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The Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM virtual appliance aims at eliminating the installation, configuration and maintenance costs associated with running Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM on a local system. It also guarantees portability and thus reduces the risk in moving Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM from one machine to another.
You must get a license of Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM virtual appliance, and download the virtual appliance from Cisco.com. Upon initializing the virtual appliance, and after running the configurenetwork and configureipam scripts, you have to add the license file. Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM will then be up and running, available to be configured.
This is different from just downloading a copy of Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM and installing it on a server or virtual machine provided by the customer, in that the operating system on which Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM runs is also provided in the virtual appliance.
The Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM virtual appliance supports VMware ESXi 5.0 or later platforms.
The virtual appliance consists of a virtual machine in the OVA format, which contains a runnable guest OS (CentOS 6.5) and Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.3 installed on that OS. When the virtual appliance is deployed, Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.3 is already pre-installed and is configured by running the configureipam script, after the network configuration is complete by running the configurenetwork script.
Do the following to download the Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM virtual appliance:
Step 1 | Download the IPAM OVA file from www.cisco.com and place it in a location which is accessible from the VMWare vSphere client. |
Step 2 | Connect to the VMWare Server where you want to deploy the OVA and highlight the server name. |
Step 3 | Click File -> Deploy OVF Template and click browse button to the location of the OVA. |
Step 4 | Click Next through the dialogues and make changes as appropriate. |
Step 5 | Once the Deploy process completes, start the virtual machine and right click to choose Open Console. |
Step 6 | Set a root password for the virtual appliance when you are prompted to. There is no default password. |
To view the disk space availability, do the following:
The Resources area of the Summary tab displays the disk space details for the machine.
To monitor the disk space availability using the console, do the following:
Step 1 | Select the virtual machine in the vSphere Client window and either click the Console tab on the right pane or right-click the virtual machine name and choose Open Console. |
Step 2 | Log in as root
and type df -k. The disk space details are displayed.
If the disk space on the disk mounted on /data is not enough, then you should increase the size of the disk (see the Increasing the Size of Disk). |
The growfilesystem script causes the data partition, /dev/sdb1 to grow to be the size of the entire data disk. It is trivial to expand the size of the data disk that the operating system sees, using VMware. To ensure that the operating system recognizes the bigger disk, you have to restart the VM and run the growfilesystem after increasing the size of the disk.
Note | Before running the growfilesystem script, ensure that you backup the entire /data/incontrol directory and that it is not stored anywhere in the file system under /data. Running the growfilesystem script after restarting the VM ensures that the filesystem uses all the space in the partition. |
If you need a bigger disk, do the following:
If you experience any issues while working with the Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.3 virtual appliance, we recommend you to do the following:
Examine the log files in /opt/incontrol/log. Look particularly for errors in the log files as these signal exceptional conditions. If you are unable to resolve the problem and you have purchased Cisco support, then submit a case to Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) regarding the problem.