Service node
Use this section to get a detailed understanding and configuration details of service nodes that are used in the IBM Fusion HCI appliance.
A service node is a critical component of a distributed network, responsible for providing a
specific set of capabilities to the network. It acts as a bastion node for IBM Fusion HCI. The service node is pre-wired and
integrated as a part of the IBM Fusion HCI with default
configuration and it acts as a jump server, provides serviceability functions, and enhances overall
infrastructure management. The available compute servers are:
- Dell hardware - 9155-DB1. For configuration details, see Dell hardware.
- Lenovo hardware - 9155-B01. For configuration details, see Lenovo hardware.
Key capabilities
The following are the key capabilities of the service node:
- Act as a jump server for secure remote access.
- Acts as the central control point for managing clusters, virtual machines, storage, and networking within the IBM Fusion HCI.
- Provides a secure entry point for administrators and support teams.
- Ensures system health monitoring, logging, and alerting for smooth operations.
Advantages
The following are the key benefits of the service node:
- Centralized administration
- Administer nodes and switches from the service node, even when the OpenShift® Container Platform cluster or the IBM Fusion user interface is down.
- Simplified troubleshooting
-
- Enable remote support sessions to eliminate the need for live debugging with the service node.
- Initiate remote debugging of IBM Fusion HCI problems by accessing nodes and switches through the service node, even when the IBM Fusion HCI user interface is inaccessible.
- Easy log collection
- Collect logs from switches and nodes using the service node, even when the IBM Fusion user interface is down.
- Simplified recovery
- If you need to reset IBM Fusion HCI to its original configuration, you can redeploy the OpenShift cluster from the service node.
Hardware configuration
- Dell
- 9155-DB1
- Dell R660
- 1x 8-core Intel Xeon 4th Gen processor
- 128GB RAM (8x16GB DDR5 DIMMs)
- 2x 960GB M.2 NVMe OS drives (RAID 1)
- 1x NVIDIA ConnectX-6 LX dual-port 25GbE PCIe NIC
- 1x Intel I350 1GbE RJ45 4-port OCP Ethernet Adapter
- Lenovo
- 9155-B01
- Lenovo SR630 V3
- Intel Xeon Bronze 3408U 8C 125W 1.8 GHz processor
- 128GB RAM (8x ThinkSystem 16GB TruDDR5 4800MHz (1Rx8) RDIMM)
- ThinkSystem Intel I350 1 GbE RJ45 4-port OCP Ethernet Adapter
- ThinkSystem Mellanox ConnectX-6 Lx 10/25 GbE SFP28 2-Port PCIe Ethernet Adapter
- M.2 7450 PRO 960 GB Read Intensive NVMe PCIe 0.4 x 4 NHS SSD
- M.2 NVMe 2-Bay Raid enable kit
- 750 W 230V/115V Platinum hot-swap Gen2 power supply v3
- V3 1U x16/x16 BF PCIe Gen5 Riser 1