Use the VxRail VI Configuration wizard to create a VI workload domain.

The SDDC Manager UI supports running multiple VxRail VI workload domain creation tasks in parallel.

Procedure

  1. In the SDDC Manager UI navigation, Inventory > Workload Domains .
  2. Click + Workload Domain and then select VI-VxRail Virtual Infrastructure Setup.
  3. Make sure the prerequisties are met. See Prerequisites for a Workload Domain. To continue, click GET STARTED.
  4. Select the type of storage to use for this workload domain. Click SELECT.
    The VI - VxRail Virtual Infrastructure Setup wizard opens.
  5. Provide the following information to complete the VxRail VI Configuration.
    Option Description
    VxRail Manager
    • VxRail Manager Hostname (must be an FQDN)

      CONNECT to VxRail Manager and confirm the SSL thumbprints of VxRail Manager.

    • VxRail Manager Admin Credentials
      • Admin Username
      • Admin Password
      • Confirm Admin Password
    • VxRail Manager Root Credentials
      • Root Username
      • Root Password
      • Confirm Root Password
    General Info Provide basic information about the workload domain, including the SSO domain. When you create a VI workload domain, you can join it to the management domain's vCenter Single Sign-On domain or a new vCenter Single Sign-On domain that is not used by any other workload domain. Joining a new vCenter Single Sign-On domain enables a VI workload domain to be isolated from the other workload domains in your VMware Cloud Foundation instance. The vCenter Single Sign-On domain for a VI workload domain determines the local authentication space.
    • Virtual Infrastructure Name - The name must be unique and contain between 3 and 20 characters. The VI name can include letters, numbers, and hyphens, but it cannot include spaces.
    • Datacenter Name
    • SSO domain
      • Create New SSO Domain
        Note: All components in the management domain must be upgraded to VMware Cloud Foundation 5.0 before you can create a new SSO domain.
      • Join Management SSO Domain
    If you are creating a new SSO domain, provide the following information:
    • Enter the domain name, for example mydomain.local.
      Note: Ensure that the domain name is unique and does not contain any upper-case letters.
    • Set the password for the SSO administrator account.

      This is the password for the user administrator@your_domain_name.

    • Confirm the administrator password.
    Cluster Enter the details for the first cluster that will be created in this new workload domain.

    The name must be unique and contain between 3 and 80 characters. The cluster name can include letters, numbers, and hyphens, and it can include spaces.

    Compute Provide information about the vCenter configuration.
    • vCenter FQDN (Must be a fully qualified domain name. (FQDN)
    • vCenter Subnet Mask
    • vCenter Default Gateway
    • vCenter Root Password
    • Confirm vCenter Root Password
    Networking Provide information about the NSX Manager cluster to use with the VI workload domain. If you already have an NSX Manager cluster for a different VI workload domain, you can reuse that NSX Manager cluster or create a new one.
    • Create New NSX instance
      Note:
      • You must create an NSX Manager instance if this is the first VI workload domain in your VMware Cloud Foundation instance.
      • You must create a new NSX Manager instance if your VI workload domain is joining a new SSO domain.
      • Provide the NSX Manager cluster details:
        • FQDNs for three NSX Managers nodes
        • NSX Manager cluster FQDN
        • NSX Manager Admin password
        • NSX Manager Audit password
    • Use Existing NSX instance
      Note:
      • You cannot share an NSX Manager instance between VI workload domains that are in different SSO domains.
      • If you are creating a new SSO domain for the VI workload domain, the NSX Manager instance will be shared with one or more VI workload domains in different SSO domains.
      • Select the NSX Manager instance.
        Note: NSX Managers for workload domains that are in the process of deploying are not able to be shared and do not appear in the list of available NSX Managers.
    • Overlay Networking
      • VLAN ID
      • IP Allocation: DHCP or Static IP Pool (See descriptions below)
    Option Description
    DHCP With this option VMware Cloud Foundation uses DHCP for the Host Overlay Network TEPs.

    A DHCP server must be configured on the NSX host overlay (Host TEP) VLAN. When NSX creates TEPs for the VI workload domain, they are assigned IP addresses from the DHCP server.

    Static IP Pool With this option VMware Cloud Foundation uses a static IP pool for the Host Overlay Network TEPs. You can re-use an existing IP pool or create a new one.
    To create a new static IP Pool provide the following information:
    • Pool Name
    • Description
    • CIDR
    • IP Range.
    • Gateway IP
    Make sure the IP range includes enough IP addresses for the number of hosts that will use the static IP Pool. The number of IP addresses required depends on the number of pNICs on the ESXi hosts that are used for the vSphere Distributed Switch that handles host overlay networking. For example, a host with four pNICs that uses two pNICs for host overlay traffic requires two IP addresses in the static IP pool.
    Note: You cannot stretch a cluster that uses static IP addresses for the NSX Host Overlay Network TEPs.
    Option Description
    Host Selection Add ESXi hosts with similar or identical configurations across all cluster members, including similar or identical storage configurations. A minimum of 3 hosts are required. Two-step process to select and add hosts.
    • Select hosts to add to cluster
      Note: The Primary node is selected by default
    • Provide hosts details (QUICKFILL OPTIONS is available)
    You must click RESOLVE HOSTS IP ADDRESS before moving on to the next step. This button is activated after all host details are entered.
    Switch Configuration Provide the distributed switch configuration to be applied to the hosts in the VxRail cluster. Select the predefined NIC configuration profile and review the preconfigured distributed switches and details. VDS and Portgroup name information is configured and can be edited here.
    Note: VDS configuration requires homogeneous host network adapters across all hosts. Only adapters of same enumeration across all hosts can be used for configuring VDS.
    Host and VM Networks Configure Host and VM network details.
    • Management Network: VLAN ID, CIDR, and Gateway
    • vSAN: VLAN ID, CIDR, Gateway, and IP Range
    • vMotion Network: VLAN ID, CIDR, Gateway, and IP Range
    Licenses Select the licenses for NSX, VMware vSAN, and VMware vSphere.
    Note: If you are using VCF+, license keys are not required.
    Review Review and confirm the Workload Domain settings.
    Validation Validates the configuration
  6. On the Validation page, wait until all of the inputs have been successfully validated and then click FINISH.
    If validation is unsuccessful, you cannot proceed. Use the Back button to modify your settings and try again.
    Create a VxRail VI Workload Domain task is triggered.