You start the management components for a VI workload domain with vSphere with Tanzu in a specific order to provide the necessary infrastructure, networking, and management services before powering on the components for containerized workload management.
You start the management components for the management domain first. Then, you start the management components for the VI workload domains and the customer workloads.
If the NSX Manager cluster and NSX Edge cluster are shared with other VI workload domains, follow this general order:
- Start the other VI workload domains.
- Start the VI workload domain that runs the shared NSX Edge nodes.
- Start the customer workloads that rely on NSX services.
Startup Order for a VI Workload Domain with vSphere with Tanzu
Startup Order |
SDDC Component |
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1 |
ESXi hosts and vSAN for the VI workload domain |
2 | vCenter Server for the VI workload domain |
3 |
vCLS virtual machines |
4 |
NSX Manager nodes for the VI workload domain |
5 |
NSX Edge nodes for the VI workload domain |
6 | Started automatically after you start vCenter Server and vCLS, and NSX for the VI workload domain.
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7 | Containerized customer workloads |
For information on the startup steps, see below.
Start vSAN and ESXi Hosts in a Virtual Infrastructure Workload Domain with vSphere with Tanzu
You start the ESXi hosts using an out-of-band management interface, such as, ILO or iDRAC to connect to the hosts and power them on. You then exit maintenance mode for the ESXi hosts and prepare the vSAN cluster for startup.
Procedure
Start vCenter Server for a Virtual Infrastructure Workload Domain with vSphere with Tanzu
Use the vSphere Client to power on the vCenter Server appliance in the VI workload domain. If the workload domain contains a vSAN cluster, check its health status too.
Procedure
Start the vSphere Cluster Services for a Virtual Infrastructure Workload Domain with vSphere with Tanzu
You start the vSphere Cluster Services (vCLS) virtual machines in a VI workload domain with vSphere with Tanzu by deactivating the retreat mode on the target cluster. Starting the vCLS virtual machines makes vSphere DRS and vSphere HA available to the workloads running on the clusters in the workload domain again.
Procedure
Start the NSX Manager Virtual Machines
You begin powering on the NSX infrastructure in the management domain or in a VI workload domain by starting the three-node NSX Manager cluster by using the vSphere Client.
Procedure
Start the NSX Edge Nodes
You continue powering on the NSX infrastructure in the management domain or in a VI workload domain by starting the NSX Edge nodes by using the vSphere Client.