in -one for hyper -v -...
TRANSCRIPT
1-0
| LiveNX All-In-One OVA Install Guide
LiveAction, Inc.
3500 WEST BAYSHORE ROAD
PALOALTO, CA 94303
ALL- IN -ONE for Hyper-V
INSTALL GUIDE
1-1 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
LiveNX All-In-One Server Types and Requirements Here are specifications to LiveNX All-In-One Server types and its OVF requirements.
Tiny-Server
o Used for less than 25 devices, or less than 25k flows/sec
o Deployment is targeted towards non-server installation (Laptops, Desktops, etc.)
o Specifications:
2vCPU Xeon or i7
4GB RAM
LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 2GB
250GB Data Disk
Small-Server
o Used for less than 100 Devices, or less than 100k flows/sec
o Installation for server environments with Hyper-V Manager/ VMware Hypervisors / ESX(i)
o Specifications:
8vCPU Xeon or i7
16GB RAM
LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 8GB
4TB Data Disk
Storage can be expanded by adding additional disks
Medium-Server
o Used for 100 – 500 Devices or less than 200k flows/sec o
o Installation for server environments with Hyper-V Manager/ VMware Hypervisors / ESX(i)
o Specifications:
16vCPU Xeon or i7
32GB RAM
LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 16GB
6TB Data Disk
Storage can be expanded by adding additional disks
Large-Server
o Used for 500 – 1000 Devices or greater than 200k flows/sec
o Installation for server environments with Hyper-V Manager/ VMware Hypervisors / ESX(i)
o Specifications:
32vCPU Xeon or i7
32GB RAM
LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 16GB
8TB Data Disk
Storage can be expanded by adding additional disks
NOTE: LiveNX 6.X (Requires a LiveNX 6.x License Key). Please contact LiveAction Technical Support Team at email address
1-2 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Summary LiveAction’s LiveNX AIO deployment is made to simplify the user experience in deploying LiveNX on the
network. LiveNX AIO deployment combines the needs of the entire deployment into 1 simple and easy
OVF to deploy. This simplifies the startup and makes user experience overall easy and functionally
favorable to get up and running.
If you have any questions about this guide, or need any assistance in general please contact LiveAction
support: [email protected]
1-3 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
LiveNX All-In-One Deployment The LiveNX All-in-One installation is deployed on Hyper-V Manager. Please follow the steps below to deploy
the All-In-One.
NOTE: The Open Virtualization format (OVF) installation has LiveNX integrated, there will NOT be a
separate software installation step. Download the OVF from http://liveaction.com/download/links to
the windows server where your Hyper-V Manager is located.
Pre-requisites:
1. Hyper-V Manager must be enabled on your windows server 2012 R2.
2. A Virtual switch is required to connect the LiveNX Virtual Machine to your network.
3. Remember to reserve a portion of physical memory for the windows operating system.
4. Please take a note of the number of disks that are associated with the different flavor of the OVF
you are installing
5. Please remember to have the IP address to assign to the OVF
Step 1: Log into the Hyper-V Manager
1-4 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 2:
1. Select the Server running Hyper-V
2. From the screen below select Action > New > Virtual Machine
3. Review the Image description and Click Next
1-5 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
4. Name the deployment Image and Click Next
5. Review the Image description and choose the Generation 1
NOTE:
a. Once the Virtual Machine is deployed you cannot change the Generation.
b. In the screen below, choose Generation 1 to deploy the VM. LiveNX does not operate under
Generation 2 .
1-6 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
6. Open the OVF file in a browser or text editor.
7. Look for the description “Memory size”.
NOTE: The below text is an example from the small OVA.
8. Review the image description and allocate the memory size in the dialog box below. Click Next
NOTE: Do not select “Use Dynamic Memory”.
1-7 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
9. Review the image description below and choose the Network Adaptor to use the Virtual Switch.
Click Next
10. Review the image description below, choose “Use an existing Virtual hard disk”.
Choose the destination location, Select the VHD file with the name disk1.vhd from the download file.
Click Next.
1-8 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
11. Review the Image description and click finish. Virtual Machine is ready. Please proceed to Step 3 for
installing LiveNX.
1-9 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 3: Adding the remaining virtual disks
1. Select the LiveNX Virtual Machine. On the image below, Click Settings.
2. Select SCSI controller, then Select Hard Drive > Click Add
1-10 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
3. Choose the location that is currently not in use.
4. Choose the destination location, Select the VHD file with the name disk2.vhd from the
download. Click Apply then OK.
1-11 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 4: 1. Depending on the deployment flavor, like Tiny OVF/ Small OVF/Medium OVF/Large OVF, the
number of disk files vary.
2. Please repeat Step 3 if the installation requires more virtual disk.
3. If you would like to expand the disks, follow the process in Step 4.1 below. If not, proceed to
Step 5
1-12 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 4.1:
1. Select the LiveNX Virtual Machine. On the image below, Click Settings.
1-13 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
2. Select SCSI controller, then Select Hard Drive > Click Add
3. Select the Location that is not in use.
1-14 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
4. Under the Virtual Hard disk >Click on New and Proceed
1-15 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
5. Click Next and select the option depending on your requirement. Choose
the option depending on your requirement.
If you select the VHD option, the maximum limit is going to be 2TB
Note: In the below screen I selected the VHD option.
1-16 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
6. Click Next and select Fixed Size
1-17 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
7. Click Next. Name the new Disk. In the below screen, I named it as disk 5.
8. Click on browse and select the folder where the existing disks are
located.
Note: In the screenshot below, I have the existing disks saved in
C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\Tiny-Test
1-18 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
9. Click Next and select create a new blank virtual hard disk.
Since I selected the VHD option above I am allocating 2tb to my virtual
disk
10. Click Next and Finish to deploy the new VHD.
NOTE: Remember to use unique unused locations for each of the additional virtual disks.
1-19 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 5: At this Point the OVF is ready. Right click on the device and click Start.
1-20 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
At this point sever is running. To get access to the server click Connect.
1-21 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 6: Configure the Network
NOTE: LiveAction comes with the ability to pick up DHCP on a local network as well as utilizing a static IP
a. Static IP option
i. Recommended for Production Environments
ii. Configure Static IP and press [y] to save and apply the setting
b. DHCP Option
i. Recommended for Test Environments
ii. Configure DHCP Option
NOTE: DHCP Option will have the above fields filled in if there is a DHCP server to distribute
IPs
Once the network configuration portion is completed, the LiveNX Appliance will be reachable. The next steps
would be to log into the appliance and launch the LiveAction Server Management Console.
1-22 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Starting up the All-In-One OVF The user must first launch the LiveNX Server console through the. By launching the LiveAction Server
Management Console, the user will be able configure LiveAction in order to start the appliance up.
Step 1: Use Option [3] to Login to the appliance
Step 2: This will launch the next screen. On that screen there will be two icons at the bottom of the screen, select
the Management Console.
1-23 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 4 Once the Management Console is open, there are two options for Licensing.
NOTE: For LiveNX licensing documentation check with [email protected]
1-24 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 5 Turn on LiveAction by clicking on Manage > Start Service
Change Administrative Password (Recommended) Once you have LiveAction up and running, we recommend that you change the admin password.
Step 1 Click on the Terminal icon that is next to the Server Management Console Icon
1-25 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Step 2 1. In the Terminal, type: passwd
2. Type the old password: changeme
3. Change the password to a new password
4. Issue backup on the command line to retain the new password and press [y] to
confirm
a. Note: backup should be used any time a system level change is made to the instance in
order to keep the changes persistent.
Step 3 To exit from the OVF desktop, click on an empty space on the desktop and select Exit.
Then, select Exit to Prompt.
1-26 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Connecting to the LiveNX All-In-One OVF
Web Start Client Installation 1. Open a browser to https://<IP-of-LiveNX>:8092
a. Note: the https and the port number of 8092
2. Click on Launch LiveAction Client
3. Java Web Start will launch and allow the Client to run
a. The LiveAction Server will show the JRE version require to run
b. Please make sure that JRE is installed with the correct referenced version before proceeding
1-27 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
Logging into the LiveNX Java Client 1. Log into LiveAction
a. Username: admin
b. Password: admin
NOTE: Logging into the Java Client will force the administrative password to change. This is necessary in order to gain access to the WebUI
Logging into LiveNX WebUI 1. Open a browser to https://<IP-of-LiveNX>
2. Enter the IP address or hostname of the LiveNX Server
3. Leave the port number as 8093
Note: When the connection is made, the session will be redirected and an accept to the local certificate will
have to be done. Once you go through this process, a login page will be presented.
1-28 | LiveNX Hyper-V Install Guide
4. Log in using your LiveNX Client credentials
NOTE: The credentials now have been changed from the previous steps on the java client. These logins are
tied together
After logging in, the screenshot below represents an example of what LiveNX’s HTML5 webUI will display if
there are devices that have been configured in the LiveNX Client.