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In my previous post, we installed the Nutanix CE in our Supermicro E300-9D server,
Now, is time to config initial aspects, to then continue running and setting up our Server.

This is how it looks right now:

Now, we are going to go to settings, top left menu, click and select Settings

Here, on the left, we can see all settings, lets navigate through them and configure some important aspects as shown on the screenshots:

I added the following details to my cluster:

We already know that the CVM is the Controller VM with takes care of all aspects of our Cluster, Storage, Compression, Dedup… etc.
From here, we can choose the memory size of our CVM, for now, 20GB to keep it «light» for the lab

Pulse
NTP
email alerting and digest

These were the «common» settings I normally touch / check the very beginning, now, lets jump into something super important, Inventory.
This means, looking for cluster updates, software, AHV, firmwares, drivers, etc.
Easy to use, Simple run an Inventory, if detects anything to be updated, follow the wizard….

We go to the menu top left, LCM, Perform Inventory, 
follow the screenshots for more info:

Performing Inventory
Inventory done, lets check what is contains 
We goto Updates menu, Software, and select the software we would like to update
Next
Warning before updating
wow, an error, lets check it out….
OK, is telling to us to perform an NCC Update, then check, and continue with the updates, so in this particular case, we select only NCC; and proceed with the update.
After the update, we come back to the LCM Menu, Pre-Upgrade check, NCC check.
Now that this is done, we run a new inventory, and continue the process as described before, selecting the things to be updated, and running the shown update plan.
Boom! everything has been updated successfully, without any stress or complicated procedures.
This is how our main console looks after the update.

As you saw, there was an «error» in the update,
Just simple as a pre requirement to continue with the rest.
The menu is super user-friendly, well explained, and just with a few click, you can have your cluster updated and up and running, with no stress, no complex commands or consoles, etc.

Ah, one more thing, if you want to see your cluster status from the SSH console, simply login to the CVM, and run this command:

cluster status

We are almost there to start creating our first vm

see you in the next one.

https://lfconsulting.org/installing-nutanix-ce-in-supermicro-e300-9d-initial-configuration

Nice guide! I still have to try Nutanix, but we are a 100% VMware shop so it’s hard to find the time or justification. 


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