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Contents
Introduction7
About HP Matrix Operating Environment7
System requirements8
Supported versions8
Configuration requirements9
Configuration steps9
Distribution file9
Configuring this content for HP CloudSystem Enterprise11
Prerequisites11
Importing HP Operations Orchestration flows11
Running the process definition tool12
Importing the service offerings12
Importing the service designs13
Configuring this content for only HP CSA15
Importing HP Operations Orchestration workflows15
Running the process definition tool15
Importing the service offerings16
Importing the service designs17
Configuring offerings in HP CSA and HP CloudSystem Enterprise19
Adding providers19
Associating resource offerings with providers21
Creating the service offering22
Configure subscriber options in HP CSA22
Publishing the service offering in the default catalog22
Subscribing to the service24
Canceling a subscription26
Known issues27
Appendix A:HP Operations Orchestration flows28
Add Custom Type Resource Binding subflow28
Appendix B: Provisioning applications using HP Matrix OE29
Adding the supported category types30
Additional resources32
Send Documentation Feedback33
Introduction
This content demonstrates how to integrate HP Matrix Operating Environment (HP Matrix OE) with HP Cloud Service Automation (HP
CSA) to provision a simple compute with support for multi-tenancy. This implementation can be leveraged to provision other software
such as Oracle, SQL, WebSphere, and Weblogic on VMs that are created using HP Matrix OE compute provisioning.
The existing out-of-the-box HP Matrix OE flows were refactored to use generic provider types and resource offering category types.
Custom HP Matrix OE flows will push custom resource offerings to particular service component servers, server groups, or both. The
flow also populates the required resource offering parameters to service component servers, server groups, or both, based on the
resource offering configuration.
The following use cases can be considered:
l Use HP Matrix OE to provision a VM in multi-tenancy and non-multi-tenancy environments.
l Use HP Matrix OE service templates to provision the service infrastructure with resource allocation like network selection, number
of servers, number of CPUs, and memory size.
This content pack includes the step-by-step instructions, templates, and scripts necessary for the IT specialist to deliver a service
that can be consumed by end-users.
About HP Matrix Operating Environment
HP Matrix OE is cloud management software for infrastructure as a service (IaaS) that increases agility and enables us to:
l Design and provision infrastructure services in minutes via a self-service portal.
l Optimize infrastructure with capacity planning and showback/chargeback.
l Protect service continuity with automated cost-effective failover.
System requirements
This implementation requires a fully configured and functioning environment as described in the following section. Each component
must be verified to work individually and as a complete solution.
Supported versions
The following table shows the major components required to use this implementation.
ComponentVersion
HP Cloud Service Automation4.00 and 4.01
HP Operations Orchestration10.02 with the following content packs:
OO-base-cp 1.0.142 or later
OO-cloud-cp 1.0.133 or later
OO-hp-solutions-cp 1.0.134 or later
OO-virtualization-cp 1.0.129 or later
OO-sa-cp 1.0.2
OO-sm-cp 1.0.2
HP Server Automation9.13, 9.14, or 10.00
HP Matrix Operating Environment7.2 and 7.3
HP CloudSystem Enterprise8.0
See "Additional resources" on page 32 for links to documentation for each of these products.
Configuration requirements
The following configuration must be completed and tested before you set up this implementation. See "Additional resources" on page
32 for links to documentation and downloads.
l The HP CSA Cloud Service Management Console and Marketplace Portal must be configured. You must be able to successfully
deploy the simple vCenter compute service that ships with HP CSA.
l If you are using HP CloudSystem Enterprise, all the necessary settings and configurations for HP CSA and HP Operations
Orchestration must be completed before you can use this content.
Configuration steps
If you are using HP CloudSystem Enterprise, go to "Configuring this content for HP CloudSystem Enterprise" on page 11 for specific
configuration steps.
If you are using HP CSA, go to "Configuring this content for only HP CSA" on page 15 for specific configuration steps.
Distribution file
The distribution file is csa-matrix-integrations-1.0.0.zip, and can be found on HPLive Network. You should extract this file in a
temporary location on the HP CSA server. The contents of the distribution file are shown in the image below.
The distribution file contains jar files for HP Operations Orchestration flows that are used by integrations in the content pack. You will
import the flows from oo-flows\oo10-csa-moe-CP-5.0.0.jar files as part of the configuration for all integrations. The install\enable.xml
file contains entries you will need to run the HP CSA process definition tool for all integrations.
The tools folder contains a bulk import utility. These files are used to import the existing matrix content to HP CloudSystem
Enterprise.
You should unzip this file into a temporary location on the server. The zip archive includes the following files:
Service design to provision new services in HP Matrix
OE (enhanced HP Matrix OE provider)
Service design to enable the bulk import tool to import HP
CloudSystem Matrix templates
For the non-multi-tenancy environment
For the multi-tenancy environment
Configuring this content for HP CloudSystem Enterprise
Complete the steps in this section if you are using HP CSA as part of a HP CloudSystem Enterprise installation.
Prerequisites
You must have completed the steps in the CloudSystem 8.0 Installation and Configuration Guide in Appendix B, Configuring additional
providers for CloudSystem Enterprise.
Importing HP Operations Orchestration flows
HP Operations Orchestration flows are imported to HP CSA with the process definition tool. This tool creates a process definition for
every imported flow. The process definitions are associated with a process engine, which corresponds to the HP Operations
Orchestration system containing the imported flows. HP CSA uses the flows to perform lifecycle actions and submit delegated
approvals.
You must have completed the following steps, which can be found in the CloudSystem 8.0 Installation and Configuration Guide (which
can be found at www.hp.com/go/cloudsystem/docs), in Appendix B: Configuring Additional providers for CloudSystem Enterprise:
l Creating a database properties file
l Creating an Operations Orchestration input file
l Running the process definition tool
Tip: HP recommends that you generate sample database properties files and an input file. Use the following steps to create these
files.
1. Unzip csa-matrix-integrations-1.0.0.zip to a location that is accessible to your HP CloudSystem Enterprise installation.
2. Log in as csaoouser (password is cloud) to the HP Operations Orchestration Central console at https://<IP of your foundation
appliance>oo.
3. Click Content Workspace.
4. Click Deploy New Content.
5. From the Deploy New Content window, browse to the location where you downloaded and unzipped the content pack.
6. Select oo10-csa-moe-CP-5.0.0.jar in the oo-flows folder and click Deploy.
The content should be successfully deployed. If there are errors on deployment see the Troubleshooting section.
Running the process definition tool
1. Open the HP Operations Orchestration input file that you generated when you completed the configuration of HP CloudSystem
Enterprise. This file should be named HPOOInfoInput.xml and can be found in the following folder:
/ci/usr/local/hp/csa/Tools/ProcessDefinitionTool
2. Copy the contents of enable.xml, which is in the install folder in the location where you uzipped the downloaded archive.
3. Paste the contents near end of the HPOOInfoInput.xml file, before the </ooengine> closing tag and save the file.
4. Run the following command from the process definition folder:
Note: For additional information about the process definition tool, see HP Cloud Service Automation – Process Definition Tool in the
Enterprise Information Library.
See "Appendix A:HP Operations Orchestration flows" on page 28 for descriptions of the flows that are used by this integration.
Importing the service offerings
Use the Cloud Service Management Console to import a service offering.
To import the service offerings:
1. From the CloudSystem Console, select Enterprise.
2. From the Tools pane, select Cloud Service Management Console.
3. Navigate to Offerings.
4. Select Import.
The following service offerings, which can be found in the service-offerings folder in the location where you uzipped the
downloaded archive, must be be imported and published to enable importing HP CloudSystem Matrix into HP CSA:
n Service_Offering-CSL_Import_Matrix-Service_- Single_Sign-On.zip
n Service_Offering_CSL_Import-Matrix_Service_-_Admin-Only.zip
5. Click Import.
See HP CloudSystem Enterprise - Managing Matrix Services from CloudSystem Enterprise for information about using the HP
CloudSystem Matrix service offerings that were just imported.
Importing the service designs
Importing a blueprint archive also imports all related resources offerings. You do not need to import resource offerings separately.
Complete the following steps for each service design archive listed above:
1. Log on to the Cloud Service Management Console as an administrator.
2. Click Designs >Sequenced.
3. Click Import Service Design Archivein the Service Designs tab.
4. Click ... and navigate to the service-designs folder where you unzipped the distribution file.
5. Select the ZIP file you want to import, then click Open.
The following service design enables the bulk import tool to import HP CloudSystem Matrix templates:
You should check the subscriber options and make changes if necessary.
Now you should continue with the steps in "Configuring offerings in HP CSA and HP CloudSystem Enterprise" on page 19.
Configuring this content for only HP CSA
Complete the steps in this section if you are using HP CSA.
Importing HP Operations Orchestration workflows
Warning: You should make a backup or use a copy if you want to delete or modify a flow. The installer used to import the HP
Operations Orchestration flows will not update a previously installed flow.
Note:If you previously imported flows for this content, then you do not need to import them again.
To import the flows, complete the following steps:
1. Log on to the HP CSA server.
2. Close HP Operations Orchestration Central. The import may fail if a Central session is running.
3. Open a command line window.
4. Change folders to the location where you extracted csa-matrix-integrations-1.0.0.zip. You should see oo10-csa-moe-CP-5.0.0.jar
in the ooflows folder.
6. After the command completes, log on to HP Operations Orchestration Central as an administrator at https://<server
name>:8443/oo.
7. Expand the library to verify that the content has been installed in Library/CSA Content Pack/CSA3.2.
Running the process definition tool
A process definition tool is created when you install and configure HP CSA. This tool ensures that HP CSA can correctly locate the
flows required for the implementation. You must run this tool after you import flows into HP Operations Orchestration.
When you installed HP CSA, you should have created an HP Operations Orchestration input file to be used by the process definition
tool. See theHP Cloud Service Automation Configuration Guide if you can't find the file used in the following steps.
To run the process definition tool, complete the following steps:
1. Open the HP Operations Orchestration input file that you generated when you installed HP CSA. This file should be named
HPOOInfoInput.xml and can be found in the following folder:
2. Open enable.xml, which will be in the folder where you extracted the HP CloudSystem Enterprise 8 and HPCloud Service
Automation 4.00 distribution file.
3. Copy the contents of the file, or copy just the section for this integration.
4. Paste the contents near end of the HPOOInfoInput.xml file, before the </ooengine> closing tag and save the file.
5. Run the following command from the process definition folder:
Note:If you are using a different database that is supported by HP CSA, see the HP Cloud Service Automation Installation Guide
for instructions on using the process definition tool.
Importing the service offerings
Use the Cloud Service Management Console to import a service offering.
To import the service offerings:
1. From the CloudSystem Console, select Enterprise.
2. From the Tools pane, select Cloud Service Management Console.
3. Navigate to Offerings.
4. Select Import.
The following service offerings, which can be found in the service-offerings folder in the location where you uzipped the
downloaded archive, must be be imported and published to enable importing HP CloudSystem Matrix into HP CSA:
n Service_Offering-CSL_Import_Matrix-Service_- Single_Sign-On.zip
n Service_Offering_CSL_Import-Matrix_Service_-_Admin-Only.zip
5. Click Import.
See HP CloudSystem Enterprise - Managing Matrix Services from CloudSystem Enterprise for information about using the HP
CloudSystem Matrix service offerings that were just imported.
Importing the service designs
Importing a blueprint archive also imports all related resources offerings. You do not need to import resource offerings separately.
Complete the following steps for each service design archive listed above:
1. Log on to the Cloud Service Management Console as an administrator.
2. Click Designs >Sequenced.
3. Click Import Service Design Archivein the Service Designs tab.
4. Click ... and navigate to the service-designs folder where you unzipped the distribution file.
5. Select the ZIP file you want to import, then click Open.
The following service design enables the bulk import tool to import HP CloudSystem Matrix templates:
You should check the subscriber options and make changes if necessary.
Now you should continue with the steps in "Configuring offerings in HP CSA and HP CloudSystem Enterprise" on the next page.
Configuring offerings in HP CSA and HP CloudSystem Enterprise
If necessary, resource categories that are referenced in a service design will be automatically created when the service design archive
is imported.
Adding providers
This implementation requires the following resource providers:
Provider nameService access point
HP Matrix Operating Environmenthttps://<MOE Hostname>:51443/hpio/controller/soap/v4
These providers must be created in HP CSA. The table above provides typical service access points; you may need to change them
to reflect your environment.
Complete the following steps for each provider in the table above:
1. Log on to the Cloud Service Management Console as an administrator.
2. Click Resources.
3. Select a provider type in the panel on the left.
4.
Click Create New Providerin the toolbar on the Providers tab in the central panel.
5. Complete the steps to create a new provider.
You should see the new resource providers on the Providers tab.
Associating resource offerings with providers
New resource offerings that were imported with the design archive must be associated with providers. You must associate the
resource offerings and providers listed in the following table:
Complete the following steps for each resource offering listed in the table above:
1. Log on to the Cloud Service Management Console as an administrator.
2. Click Resources.
3. Click Offerings at the bottom of the panel on the left.
4. Select HP Matrix Operating Environment in the panel on the left.
5. Select the offering in the Display Name column on the Offerings tab.
6. Select the Providers tab.
7. Click Associate to display a list of providers available.
8. Select the Matrix provider and click Associate.
Creating the service offering
A service offering must be created in HP CSA before subscribers can request services based on this service design.
Complete the following steps:
1. Log on to the Cloud Service Management Console as an administrator.
2. Click Offerings.
3. Click Create. The Create New Service Offering dialog will open.
4. Enter a name for the new service offering. This is the name of the offering that will be visible to the subscribers of this service.
5. For the Matrix template import design, select CSL_BP_MOE_INFRASTRUCTURE_COMPUTE_V1.0_Template_Import.
6. Click Create.
After the offering is created, you can modify the pricing information, associate documents, or modify the subscriber options.
Configure subscriber options in HP CSA
The subscriber options listed in the following table should be updated.
Subscriber option name Description
Template ReferenceMOE template name. This could be made invisible if administrator chooses to do so.
Enable Multi-Tenant
Support
To edit the options, complete the following steps:
1. Click Offerings.
2. Select the offering and then select the Options tab.
3. Update the appropriate subscriber option.
True for multi-tenant support, false for non-multi-tenant support. This must be made invisible by
administrator.
Publishing the service offering in the default catalog
Important:You should only publish the new HP Matrix OE deployment service offering in the default catalog. Instructions to
create and publish the HP Matrix OE service import can be found in Managing Matrix Services from CloudSystem Enterprise.
HP CSA is installed with a default global catalog. When you publish a service offering in this global catalog, that service offering will
be visible in every organization’s Marketplace Portal.
Complete the following steps:
1. Log on to the Cloud Service Management Console using an account with administrator privileges
2. Click Catalogs.
3. Select Global Shared Catalog in the panel on the left.
4. Select Published Offerings in the central panel.
5. Click Add Offering.
6. Select the service offering you created in the previous steps and click Select.
7. Select the category under which this service offering should appear in the Marketplace Portal.
8. Click Add.
Subscribing to the service
Complete the following steps to order the service:
1. Log in to the Marketplace Portal.
2. Select the Browse Catalog tab.
The offerings available in this catalog will be displayed.
3. Click the service offering you want to order.
4. Enter a name for the subscription.
5. Enter options as required for the subscription.
6. Click Request Now.
Open the Subscriptions tab to monitor the status of your subscription.
The following public actions are available for an active subscription:
ActionLevel
PowerCycle ServiceService
Power Off ServiceService
Power On ServiceService
Add ServerServer Group
Add DiskServer Group
Power On ServerServer
Power Off ServerServer
PowerCycle ServerServer
Flex CPUServer
Flex MemoryServer
Remove ServerServer
Activate ServerServer
Deactivate ServerServer
Canceling a subscription
You can only cancel a subscription if its service instance has one of the following statuses:
l Online
l Reserved
l Modification Failed
l Failed
To cancel a subscription
1. Click Subscriptions.
2. Locate the subscription you want to cancel.
3. Click Delete to the lower right of the subscription.
4. Confirm that the status for the subscription you canceled is now Canceled.
Note: A request to cancel a subscription is approved automatically, so the request has the status of Approved on the Requests tab.
Known issues
l VMware Tools will not be installed on the created VM through HP Matrix OE.
l QXCR1001341811: CSL:Matrix OE is returning inconsistent response(io xml)when service details requested.
HP Insight Orchestration has an intermittent issue in returning incorrect service XML for a SOAP call, due to which some public
actions may fail at times. This will be fixed in the next patch kit for individual versions of HP Matrix OE.
l QXCR1001341827: CSL:IO XML returning wrong HOST name & it happens when we add windows server
The following sections describe the flows used in this integration, including its input and output
parameters.
Add Custom Type Resource Binding subflow
This flow adds the custom based resource offering and the properties attached to the infrastructure
service component to its child server and server group components.
If the value for the resources offering property roServiceComponent is set to SERVER, SERVER_
GROUP, or BOTH, then this flow will add the custom type resource and populate the infrastructure
service component properties for the server, server group, or both.
Type Parameter nameDescription
inputsrvListHP CSA component ID for one or more server (delimited by the pipe
| character) on which the custom resource binding is to be created.
inputsrvGrpListHP CSA component ID for one or more server group (delimited by
the pipe | character) on which the HP Universal CMDB resource
binding is to be created.
inputuserIdentifierHP CSA user ID
inputcustomResProviderId HP CSA resource provider ID for the custom provider, to be used by
the custom resource binding on the server and server group
components.
inputcustomOffrNameName of the custom offering to be attached to the server and server
group components.
inputcustomBindingOrderResource binding order for the custom offering to be attached to the
server and server group components.
inputcustomOffrIDOffering id of the custom resource offering.
inputinfraComponentIDInfrastructure component ID.
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Appendix B: Provisioning applications using HP Matrix OE
Appendix B: Provisioning applications using HP
Matrix OE
You can use this implementation to provision other software such as Oracle, MS SQL, WebSphere, or
Weblogic on a VM that is created using MOE Compute Provisioning. You must attach the compute
provisioning resource offering CSL_RO_MOE_MANAGE_INFRASTRUCTURE_COMPUTE_V1.0 to
the resource binding of the infrastructure service component with binding order 1. You must also define
the component properties in the infrastructure service component and initialize them with a value or a
source binding if the subscriber is expected to enter the value.
This process includes the following steps:
1. We have to attach the Compute provisioning resource offering CSL_RO_MOE_MANAGE_
INFRASTRUCTURE_COMPUTE_V1.0 to the resource binding of infrastructure service
component with binding order 1.
2. Define all the component properties in the infrastructure service component and initialize with
value or source binding if the subscriber has to enter the value while subscribing.
3. If you have attached a custom resource offering (resource offering other than HP Server
Automation, HP SiteScope, and HP Universal CMDB) to infrastructure service component, then
you must define two resource offering properties roServiceComponent and roPropertiesRequired
in that custom resource offering.
4. The values for property roServiceComponent can be SERVER, SERVER_GROUP or BOTH. The
values for property roPropertiesRequired can be list of Infrastructure service component properties
separated by comma.
The lifecycle of the custom resource offering will be executed for the infrastructure service component
whether or not the roServiceComponent and roPropertiesRequired properties are defined and
initialized.
The following table shows the different types of configuration available for a custom resource offering:
ROSERVICECOMPONENT
property value
Not configuredNot configuredThe resource offering lifecycle will
ROPROPERTIESREQUIRED
property valueResult
not be executed for any of the
servers and server group
components and none of the
infrastructure service component
properties will be pushed into any
of the servers and server group
components.
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Not configuredConfiguredThe resource offering lifecycle will
not be executed for any of the
servers and server groups’
components and none of the
infrastructure service component
properties will be pushed into any
of the servers and server group’s
components.
ConfiguredNot configuredThe resource offering lifecycle will
be executed for configured
component and none of the
infrastructure service component
properties will be pushed into any
of the servers and server groups
components.
Configured with value
SERVER
Configured with value
SERVER_GROUP
Configured with value BOTHConfigured with value
Configured with value
dbName,instanceName
Configured with value
dbName, instanceName
dbName, instanceName
The resource offering lifecycle will
be executed for all server
components and the infrastructure
service component properties
dbName and instanceName will be
pushed into all server components.
The resource offering lifecycle will
be executed for all server group
components and the infrastructure
service component properties
dbNam eand instanceName will be
pushed into all server group
components.
The resource offering lifecycle will
be executed for both for all servers
and server groups components and
the infrastructure service
component properties dbName and
instanceName will be pushed into
both in all servers and server
groups components.
Adding the supported category types
The service design may use a custom resource offering from a different category type, such as
Application, Compute, Network, Security, Storage, Database, Monitoring, or Information. You will need
to add them in the supported categories of component type server and server group depending on the
values provided in the roServiceComponent property of the resource offering.
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Component TypeDescription
ServerServer component
Server GroupServer group component
Complete the following steps for each component type listed above:
1. Click Components.
2. Select a component type in the central panel.
3. Select the Constraints tab in the panel on the left.
4. Click Resource Categories in the panel on the left.
5.
Clickin the bottom of the central panel. A dialog will open that lists the supported category
types.
6. Select a supported category type from the dialog.
7. Click Add.
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The HP Live Network Portal can be found at hpln.hp.com/solutions.
HP software product manuals and documentation for the following products can be found at
support.openview.hp.com/selfsolve/manuals. You will need an HP Passport to sign in and gain
access.
CloudSystem Enterprise documentation is available at www.hp.com/go/cloudsystem/docs.
Documentation for the Matrix Import Toolkit for CloudSystem Enterprise 8.0 can be found at
hpln.hp.com/node/145/contentfiles.
HP CloudSystem Matrix documentation can be found at hp.com/go/matrix.
HP Matrix Operating Environment documentation can be found at hp.com/go/matrixoe.
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