Local Discovery and Collection
Edge allows you to discover local servers and collect their details without the need of a connection to MgC.
Notes
- If local collection is required, do not connect Edge to MgC, or local collection is not available. After being connected to MgC, Edge can only execute tasks issued from MgC and can no longer execute local collection .
- You are advised to connect Edge to MgC after all necessary local collection tasks are complete.
Methods for Discovering Servers
There are three methods for using Edge to discover servers locally.
- VMware collection: You provide the IP addresses and credentials of vCenter Servers to discover all VMs they manage.
- RVTools data import: You can import the report generated by RVTools to Edge. Then Edge can extract information about servers.
- CIDR block scanning: You can use Edge to scan for servers on a specific network range over the intranet.
Prerequisites
You have installed Edge and registered an account.
VMware Collection
Only VMware vSphere 5.0 to 7.0 are supported.
- Use the registered account to log in to the Edge console.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Edge Discovery > Credentials.
- Click Discover Servers above the list.
- Set Discovery Mode to VMware collection and set Connection Address to the IP address of your vCenter Server.
- Select Create for Credential and enter the username and password for logging in to the vCenter Server.
- Click OK. Edge starts to discover your server resources.
- Click View Task in the upper right corner of the page. On the Task List page, view the task status. When the task is complete, you can view the discovered servers in the list.
If these servers need to be migrated, perform a deep collection for them.
To perform a deep collection for your source servers to collect as much as details, provide server credentials that meet the following requirements:
- Linux: root and its password
- Windows: administrator and its password
RVTools Data Import
You need to export resources details from RVTools.
Then import the RVTools data to Edge by following the requirements below:
- The supported RVTools versions include 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, 4.4.4, 4.4.5, 4.5.0, 4.5.1, and 4.6.1.
- The file to be imported must be in XLSX format.
- The file to be imported cannot be larger than 100 MB, and the compression ratio cannot be lower than 5%.
- Use the registered account to log in to the Edge console.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Edge Discovery > Credentials.
- Click Discover Servers above the list.
- Set Discovery Mode to RVTools import, click Select File, and select the file exported from RVTools.
- Click OK to upload the file to Edge.
- Click View Task in the upper right corner of the page. On the Task List page, view the task status. When the task is complete, you can view the imported servers in the list.
If these servers need to be migrated, perform a deep collection for them.
To perform a deep collection for your source servers to collect as much as details, provide server credentials that meet the following requirements:
- Linux: root and its password
- Windows: administrator and its password
Network Range Scan
- Use the registered account to log in to the Edge console.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Edge Discovery > Credentials.
- Click Discover Servers above the list.
- Set Discovery Mode to Network Range Scan and set parameters based on Table 1.
Table 1 Parameters for scanning a network range Parameter
Description
Protocol
Only TCP is available.
Network Range
Enter an IP address range which must fall within:
- 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
- 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
- 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255
Linux
Enter the port used to scanning for Linux servers. If you do not need to scan for Linux servers, set the port number to 0.
Windows
Enter the port used to scanning for Windows servers. If you do not need to scan for Windows servers, set the port number to 0.
- Click OK. Edge starts to discover your server resources.
- Click View Task in the upper right corner of the page. On the Task List page, view the task status. When the task is complete, you can view the discovered servers in the list.
If these servers need to be migrated, perform a deep collection for them.
To perform a deep collection for your source servers to collect as much as details, provide server credentials that meet the following requirements:
- Linux: root and its password
- Windows: administrator and its password
Performing a Deep Collection for Servers
After server resources are discovered, perform the following steps to perform a deep collection for them:
- In the server list, click Configure Credential in the Operation column.
- Configure the parameters listed in Table 2.
Table 2 Parameters for configuring a deep collection Parameter
Configuration
Type
Set this parameter based on the source server OS type.
IP Address
Select the IP address for accessing the source server. It can be a public or private IP address.
Port
Enter the port on the source server that allows access from the Edge device.
- By default, port 5985 on Windows source servers must be opened to the Edge device. The port cannot be changed.
- By default, port 22 on Linux source servers must be opened to the Edge device. You can specify a different port if needed.
Credential
Select the server credential.
- If the server credential has been added to Edge, select it from the drop-down list.
- If the server credential has not been added to Edge, click Create Credential and add the server credential. Then select it from the drop-down list.
NOTICE:The account provided in the credential must have sufficient permissions, so Edge can collect necessary resource details. The credential you provided must meet the following requirements:
- Linux: root account and its password
- Windows: administrator account and its password
- After the credential is configured, click Deep Collection in the Operation column. When Completed shows up in the Deep Collection column, the collection is complete.
Exporting Server Information
On the server list page, click Export in the upper right corner to export all server information to a CSV file and download the file to the local PC.
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