Quick start to install SnapCenter Plug-in for SQL Server
Provides a condensed set of installation instructions for installing the SnapCenter Server and the SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server.
Prepare for installation
Domain and workgroup requirements
SnapCenter Server can be installed on systems that are either in a domain or in a workgroup.
If you are using an Active Directory domain, you should use a Domain user with local administrator rights. The Domain user should be a member of the local Administrator group on the Windows host.
If you are using workgroups, you should use a local account that has local administrator rights.
License requirements
The type of licenses you install depends on your environment.
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SnapCenter Standard controller-based |
Required for FAS or AFF storage controllers SnapCenter Standard license is a controller-based license and is included as part of the premium bundle. If you have the SnapManager Suite license, you also get the SnapCenter Standard license entitlement. If you want to install SnapCenter on a trial basis with FAS or AFF storage, you can obtain a Premium Bundle evaluation license by contacting the sales representative. |
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SnapCenter Standard capacity-based |
Required with ONTAP Select and Cloud Volumes ONTAP If you are a Cloud Volumes ONTAP or ONTAP Select customer, you need to procure a per TB capacity-based license based on the data managed by SnapCenter. By default, SnapCenter ships a built-in 90-day 100 TB SnapCenter Standard capacity-based trial license. For other details, contact the sales representative. |
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SnapMirror or SnapVault |
ONTAP Either SnapMirror or SnapVault license is required if replication is enabled in SnapCenter. |
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Additional licenses (optional) |
See SnapCenter licenses. |
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SnapCenter Standard licenses (optional) |
Secondary destinations
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Host and port requirements
For ONTAP and application plug-in minimum requirements see Interoperability Matrix Tool.
Hosts | Minimum requirements |
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Operating System (64-bit) |
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RAM |
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Hard drive space |
Server host:
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Third-party libraries |
Required on SnapCenter Server host and plug-in host:
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Browsers |
Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge |
Port type | Default port |
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SnapCenter port |
8146 (HTTPS), bidirectional, customizable, as in the URL https://server:8146 |
SnapCenter SMCore communication port |
8145 (HTTPS), bidirectional, customizable |
Repository database |
3306 (HTTPS), bidirectional |
Windows plug-in hosts |
135, 445 (TCP) In addition to ports 135 and 445, the dynamic port range specified by Microsoft should also be open. Remote install operations use the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service, which dynamically searches this port range. For information on the dynamic port range supported, see Service overview and network port requirements for Windows. |
SnapCenter Plug-in for Windows |
8145 (HTTPS), bidirectional, customizable |
ONTAP cluster or SVM communication port |
443 (HTTPS), bidirectional; 80 (HTTP), bidirectional The port is used for communication between the SnapCenter Server host, plug-in host, and SVM or ONTAP Cluster. |
SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server requirements
You should have a user with local administrator privileges with local login permissions on the remote host. If you manage cluster nodes, you need a user with administrative privileges to all the nodes in the cluster.
You should have a user with sysadmin permissions on the SQL Server. The plug-in uses Microsoft VDI Framework, which requires sysadmin access.
Install SnapCenter Server
Step 1: Download and install SnapCenter Server
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Download the SnapCenter Server installation package from the NetApp Support Site and then double-click the exe.
After you initiate the installation, all the prechecks are performed and if the minimum requirements are not met appropriate error or warning messages are displayed. You can ignore the warning messages and proceed with installation; however, errors should be fixed.
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Review the pre-populated values required for the SnapCenter Server installation and modify if required.
You do not have to specify the password for MySQL Server repository database. During SnapCenter Server installation the password is auto generated.
The special character “%” is not supported in the custom path for installation. If you include “%” in the path, installation fails. -
Click Install Now.
Step 2: Log in to SnapCenter
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Launch SnapCenter from a shortcut on the host desktop or from the URL provided by the installation (https://server:8146 for default port 8146 where SnapCenter Server is installed).
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Enter the credentials.
For a built-in domain admin username format, use: NetBIOS\<username> or <username>@<domain> or <DomainFQDN>\<username>.
For a built-in local admin username format, use <username>.
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Click Sign In.
Step 3: Add a SnapCenter Standard controller-based license
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Log in to the controller using the ONTAP command line and enter:
system license add -license-code <license_key>
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Verify the license:
license show
Step 4: Add a SnapCenter capacity-based license
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In the SnapCenter GUI left pane, click Settings > Software, and then in the License section, click +.
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Select one of two methods for obtaining the license:
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Enter your NetApp Support Site login credentials to import licenses.
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Browse to the location of the NetApp License File and click Open.
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In the Notifications page of the wizard, use the default capacity threshold of 90 percent.
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Click Finish.
Step 5: Set up storage system connections
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In the left pane, click Storage Systems > New.
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In the Add Storage System page, perform the following:
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Enter the name or IP address of the storage system.
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Enter the credentials that are used to access the storage system.
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Select the check boxes to enable Event Management System (EMS) and AutoSupport.
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Click More Options if you want to modify the default values assigned to platform, protocol, port, and timeout.
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Click Submit.
Install the Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Step 1: Set up Run As Credentials to install the Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
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In the left pane, click Settings > Credentials > New.
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Enter the credentials.
For a built-in domain admin username format, use: NetBIOS\<username> or <username>@<domain> or <DomainFQDN>\<username>.
For a built-in local admin username format, use <username>.
Step 2: Add a host and install the Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
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In the SnapCenter GUI left pane, click Hosts > Managed Hosts > Add.
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In the Hosts page of the wizard, perform the following:
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Host Type: Select Windows host type.
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Host name: Use the SQL host or specify the FQDN of a dedicated Windows host.
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Credentials: Select the valid credential name of the host that you created or create new credentials.
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In the Select Plug-ins to Install section, select Microsoft SQL Server.
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Click More Options to specify the following details:
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Port: Either retain the default port number or specify the port number.
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Installation Path: The default path is C:\Program Files\NetApp\SnapCenter. You can optionally customize the path.
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Add all hosts in the cluster: Select this check box if you are using SQL in WSFC.
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Skip preinstall checks: Select this check box if you already installed the plug-ins manually or you do not want to validate whether the host meets the requirements for installing the plug-in.
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Click Submit.