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Steps to create Virtual Network in Nutanix and Virtual Network Services flow Virtual

Virtual Networking allows you to create completely isolated virtual networks that are separated from the physical network. You can do multi-tenant network provisioning with overlapping IP addresses, self-service network provisioning, and IP address preservation. Best of all, these isolated virtual networks provide security by default.

Open Nutanix Console using cluster IP


Click on drop down -> Select Network



Once you click Network tab you will see list of the created network and Network assigned to which VMs.


How to create a Virtual Network in Nutanix. 

To flow the traffic within the Nutanix infra or outside we need to create a Virtual network and assign it to VM.

Steps to create Virtual Network in Nutanix

Click on drop down & Select VM



Click on Network Config




Click on User VM Interfaces -> To create network interface for VM



Give network Name and & vLAN ID.

If you are creating virtual network in your Lab environment and you don’t have vLAN to configure then you can give vLAN ID 0

 


Click Save.


To assign the network interface for VM

Select VM and click -> click Update

Select Add New NIC



Drop down and select the NIC




Full network tutorial

https://www.nutanixbible.com/12c-book-of-network-services-flow-virtual-networking.html


Volume Group in Nutanix and Mount in Client iSCSI Initiator Step by Step

 What is the Volume Group in Nutanix and How to create? And mount in client or Initiator machines

VGs enable you to separate the data vDisks from the VM's boot vDisk. This separation allows you to create a protection domain that consists only of the data vDisks for snapshots and cloning. In addition, VGs let you configure a cluster with shared-disk access across multiple VMs. Supported clustering applications include Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC), IBM Spectrum Scale (formerly known as GPFS), Veritas InfoScale, and Red Hat Clustering. To attach the VG to multiple VMs when you use the aCLI, create it with a shared=true attribute. If you use Prism, answer yes when you attach the VG to a second VM. There are two ways to use Nutanix VGs: default VG and VGLB.

Note- : In short we are creating iSCSI disk, that we create in Windows server and allow the initiator to connect the disk and use it as a shared disk for MS Cluster.

Login to Prism 


Click Table -> Storage



Click Volume Group


Enter Volume Group Name

Description


Click Add New Disk


Drop down and select the Storage Container.


Give the size and click Add



Click Add New Client to allow access to connect this Volume group

Enter client machine IP or IQN 

Click Add


You may add multiple clients IP or IQN to connect with VG and use disk as cluster disk.



Click Save 

Go to Table -> Storage -> Table and Volume Goup to see newly created Volume Group


Select the Volume to see the summary

I have assigned two initiators



How to Map Volume in client machine


Login to Client Machine


Open iSCSI Initiator



Enter iSCSI provider IP (Nutanix Server Cluster IP)

Click Quick Connect


Refresh the page 


Go to Disk management to see mounted disk


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