware 1 log 173 81 KB Virtual Machine VSeries 2 Local Di t eff Edge Simulator l Fyntal BOVBS ODDF F FFE Right click on the first drive and choose Move to Click Yes to confirm the move and navigate the folder you created for your disk on the same datastore The move should be instantaneous if on the same datastore Use the CTRL key to select multiple disks and move all at once When all the disks have been moved right click on the virtual server folder and click the red X to delete Minimize the datastore browsers window Deploy The New Server O P p ee eS e e e BR M 13 14 In the vCenter client press Ctrl Shift H to enter the Hosts and Clusters view Select File and choose Deploy OVF Template Browse to your new downloaded exacqVision OVA file Click Open and then Next On the OVF Template Details screen click Next Click Accept on the End Users License Agreement and then click Next Enter the exact name of your old server Browse to the same data center from line 7 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next Click on the cluster from line 7 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet
19. Mware Hardware can be validated at the VMware Compatibility Guide website Requirements Before deployment system administrators should calculate video storage space and networking requirements using the configuration calculator found at https exacg com config Minimum Provisions e VMware vSphere 4i or 5i ESX Hypervisor e 2 virtual cores with a reservation of 1000MHz e 2GB virtual RAM e 140GB of disk space 100GB allocated to video storage e Disk I O capacity of 125 the storage data rate calculated at https exacq com config e Sufficient network bandwidth to support incoming video streams e One EVES 01 exacqVision Enterprise Server license Recommended Provisions e Avirtual cores with a reservation of 6000MHz e 6GB of virtual RAM e Additional video storage space to meet video storage requirements e Disk I O capacity of 150 the storage data rate calculated here https exacq com config e Two independent subnets for cameras and exacqVision Client connections four maximum The exacqVision Server can address up to 64 virtual disks with a limit of 2TB each The server supports Logical Volume Management LVMs using virtual disks which allows presentation of volumes greater than 2TB to the system See section 9 Configuring Virtual Disk Storage for more information about managing virtual storage on the appliance 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 urope Middle East Asia Technologie WWW eCXa
20. Spell 18 Press CTRL O and then Enter to save the file Press CTRL X to exit the editor 19 Re read the fstab file by typing this command sudo udevadm trigger 20 Mount the new volume by specifying the full device path name and mount point sudo mount mnt edvr 2 21 Use the df command to view the new disk Notice that you now have a 4 TB volume 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW exacq com 4 12 2013 22 The exacqVision Server must be restarted to see the new drive sudo etc init d edvrserver restart Open exacqVision client and click the Config Setup icon Under your server in the site tree open Storage and view the new 4TB volume It should be listed as Enabled and ready to receive video storage d Storage Drive Drive Configuration Name Capacity Enabled Video Space fmnt edvr o OGB PJEnabled 90 ia Serial Ports g Event Linking E Schedule amp Users me 0c2s6 WlEnabed J 100 REE 393768 Wenabed D aiw Expiration Configuration Type Days NG Days of Recorded Video 0 Cancel 0 00 kB s Friday October 19 2012 7 28 43 F B d 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters in n D 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 30 of 44 vV I 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologies WWW exacq com EP 4 12 2013 Configuring Additional Networking
21. The same host can run many HB Network adapter 1 ExacqClient 2 GB i 1 GB Basic Tasks 512 MB p Power on the virtual machine 256 MB Edit virtual machine settings 128 MB Convert to a template 64 MB B Er lt 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters a S N re 5255 56080817 Mexico S WWW exa C CO m 7 4 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Page 6 of 44 Technologie q lt aaa 4 12 2013 4 Toadd memory change the Memory value To do this select the Resources tab and change the reservation value to the new memory value Note that without reserving the memory other virtual machines can utilize memory allocated to this virtual machine if the host of the resource pool the virtual machine resides in becomes constrained 2 exacqVisionVirtual Virtual Hardware Options Resources Profiles vServices Virtual Machine Version 7 Summary 2000 MHz Resource Allocation a Shares EE Normal Reservation 1 4096 MB Advanced CPU HT Sharing Any P 27002 m IV Unlimited A Limit based on parent resource pool or current host 5 Toadd CPU cores select the Hardware tab click CPUs and change the number of cores per socket The total number of cores should display the number of virtual sockets times the number of virtual cores f exacqVisionVirtual Vi al Machine Propertie Hardware Options Resources Profies vServices Virtual Machine Vers exac
22. VSeries2 Local Disk EVA2 e1000 11 Navigate to your virtual machine and click on the Type header to sort by Provisioned Size You will be moving the data virtual disk the folder you just created Do not move the two 10GB disks 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 39 of 44 S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asi Technologie WWW EXaCg cCOM eon ae 4 12 2013 12 13 14 15 Datastore Browser VSeries2 Local Disk gt E amp gt ale 8 B xa Folders Search VSeries2 Local Disk exacqVision Virtual Appliance Name Size ProvisionedSize Type 1 vmware Studio exacqVision Virtual Appliance lt 30 781 700 00K gt 104 857 600 00 KB Virtual Disk VSeries Local Dis E exacqvision Virtual Appliance exacqVision Virtual Appliance A8 977 410 00K gt 104 857 600 00KB Virtual Disk VSeries Local Dis a exacqVision Virtual Appliance lt 50 710 020 00K gt 104 857 600 00 KB Virtual Disk V5eries2 Local Dis E ae exacgVision Virtual Appliance 3 096 576 00 KB 10455750 0K8 Virtual Disk VSeries2 Local Di kiai exacqVision Virtual Appliance 125 952 00 KB OS FEE Virtual Disk VSeries2 Local Di al Ubuntu 11 10 exacgVision Virtual Appliance 0 28 KB File VSeries2 Local Dis exacgVision Virtual Appliance 000KB pot These File VSeries2 Local Di exacqVision Virtual Appliance 0 02 KB File VSeries Local Di exacgVision Virtual Appliance 8 48
23. al Reservation 2000 Limit Unlimited Memory Shares Normal Reservation 2048 Limit Unlimited 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 44 of 44 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWWw exacq com 4 12 2013
24. ate of your servers Getting Started Sie dd Virtual Machines Resource Allocation Performance Configuration Tasks amp Events Alarms Permissions Maps Storage Views Hardware Status Name State Provisioned Space Used Space Host CPU MHz Host Mem MB Guest Mem Notes CB exacgVision Virtual Server Powered On 820 05 GB 49 03 GB 570 m 2013 m 71 Warehouse 1Cameras cB exacgVision Virtual Server 3 Powered On 820 05 GB 32 61 GB 1799 MA 20 Ti 14 1 Buildthree interior cameras CB exacqVision Virtual Server Powered On 820 05 GB 29 13 GB 833 mii 2000 M 7 7 Building 3 Parking Lot 3 3 1 Name For better organization match your server name with the name of server in your exacqVision Client 2 State Verify that server is powered on If it is not right click the VM and select Power On 3 Provisioned Space View the amount of space is allocated to the VM If recording history is too short additional virtual disk might need to be added see Section 10 4 Used Space View how much of the allocated space is in use 5 Host CPU MHz View how much of the CPU resources your virtual machine is consuming from the host The default CPU reservation is 2000 MHz if this value is close to 2000 increase your virtual machine s CPU count or reservation see Upgrading Hardware 6 Host Mem MB This is the actual value of memory being allocated to the server This number indicates the memory rese
25. atibility Consultthe VMware KnowledgeBase for more information on choosing among the network adapters supportedfor various guest operating systems and hosts Network Connection network with specified label Camera pm Legacy network types are not fully compatible with migration between hosts Device Status h Connect at power on a cane 5 Click Finish to close the wizard and click OK to complete the editing of the virtual computer Open a console screen and log in using the admin account 7 Configure the new interface using the vami set network command This allows you to set a static IP address on the new interface that was just added on If your exacqVision Virtual Appliance is Version 5 4 or later then you can run the Vami configuration script sudo exacqscripts VamiNet sh Otherwise use this command sudo opt vmware share vami vami set network lt eth gt STATICV4 lt ip address gt lt net mask gt lt gateway gt In the following example we add one new adapter which is eth1 The camera network is in the 10 10 x x network with a Class C subnet mask The new adapter address is 10 10 1 30 and the gateway is 10 10 1 254 The full command would be 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 32 of 44 S 44 1438 310163 Eu Middle East Asi Technologie WWW eCXacq com ar en 4 12 2013 sudo opt vmware share vami vami set network ethl STATICV4 10 10 1 30 255 255 255 0 10 10
26. cq com er 4 12 2013 Additional exacqVision Virtual Servers You can install multiple exacqVision Virtual appliances on the same host of the same vSphere cluster using unique guest names Each exacqVision Virtual Appliance must have a separate exacqVision Server license Camera licenses are generated based on the MAC address of each guest and cannot be combined or duplicated even if both exacqVision Virtual servers reside on the same host Each exacqVision Virtual Appliance comes with the exacqVision Client and the exacqVision Web Service installed Because of limited video display capabilities of virtualized appliances exacqVision client is recommended only for diagnostic activities when used with exacqVision Virtual appliances that is it is not recommended for live video display Installation The exacqVision Virtual server can be downloaded from the Exacq Technologies Website or through the VA Marketplace accessible from the File menu in the vSphere Client The downloaded file can be saved to any computer that has the vSphere client installed and which has an account with permission to deploy new virtual machines on the targeted host To install the exacqVision Virtual server complete the following steps 1 Open the vSphere Client and connect to your vCenter management server If you do not have a vCenter server connect directly to your host 2 From the File menu choose Deploy OVF Template This opens the Deploy OVF Template wizard
27. e the next increment number sudo vgcreate ExacqStorageServer0l dev sdd dev sde adminBExacqVirtual G sudo vgcreate ExacgStorageServer 1 dev sdd sdev sde Volume group ExacgStorageServer01 successfully created 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 urope Middle Asia Technologie WWW eCXacq com ar oe 4 12 2013 13 Create a logical volume using all of the space The command is formatted as follows sudo lvcreate L size of Volume name of volume group n Logical Volume Name In most cases you will be allocating all the free space in the logical volume to video storage You can accomplish that by substituting L size of Volume in the command above with 100 FREE In this example the command would look like this sudo lvcreate 1 100 FREE ExacqStorageServer0l n Video Storage 01 If you do not want to use all the space you must specify the size In this example two 2TB volumes have been added at 3999 99G To determine smaller volumes use the figure 99 997 for every 100GB allocated in a disk If you are close to using all of the space the system will round up to use all the space The volume group name should be the name that you provided earlier You could use a name like Video Storage XX where XX is an incremental number for the syntax of the LV name sudo lvcreate L 3999 99G ExacqStorageServer0l n Video Storage 01 adminBExacqVirtual 5 sudo lvereate L 3999 996 ExacqSt
28. een allows you to log in to the CLI This portion of the console screen is the CLI interface for setting the time zone It is preferred that you use the Web interface for these settings El Ye Open a Web browser and enter the address found using step 1 above Be sure to include the portion of the address with a colon and port 5480 If your browser gives you a security warning regarding the website security certificate click Continue to this Website Log in with the username admin and the password admin256 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologie WWW exacq com i 4 12 2013 The Web interface has two management tabs as shown in the following illustration EXacd exacqVision Virtual Appliance System Network xacg Virtual VMS Help Logout user admin Information System Information Vendor Exacq Technologies Inc Actions Appliance Name exacgVision Virtual Appliance Appliance Version VSeres Version 5 1 0 34639 Hostname localhostlocaldom OS Name Ubuntu e The System tab allows you to restart or shut down your server in a safe manner Click the Time Zone button to set the current time zone the default time zone is UTC NOTE The client and server can be in different time zones but the server must be in the correct local zone e The Network tab displays the current network configurations You can click on the address button to change the addr
29. eene CMM bee cots Exit al Justify Where Is Next Page UnCut Texti To Spell 14 Press CTRL O and then press Enter to save the file Press CTRL X to exit the editor 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW exacq com 4 12 2013 15 Re read the fstab file by typing this command sudo udevadm trigger 16 Mount the drive using the drives label which is the same as the mount point sudo mount mnt edvr 2 17 Verify the new drive by using the command df The last entry should be your new drive In this example we added a 500GB drive mounted at mnt edvr 2 1K blocks 5274396 1025908 1030656 1030656 1030656 1030656 119987 783704 10317860 10321097Z 516061624 Fi lesystem rdevrssda none none none none none deu sdal deu sdab deu sdbl dev sdc1 deu sdd roota localhost Used Available User 2142576 200 0 04 0 0 VA CAD 144996 154232 192248 20061092 1025708 1030656 16030572 1030656 1030656 91366 700740 96395068 97775912 202520 489644704 18 The exacqVision Service must be restarted to see the new drive sudo etc init d edvrserver restart 19 Open up the exacqVision Client click on the Config Setup icon should be displayed and enabled for storage exacq Technologie www exacq com 1 317 845 5710 5255 56080817 44 1438 310163 43 1 Oe 1 Oy Oy 204 16
30. erver HB exacqvVision UDP Demo Server Access the web interface by opening a browser with the server s IP address and port 8080 If the server will be used exclusively for the Web Service open a command line interface CLI session and enter sudo rc to invoke the Exacq Linux Utility Script to unload the exacqVision server 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW eCXacq com 4 12 2013 Upgrading Hardware The exacqVision Virtual Appliance is deployed with minimal hardware requirements As your system grows the virtual machine must be monitored and resources might need to be added NOTE Adding network adapters see section 10 and adding virtual disks see section 9 do not require a restart of the server Adding CPUs and memory requires a shutdown of the system 1 From the vSphere Client open the VMs and Template View right click on the exacqVision Virtual appliance 2 From the pop up menu choose Power and then Shut Down Guest This shuts down the server appropriately El ga EXVCENTER exacgVision Virtual E VSERIES ral Discovered virtual mact Getting Started Summary Resource Allocation Performance Tasks amp Event What is a Virtual Machine A virtual machine is a software computer that like a physical computer runs an operating system and aS z ib ower Power On Ctrl B Guest Power Off Ctrl E Snapshot d Suspend Ctrl Z Open Console R
31. eset Ctrl T OP Edit Settings Shut Down Guest Ctrl D l Migrate Restart Guest Ctri R 3 After the server is shut down right click the server and choose Edit Settings Alternatively you can simply click on Edit Virtual Machine Settings under Basic Tasks on the virtual machine s Getting Started tab exacgVisionVirtual Getting Started GEM ne pee eee el E exacqVisionVirtual Virtual Machine Propertie Hardware Options Resources Profiles vServices Virtual Machine Version 7 What is a Virtual Machine Memory Configuration Show All Devices Add Remove A virtual machine is a software CB e 255 GB Memory Size ra GB physical computer runs an operating 3 Hardware Summary icati j j ANOE M 126 GB Maximum recommended applications An operating system install mE Memory edited 4096 MB i ogsp machine is called a guest operating sys fa crus 2 64 GB Vid 4 Vid d Maximum recommended for bes Because every virtual machine is an isof Video re ET 32 GB 4 performance 16344 MB environment you can use virtual machif S YMC device EE Heel ner bi workstation environments as testing enf amp SCSI controller 0 LSI Logic Parallel 16 GB lt guest OS 1GB consolidate server applications SS Hard disk1 Virtual Disk peke inne Fa Wie amp Hard disk2 Virtual Disk BE 1 guest OS 256 MB In vCenter Server virtual machines run Hard disk3 Virtual Disk ae clusters
32. esource capacity of the host all of the virtual machines will experience performance issues as VMware pulls resources from running virtual machines The VMware host can quickly be assessed by opening the Hosts and Clusters view and clicking on the host in the Inventory pane Click on the Summary tab and observe the statistics under Resources Host resources are displayed with a bar meter and provide a quick view of current and CPU and Memory loads Note that CPU usage should be less than 80 Multiply the number of cores by the core GHz to get your total CPU capacity Multiply by 8 and verify that the CPU usage number is lower 8 x 2 393 GHz 19 144 total GHz 8 15 3152 80 capacity gt 4216 MHz current Load CPU usage 4216 MHz Capacity PVT FPP 8x 2 393 GHz Memory usage 22095 00 MB Capacity EPP FYPEERR PV FRERE vverevrivrevevevev revere PRP 24563 02 ME 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 35 of 44 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW eXxacq com 4 12 2013 Observe the Memory Usage counter and verify that is it stable If you are near your memory capacity during peak operation consider moving virtual machines to a different host and adding memory to the host More detailed information can be viewed by opening the Performance Tab Some of the key indicators for memory include the Balloon and Swap charts Both of these values should be 0 and values here indicate that t
33. ess from DHCP to static From this screen you can also set the hostname and specify and Alternate DNS Server NOTE If you change the address you will lose connectivity to the web interface when you save the settings You can then type the new address in the browser to reconnect to the web interface Do not change the IP address and hostname at the same time as the hostname change will not apply After you change the IP address you can then log back into the web interface with the new address and then change the hostname B E 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters gt re 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 9 of 44 y a 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologies WWW EXaCg cCOM 4 12 2013 Troubleshooting and Monitoring The exacqVision Virtual Server provides a management GUI interface in the console screen for assisting troubleshooting tasks The server has a useful Linux script that can be accessed by entering rc from the CLI To access the GUI interface open the console screen and choose Login At the prompt log in as admin with the password of admin256 At the command prompt type startx to open the Desktop interface as shown in the following illustration 45 Applications Places System P q Mon Oct 22 10 31 AM y Preferences 2 t Administration gt Disk Utility exacq script Help and Support G GParted About GNOME Language Support Log File Viewer fe Synaptic Package Man System Monit
34. exacqVision exacqVision Virtual Appliance User Manual Contents O E A A A A A E A E A sate 2 o EE ENE EE EN nieseamEHnencagtate 2 3 Additional exacqVision Virtual Servers PR 3 O EE EE EEE EE 3 0 PP 5 I cece sccscscnacucnavscsousrscscrenacucnascsearscuesenacucnacscneuarseuasenacuenacscnavscscuarspastenacuenavscseuasseuerenacrenacss 6 5 EE NE ETE NE NE 8 0 PP 10 T os ccscscscncccacacccausucucucucacacacecauaseucucucacavasacaaseucueucecacsapavaseneuescscacasasaaseuauens 12 0 esc cesescscncncccacaccucusucucucacscaasencueucecacasacaaseucueucacacasanavaseucucusacacasenauasens 31 STRUTS ks cescsccescucccacacccausscucucncacacaseuauaucucucasacaaseucueucecaasacasaseueueucacacssanavaseucucscacacasenauasens 34 0 PP 38 0 PE 43 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 1 of 44 S 44 1438 310163 urope Middle East Asia Technologie WWW exXacg com RS 4 12 2013 Introduction The exacqVision Virtual Appliance server contains a Linux based installation of exacqVision server in a single compressed transportable file that can easily be deployed on a VMware host server in minutes The server runs unlicensed with one camera and additional cameras can be added with an Enterprise license This document is written for a VMware administrator installing the exacqVision virtual appliance in an existing VMware cluster It is assumed that the VMware host has been properly installed and configured with host hardware certified by V
35. fic creates a significant load on disk writes so you will need to monitor your data store to ensure acceptable performance Also make sure your network is appropriate for managing the increase data streams 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 24 of 44 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologies WWW eXxacq com 4 12 2013 Create a Disk Specify the virtual disk size and provisioning policy Device Type Select a Disk Create a Disk Advanced Options Ready to Complete Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed Thick Provision Eager Zeroed Thin Provision Location Store with the virtual machine Specify a datastore or datastore duster Exacq2 ISCSI Storage Server 4 5 Onthe Ready to Complete screen review the Options and then click Finish 6 Repeat these steps for each disk you want to add 7 Click OK to close the Edit Setting screen and create the disk You can watch the progress of the disk creation in the Recent Tasks Pane Do not proceed until the Reconfigure Virtual Machine task is complete 8 Click on the console screen and wait for the server to display the default console screen 3 Pa 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters x a 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 25 of 44 49 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologies WWwWw exacq com ae 4 12 2013 9 Click in the console screen and press Enter to display the CLI Log in as admin 10 Rescan the SCSI h
36. hare host resources so performance issues can be cause by either the virtual machine s not having enough resources or by reaching the physical resource limit on the the virtual machine s host The vSphere client provides some several tools to evaluating performance problems on both the virtual machine and host VM Performance Tab There are several indicators that should be checked if the exacqVision Virtual appliance has performance issues You must consider the CPU performance of both the virtual machine and the host The Performance tab can provides a quick indicator of performance issues To monitor virtual machine performance open the VMware client and navigate to Host and Clusters Select the exacqVision Virtual machine in the Inventory pane select the Performance tab and choose the 1 Day time range From the Overview screen view the CPU graph If the average is above 80 consider adding a virtual CPU to the machine by editing the machine settings exacqVision Virtual Getting Started Summary ResourceAllocation Performance Tasks amp Events Alarms Console Permissions Maps Storage Views Overview Advanced View Home Time Range 1 Day X 1 Day Summary for exacqVision Virtual CPU Memory MB E gt fa j a 2 5 5 r 20 a 2 0 4 15 154 10 7 1 0 5 0 5 Orr rn mm 00 1115 12 11915012 11905002 115 12 11512 1108 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 1512 11 52
37. he Kernel Command Latency should be less than 3ms Higher values indicate the datastore does not have the IOPS capacity to keep up with the load Consider adding datastore capacity or migrating virtual machines to a different datastore to lessen the load B d PK 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 7 y 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 37 of 44 S Pitts s 44 1438 310163 Eu Middle East Asi Technologie WWWw exacq com 7 ee P RoR ASIA 4 12 2013 Upgrading exacqVision to a New Release The exacqVision Virtual appliance can be upgraded the same as any physical appliance However as improvements are made to the appliance you might want to upgrade the appliance itself You can download the latest version of exacqVision Virtual at https www exaca com products exacaVision virtual ohp To preserve current video data you must have rights to the VMware datastore where the exacqVision Virtual drives are mounted If you have already downloaded the latest version of exacqVision Virtual to the location where your VMware is located this entire process can be completed in less than 30 minutes Prerequisite steps Print the exacqVision Virtual Pre Migration Data Sheet to record your system settings NOTE Depending on your configuration you might not have configuration data Using the VMware client the version number of your appliance can be found in the summary tab at the top of the General box If you have exacqVision Virtual versio
38. he host is borrowing and using disk for memory which negatively affects performance 192 168 100 99 VMware ESXi 5 0 0 469512 Getting Started Summary Virtual Machines Performance Configuration Tasks amp Events Alarms Permissions Maps Storage Views Overview Advanced View Home Time Range 1 Day z 1 Day Summary for 192 168 100 99 CPU Percent MB 5 01 117 12 117 42 117 12 117 12 117 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 00 AM 2 00PM 5 00PM 8 00PM 11 00PM 2 00AM 5 00AM 8 00 AM 11 7 12 11 00 AM Hardware Status Update Manager Memory Balloon 11 7 12 117 12 117 12 117 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 2 00PM 5 00PM 8 00PM 11 00PM 2 00AM 5 00AM 8 00 AM E Usage E Balloon Memory MBps 2 Disk ms 504 17 5 45 15 0 40 35 12 5 301 a 10 0 co 2 57 E 75 2 0 15 4 5 0 1 0 i 25 0 5 0 0 0 0 Ge 11 7 12 11 7 12 117 12 11 7 12 11 7 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 7 12 117 12 117 12 117 12 11 7 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 8 12 11 00AM 2 00PM 5 00PM 8 00PM 11 00PM 2 00AM 5 00AM 8 00 AM E Swap inrate E Swap out rate 11 00AM 2 00PM 5 00PM 8 00PM 11 00PM 2 00AM 5 00AM 8 00 AM E Highest latency Hosts share physical network connections among virtual machines Depending on the number of cameras recording to the VMS significant amounts of bandwidth might be needed Scroll to the bottom and observe the Network MBPS usage This chart provides a quick overview of the average rate at which data
39. he system information screen note the version number Current Version Number 2 Select System in the navigation Pane Click the Export button and save your configuration 3 Under License click the Export button and save your license file Record the last three octets of the license MAC address under the license number mac Address OOMBOMBG 4 Select the Network tab and record the network settings IP Address Primary DNS 5 Select the Date Time tab and record Time Zone Time Server 6 Select the ActiveDirectory LDAP tab and record if applicable LDAP Server Address LDAP Schema LDAP Base DN __ LDAP Binding DN 7 Open your vSphere Client and navigate to Hosts and Clusters CTRL SHIFT H Locate your server and record VM Name cr Data Center fal Cluster H 8 Click on the Servers Summary tab and record the host Host IP Address 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologie WWW eCXacq com 4 12 2013 9 Inthe navigation pane locate your server right click and choose Edit Settings Under Hardware record Memory 2048 CPU Number Virtual Sockets 2 Number of cores per Socket 1 Network Adapter1 Network Connection Network Label Network Adapter2 Network Connection Network Label 10 Click Hard Disk 1 and note the Data Store under Disk File in brakcets Data Store 11 Click the resource tab and record CPU Shares Norm
40. ifje 11 8 2012 10 36 29 AM 11 8 2012 11 36 29 AM Chart Options Graph refreshes djerv 20 seconds 2 Customize Performance Chart El Sj Saved Chart Settings Default v Always load these settings at startup Chart Options Stacked graph Stacked Graph Per VM EN CPU bees Datastore 15 E ker Disk Fr Realtime ais Past da i Past oe 192 168 100 99 n FEl Past month Local DELL Disk naa 6d4ae520670d0400 1721cead06829103 ye mel Past year f mpx vmhba32 C0 TO LO po fr Custom aie Memory hi Network All None E Lass E Power e E Storage adapter Counters 4 gt HA S an pea Description frolup units Internal EU s n Er vSphere Replication O Queue write latency Average Millisecond queue Wi l Kernel read latency Average Millisecond kernelRe Kernel write latency Average Milisecond kerneli 0 75 I Physical device command latency Average Millisecond deviceLe Read requests Summation Number number F A None 0 5 i fr Last From 1i 8 2012 11 28 AM 0 25 To 411 8 2012 11 28 AM i 10 40 AM g x net a Performance Chart Legend Key Object Measurement Rollup Units Latest Maximum Minimum Average O mpx wmhba32 C Physical device command latency Average Millisecond 0 1 0 0 05 O mpx vmhba32 C Kernel write latency Average Millisecond 0 1 g 0 006 q The Physical Device Command Latency should be less than 20ms and t
41. it the fStab to include the new label Be sure to note case sensitivity Open the fstab file using nano sudo nano etc fstab Under the last line insert a Label defining the new label used in the mkfs command The mount point should be the full path to mount point created previously GNU nano 2 2 2 File fetcrfstab Modif ied fetc fstab static file system information Use blkid o value s UUID to print the universally unique identifier for a device this may be used with UUID as a more robust way to name devices that works even if disks are added and removed See fstab 5 file systen gt lt mount point gt lt type gt lt options gt lt dump gt lt pass gt proc proc proc nodey noexec nosuid 0 0 s was on sdev sda during installation UUID b 84357 4250 465e 971b f b eb45105d0 ext3 errors renounS boot was on sdev sdal during installation UU TD d116b956 0390 46b0 a412 9bc10e9d5c33 boot ext3 defaults 5 svar was on sdev sdab during installation UUID eb89bdc4 bd17 4221 8725 2a1853f 17431 svar ext3 defaults 5 swap was on devu sdaS during installation UUID 06023763 9241 4649 bdab 471666c6093f none swap EU 5 fdeusf dd media floppyd auto ru user noauto exec utf 0 LABEL mnt export mnt vexport ext4 defaults 0 LABEL nnt edur 1 smntsedur s1 ext4 defaults 0 LABEL nmnt edur 2 mnt edur 2 ext4 defaults 0 O_ Gera OP akta Ree Yeo eet Kra CPA wai Exit Al Justify Where Is Next Page UnCut Texti To
42. l Disk EF Hard disk3 Virtual Disk Kar MEL 2 CD DVD drive 1 CD DVD Drive 1 AR EB network adapter 1 ExacqgClient 2 After saving the new value open the console screen of the EVA and press Enter to log in to the command line interface CLI with the admin account You can grow your disk incrementally to a maximum of 2TB 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 13 of 44 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologies WWW eXacg com 4 12 2013 3 Click on the console screen and wait for the server to display the default console screen EE as exacqVision Virtual Appliance 5 1 102 35120 To manage this server browse to https 7710 100 100 31 5480 In administer this Server user account admin To access Web Browser login and type startx Type exit to leave CLI and return to this screen Utilized the exacqVision Client to configure the Server Instructions on running the exacqVision Virtual can be found at https WwW exacg com support specsheets htnl Login Use Arrow keys to navigate set Timezone Current EST and lt ENTER gt to select your choice 4 Click in the console screen and press Enter to go to the CLI Log in as admin 5 The devices on the SCSI bus are listed in the sys bus scsi devices directory In the default deployment of the EVA three devices correspond to the three disk and are listed by a four digit number in a busid channel target LUN for
43. logie www exacq com 1 317 845 5710 5255 56080817 44 1438 310163 USA Corporate Headquarters Mexico l l Page 18 of 44 Europe Middle East Asia 4 12 2013 11 Format the new drive using the mkfs command in ext4 format sudo mkfs ext4 F L mnt edvr 2 dev sdd NOTE The L portion creates a label for the new drive and should be designated as the path to the new mount point created earlier The drive then formats the inode tables Depending on the size of the drive this could require a few minutes mkezfs 1 41 11 14 Mar 2010 Filesystem label mnt edur 2 OS type Linux Block size 4096 log 2 Fragment size 4096 log 2 Stride 0 blocks Stripe width 0 blocks 32768000 inodes 131072000 blocks 6553600 blocks 5 00 reserved for the super user First data block 0 Maximum filesystem blocks 0 4000 block groups 32768 blocks per group 32768 fragments per group 8192 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks 32768 98304 163840 229376 294912 819200 884736 1605632 2654208 4096000 7962624 11239424 20480000 23887872 71663616 78675968 102400000 Writing inode tables done Creating journal 32768 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information done This filesystem will be automatically checked every 30 mounts or 180 days whichever comes first Use tune2fs c or i to override adminGlocalhost _ 12 The fstab file must be modified to include the new disk
44. mat For our 100GB data disk the device number would be 2 0 2 0 The middle two numbers match the virtual device node from step 1 Rescan the this hard drive by using this command echo 1 sudo tee sys bus scsi devices 2 0 2 0 rescan 6 Format the expanded space using resize2fs Existing data will not be erased only the new space will be formatted This process requires an extended amount of time depending on how much you expand the volume sudo resize2fs dev sdc The output should look similar to this resize2fs 1 41 11 14 Mar 2010 Filesystem at dev sdc is mounted on mnt edur 1 on line resizing required old desc_blocks 7 new_desc_blocks 13 Performing an on line resize of sdev sdc to 54426000 4k blocks The filesystem on dev sdc is now 52420000 blocks long 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologie WWW exacq com i 4 12 2013 7 After the drive is finished resizing run the sudo df dev sd command The drive should now show up with the added space listed under 1K blocks In our example the drive increased by 100GB and we now see 206424760 1K blocks Fi lesystem 1K b locks Used Available Use Mounted om dev sda nerd396 21222056 20084212 43 7 none 1025908 192 1025716 1x zdev none 1030656 0 1030656 dev shm none 1030656 g4 10350572 iz var run none 1030656 0 1030656 var lock none 10350656 1030656 0z Ed ae eT deu
45. n 5 2 1 36311 download the pre migration script file found on the exacqVision web site Download exacqevaback sh and copy it to the exacqscripts directory under the root directory If you have Internet access to your virtual environment you can browse to the link using Firefox from your appliances GUI interface Make the file executable by opening a Terminal interface and running sudo chmod 0775 exacqscripts exacqevaback sh This Script copies your configuration files to a folder on mount point mnt edvr 1 Execute the command by running sudo exacqscripts exacqevaback sh Removing Old Server ea a NE Open the vSphere Client and navigate to your exacqVision Virtual server Right click the server and choose Open Console Log in into the console as an admin Run sudo exacq to open the utility menu Choose option 3 to stop the exacqVision Server Close the console screen Right click on your server and choose Power Shut down Guest When the green arrow turns off on the VM right click and choose Remove From Inventory 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S Technologie 44 urope Middle East Asia Www exacq com 44 1438 310163 Europe M East A 4 12 2013 Er EXVYCEN TER E g VSERIES E Discovered virtual machine 1 S Series Test Bed EVA1 106 4 Ubuntu 10 J Ubuntu 11 J Open Console ai i EG J Ubuntu UbuntuSel 55 Edit Settings 1 V Series apr Gh WIN 2008 e3 Migrate
46. n this example the new label would be mnt edvr 2 Knowing where the device is located and the label name to use format the new volume Note that you are creating very large volumes so this will take an extended time to write out the inode tables There are 16000 inode tables for each 2 TB drive sudo mkfs ext4 L mnt edvr 2 dev ExacqStorageServer01 Video Storage 01 The output should look similar to this mkezfs 1 41 11 14 Mar 2010 Filesystem label mnt edurs2 OS type Linux Block size 4096 log 2 Fragment size 4096 log 2 sStride 0 blocks Stripe width 0 blocks 262144000 inodes 1046573952 blocks 92420697 blocks 5 00 reserved for the super user First data block 0 Maximum filesystem blocks 0 32000 block groups 32768 blocks per group 327660 fragments per group 0192 inodes per group superblock backups stored on blocks 32766 98304 163640 229376 294912 619200 604736 1605632 24654206 4096000 79624624 11239424 20460000 435607672 71663616 78675968 102400000 214990646 512000000 550731776 6449724544 Writing inode tables done Creating journal 32766 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information done This filesystem will be automatically checked every 25 mounts or 160 days whichever comes first Use tunezfs c or i to override 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologie WWW e acq com 4 12 2013 17 Ed
47. or System Testing og Time and Date Update Manager 2 Users and Groups The Desktop interface contains the following options This opens the Firefox web browser This is useful for accessing a camera s web management interface directly The exacq script icon contains Linux utility commands that help fix common Linux issues The power button allows you to log out of the GUI and return to you the CLI In the CLI type exit to return to the console screen Disk Utility on the System menu under Administration provides a graphic interface of mounted disk 5 System Monitor also on the System menu under Administration provides statistics on CPU memory and network To change the console screen resolution from default 800 x600 open the Systems menu and select Preferences and then Monitors You can also change to a CLI by clicking Terminal under Applications Accessories 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 4 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW eXxacq com 4 12 2013 Virtual Machine Because the exacqVision Virtual server is a virtual machine and shares server host hardware performance issues can be identified using the VMware client To do this start your client and open up the Host and Clusters view From the Inventory pane click on the server host the exacqVision Virtual Server is running on and click the Virtual machines tab This screen can quickly provide the following information about the st
48. orageServer 1 n Video St orage 1 Rounding up size to full physical extent 3 91 TiB Logical volume Video Storage 1 created 14 You can now view you new volume using the lvs command adminGExacqVirtual 5 sudo lus LU UG Attr LSize Origin Snap Move Log Copy Convert Video Storage O1 ExacgStorageserver 1 wi a 3 91t 15 Format the Logical volume using the ext4 format There are a number of information gathering steps that should be done first before proceeding with the format The new device created will exist in a new directory with the name of the volume group Use the Ivscan command to get the full path adminBExacqVirtual 5 sudo lvscan ACTIVE dev ExacgqStorageServer l Video Storage 01 3 91 TiBl inhe rit 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW exacq com 4 12 2013 16 The exacqVision video storage should be mounted in the directory mnt edvr where each is associated with a label attached to a storage device Use the Is mnt edvr command to view the number of mount points You must create a new mount point incrementing to the next number The full path of this new directory will be used as the label for the device ls mnt edvr sudo mkdir mnt edvr 2 ls mnt edvr adminBExacqVirtual 5 ls nnt edur oO 1 admin ExacqVirtual 5 sudo mkdir smut sedur 2 admin ExacqVirtual 5 ls nnt edur 0 1 2 admin ExacqVirtual 75 _ I
49. ost on host2 to discover the new drives echo sudo tee sys class scsi host host2 scan The new drives should now show up in your sys bus scsi devices directory as 2 X X 0 where X X matches the Virtual Device Node of the drives you just created Typing the command Is l dev sd now produces an output with the last line showing the new drives as sdd and sde root lLocaLhost home admin ls l dev sd root disk i root disk root disk root disk root disk 2012 10 11 20 22 2012 10 11 20 22 2012 10 11 20 22 2012 10 11 20 22 2012 10 11 20 22 2012 10 11 20 22 2012 10 11 20 22 2012 10 11 20 22 8 2012 10 11 20 2012 10 11 20 5 Oo OG OG OG OG om UN hi H E root disk root disk root disk root disk root disk root LocaLhost home admin E oa og oo oo oo 11 Using the pvcreate command create a physical volume label out of the virtual disk List each disk that will be used in the volume separated by a space sudo pvcreate dev sdd dev sde adminBExacqVirtual 5 sudo pucreate sdev sdd dev sde Physical volume deu sdd successfully created Physical volume deu sde successfully created 12 Create a volume group and give it a name that references the datastore the physical drives are on with an incremented number List every physical volume that you just created separated by a space If you already have volume groups on the server use the vgcreate command to determin
50. press Delete until the entire line is deleted and the bottom line is moved up GNU nano 2 2 2 File etc fstab etcrvfstab static file system information Use blkid o value s UUID to print the universally unique identifier for a device this may be used with UUID as a more robust way to name devices that works even if disks are added and removed See fstab 5 lt file system gt lt mount point gt lt type gt lt options gt lt dump gt lt pass gt proc proc proc nodev noexec nosuid 0 0 z was on deu sda during installation UU TD 7b784557 4256 465e 971b fb eb45165d8 ext3 errors remounS boot vas on sdev sdal during installation UU TD d1166b956 0390 46b0 a412 9bc10e9d5c33 boot ext3 defaults zvar was on dev sdab during installation UUID e689bdec4 bd1 4221 8725 2a1853f 17431 var ext3 defaults f swap was on dev sdad during installation UUID 066023763 9241 4649 bda6 471666c693f 0 none swap EUW 5 sdev f do media floppyd auto ru user noauto exec utfd 0 LABEL nmnt export smntsexport ext4 defaults 0 6 nr ee ee a aoe ee Bo BL eee A e e eres ee Mer Fa Fa PIE p Lar MINNET LL LTU r Pt be LU ALM Lr h r Li VANN L Mrk ur tr LABEL mnt edurs2 snntsedurs2 ext4 defaults 0 6 Read 20 lines I oR OG aktive Re EGGE Toe tn Ki a OT edit Exit u Justify Where Is HW Next Page UnCut Texti To Spell 7 Press CTRL 0 and then Enter to save the file Press CTRL X to exit the editor 8 Delete
51. qVisionVirtual Vi achi Hardware Options Resources profiles vServices Virtual Machine Version 7 F Show All Devices Add gt Number of virtual sockets 2 z Shares Normal 6000 Hardware Number of cores per socket 3 vw dinne 4096 MB z BE Memory edited 4096 MB m am Reservation _ 60003 mz vance aring Any 7 CPUs edited 6 Total number of cores 6 k 2 video card l l S VMCI device Changing the number of virtual CPUs after the guest F OS is installed might make your virtual machine Limit 23704 1 MHz SCSI controller 0 unstable F Hard disk1 Virtual Disk F Hard disk2 Virtual Disk The virtual CPU configuration specified on this page IV unimited I amp Hard disk3 Virtual Disk might violate the license of the guest OS i HB Network adapter 1 ExacgClient Limit based on parent resource pool or current host NOTE You can reduce the reservation of either memory or CPU resources without shutting down the server If you have resources to spare it is better to allocate more memory or CPU resources and then set reservations levels to meet the demand of the server during periods of the heaviest recording and viewing 6 Click OK to commit the changes and then review the reconfiguration in the Recent Tasks pane at the bottom of the client 7 Click on Power on the virtual machine under Basic Tasks 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquar
52. reboot of the EVA The EVA system will scan the drive every five minutes and automatically register the new space after the scan Adding a new drive to the EVA requires the exacqVision server service to be restarted temporary which suspends video recording and viewing VMware allows the simple expansion of a virtual disk After the disk size is increased on the hypervisor server the operating system must be adjusted to see the new Storage These instructions are intended for expanding the default 100 GB store but they can be used to expand any virtual disk that is added to the EVA To expand the virtual disk complete the following steps 1 Right click the exacqVision Virtual Appliance and choose Edit Settings Click on Hard Disk 3 and change the provisioned size to 2048 GB in the right pane Note the SCSI host device node number you will need this when you rescan the SCSI host In this example this important number is 0 2 lie Hardware Options Resources Profiles vServices Virtual Machine Version 7 Disk File Show All Devices m MENE Vseries2Local exacqVision Virtual Appliance 2 exacqVision I Hardware Summary Q ME Memory 2048 MB Per i ae fd CPUs i ype Thin Provision E Video card Video card Provisioned Size 100 GH VMCI device Restricted Maximum Size GB 2048 00 eo SCSI controller 0 LSI Logic Parallel Hard disk 1 Virtual Disk _ Virtual Device Node GF Hard disk Virtua
53. rtual Disk Virtual Device Node G3 Hard disk2 Virtual Disk SCSI 0 d disk 3 G Hard disk3 virtual Disk Hd ai bese Eg Network adapter 1 Exacg Client Meade oge Co l This device has been marked for removal from the virtual machine when the OK button is dicked a i TA erste 19 cancel the removal dick the Restore button Removal Options my Remove from virtual machine Remove from virtual machine and delete files from disk Open the datastore browser window and click the refresh icon at the top The newly deployed appliance is displayed with the same name as the old server Open the disk folder created earlier and select all the migrated disks Right click and follow the instructions After all the disks are moved click on the disk folder and click the red X to remove the folder Close the Datastore Browser Right click your appliance and select Edit Settings Click on Memory and change it to the value from line 9 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next Click on CPUs and change it to the value from line 9 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next Click on Network Adapter On the right side under MAC Address click Manual Enter the last three octets from the address recorded on line 3 of the Pre Migration Data Sheet Click Next NOTE Be sure to put a colon between each octet Do not erase the first three octets 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S Technologie WWW i exa cq CO m 44 1
54. rvation and host memory overhead 7 Guest Mem The bar graph shows the percentage of memory in use If this is consistently 80 or higher consider allocating additional memory to the virtual machine see Upgrading Hardware 8 Notes Add descriptive information about each virtual machine by editing Annotations found under the Summary tab of the virtual machine Additional virtual machine performance monitoring information can be found in section 11 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 11 of 44 4 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW eXxacq com 4 12 2013 Configuring Virtual Disk Storage The default deployment of the exacqVision Virtual Appliance EVA includes only a 100GB hard drive In the video storage world this is not very much storage as you increase the number of camera storage must also be increased You can use the Exacq Configuration Calculator to determine the amount of disk size that you will need For example a typical Axis 1 3 MP camera recording 15 frames per second 30 of the time would require about 10 days of video storage on 100GB of storage space Do not remove the 100GB default drive from the EVA until after you start the server for the first time After the server is online you can proceed with removing or adding new drives using the vCenter client and the appliance command line interface If you remove the default storage drive before starting the
55. sdal 119967 20416 91374 207 boot dev sdab 983704 144544 709192 16 var deu sdbl 10517660 154232 9639508 24 mntsexport dev sdc 206424760 191756 195746524 iz Amnt edvur 1 8 Type logout to exit the CLI 9 Open exacqVision Client and click on the Config Setup icon Navigate to storage in the site tree Within five minutes the data drive should now report the additional disk space Drive Drive Configuration Name Capacity Enabled Video Space Used Space Status fmnt edvr D 0 GB Enabled 90 095 a a Healthy Me i196GB Enabled 100 5 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologie WWW exacq com i 4 12 2013 Adding Virtual Disk to exacqVision Virtual Appliance To dynamically add a virtual disk to the EVA complete the following steps 1 Right click the EVA and click Add Choose Hard Disk and then click Next exacqVision Virtual Appliance Virtual Machine Properties a Add Hardware J 7 Hardware Options Resources Profiles vServices Virtual Machine Version 7 J Memory Configuration Device Type Show All Devices i ce What sort of device do you wish to add to your virtual machine 2 GB Hardware Memory vade Device Type Choose the type of device you wish t Video card Video card Ready to Complete VMCI device Restricted T SCSI controller 0 LSI Logic Parallel rag Serial Port unavailable
56. select the 100GB drive to stop recording to it Click Apply If data must be migrated or deleted you must do that now Unmount the drive by its label which is the same as its mount point using this command sudo umount mnt edvr 1 Do not remove the mount point directory If you are not sure which drive is the correct drive use the df command to view the mounted drives In this case the drive is sdc mounted on mnt edvr 1 Filesystem 1K blocks Used Available Use Mounted on deu sda none none none none none dev sdal dev sdab dev sdbl 32 4396 1025906 1030656 10306056 1030656 1030656 119987 953704 10317660 2122576 200 g4 22426 144996 154232 20063092 1025706 1030656 1030572 1030656 1030656 91366 700740 9639506 ao dew dev shm 4 AVAC run var lock 4 lib initeru boot 4 uar 4 mmt export 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico S Technologie 103210972 192248 97775912 516061624 202520 469644704 4 nnt edur 1 4 mnt edurs 2 root localhost The fstab file must be modified to remove the entry for the disk Open this file by using the Nano text editor as follows sudo nano etc fstab Page 21 of 44 4 12 2013 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia www exacq com 6 Locate the drive listed by its label Use the arrow keys to move to the front of the line and
57. server the server will lock up If you don t plan to use the 100GB drive you can just thin provision it It is not necessary to remove this drive before adding new drives targets because exacqVision Client allows you to determine which attached drives you want to save data to The exacqVision data disks are mounted by label which is the same as the mount point for each drive If a new drive is manually added modify the etc fstab file using the same labeling format as the default disk drive LABEL mnt export mnt export ext4 defaults 0 0 Because the data drive will consume most of the space of any drive there is no need to partition the data drives Linux allows the laying of a file system directly onto the disk Only the system drive dev sda is partitioned Virtual hard disk 2 is dedicated to exacqVision export of video files and is 10GB by default Exported files are not automatically deleted thus available space on the drive must be monitored The instructions in section 1 Expanding Virtual Disk Storage can be used to increase storage availability 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 44 1438 310163 S Technolo a re WWW exa cq com Europe Middle East Asia 4 12 2013 Expanding Virtual Disk Storage Virtual hard disk 3 is configured for video storage and is formatted with the ext4 file system This virtual disk can grow to a VMware maximum of 2TB by editing the settings using the VMware client and this does not require a
58. sion Location Store with the virtual machine e Spedfy a datastore or datastore duster Exacq1 ISCSI Storage Server 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 16 of 44 S g WWW exa cq CO m 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia 4 12 2013 Technologie 4 On the Advance Options screen note the Virtual Device Node ID and click next 5 Onthe Ready to Complete screen review the options and click Finish 6 Click OK to close the Edit Setting screen and create the disk You can watch the progress of the disk creation in the Recent Tasks Pane Do not proceed until the Reconfigure Virtual Machine task is complete 7 Click on the console screen and wait for the server to display the default console screen 8 Click in the console screen and press Enter to display the CLI Log in as admin 9 Rescan the SCSI host on host2 to discover the new drive using the following command echo sudo tee sys class scsi host host2 scan g 4 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters a 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 17 of 44 4 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia S Technologie WWW exacq com VE 4 12 2013 A new device should now be displayed in the sys bus scsi devices directory as 2 X X 0 where X X matches the virtual device node of the drive you just created DOG devices File Browser File Edit View Go Bookmarks Help Back v Ce ME Q 100 Q lconview
59. so that it will be mounted automatically after a restart Open this file by using the Nano text editor as follows sudo nano etc fstab 13 Under the last line insert a label defining the new label used in the mkfs command The mount point should be the full path to mount point created previously Be sure to follow the same syntax as Linux is case sensitive GNU nano 2 2 2 File etc fstab Modified fetc fstab static file system information Use blkid o value s UUID to print the universally unique identifier for a device this may be used with UUID as a more robust way to name devices that works even if disks are added and removed See fstab 5 file system lt mount point gt lt type gt lt options gt lt dump gt lt pass gt proc proc proc nodev noexec nosuid 0 0 fi was on dev sda during installation UUID 7b784357 4258 465e 971b f b2eb45185d8 ext3 errors renound boot was on dev sdal during installation UUID 4116b956 0390 46bO a412 Ibel eYddS5c33 boot ext3 defaults 5 svar was on dev sdab during installation UU TD e689bdc4 bd1 4221 6725 242a4855F 17431 svar ext3 defaults 5 swap was on dev sdab during installation UUID 06023763 9241 4649 bdab 47 1666c693 0 none swap SW rdev f do media floppyo auto ru user noauto exec utfd 0 LABEL mnt export mnt export ext4 defaults 0 6 LABEL nnt edur 1 mnt edur i ext4 defaults 0 LABEL nnt vedur 2 snntsedur s2 ext4 defaults 0 O_ GR OR bee Ree Yee ee K
60. ters i 5255 56080817 Mexico Page 7 of 44 4 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologies WWW eXxacq com 4 12 2013 Configuration The basic configuration of the exacqVision Virtual Appliance can be managed from the web interface and the console screen To access the console screen open the VMs and Template view and select the newly deployed exacqVision Virtual Server Right click on VM and choose Open Console A blue screen appears with the access information similar to the following so ad exacqVision Virtual Appliance 5 1 102 35120 To manage this server browse to https 10 100 100 To administer this server user account admin To access Web Browser login and type start Type exit to leave CLI and return to this screen Utilized the exacgVision Client to configure the Server Instructions on running the exacqVision Virtual can be found at https uuWw esacq con support specsheets htnl Use Arrow Keys to navigate set Timezone Current EST and lt ENTER gt to select your choice To configure the exacqVision Virtual Appliance complete the following steps using the previous illustration as a guide Enter the address shown on your console screen into a web browser to access the web interface This portion of the console screen shows the administrator login account and password This portion of the console screen shows instructions for returning to this screen from the CLI This portion of the console scr
61. the device from the operating system using the following command echo 1 sudo tee sys block sdc device delete 9 The drive can now be removed from the virtual machine Right click on the EVA appliance and click Edit Settings Click on the target hard drive to be removed and then click on the Remove button Click OK a Appliance Vi i km Hardware Options Resources Profiles vServices Virtual Machine Version 7 T Show Al Devices a S a ape a a Hardware Summary To cancel the removal dick the Restore button ME Memory 2048 MB fd crus 2 Removal Options b pine re Remove from virtual machine GJ VMCI device Restricted Q SCSI controller 0 LSI Logic Parallel Remove from virtual machine and delete files from disk F Hard diski Virtual Disk F Hard disk2 Virtual Disk D see Se CD DVD drive 1 CD DVD Drive 1 ER Network adapter 1 Exacq Client FF Hard disk 4 Virtual Disk Help OK Cancel 1 317 845 5710 USA Corporate Headquarters S 44 1438 310163 Europe Middle East Asia Technologie WWW exacq com i 4 12 2013 You have now successfully removed the drive from your appliance To reclaim the space use vSphere Client to browse the datastore where your appliance was deployed to and delete the file ending in _2 vmdk that has a provisioned size of 104 857 600 00 KB NOTE exacqVision Client will display the removed drive with a status of Drive not Found
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