Dell Lasso Version 4.4 User Manual

Dell Lasso Version 4.4 User's Guide
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Contents
1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................7
What's New In This Release.................................................................................................................................... 7
Key Features............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Supported Devices................................................................................................................................................. 12
Supported Server Operating Systems For Attached Hosts.................................................................................... 14
Work Flow...............................................................................................................................................................15
Contacting Dell....................................................................................................................................................... 17
2 Installing And Uninstalling Lasso........................................................................................... 19
Prerequisites...........................................................................................................................................................19
Installing Lasso Using GUI............................................................................................................................... 19
Installing Lasso Using CLI................................................................................................................................ 20
Modifying Lasso Installation...................................................................................................................................20
Repairing Lasso Installation................................................................................................................................... 20
Uninstalling Lasso...................................................................................................................................................21
Using GUI..........................................................................................................................................................21
Using CLI.......................................................................................................................................................... 22
3 Security.......................................................................................................................................23
Passwords.............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Network Ports.........................................................................................................................................................23
4 Using Lasso................................................................................................................................ 25
Prerequisites For Data Collection...........................................................................................................................25
Running Lasso.........................................................................................................................................................26
Starting New Configuration..............................................................................................................................26
Use Existing Configuration............................................................................................................................... 27
Loading Configuration File................................................................................................................................28
Upload Existing Collection................................................................................................................................28
Lasso GUI — Fields And Descriptions....................................................................................................................29
Welcome to Lasso............................................................................................................................................29
Your Company Information...............................................................................................................................30
Your Company Contacts...................................................................................................................................31
Your Hardware Environment............................................................................................................................32
Your Hardware Environment: Storage Arrays..................................................................................................32
Your Hardware Environment: Fibre Channel Switches....................................................................................34
Your Hardware Environment: Ethernet Switches.............................................................................................35
Your Hardware Environment: Tape Libraries................................................................................................... 36
Your Hardware Environment: Hosts.................................................................................................................37
Your Hardware Environment: Enclosures........................................................................................................ 38
Your Hardware Environment: Management & Monitoring Software...............................................................39
Your Hardware Environment: Wireless Controllers......................................................................................... 40
Device Collection............................................................................................................................................. 41
Upload.............................................................................................................................................................. 41
Confirmation.....................................................................................................................................................42
Log Files.................................................................................................................................................................. 42
Generated File Formats...........................................................................................................................................42
Viewing Reports......................................................................................................................................................43
5 Manual Collection..................................................................................................................... 45
Manually Collecting Data For Storage Arrays........................................................................................................45
Manually Collecting Data For Celerra Device..................................................................................................45
Manually Collecting Data For CLARiiON Device.............................................................................................. 46
Manually Collecting Data For MDSeries Device..............................................................................................47
Manually Collecting Data For EqualLogic Device............................................................................................ 48
Manually Collecting Data For PowerVault Or EqualLogic FluidFS NAS Device...............................................48
Manually Collecting Data For Attached Hosts........................................................................................................48
Manually Collecting Data For Windows OS..................................................................................................... 49
Collecting Storage Device Information For UNIX OS.......................................................................................49
Collecting Storage Device Information For VMware (ESX/ESXi OS)............................................................... 50
Manually Collecting Data For Tape Library Device................................................................................................ 50
Manually Collecting Data For PV136T, PV132T, TL2000, And TL4000 Tape Library Device..............................50
Determining Service Port IP For ML6000 Data Collection................................................................................51
Collecting Logs Manually For ML6000 Device..................................................................................................51
Collecting Logs Using Web Client.................................................................................................................... 51
Manually Collecting Data For Ethernet and FCoE Switches...................................................................................51
Manually Collecting Data For Cisco Ethernet Device...................................................................................... 52
Manually Collecting Data For Cisco FCoE Device............................................................................................53
Manually Collecting Data For PowerConnect, Brocade B-Series, And M8428K Devices...............................54
Manually Collecting Data For PowerConnect Ethernet And M8428K Device..................................................55
Manually Collecting Data For Force 10 Switches............................................................................................ 57
Manually Collecting Data For Switches................................................................................................................. 58
Manually Collecting Data For Brocade Device................................................................................................59
Manually Collecting Data For Cisco Device.....................................................................................................59
Manually Collecting Data For McData Device.................................................................................................59
Manually Collecting Data For McDataBlade Device....................................................................................... 60
Manually Collecting Data For Enclosures — M1000e............................................................................................60
Manually Collecting Data For Enclosure — VRTX..................................................................................................61
Manually Collecting Data For HITKIT Appliance.................................................................................................... 61
Manually Collecting Data For SAN HQ DEVICE...................................................................................................... 61
Manually Collecting Data For PowerConnect Controller........................................................................................62
6 Collecting Data Using CLI........................................................................................................ 63
Collecting For Single Device Using CLI...................................................................................................................64
7 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................69
Troubleshooting Unix Host Collection.................................................................................................................... 69
Allowing Root Access To Unix Server............................................................................................................. 69
Allowing Root Access Using Multi User Interface (MUI) On VMware............................................................ 70
Troubleshooting MD Series....................................................................................................................................70
Troubleshooting EqualLogic................................................................................................................................... 71
Troubleshooting Storage Processor.......................................................................................................................71
Edit Privilege User On CX Array....................................................................................................................... 72
Edit Privilege User On AX Array....................................................................................................................... 72
Troubleshooting Switches......................................................................................................................................72
Troubleshooting Ethernet Switch........................................................................................................................... 72
Troubleshooting Tape Library.................................................................................................................................73
Troubleshooting Unix..............................................................................................................................................73
Troubleshooting Windows......................................................................................................................................73
Troubleshooting Enclosures...................................................................................................................................74
Troubleshooting HITKIT Collection.........................................................................................................................74
Troubleshooting SAN HQ Device............................................................................................................................74
Troubleshooting PowerVault FluidFS NAS Collection............................................................................................74
Troubleshooting EqualLogic FluidFS NAS Collection............................................................................................. 74
Troubleshooting Celerra Collection........................................................................................................................74
Troubleshooting VMware Collection......................................................................................................................74
Troubleshooting PowerConnect Controller............................................................................................................75
Troubleshooting Lasso Run As System Account....................................................................................................75
8 Error Codes.................................................................................................................................77
9 Use Case Scenario....................................................................................................................87
10 Frequently Asked Questions..................................................................................................89
FAQ — About Lasso................................................................................................................................................89
FAQ — Passwords and Security............................................................................................................................ 91
FAQ — Dealing With Errors....................................................................................................................................92
11 License......................................................................................................................................95
Dell: Export Compliance Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................95
Dell Software Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................................95
Dell Software Copyright .........................................................................................................................................95
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC ..........................................................................................................................................96
Preamble.................................................................................................................................................................96
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND
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Introduction

Lasso is a Windows-based client and server utility that automates the collection of hardware, software, and storage logs and configuration from servers, disk arrays (EqualLogic, PowerVault MD-series, and EMC), Fibre Channel switches (Brocade, McData, and Cisco), Ethernet, and FCoE Switches (Power Connect Cisco, Brocade, and Force 10).
After Lasso collects the data, it parses the data into XML and HTML formats. The data is then packaged along with the collected data and encrypted. The collected data is saved as a .zip file on the local system. Optionally, you can enable Lasso to automatically upload the report to Dell Technical Support.
Dell uses this data as part of the Systems Maintenance Service (SMS) to determine hardware, software, and firmware versions for compatibility, troubleshoot problems in storage devices, and upgrade of the existing equipment. By default, up to 10 collections (one collection per device) are run in parallel. Lasso tracks and waits for completion of each process and notifies the user of any failures during collection.
For information or assistance, contact US_Lasso_Support@Dell.com.

What's New In This Release

Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for Dell Networking W-Series Mobility Controllers. The report includes the following device features:
– Controller Properties
– Access Points
– Controller License
– Fans and Power Supplies
– Ports, VLANs, and VLAN Mapping
– Licensed feature Information
– Firewall Policies
– Authentication Methods
– AAA Profiles
– Authentication Server Information
– User Information
Support to parse and view SAN configuration report for Power Connect 5.1 Firmware.
Support to parse and view SAN configuration report for Brocade 6520 FC switch.
Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for Equallogic 7.0 Firmware. The Report includes the following device features:
– Access Rules
– Storage Containers (Per Pool)
Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for VCenter. The Report includes the following device features:
– VCenter Information
– DVS Information
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– Clusters
– Hosts
* NIC Information
* Adapter Information
– Virtual Machines
* VM Tools
* VM Network information
– DataStores
– License Information
Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for Dell VRTX chassis. The report includes the following device features:
– Chassis Information
– Switch Slots
– Chassis Slots
– Blade MAC/WWN Addresses
– Controllers
– Physical Disks
– Virtual Disks
– PCIe Slots
– PCIe Adapter Slots
– SNMP Information
– Event Filters
– Enclosures
– License Information
Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for Force10 C-Series (C300), E-Series (E1200i, E600i and E300), S-Series (S25P, S55, S4810, S4820T, and S6000), Z-Series (Z9000), and MXL models. The report includes the following device features:
– Switch Properties (Reload-Type, BurnedInMAC, HardwareRev, ServiceTag)
– Power Supplies
– Fan Trays
– Inventory
– Alarms and Temperature
– Debug Information
– NTP Association
– NTP Status
– Security Information
– Protocol Information
– STP-Edge Port per VLAN
– Storm Control
– L3 VLANs
– Config Management Information
– LLDP Neighbor
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– LACP Information
– Out of Band Management Information
– Chassis Hardware (only applicable for Chassis models)
* Manufacturing
* Line Cards
* RPM Cards
* SFM Cards
– Spanning Tree MST Information
– Spanning Tree RSTP Information
– Spanning Tree PVST Information
Support to collect data for SAN HQ devices and also support the same IP address in "Host" and "Management and Monitoring" pages.
– Support to collect SAN HQ group archive files (.grpx) from windows hosts.
Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for PowerConnect 5524 and 5548 switches.
Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for PowerConnect 8132, 8132f, 8164, and 8164f switches.
Support to collect, parse, and view SAN configuration report for VMware ESX and ESXi hosts License information.
Support to invoke the command line interface using Lasso.cmd.

Key Features

The key features are:
Collect, parse, and view the SAN configuration report for the following devices:
– FluidFS NAS storage model FS8600
– SFP attribute on EqualLogic Array
– RHEL version 5.9
– Linux Hitkit version 1.2
– NIC binding order on all windows Operating System
– Force 10 MXL 10/40/GbE swtich
Collect and parse vSphere 5.1 SAN configurations report.
Collect and parse data from devices in SAN environment for Windows 8 Management Station and Windows 2012 Server.
Collect, parse, and view the SAN configuration report for Cisco 5050 and 5548 FCoE models. The report includes the following device features:
– Switch Properties
– Modules
– VLAN Table
– Port channel
– Spanning Tree
– Policy Map
– LLDP, LACP, and VPC
– Zones, VSAN, and Interface for Fibre Channel
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Parse and view SAN configuration report to analyze issues for followig FCoE switches:
– PowerConnect B8000 model switches
– Brocade 8000 models
View SAS HBA card information in the SAN configurations report for MD-series storage connected to Windows 2012 host.
– Collect and parse diagnostic information and logs from Windows 2012 server with or without Hyper-V
enabled.
View PowerConnect switches front port stacking information for 7000, M6348, and 8000 series in SAN configurations report.
Collect, parse , and view the SAN configurations report for PowerConnect firmware version 4.2 and 5.0. The report includes the following device features:
– Slot Information
– Spanning Tree Active
– LLDP TLV
– LLDP Remote
View SAN configuration report for DV Switches Information and DV Switch Port Information in the VMware Hosts section.
View SAN Configuration report for PowerVault MD3600F, MD3620F, and MD3660F models.
Run Lasso under System Context user.
View SAN Configuration report for Brocade 300 and 5300.
Collect, parse, and view the SAN configuration report for Data Center Bridging (DCB) information on the following switches:
– Power Connect
* PFC Information
* ClassOfService Traffic Class Group and dot1p-mapping
* Traffic Class Group
– Brocade Ethernet
* Global LLDP Information
* CEE Maps Information
* Interface QoS Information
* Interface DCB Information
* Interface Media Information
– Dell Force10
* PFC Summary
* ETS Summary
* Interfaces Configuration report
– Cisco FCoE
* PFC Information
* Policy Map
* LLDP Information
* LACP Information
Run multiple instances of Lasso CLI simultaneously.
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Stop default upload of the report using Lasso CLI.
Collect, parse, and view Force 10 switch model S4810 with firmware version Kaveri version 8.3.12.0.
Lasso support for the latest EMC Reports/Grabs (ESX — 1.3.1, Unix — AIX 4.5.0, HP Unix 4.5.0, Linux 4.5.0, Windows Version 41).
View Windows HIT Kit version 4.5 information in SAN configuration report.
View PS Array Group information for Windows Hit Kit in SAN configuration report.
View firmware versions for both Chassis Management Controller cards on M1000e appliance in SAN Configuration report.
Collect and parse Qlogic FC HBA information for Windows and Linux hosts attached to Compellent.
Optional user name and password credentials when PowerConnect ethernet switch is configured.
Raw data collection support for Enclosures.
Data collection and parsing support for HITKIT for VMware.
Encrypted password support while running Lasso in the CLI mode.
Collect diagnostic information from the Group Lead and member, when member IP address is provided.
Option to automatically upload the report to Dell Technical Support site.
Support for the PS 4110 and PS 6110 devices.
Collect and parse Host Integration Tool Kit data in the EqualLogic SAN for Windows, Linux and, vSphere hosts.
Option to provide the Delta Service Request number and Project Manager ID and include in the XML and HTML reports.
Parser support for the following devices:
– EqualLogic FS7500
– Force 10 S50/S60/S4810 switches
– Xen server
– PowerVault NX3500
Solution for error 904 (Collection of EQL Details Failed) for the EqualLogic Array.
Parser support for MaxRequestHoldtime for all the Windows hosts in EqualLogic and MDSeries SAN.
Collect and parse Broadcom NIC information when running in Host Bus Adapter (HBA) mode under the control of Broadcom Advanced Server Program (BASP) software.
Collect NAS Appliance information from the EQL group.
Support for firmware version 5.2 and 6.0 on Dell EqualLogic Arrays.
Collect and parse the attributes ROM Level and Last Boot Time from EqualLogic Array.
Support for Array ping test between the members within an EqualLogic Group.
Collect and parse the Qlogic iSCSI adapter information from Windows, Linux, and VMware hosts attached to Compellent.
Collect Emulex information from Windows, Linux, and VMware hosts attached to Compellent.
Collect and parse SAS HBA information from Windows and Linux (32-bit only) hosts attached to PowerVault MD Series and Compellent.
Validate user input for Ethernet Switch type in the related GUI pages.
Include Collection Date - Collection Time - Build Version attributes in the HTML report.
Enhance user interface in compliance with Dell's lucidity usability requirement.
Validate the PC Ethernet Switch, when configured with only user name.
Raw data collection and parsing for the PowerConnect ethernet switches in simple and normal mode.
Correct parsing of service tag information for all the models of EqualLogic Arrays upon v5.1 Firmware upgrade.
Solution for error 105 (failed to retrieve completed collection from remote system) for the Windows 2008 R2 host attached to EqualLogic Array.
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Option to re-validate the devices when imported from an existing configuration.
Use of Forced multi-threaded mode of execution for enhanced Lasso performance.
Solution to parse EqualLogic Array if the EqualLogic IP Address last octet is single digit issue.
Secure Site option in the Your Company Information window of the Lasso GUI to remove Customer Identification Information (CII) from XML format of the collection.
Raw data collection and parser support for the following devices:
– Cisco switches 3750E/3750X and 4948
– PowerConnect ethernet switches 7024/7048
– vSphere 5.0 hosts attached to EqualLogic and MD Series arrays
– Pirates 1GB - PS4100/PS6100
Raw data collection support for Force10 (S50N/S481) Switches.
Correct parsing of PowerConnect ethernet switches upon v4.1 Firmware upgrade.
Display information only related to EqualLogic iSCSI volumes in vSphere iSCSI VMFS section.
Collect and parse Hit Kit data for Linux Hosts in EqualLogic SAN.
Include ehcmcli -d command output as part of Linux collection.
Display the applicable attributes for non-configured Ethernet ports of EqualLogic Arrays.
Raw data collection and limited parsing for PowerVault NX3500 and EqualLogic FS7500.
Display the iSCSI network for different subnet masks.
Collect the applicable attributes for vSphere Hosts for all possible path selection policies.
Parse the attributes related to Port Channel for Power Connect and Cisco Switches.
Option to choose SSH or Telnet protocol in case of Ethernet Switches.
Report the updated version for vSphere host by Lasso.
Parse all the iSCSI virtual machine network interface cards in the vSphere environment.
Parse and display cluster name and Is Cluster member attributes for clustered windows host.
Support for Power Connect 7024, 8024, 8024F, M8024F, M8024-k, M6220, M6348 with version 4.1 firmware.
Solution for the Interface Name under iSCSINode for Linux Hosts in the XML format of collection issue.

Supported Devices

The following table provides the types of supported storage devices:
Storage Device Types of Devices
Storage Arrays
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Dell EMC Storage processors
– CX3 series— Tackhammer (CX3–10),
– CX4 (Fleet) series— Nautilus (CX4–120),
– AX series — Mamba (AX4–5F, AX4–5i,
PowerVault MD Series arrays — MD3000, MD3000i, MD3200, MD3220, MD3200i, MD3220i, MD3600i, MD3600f, MD3620f, and MD3660f
EqualLogic PS series release 4.3 and later
Dell EMC Celerra Storage devices (NAS)
Jackhammer (CX3–20), Sledgehammer (CX3–40), and Mallet (CX3–80)
Ironclad (CX4–240), Trident (CX4–480), and Dreadnought (CX4–960)
and AX4–5FX)
Storage Device Types of Devices
EqualLogic Fluid File System (NAS)
PowerVault Fluid File System (NAS)
Compellent FluidFS NAS
Fibre Channel Switches
Tape Libraries
Ethernet and FCoE Switches
McData and Blade switches except director class switches
Cisco 9124
Brocade 200E/4424/300/5100/5300/6520
NOTE: Telnet must be enabled on all McData switches for Lasso to collect the data.
PV136T
PV132T
TL2000
TL4000
ML6000
Dell PC 5424/5448
Dell PC 6224/6248
Dell PC 7024/7048
Dell PC M6220
Dell PC 8024/8024F
Dell PC M8024/M8024K
Dell PC M6348
Dell PC M8428K
Dell PowerConnect B-Series 8000
Dell PC 8132/8132f
Dell PC 8164/8164f
Dell PC 5524/5548
Cisco 2960
Cisco 4948
Cisco CBS 3130
Cisco CBS 3030
Cisco 3750E/3750X
Cisco Catalyst 3750E
Nexus 5020, 7000, and 5548
Dell Force10 S25P/S50/S55/S60/S2410/S4810/ S4820T/S6000/S5000/Kaveri Firmware v8.3.12.0
Dell Force10 MXL 10/40GbE
Dell Force10 C150/C300/E300 (TeraScale)/E600i (ExaScale)/E1200i (ExaScale)/Z9000
Brocade 8000
Enclosures
Dell M1000e Chassis
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Storage Device Types of Devices
Dell VRTX chassis
Management & Monitoring Software
Wireless Controllers
HIT kit For VMware
SAN HQ
VCenter 5.0 and 5.1
Dell Networking W–Series Mobility Controllers W-7210, W-7220, W-7240, W-3200, W-3400, W-3600, W-650, W-651, W-6000
NOTE: The SSH and Telnet must be enabled on the controller for Lasso to collect the data.

Supported Server Operating Systems For Attached Hosts

The following table provides the supported server operating systems for attached hosts:
Operating System Operating System Name
Windows Systems
Windows Server 2003 (RTM, SP1, SP2) and Windows 2008 (RTM, SP1, SP2).
For Windows 2008 (R2), if the correct account (Administrator) is not specified during collection, the registry on that remote host should be edited. Use the Windows 2008 configuration registry script, or manually add the DWORD value in LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy and set the data to 1 in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE \Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \system\key , then reboot. It is recommended to use the Administrator account to prevent the modification and reboot.
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Operating System Operating System Name
NOTE:
– For adequate disk space to store a
copy of all event logs and other system data, see ftp:// ftp.emc.com/pub/emcgrab/ Windowsdirectory for more information.
– admin$ and c$ share must be
enabled for remote commands to execute the program embedded in Lasso. xCmd.exe may be detected as a threat by the remote host if McAfee or AVG are installed. On both the systems that Lasso is installed and the remote host, add xCmd.exe to the trusted programs if using McAfee or the PUP exception list if using AVG.
– In case of EqualLogic and MD series
SAN .Net framework 2.0 or later is required on the remote Windows host for the successful Windows host collection. If later version is installed, then Lasso still requires version 2.0.
– Windows Server Core is not
supported.
Windows 2003 R2 32 bit and 64 bit.
Windows 2012 Server
UNIX systems
VMware systems VMware ESX 3.0 server and later
See also:
Prerequisites For Data Collection
Linux — GNU/Linux system
Solaris — SUN Solaris system
HP-UX — HP-UX system
AIX — IBM AIX system
Secured Shell (SSH) is installed and configured. Normal user credentials are required to establish SSH session, and root password is required to run the commands as root.
For adequate disk space to store a copy of all logs and system data to be collected, see the file available at ftp://ftp.emc.com/pub/emcgrab/ Unix. In case of ESX, see the at ftp://ftp.emc.com/pub/emcgrab/ESX/
Readme
Readme
file available

Work Flow

The following figure provides the steps to run Lasso, create and upload the report to Dell Technical Support site, and save the configuration for later use.
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See Also:
Welcome To Lasso
Your Company
Information
Your Company
Contacts
Your Hardware
Environment
Storage Arrays
Fibre Channel
Switches
Ethernet Switches
Tape Libraries
Attached Hosts
Enclosures
Management and
Monitoring Software
Wireless Controllers
Device Collection
Upload Collection
Confirmation
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Contacting Dell

NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog.
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues:
1. Visit support.dell.com.
2. Select your support category.
3. If you are not a U.S. customer, select your country code at the bottom of the support.dell.com page, or select All to see more choices.
4. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.
You can also write to the US Lasso support at US_Lasso_Support@Dell.com.
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Installing And Uninstalling Lasso

This section provides information to install, modify, repair, and uninstall Lasso. Lasso can be installed using GUI or CLI mode.

Prerequisites

Before installing Lasso, make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
The user account has Administrator privileges.
The system has any of the following Windows (32 bit or 64 bit) operating system:
– Windows XP
– Windows Vista
– Windows 7
– Windows 8
– Windows Server 2003
– Windows 2008 R2
– Windows 2003 R2
– Windows 2000 Advanced Server
– Windows Server 2012
– Windows Server 2008
NOTE: Windows Server Core is not supported.
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Installing Lasso Using GUI

To install Lasso:
1. Double click the .msi file.
The Welcome to the Dell Lasso Installation Wizard is displayed.
2. Click Next.
If you already have an earlier version of Lasso, then the message “A previous version of Lasso was detected on your system. Continuing the installation will upgrade Lasso <current version> to Lasso <latest version>.
Upgrading to the latest version of Lasso provides several benefits.
Would you like to proceed with the upgrade?“ window is displayed.
Click Upgrade to upgrade to the latest version. Else, click Cancel to exit installation.
The
Dell Software License Agreement
3. Click I accept the license agreement and click Next.
The
Readme
information is displayed.
4. Click Next.
The Destination Folder window is displayed.
is displayed.
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5. Click Next to accept the default directory path or click Browse to specify another location, and click Next.
The Security Level window is displayed.
6. Select one of the following options and click Next:
– Save Environment, Username, and Password — Saves all SAN configuration details, user name, and
password. It is recommended to use this option to run Lasso multiple times and avoid re-entering configuration and security details.
– Save Environment and Username only — Saves all SAN configuration details and the user name. The
password is not saved.
– Save Environment only — Saves all SAN configuration details. The user name and password is not saved.
Select this option to skip saving any security related details.
– Do not save any information — Does not save any configuration details of the environment, user name, and
password. Select this option to save configuration and security details, or if the location from where you run Lasso does not allow saving any details.
The Prerequisites window is displayed. The window provides the list of prerequisites that must be met to enable Lasso to collect the data after installation is complete.
7. Click Next.
The Ready to Install the Application window is displayed.
8. Click Next to continue with the installation.
The Lasso has been successfully installed window is displayed.
9. Click Finish to close the installation wizard.

Installing Lasso Using CLI

To install, at the command prompt, set the directory to LassoMSIPath and run the command:
msiexec /qn /i <LassoMSIName>/log install.txt
The installation messages are logged in the install.txt file.
NOTE: If msiexec is not recognized as an internal or external command, include %SystemDrive%:\Windows \System32 (x86 bit operating system) or %SystemDrive%\Windows\SysWOW64 (x64 bit operating system) to the path variable.

Modifying Lasso Installation

After installing Lasso, you can modify the components that are installed.
To modify the components:
1. Double-click on the .msi file.
The Application Maintenance window is displayed.
2. Select Modify and click Next.
The Ready to Modify the Application window is displayed.
3. Click Next.
The Updating System window is displayed.
4. Click Finish to exit Lasso.

Repairing Lasso Installation

You can also reinstall the corrupt files, registry keys, and shortcuts to the Lasso application.
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To repair Lasso:
1. Double-click the .msi file.
The Application Maintenance window is displayed.
2. Select Repair and click Next.
The Ready to Repair the Application window is displayed.
3. Click Next.
The Updating System window is displayed.
4. Click Finish to exit Lasso.

Uninstalling Lasso

Lasso can be uninstalled using the GUI or the CLI option.
See also:
Using GUI
Using CLI

Using GUI

To uninstall Lasso using the GUI, use one of the following options:
Start Menu
Windows Add Or Remove Programs Wizard
From Start Menu
To uninstall Lasso from the Start Menu:
1. Click StartPrograms (or All Programs)Dell LassoUninstall .
The Are you sure you want to uninstall this product prompt is displayed.
2. Click Yes to uninstall Lasso.
From Windows Add Or Remove Programs Wizard
To uninstall Lasso from the Windows Add or Remove Programs wizard on Windows operating systems:
1. Click StartControl PanelAdd or Remove Programs .
NOTE: This option differs based on the operating system.
2. Select Dell Lasso (version number) and click Remove.
3. On the Are you sure you want to uninstall Dell Lasso? prompt, click Yes to uninstall Dell Lasso.
From the Application Maintenance Window
To uninstall Lasso from the Application Maintenance window:
1. Double-click the installed .msi file.
The Application Maintenance window is displayed.
2. Select the Remove option and click Next.
The Lasso Uninstall window is displayed.
3. Click Next.
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The Updating System window is displayed.
4. Click Finish on the Lasso has been successfully uninstalled window.

Using CLI

To uninstall, at the command prompt, set the directory to LassoInstDir and run the command:
Using product code:
<LassoInstallDirectory>\UninstallLasso.cmd No {8730E93A-33CD-42D7-999A-1031A93CBE0B} /log uninstall.txt
NOTE: Make sure to run the file outside the lasso installation directory.
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Security

Lasso is designed to automate data collections from remote systems and depends on network access to these systems.
You can run Lasso from a local system that is on the same subnet as the target remote systems.
For the successful remote data collection, make sure that there are no firewalls, group policies, security enhanced Linux policies, or other security issues.

Passwords

To execute scripts for data collection from remote systems, administrator rights are required to login to remote systems.
On local systems, during installation select the Save Environment, Username, and Password options to store the password in an encrypted vault.
You can either create a new user ID dedicated for Lasso collection or change the password for the current collection. The user id can be disabled or deleted after running Lasso.

Network Ports

Lasso requires network ports to execute the scripts for data collection.
The following table describes the scripts and the corresponding network ports:
Scripts Network Port
UNIX/VMware collections SSH (Port 22)
Switch collections SSH (Port 22) and Telnet (Port 23)
Tape collections SSH (Port 22) and Telnet (Port 23)
StorageProcessor collections Navisphere CLI (emc112310 lists ports 6389 and 80/443 or
2162/2163)
CAUTION: If the connection is denied, the storage processor collection cannot be performed.
NOTE: When retrieving the completed collection from the Storage Processor (SP) on Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, and Windows Vista, the firewalls display the prompt to allow this connection.
EqualLogic collection SNMP default port 161 (SNMP messages) and port 162
(SNMP traps)
NOTE: From EqualLogic array, SNMP should be enabled with public access for inventory collection.
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Scripts Network Port
Windows Collection (UDP ports) 137/138 (NetBIOS), TCP ports 139 (NetBIOS)
and 445 (SMB)
EqualLogic FluidFS NAS collection SSH (Port 22), FTP (Port 44421)
PowerVault FluidFS NAS Collection SSH (Port 22), FTP (Port 44421)
Windows uses the utility xCmd. The xCmd uses standard Windows file sharing (UDP ports 137/138 (NetBIOS), TCP ports 139 (NetBIOS) and 445 (SMB).
For more information on Windows Port usage, see Microsoft support site.
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Using Lasso

Lasso compiles information for all the devices in the SAN. It also includes company and site contact information. You can save this information as a configuration file (.xml format) for later use. Lasso collects data for the selected devices and generates a report that can be uploaded to Dell Technical Support site.
This section provides information to use Lasso to collect data from the various storage devices in your SAN.

Prerequisites For Data Collection

Before using Lasso to collect data, make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
IP connectivity is available for the required devices.
For data collection in XML and HTML format, Lasso requires .Net Framework 2.0 or later. If later version is installed, then Lasso still requires version 2.0.
For EqualLogic, and MD series, Net framework 2.0 or later should be installed on the remote Windows host. If later version is installed, then Lasso still requires version 2.0.
For EMC SAN, use a system that is not a Fibre Channel attached host.
For EqualLogic, Compellent, and MD series devices, the SAN Surfer CLI (iSCSI) software should be installed on the remote Windows, Linux, and VMware hosts to successfully collect iSCSI HBA information.
For a Compellent SAN, the SAN Surfer CLI (FC) should be installed on the remote Windows, Linux, and VMware hosts to successfully collect Qlogic FC HBA information.
For ESX/ESXi, the normal or sudo user should have PasswordAuthentication or Keyboard interactive authentication enabled.
For ESX/ESXi, the root user should have permitrootlogin enabled and the PasswordAuthentication or Keyboard interactive authentication should be enabled.
For PowerVault MD Series devices, Lasso should be run as an Administrator.
For PowerVault MD Series devices, MD Storage Manager software should be installed in the system running Lasso.
For Compellent SAN, the HBAnyware CLI should be installed on the remote Windows, Linux, and VMware host to successfully collect Emulex FC HBA collection.
NOTE: Lasso should be installed on a Windows system that has IP connectivity to all the devices in the SAN environment.
For SAN HQ, Dell EqualLogic SAN headquarters server version should be installed on the windows host on which the SAN HQ collection needs to be performed.
For PowerConnect Controller, make sure the following ports are enabled and they are accessible on the controller:
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– SSH: Port 22.
– Telnet: Port 23.
– SNMP: Port 161. To enable SNMP, in a browser, enter the <Controller IP Address> to connect
to the controller. In the Mobility Controller page, go to ConfigurationSNMP and add the SNMP community string.
NOTE: The community string is case- sensitive.
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Running Lasso

You can run Lasso in the following modes:
GUI
Start a new configuration
Use an existing configuration
Load the configuration file
Upload an existing collection
CLI
Single Device Collection

Starting New Configuration

Use this option to create a new configuration and generate a report.
To collect data using GUI:
1. Click StartPrograms (or All Programs)Dell Lasso and click Lasso.
The Welcome to Lasso window is displayed.
2. Select Start with a new configuration and click Continue.
The Your Company Information window is displayed.
3. Select Enable Report Filtering to exclude Customer Identification Information (CII) in the report. Click Yes in the confirmation message displayed to exclude the information. Else, click
Click Learn More link to display the window with the information about the data that is filtered. The data that is filtered are:
No.
– iSCSI network configuration information such as IP address, Gateway, Subnet Mask, and Domain.
– Host identification information such as host names.
– iSCSI configuration information such as Volume Names and IQN names.
NOTE: It is recommended to not select the Enable Report Filtering option, if the Lasso collection is performed for technical support or proactive maintenance support.
Click Close to close the window.
Enter the required information in the Company Information and Dell Technical Support Information section and click Continue.
The Your Company Contacts window is displayed.
4. Enter the required information and click Continue.
The Your Hardware Environment window is displayed.
5. Select the devices (one or multiple devices depending on your requirement and SAN) for which Lasso must collect data and click Continue.
The device-specific Your Hardware Environment windows are displayed.
6. For each device, enter the required information. Click Continue until you complete providing information for each selected device.
The Device Collection window is displayed.
7. Make sure that the displayed devices are the selected devices for which data must be collected and click Start Collection.
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The status bar displays the collection status.
8. Click the Clock icon next to each device to view the progress.
9. Click Continue once collection is complete.
The collected data is packaged and the Your Upload Options window is displayed.
10. You can select the following and click Continue.
– To access the collected data file, click Open Location. By default, it is saved in the user profile directory.
For example, c:\Users\<username>\Dell\Lasso\results\. For information on the collected files, see
Generated File Formats.
– To immediately upload the collection package to Dell, select Yes. Else, select No.
– To save the configuration details with a password for later use, select Yes. Else, select No.
Following actions are performed based on the selection:
– If you have selected Yes to upload the report, the collection uploads to Dell Technical Support site.
– If you have selected No, the Save Lasso Configuration dialog box is displayed. Click Browse and save the
file in the required location with the password.
The Confirmation window is displayed.
11. To see the SAN configuration, select View Your SAN Configuration and click Finish.
Lasso tool is closed and the report is opened in the internet browser.
Related Links:
Welcome To Lasso
Your Company Information
Your Company Contacts
Your Hardware Environment
Storage Arrays
Fibre Channel Switches
Ethernet Switches
Tape Libraries
Attached Hosts
Enclosures
Management and Monitoring Software
Wireless Controllers
Device Collection
Upload Collection
Confirmation
NOTE: Lasso does not support Tape Libraries in this release.

Use Existing Configuration

Before using this option, make sure that a configuration is saved in the Lasso installation directory.
NOTE: Loading configuration files from Lasso 3.8 and earlier may result in loss of some device authentication information.
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To use an existing configuration:
1. Click StartPrograms (or All Programs)Dell Lasso and click Lasso.
The Welcome to Lasso window is displayed.
2. Select Use an existing configuration.
A drop-down box with the available configurations is displayed. A dialog box displays indicating that background validation is in-progress.
3. Click Continue
A message requesting for password is displayed. Enter the password.
The Your Company Information window is displayed.
4. Edit the existing information or add new information. Perform the steps from 4 to step 11 mentioned in the Starting
New Configuration section.

Loading Configuration File

Use this option if the configuration file is located in a directory other than the Lasso user profile directory.
NOTE: Loading configuration files from Lasso 3.8 and earlier may result in loss of some device authentication information.
To load an existing configuration:
1. Click StartPrograms (or All Programs)Dell Lasso and click Lasso.
The Welcome to Lasso window is displayed.
2. Select Load a configuration file and click Browse. Specify the file and click Continue.
A dialog box displays indicating that background validation is in progress.
The Your Company Information window is displayed.
3. Edit the information or add new information. Perform the steps from 4 to step 11 mentioned in the Starting New Configuration section.

Upload Existing Collection

To upload an existing configuration:
1. Click StartPrograms (or All Programs)Dell Lasso and click Lasso.
The Welcome to Lasso window is displayed.
2. Select Upload an existing collection.
3. Select from the following geographical location:
– Europe, Middle East, or Asia
– All Other Countries
4. Select the Upload full collection option to upload the collection to Dell Technical Support site. Click Browse to select the report to be uploaded.
For more information on the report formats, see Generated File Formats.
5. Select Authenticated Proxy option to upload the report using proxy.
Enter the following details:
– IP/Hostname — Enter the IP address or hostname of the proxy server (optional).
– Port — Enter the port number. Default port is 80.
– Username — Enter the user name (optional).
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– Password — Enter the password (optional).
NOTE: IP/Hostname information is mandatory, if the port used is other than the default.
6. Click Continue.
A message is displayed indicating that uploading to Dell is in-progress.
7. Click Finish when the confirmation message is displayed to close the tool.

Lasso GUI — Fields And Descriptions

This section provides information about the fields that are available in the Lasso Graphical User Interface (GUI) windows:
Welcome To Lasso
Your Company Information
Your Company Contacts
Your Hardware Environment
Storage Arrays
Fibre Channel Switches
Ethernet Switches
Tape Libraries
Attached Hosts
Enclosures
Management and Monitoring Software
Wireless Controllers
Device Collection
Upload Collection
Confirmation
NOTE: Lasso does not support Tape Libraries in this release.

Welcome to Lasso

Use Lasso to collect configuration and diagnostics data for the storage devices in the SAN and upload the report to Dell Technical Support site.
Select one of the following options and click Continue.
Field Description
Start with a new configuration Select this option to start with a new configuration. Before
saving the configuration, if you navigate back to select this option, then the configuration is lost.
Use an existing configuration Select this option to use the configuration file saved in the
Lasso installation directory. From the drop-down menu, select the required configuration file.
Load a configuration file Select this option to use the configuration file saved in a
location other than the Lasso user profile directory. Click Browse to load the configuration file.
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Field Description
NOTE: If the configuration file has array attached Windows-based hosts, a background validation process is automatically run for a few seconds using the host credentials that is locally cached.
Upload an existing collection Select this option to upload the collected information from
the SAN to Dell Technical Support. Select your geographic location from the following
options:
Europe, Middle East, or Asia
All Other Countries
Select Upload full collection option to upload the collection to Dell Technical Support site. Click Browse to select the report to be uploaded.
Select Authenticated Proxy option to upload the collection using proxy. Specify the following proxy details:
IP/ hostname
Port number
Username
Password
NOTE: IP/Hostname is mandatory, if the port used is other than default.

Your Company Information

In this page, provide your company information, Dell Technical Support information, and click Continue.
NOTE: Fields with an asterisk are mandatory.
Select the Enable Sensitive Data Filtering option to exclude Customer Identification Information (CII) from the report.
NOTE: If this option is selected, only Company Name is mandatory.
Click the Learn More link to display the list of sensitive data that is filtered.
Company Information
Field Description
Company Name Enter your company information.
Installation Address Enter SAN location address.
City Enter the name of the city where the company is located.
Postal Code Enter the postal code of the city where the company is
located.
Region From the drop-down menu, select one of the following
regions:
North America
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