Introduction
Disk commissioning methods
A physical or virtual station that hosts NSP software requires a specific disk partitioning scheme. You can create the required disk partitions on the station:
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during the deployment of an NSP RHEL OS disk image, as described in NSP disk-image deployment
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after a manual RHEL OS installation, using one of the component-specific partitioning schemes in the following:
Note: Before you deploy any NSP software in a VMware VM, you must install the latest VMware Tools software.
Note: The disk capacity required for the /opt/nsp/nfmp/nebackup partition depends on the number and types of devices in your managed network; see Sizing the NFM-P NE backup partition for information.
Supported file systems
For OS-deployed disk partitions such as /, /home, /tmp, /opt, and /var, the NSP supports ext4 or XFS, with the following exception:
For NSP application partitions such as /opt/nsp and child partitions, ext4 is required, with the following exceptions:
Additional disk configuration
Regardless of the disk deployment method, each partition created after the OS installation requires the additional configuration described in To configure and mount an NSP disk partition.
NSP disk-image deployment
NSP OEM disk images for deploying an NSP RHEL OS instance are available in the following formats:
The following images are available in each format:
Note: NSP RHEL image deployment is authorized only for NSP or CLM software installation, and not for the installation of any other Nokia or third-party product.
An NSP RHEL disk image:
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has all required and optional OS packages to support NSP software deployment
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does not include any product-specific packages or application files
NSP qcow2 image deployment
For NSP qcow2 image deployment, see To deploy an NSP RHEL qcow2 disk image.
NSP OVA image deployment
Deploying the NSP on VMWare has the following requirements.
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You must ensure that each non-LVM partition is mounted using the partition UUID, rather than the block device name; see To configure disk partitions using device UUIDs for information.
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If you use cloud-init to set the IP address of an NSP VM on VMWare, you must perform To apply the VMware cloud-init workaround before you attempt to install any NSP software on the VM.
For general NSP OVA image deployment information, see the documentation for your virtualization environment.
Note: For an NSP deployer host or NSP cluster VM deployed using the OVA image, it is strongly recommended that you mount the /opt directory on a separate hard disk that has sufficient capacity to allow for future expansion.
Sizing the NFM-P NE backup partition
Each NFM-P main server stores NE configuration backups on the local file system in the following partition:
/opt/nsp/nfmp/nebackup
The partition size is specific to an NFM-P system, and is based on the following:
Note: Uninstalling a main server does not delete or otherwise affect the saved NE configuration backup files.
The partition size is the amount of space required for the backup files of all managed NE types. You must calculate the space required for each NE type using the following formula, and then use the sum of the NE space requirements as the partition size:
data capacity = backup size × number of NEs × backups per NE × 2.5
Table 2-1, Configuration backup file sizes by NE type lists the backup size values.
Note: The formula is a guideline for planning purposes only; the actual size may require adjustment. It is recommended that you use the size of the largest backup per NE type in your network as the backup size, and multiply the result by 2.5, as shown in the formula. This calculation accounts for network and NE backup growth, and accommodates the storage of compressed archive files.
Table 2-1: Configuration backup file sizes by NE type
NE type |
Backup size |
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1830 VWM OSU |
128 kbytes |
7210 SAS |
200 kbytes |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS |
1.5 Mbytes |
7705 SAR |
250 kbytes |
OmniSwitch |
30 kbytes |
Wavence |
1.5 Mbytes |