HP CloudSystem Foundation Reference Guide

HPCloud Service Automation
Software Version: HP CloudSystem Enterprise 8 and HPCloud Service Automation 4.00
HPCloudSystem Matrix Operating Environment Integration
Document Release Date: April 2014 Software Release Date: April 2014
HPCloudSystem Matrix Operating Environment Integration
HP Cloud Service Automation (HP CloudSystem Enterprise 8 and HPCloud Service
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Contents
Introduction 7
About HP Matrix Operating Environment 7
System requirements 8
Supported versions 8
Configuration requirements 9
Configuration steps 9
Distribution file 9
Configuring this content for HP CloudSystem Enterprise 11
Prerequisites 11
Importing HP Operations Orchestration flows 11
Running the process definition tool 12
Importing the service offerings 12
Importing the service designs 13
Configuring this content for only HP CSA 15
Importing HP Operations Orchestration workflows 15
Running the process definition tool 15
Importing the service offerings 16
Importing the service designs 17
Configuring offerings in HP CSA and HP CloudSystem Enterprise 19
Adding providers 19
Associating resource offerings with providers 21
Creating the service offering 22
Configure subscriber options in HP CSA 22
Publishing the service offering in the default catalog 22
Subscribing to the service 24
Canceling a subscription 26
Known issues 27
Appendix A:HP Operations Orchestration flows 28
Add Custom Type Resource Binding subflow 28
Appendix B: Provisioning applications using HP Matrix OE 29
Adding the supported category types 30
Additional resources 32
Send Documentation Feedback 33

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.
Component Version
HP Cloud Service Automation 4.00 and 4.01
HP Operations Orchestration 10.02 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 Automation 9.13, 9.14, or 10.00
HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.2 and 7.3
HP CloudSystem Enterprise 8.0
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 HPLive 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:
File Type Description
SERVICE_DESIGN_CSL_BP_MOE_ INFRASTRUCTURE_COMPUTE_V1.0.zip
SERVICE_DESIGN_CSL_BP_MOE_ INFRASTRUCTURE_COMPUTE_V1.0_Template_Im.zip
SERVICE_OFFERING_Import_Matrix_Service_-_Admin­Only.zip
SERVICE_OFFERING_Import_Matrix_Service_-_Single_ Sign-On.zip
Service design
Service design
Service offering
Service offering
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.
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