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Chapter 4: Installing and Configuring a DSM
Deploying a DSM Azure Image
DSM Installation and Configuration Guide
Copyright 2009 - 2020 Thales Group. All rights reserved.
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7. Click OK.
8. Select a size for the virtual machine. If you plan to use the DSM in a production environment, refer to "Virtual
machine hardware requirements" on page70 and select a size for your VM.
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Minimum requirements: 2 virtual CPUs, 8GB RAM and 250GB hard disk size
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Recommended size: 4 CPU/14GB RAM
9. In the Settings section, enter the following details:
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For High Availability, set to None.
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For Storage, click Yes for Use managed disks.
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For Network, if you selected an existing resource group, then the virtual network will be selected by default
from that resource group.
10. To create a new virtual network, click the arrow, enter a name and accept the default settings.
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Accept the default settings for Subnet.
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For Public IP address, select Assignment: Static.
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For Network security group, accept the default settings and enter a name for the group. You can select an
existing group if you know that it applies to your requirements.
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For Auto-shutdown, select Off.
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For Monitoring, in Boot diagnostics and Guest OS diagnostics, accept the default settings.
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For Diagnostics storage account, you can choose to create an account or select an existing account if it fits
your requirements.
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For managed Service identity, click Yes to control access to the storage account.
11. Click OK. Review the Summary and click Create to start the virtual machine deployment.
Configure the Hostname
After launching the virtual DSM, you must configure a hostname.
1. Navigate to the Dashboard on the Azure portal and search for the newly configured DSM.
2. Click the name of the virtual DSM. A summary of the instance is displayed in the top panel.
3. Under DSN name , click Configure.
4. Enter a name for the host in the DNS name label field.
Note
Although this field is tagged optional, it is required for the virtual DSM to complete the configuration.
5. Click Save.
Return to the Dashboard > Overview page. Under DNS name, you now see the FQDN for this instance—the
hostname and the complete domain hierarchy.
6. Copy the FQDN to a location that you can access from the DSM CLI.
7. SSH to the DSM CLI. The first time you log on to the DSM CLI, you must log in with the default user name and
password:
Login: cliadmin
Password: cliadmin123

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