Trilio for Red Hat Virtualization
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  • About Trilio for RHV
  • Trilio for RHV Architecture
  • Trilio for RHV 4.0 Release Notes
  • Trilio for RHV 4.0 SP1 Release Notes
  • Trilio for RHV 4.0 SP2 Release Notes
  • Trilio 4.0 Support Matrix
  • Trilio 4.0 SP1 Support Matrix
  • Trilio 4.0 SP2 Support Matrix
  • Deployment Guide
    • General requirements
    • Certificates required for TVR
    • Preparing the Installation
    • Spinning up the Trilio VM
    • Configure Trilio VM
    • Installation of ovirt-imageio extensions
    • Post Installation Health-Check
    • Uninstall Trilio
    • Upgrade Trilio
  • User Guide
    • Workloads
    • Preparing for Application Consistent backups
    • Snapshots
    • Restores
    • File Search
    • Snapshot mount
  • ADMIN GUIDE
    • Reset the Trilio GUI password
    • Admin Panel
    • email alerts
    • Reporting
  • Troubleshooting
    • Important TVM Logs
    • Important RHV-Manager Logs
    • Important RHV-Host Logs
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  • General Tab
  • System Tab
  • Initial Run
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  • Starting the TrilioVault Appliance

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  1. Deployment Guide

Spinning up the Trilio VM

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The Trilio Appliance is delivered as qcow2 image and runs as VM on top of a KVM Hypervisor.

The Trilio VM qcow2 image must be an available disk on the RHV Storage before the creation of the Trilio Appliance is possible.

This guide shows the tested way to spin up the Trilio Appliance on a RHV Cluster. Please contact a RHV Administrator and Trilio Customer Success Agent in case of incompatibility with company standards.

Creation the Trilio VM

The creation of the Trilio VM works like for any other Virtual Machine inside RHV.

To create a new Virtual Machine, go to Compute Virtual Machines.

The button "New" opens the window to define the VM.

The following instructions show the tested configuration for the Trilio Appliance.

After configuration, use the OK button to create the Trilio Appliance.

It is a required to activate the Advanced Options.

General Tab

Fill out the following details as necessary on the General tab:

  • Cluster - Choose the RHV Cluster to host the Trilio VM

  • Template - Blank

  • Operating System - The Trilio VM runs CentOS 7. Red Hat Enterprise 7.x x64 is a valid option.

  • Instance Type - Custom

  • Optimized for - Server

  • Name - Provide a RHV internal name for the Trilio VM

  • Description - Provide a RHV internal description for the Trilio VM (optional)

  • Comment - Provide a RHV internal comment for the Trilio VM (Optional)

  • Activate Delete Protection

  • NICs - Choose the network the Trilio VM connects with. The plus and minus symbols add/delete NICs as necessary.

Before moving to the next tab, attach the Trilio qcow2 image to the VM definition.

  • Click Attach under Instance Images.

  • Choose the Trilio qcow2 image

  • Check the box for OS

Without checking the box for OS, will the Trilio Appliance not boot, as the RHV VM is not utilizing the disk as the boot disk.

System Tab

Under the System tab set the following:

  • Memory size - 24576 MB / 24 GB

  • Maximum memory - 24576 MB / 24 GB (RHV automatically first sets four times the Memory size)

  • Physical Memory Guaranteed - 24576 MB / 24 GB (RHV automatically first sets the same value as Memory size)

It is possible to set the initial Memory size to 8GB. RHV is automatically setting the Maximum Memory to 4 times the Memory size value. The actual Memory size can be adjusted later as needed.

Note: Do not set the Physical Memory Guaranteed below 8GB.

  • Total virtual CPUs - 4

  • Nothing to set at the Advanced Parameters

  • Leave Hardware Clock Timer Offset at 0

  • Leave custom serial policy unchecked

Initial Run

Under the Initial Run tab set the following:

  • Check "Use Cloud-Init/Sysprep"

  • (Optional) Set VM Hostname

  • (Optional) Check and set "Configure Time Zone"

  • Open Authentication

    • Set User Name

    • Set Password or SSH authentication

  • Open Networks

    • Set "Cloud-Init Network Protocol" to "Openstack Metadata"

    • (optional) Set DNS Servers and DNS Search Domains

    • Check In-guest Network Interface Name

    • Set IPv4 configuration as necessary

Further Tabs

There are no TrilioVault specific configurations necessary in any further tab.

Starting the TrilioVault Appliance

After the creation of TrilioVault Appliance, the VM will automatically be put in a shutdown state.

Cloud-initwill be disabled after the first boot.

Go to the overview of VMs in the RHV Manager (Compute Virtual Machines), identify the TrilioVault Appliance VM in the list, mark it, and click the Run button to start it.

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