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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces<br />

Virtual Nodes Overview<br />

You can configure your virtual infrastructure for access in CC-SG. The<br />

Virtualization page offers two wizard tools, Add Control System wizard and<br />

Add Virtual Host wizard, that help you add control systems, virtual hosts,<br />

and their virtual machines properly.<br />

Once you complete the configuration, all control systems, virtual hosts,<br />

and virtual machines are available for access as nodes in CC-SG. Each<br />

type of virtual node is configured with an interface for access and an<br />

interface for power.<br />

• Control system nodes and virtual host nodes are configured with a VI<br />

Client interface. The VI Client interface provides access to the<br />

virtualization system's infrastructure client. For VMware control<br />

centers, the VI Client interface provides access to the control center<br />

server via VMware Virtual Infrastructure Web Access. For VMware<br />

ESX servers, the VI Client interface provides access to the ESX server<br />

via VMware Virtual Infrastructure Web Access.<br />

• Virtual machine nodes are configured with a VMW Viewer interface<br />

and a VMW Power interface. The VMW Viewer interface provides<br />

access to the virtual machine's viewer application. For VMware virtual<br />

machines, the VMW Viewer interface provides access to the virtual<br />

machine remote console. The VMW Power interface provides power<br />

control for the node through CC-SG.<br />

Add a Control System with Virtual Hosts and Virtual Machines<br />

When you add a control system, a wizard guides you through adding the<br />

virtual hosts and virtual machines included in the control system.<br />

To add a control system with virtual hosts and virtual machines:<br />

1. Choose Nodes > Virtualization.<br />

2. Click Add Control System.<br />

3. Hostname/IP Address: Enter the IP Address or hostname of the<br />

control system. Maximum 64 characters.<br />

4. Connection Protocol: Specify HTTP or HTTPS communications<br />

between the control system and CC-SG.<br />

5. TCP Port: Enter the TCP port. The default port is 443.<br />

6. Check Interval (seconds): Enter the time in seconds that should<br />

elapse before timeout between the control system and CC-SG.<br />

7. Enter authentication information:<br />

• To use a service account for authentication, select the Use Service<br />

Account Credentials checkbox. Select the service account to use<br />

in the Service Account Name menu.<br />

or<br />

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