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Page 1 - User's Guide

J2X1-7606-05ENZ0(01)January 2013Windows/LinuxServerView Resource Orchestrator Virtual Edition V3.1.1User's Guide

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Abbreviation ProductsROR ServerView Resource OrchestratorROR VE ServerView Resource Orchestrator Virtual EditionROR CE ServerView Resource Orchestrato

Page 3 - Notational Conventions

Chapter 10 Configuring the Operating Environments ofManaged ServersThis chapter explains how to install software to the registered managed servers and

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1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target physical server, and select [Modify]-[WWN Settings] from the popupmenu.The [WWN Set

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- If the target CA is not displayed, confirm the status of the following settings:- ESC is correctly registered on Resource Orchestrator.- Fibre Chann

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Chapter 11 Deleting ResourcesThis chapter explains how to delete resources.It is possible to register and delete a managed server and LAN switch as a

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Information- If HBA address rename has already been set up on the managed server, the HBA WWN is reset to the factory default.When this occurs, the

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- Server blades that are managed using VIOM, and are currently the target of operations by Resource Orchestrator (power control,image-related processe

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11.6.1 Deleting Power Monitoring DevicesThis section explains how to delete power monitoring devices.Use the following procedure to delete power monit

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Chapter 12 Pre-configuration for Resource Registrationand ModificationThis chapter provides an overview of the pre-configuration function and explains

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- When saving a file in CSV format from the system configuration template, or exporting a system configuration file from the RORconsoleExport will be

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Note- The following operations cannot be performed by the pre-configuration function, and should be performed from the ROR console.- Deleting registe

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Month/Year Issued,EditionManual CodeNovember 2011, FirstEditionJ2X1-7606-01ENZ0(00)December 2011, 1.1 J2X1-7606-01ENZ0(01)December 2011, 1.2 J2X1-7606

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3. In the ROR console, select [File]-[System Configuration File]-[Import] from the menu.The [Import System Configuration File] dialog is displayed.4.

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- When changing physical server names during pre-configuration, it cannot be performed at the same time as other pre-configuration operations. Import

Page 16 - Chapter 1 Login and Logout

- If the agent is registered, perform either one of the following to enable further backup or cloning operations.- Restart the managed server.- Restar

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Chapter 13 Network MapThis chapter provides an overview of the Network Map and describes its features.13.1 OverviewThe Network Map displays the follow

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The following actions are available in the Network Map.- Switching between map types- Screen scrolling- Scroll button- Map drag and drop- Navigation m

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2. Detect physical network linksa. From the ROR console menu, select [Tools]-[Topology]-[Detect physical links].The [Detect Physical Links] dialog is

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Update buttonUpdate the network map to show the latest status.Display filter areaProvides checkboxes to select which information to display in the net

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- When selecting a serverThe following items are displayed:- NICsIn addition, the following items will be displayed when the selected server is a VM h

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Table 13.1 Chassis IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the chassis.warningA warning was detected from the chas

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Table 13.3 LAN Switch Blade IconsIcon Status Meaning (*1) (*2)normalNo new errors or warnings weredetected from the LAN switchblade. (*1) (*2)warnin

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ContentsChapter 1 Login and Logout...

Page 25 - Chapter 6 BladeViewer

Table 13.5 VM Guest IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the VM guest.warningA warning was detected from the VM

Page 26 - 6.2 Screen Layout

Table 13.7 LAN Switch IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the LAN switch.warningA warning was detected from th

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Icon MeaningServer (*1) (*2)LAN switch bladeVM hostVM guestVirtual switchLAN switchPort*1: When operating in IBP mode*2: When operating in VCS mode

Page 28 - 6.3.3 Blade Panel

Table 13.10 Admin Server IconIcon Status MeaningAdmin server Indicates the server used as the admin server. Table 13.11 Map Navigation IconsIcon Meani

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13.5.3 Aggregate Display of Network LinksWhen two resources are linked by two or more links, those links are represented as one aggregated link (pleas

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13.6 Display FiltersThis section explains how to use display filters.Resource descriptionsThe display filter area includes the following filters (chec

Page 31 - 6.3.3.2 VM Guest List

Chapter 14 Power ControlThis chapter explains how to remotely control the power state of managed resources.14.1 Server Power ControlThis section expla

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[Windows]- Take caution regarding the following points when shutting down or rebooting a managed server running a Windows operating system.- If Window

Page 33 - 6.4 Power Control

Chapter 15 Control of VM EnvironmentsThis chapter explains the Resource Orchestrator functions that are specific to VM guests and VM hosts.Some functi

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15.2 VM Maintenance Mode of VM HostsThis section explains how to set and release VM maintenance mode on VM hosts.For details on VM maintenance mode, r

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8.1 Changing Admin IP Addresses...

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15.3.2 Migrating to VM Home PositionMigrate VM guests back to their original VM hosts using the relationship information that was registered in advanc

Page 37 - Contents of the Label List

15.4 External SoftwareThis section explains how to configure the settings required by Resource Orchestrator to interact with third party software. VM

Page 38 - 6.5.3 Changing Passwords

Chapter 16 Backup and RestoreThis chapter explains how to use the backup and restore functions provided in Resource Orchestrator.16.1 OverviewThe back

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files).During restore, because the target VM host will be automatically set to VM maintenance mode, the VM host should be in a state thatallows VM mai

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>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=dos <RETURN>[Linux Manager] #/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin

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b. Set the following items as necessary:CommentsEnter a comment to identify the system image.A comment can be up to 128 characters long. Use of percen

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16.3 RestoreThis section explains how to restore a system image backup.System images can also be restored using commands.Refer to "Chapter 4 Imag

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b. Click <OK>.The target server is released from maintenance mode. NoteIf the target VM host is in a high-availability configuration, all VM gu

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16.4 ViewingThis section explains how to browse and view existing system image backups.System images can also be listed using commands.Refer to "

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Chapter 17 Cloning [Physical Servers]This chapter explains how to use the server cloning function.17.1 OverviewCloning is a function used to deploy a

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11.7 Deleting Admin LAN Subnets...

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- Cloning images can be collected with the following file systems. Note that LVM (Logical Volume Manager) partitions are notsupported.- NTFS- EXT3- EX

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A cloning image can be collected only from a managed server on which an agent has been registered.For details on registering agents, refer to "Ch

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The maximum number of image versions is three by default.This setting can be changed by following the instructions given in "8.4 Changing the Max

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Table 17.2 Structure of the Definition FileFormat Parameter ValueKMS.cmd.remotescript.1.params.kmscheck(Mandatory)KMS host search type.Select one of t

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.cmd.remotescript.1.params.ieproxy=proxy.activation.com:8080.cmd.remotescript.1.params.password=PASSWORDIf the Administrator password has been changed

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3. Collect a cloning image.a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the physical OS of the source server and select [Cloning]-[Collect]

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a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the source server (or its physical OS) and select [Maintenance Mode]-[Release] from the popup

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- When using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 ext4 file system, and one of the following conditions is met- In a SAN boot environment using HBA address

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- When using local disks as system disks, and iSCSI storage as data disks, refer to the advisory notes described in "Table 8.1 SupportedStorage D

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[Release from Maintenance Mode after deployment] checkboxEnable this option to automatically release the destination server from maintenance mode afte

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18.3 Changing Server Switchover Settings...

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d. Click <OK>.The cloning image deployment process starts.The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console.Cli

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- Microsoft Internet Explorer settings (RSS feeds subscription information, information stored by the Autocomplete function, savedpasswords)- Microsof

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In the ROR console, select the [Image List] tab.A list of cloning images is displayed under the cloning image list.Use this list to manage the cloning

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- When Using LAN Redundancy [Linux]- The "NIC switching mode (Physical IP address takeover function)" of PRIMECLUSTER Global Link ServicesFi

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[Windows]Installation_folder\Agent\etc\FJSVrcx.confInstallation_folder\Agent\etc\ipaddr.conf[Linux]/etc/FJSVrcx.conf/etc/opt/FJSVnrmp/lan/ipaddr.confS

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Table 17.3 Node Entry SettingsSetting Keyword Expected Values: DescriptionManaged servernameNODE_NAMEPhysical servernamePhysical server name that was

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When there is a mixture of interfaces with and without redundancy, assign values in ascending order to the interfaces withoutredundancy as well.Interf

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2. Enable the Network Parameter Auto-Configuration FunctionEnable the network parameter auto-configuration function by executing the following command

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Items to confirm- The status of the virtual interface must be "Active".- When the standby patrol function is used ("p" mode), the

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[Linux]/var/opt/FJSVnrmp/logs/error_lan.logFor details on meanings of message and the appropriate corrective actions, refer to "Messages".Th

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Chapter 1 Login and LogoutThis chapter describes how to open and close the ROR console. PreparationsBefore opening the ROR console, be sure to read th

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Deploying New Managed Servers with Automated Public LAN ConfigurationUse the following procedure to add new managed servers and automate their public

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Chapter 18 Server Switchover SettingsThis chapter explains how to use server switchover settings and automatically recover from server failures.18.1 S

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Servers that have agents registered can be used as spare servers. When using a server on which an agent is registered as a spareserver, the server mus

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[Power off forced when the server is switched over] checkboxCheck this checkbox if the spare server is to be turned off forcibly when the spare server

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with Resource Orchestrator.The testing method for automatic server recovery is the same as for manual server switchover. Make sure the server is opera

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ADMIN_IP=failover_admin_ipzfs_storage_pool[,zone_name,zone_name2]- Blank spaces before and after commas (",") are ignored.- When adding comm

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1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click a server (or a physical OS or VM host on the server) and select [Modify]-[SpareServer Settings

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Chapter 19 Collecting Power Consumption Data andDisplaying GraphsThis chapter explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registe

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Target ResourcesSpecify the power monitoring target to export the power consumption data of.Select the checkboxes of each desired target. More than on

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Rate Output time span Output device countDaily Last year 30Monthly Select "Custom" and specify 5 years 60Annual Select "Custom" an

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URL: https://Admin_server_IP_address:23461/On a Windows admin server, the ROR console can also be opened by selecting [start]-[All Programs]-[Resource

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Target ResourcesSpecify the power monitoring target name to display the power consumption data graph of.Select the checkboxes of each desired target.U

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3. Click <Graph Output>.After switching to the graph display window, the selected power consumption data can be displayed in line graphs.Figure

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Appendix A User InterfaceResource Orchestrator includes two graphical user interfaces: the ROR console and BladeViewer.This appendix provides an over

Page 83 - Chapter 9 Changing Resources

- Physical OS- VM Host- VM Guest- LAN Switch (LAN Switch Blades)Network DevicesThe resources below are shown in a tree view. A status icon is displaye

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- [Recovery Settings] TabDisplays information on the spare servers assigned to the resource selected in the resource tree.- [Image List] TabDisplays s

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Menu SubmenuPrivilegedUserGeneral User FunctionView Reset Layout - Yes YesReturns the layout of the ROR consoleto its initial state.SettingsRegisterCh

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Menu SubmenuPrivilegedUserGeneral User FunctionAdmin LAN Subnet - Yes Yes (*8)Performs viewing, registration,changing or deletion of the admin LANsubn

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Menu SubmenuPrivilegedUserGeneral User FunctionOptions - Yes Yes (*11)Modifies client and environmental datasettings.Environmental DataGraph- Yes Yes

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* Note: This option is only available for chassis equipped with power monitoring capabilities. Table A.4 Popup Menus Available for ServersPopup MenuFu

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Table A.5 Popup Menus Available for SPARC Servers/SPARC EnterprisePopup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuRegisterServer (*1) Registers a server.Agent Register

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Note- If the Web browser is closed without logging out first, user authentication may be skipped the next time Resource Orchestrator isaccessed. In t

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuRebootReboots a server after shutting down its operatingsystem.Reboot (Forced)Reboots a server without shutting down its

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuPowerONPowers on an operating system.OFFPowers off a server after shutting down its operatingsystem.OFF (Forced)Powers o

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuDelete - Deletes a cloning image. NoteIf ServerView Deployment Manager is used on the admin LAN, the popup menu for clo

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Table A.15 Popup Menus Available for Management Software (vCenter Server/SCVMM/VIOM)Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuDelete - Deletes management softwar

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Figure A.4 Tree PanelIn the tree panel, clicking the area on the upper-left enables selection and display of the following 5 types of tree: server res

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InformationFor a VM host coordinated with VMware vCenter Server, the name (IP address or host name) entered when registering with VMwarevCenter Serve

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Storage Location of the Definition File[Windows Manager]Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\customize_data[Linux Manager]/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customiz

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Network ResourcesInformation on all registered network resources is displayed.Power Monitoring DevicesInformation on all registered power monitoring d

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Figure A.5 ChassisThe resource images shown in the above chassis image are explained in the table below. Table A.19 Meaning of the Resources Shown in

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SeeRefer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide VE" for details on resource statuses.Hardware Details AreaLaunch Mana

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Chapter 2 HomeThis chapter explains the ROR Console Home window.When the ROR Console is started, the Home window is displayed. Refer to "Chapter

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A.6.2 Server AttributesGeneral AreaPhysical server nameThe name used to identify a server is displayed.Model nameThe model name of the server is disp

Page 103 - Chapter 11 Deleting Resources

- SPARC Enterprise M-Series- SPARC M10Memory SizeThe total capacity of server memory is displayed.When using servers other than the following, a hyphe

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Network Properties AreaPhysical ConnectionsThe list of physical connections between the server's network interfaces and LAN switch ports is displ

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A.6.3 Physical OS, VM Host, and VM Guest AttributesGeneral AreaServer nameThe name used to identify a physical OS, VM host, or VM guest is displayed.

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VM Home Positions (VM Guests)A list of the VM guests with the selected VM host set as their VM Home Position is displayed.VM Guest Information AreaThe

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Server switchover methodThe method used to perform server switchover is displayed.Server boot methodThe boot type of the system disk is displayed.Auto

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GroupThe names of the port groups set on the LAN switch ports connected to each network interface (for LAN switch blades operatingin IBP mode) are dis

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A.6.4 Network Device AttributesGeneral AreaNetwork device nameThe name used to identify a network device is displayed.System Name (sysName)The name o

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Member PortWhen the name of a port with link aggregation is displayed for the port name, the port names of the physical port with linkaggregation are

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- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6Network linksThe following information is only displayed for LAN switch blades.Resource

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Preface Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road MapThe documentation road map for Resource Orchestrator is as shown below.Resource Orchestrator Docum

Page 113 - Chapter 13 Network Map

c. Set the following items:ScheduleThere is no specified format.When not displaying the date, leave this field blank.Enter up to 30 alphanumeric chara

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Firmware versionThe firmware version of the device (PDU or UPS) is displayed.Date of manufactureThe date of manufacture of the PDU or UPS is displayed

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Switchover StateThe current switchover state is displayed.Spare ServerThe configured spare server is displayed.The switchover state is indicated by an

Page 116 - 13.3.2 Map Types

A.9 Network MapResource Orchestrator displays the following information.- Network configuration of physical and virtual servers (including virtual sw

Page 117 - 13.4 Resource Icons

When the link in the [Operation] column is clicked, the [Progress Details] dialog is displayed.The [Progress Details] dialog displays the following in

Page 118 - Table 13.2 Server Icons

Event LogContent of the event.When the link in the [Event Log] column is clicked, an error dialog is displayed. The error dialog provides detailed inf

Page 119 - Table 13.4 VM Host Icons

<Deselect All> buttonDeselects all dialog checkboxes.3. Click <Apply>.The new settings are applied.- 190 -

Page 120 - Table 13.5 VM Guest Icons

Appendix B Format of CSV System Configuration FilesThis appendix explains the format of the CSV system configuration files used by Resource Orchestra

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- From the ROR consoleThe System Configuration Template can be obtained from a Resource Orchestrator manager installation.1. Open and log in to the RO

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- RCXCSV V3.2 and Later"PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis", "PRIMERGYPartitionModelServer"- RCXCSV V3.3 and Later"Subnet", &

Page 123 - 13.5 Network Links

- changeModification- Hyphens, ("-")Do nothing- ParameterThis describes the parameter value to be set. NoteThe order of operation and param

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Chapter 3 Resource Management OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of the two views available on the [Resource] tab in Resource Orchestrator.Reso

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Order Section Name3 Chassis4 PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis5 SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelChassis6 SPARCM10PartitionModelChassis7 LanSwitch8 LanSwitchN

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- As with chassis for server blades, and chassis for LAN switch blades, items that need to be registered in advance to enableregistration of other sho

Page 127 - 14.2 Chassis Power Control

login_nameEnter the name of a VIOM user account.When specifying a domain, use the following syntax: "domain_name\user_name".login_passwdEnte

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- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.chassis_nameEnter the name

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chassis_nameEnter the name that will be used to identify the chassis.Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing

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chassis_nameEnter the name that will be used to identify the chassis.Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing

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slot_noEnter the slot number where the LAN switch blade is installed. Enter a number between 1 and 8.switch_nameEnter the name to assign to this LAN s

Page 132 - Chapter 16 Backup and Restore

product_nameEnter the model of the LAN switch blade. Note that if a hyphen ("-") is entered, it is treated as "BX600 GbE Switch Blade 3

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Example10/U10/U;20/T;30/T10/T;20/T NoteIf a hyphen ("-") is entered, VLAN settings will not be performed.This section will be ignored for

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ip_addressEnter the same IP address as that set within the server's operating system.Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and per

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Chapter 4 License Setup and ConfirmationThis chapter explains how to configure and confirm licenses. License SetupWhen using Resource Orchestrator, it

Page 136 - 16.3 Restore

NoteIf the name of the current administrator account on the remote management controller is longer than 16 characters, either createa new account or

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- When not using the NIC specified in the admin_lan2_nic_number as the backup for admin LAN redundancy"OFF" SPARC Enterprise M3000/T Series

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mgmt_passwdEnter the password of the remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF) to manage a server.- For XSCFEnter up to 32 characters, including alphan

Page 139 - 17.1 Overview

- For XSCFEnter up to 31 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-"). This name should star

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- When installing using a legacy boot"legacy"- When installing using UEFI"uefi" Server Blade VLAN Data- Section NameEnter [ServerN

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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Server Management Data- Section NameEnter [SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelServer] as the section name.- Section

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NoteServer names should be unique between all servers.Names are not case-sensitive.ip_addressEnter the same IP address as that set within the server&

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spare_serverEnter the physical server name of a server to be assigned as a spare server.To specify multiple spare servers, separate each server name u

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productEnter the name of this VM management software. Enter one of the following.- When using VMware vCenter Server as VM management software."vm

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vm_login_nameEnter the name of the user account used to remotely log into the VM Host.vm_login_passwdEnter the password of the above user account (for

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Chapter 5 Managing User AccountsThis chapter explains how to register, modify, and delete user accounts. Add User AccountOnly privileged users can per

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Power Monitoring Device Data- Section NameEnter [PowerDevice] as the section name.- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current

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Memo- Section NameEnter [Memo] as the section name.This is required when registering the labels, comments, and contact information (displayed in Blade

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RCXCSV,V3.5# ServerView Resource Orchestrator# System configuration file[Subnet]operation,subnet_name,network_address,subnet_mask,gateway-,subnet1,172

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-,chassis01,2,36,1/U-,chassis01,2,37,1/U-,chassis01,2,38,1/U-,chassis01,2,39,1/U-,chassis01,2,40,1/U-,chassis01,2,41,1/U-,chassis01,2,42,1/U-,chassis0

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-,blade002,6,1/U-,blade003,2,1/U-,blade003,4,1/U-,blade003,6,1/U[SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelServer]operation,chassis_name,partition_no,server_name,i

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Appendix C Maintenance ModeThis appendix explains the maintenance mode available in Resource Orchestrator and how to use it.Maintenance mode is used

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Glossary access pathA logical path configured to enable access to storage volumes from servers. active modeThe state where a managed server is perform

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BACS (Broadcom Advanced Control Suite)An integrated GUI application (comprised from applications such as BASP) that creates teams from multiple NICs,

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DR OptionThe option that provides the function for remote switchover of servers or storage in order to perform disaster recovery. end host modeThis i

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hardware maintenance modeIn the maintenance mode of PRIMEQUEST servers, a state other than Hot System Maintenance. HBA (Host Bus Adapter)An adapter fo

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New password (Confirm password)Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.Authority LevelNo change/ChangeSelect the appropriate

Page 158 - 17.6.2 Maintenance

iSCSIA standard for using the SCSI protocol over TCP/IP networks. LAN switch bladesA LAN switch that is mounted in the chassis of a blade server. lice

Page 159 - 17.6.3 Clearing Settings

In regards to the network device file management function, these files are excluded from the scope of version management (They arenot automatically de

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OSThe OS used by an operating server (a physical OS or VM guest). PDU (Power Distribution Unit)A device for distributing power (such as a power strip)

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public LANA LAN used for operations by managed servers.Public LANs are established separately from admin LANs. rackA case designed to accommodate equi

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ROR consoleThe GUI that enables operation of all functions of Resource Orchestrator. SAN (Storage Area Network)A specialized network for connecting se

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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)A communications protocol to manage (monitor and control) the equipment that is attached to a network. softw

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UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)A device containing rechargeable batteries that temporarily provides power to computers and peripheral devices in t

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VM Home PositionThe VM host that is home to VM guests. VM hostA server on which server virtualization software is operated, or the server virtualizati

Page 166 - 3. Click <OK>

Chapter 6 BladeViewerThis chapter provides an overview of BladeViewer and explains its features.Please note that BladeViewer is only available for PRI

Page 167 - Displaying Graphs

- Display of contact informationBladeViewer allows users to define technical (support) contact information for their entire IT system. This contact in

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6.3.1 Status PanelThe status panel displays a summary of resources statuses (including resources other than PRIMERGY BX servers).When a problem occur

Page 169 - 2. Set the following items:

Table 6.4 Chassis IconIcon MeaningChassis SeeFor details on the different chassis statuses, refer to "Table 6.3 Status Icons" of "6.3.

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Figure 6.3 Blade Panel: Resource List Server BladeA power button is displayed in the upper-part of each server blade.This power button is used to repr

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Chapter 9 Changing ResourcesExplains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server.Chapter 10 Configuring th

Page 172 - Appendix A User Interface

Table 6.8 Physical Server IconsIcon MeaningServerSpare serverUnregistered serverMaintenance mode server SeeFor details on the different physical serv

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- If the OS name cannot be acquired (because the OS has not been installed or for other reasons)The server name (physical server name or VM guest name

Page 174 - A.2 Menus

Figure 6.4 Blade Panel: VM Guest ListA VM guest icon is shown on the left side of each VM guest displayed in the VM guest list. Table 6.13 VM Guest Ic

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Power button Color Status MeaningOrange (blinking)Power OFF inprogressPower OFF in progress. InformationThe power status of a VM guest can be easily

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Power Off and RebootClicking on a power button that shows "Power ON" status will either shut down or reboot the target server blade. A [Powe

Page 177 - A.2.2 Popup Menus

Figure 6.6 Power Operation Dialog (with Additional Options)- "Force Shutdown"Selecting "Force Shutdown" will forcibly power off th

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Power button Color Status ActionGreen (lit) Power ON Shuts down or reboots a VM guest. Note- VM guests need to be properly configured in order to use

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Contact iconDisplays the [Contact] dialog. This dialog shows the contact information that was set for the entire system.Tools iconEnables selection of

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Editing Labels and CommentsThis function is only available to privileged users.General users are only able to consult labels and comments.- Privileged

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- Privileged userNew password (Confirm password)Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.- General userCurrent passwordEnter t

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[Red Hat Enterprise Linux] Sections related to Red Hat Enterprise Linux[Solaris] Sections related to Solaris[VMware] Sections related to VMware[Hyper-

Page 183 - A.4 Tree Panel

Chapter 7 Registering ResourcesThis chapter explains how to register, change, and delete resources used by Resource Orchestrator.The Resource Orchestr

Page 184 - Figure A.4 Tree Panel

NoteHBA address rename and VIOM cannot be used together within the same chassis.When using backup and restore or cloning, prioritize the following t

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PasswordEnter the password for VM management software.Enter up to 128 characters, including alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII characters 0x20

Page 186 - A.5 [Resource List] Tab

SNMP CommunityEnter the SNMP community that was set on the chassis management blade.Select either "public" or enter an arbitrary string.Ente

Page 187 - A.6 [Resource Details] Tab

Figure 7.1 Status Transition Diagram for Managed ServersUse the following procedure to register blade servers.1. In the ROR console server resource tr

Page 188 - A.6.1 Chassis Attributes

Note- If ServerView Agents (mandatory software) is not running, message number 67231 will be displayed. In this case, serverregistration succeeds, bu

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These settings can be changed after server registration.For details on how to modify these settings, refer to "9.1.10 Changing Boot Options"

Page 190 - A.6.2 Server Attributes

3. Click <OK>.The registered server will be displayed in the server resource tree. Note- When an agent is registered on a VM host, all VM guest

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Administrative passwordEnter the password of this LAN switch blade's telnet or SSH administrator account.If the user ID and the password of the a

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NoteVLANs cannot be configured on PRIMERGY BX 900 and BX 400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.7.3.5 Configuring VLANs on External PortsUse t

Page 193 - - VM Guest

When using Windows 32-bit (x86)C:\Program Files\Resource Orchestrator AbbreviationsThe following abbreviations are used in this manual: Abbreviation P

Page 194 - - PRIMEQUEST

Tagged VLANVLAN IDEnter the tagged VLAN ID(s) to assign to the LAN switch blade port that is connected to the network interface selected instep 2.Mult

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Figure 7.2 Status Transition Diagram for Managed ServersUse the following procedure to register rack mount or tower servers.1. In the ROR console serv

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- Admin LAN- IP address- MAC address (NIC1)- SAN Boot/Admin LAN Redundancy- MAC address (NIC2)Automatic registration of agents is not performed after

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Association with server management software (ServerView)Enable/DisableFor PRIMERGY BX serversSelect [Enable] and enter an [SNMP Community].For servers

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For a Physical OSSelect [Windows/Linux].For a VM HostSelect [VM Host], and enter the VM host login account information.This login account information

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7.4.2 Registering LAN SwitchesUse the following procedure to register LAN switches:1. Discover LAN switches. For instructions, refer to "Discove

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SNMP CommunityEnter the SNMP community that was set on this LAN switch.Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary string.Enter a string of up to 32

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2. Define the following settings:WWNNSpecify the WWNN value provided by the "I/O virtualization Option".The admin server generates WWPNs aut

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Figure 7.4 Procedures for Multi-path Configurations ExampleFor a server with two ports, WWNs could be configured as follows.WWNN value provided by &q

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The server restart is not required in other cases. The WWN that has been set is enabled at the next restart.4. Click <OK>. InformationWhen usin

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Abbreviation ProductsWindows PE Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Preinstallation EnvironmentLinuxRed Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (v.4 for x86)Red Hat(R) Ente

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PasswordEnter the password of the above remote server management user account.This password must be between 8 and 16 alphanumeric characters long. No

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Chassis nameEnter a name to assign to this chassis.Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanume

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- For SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 or SPARC M10-4SRight-click the server in the chassis, and select as follows:Select [Register]-[Server]

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IP addressEnter the IP address of this server's remote management controller (XSCF).User IDEnter the ID of a XSCF user account with administrativ

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For a VM HostSelect [VM Host], and enter the VM host login account information.This login account information will be used by Resource Orchestrator to

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Admin LAN (IP address)Enter the IP address that was set on this power monitoring device. This IP address will be used to collect power consumptiondata

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Subnet maskEnter valid values for the subnet mask.GatewayEnter the settings for the gateway used for communication with the admin server on the admin

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Resources forDeletionRegistry Key[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\PXE\ClientBoot\- x86 Resources forDeletionRegistry

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9. Configure access rights for the folder for the DHCP Server that was copied to the shared disk. Execute the following commandusing the command promp

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Resource for Configuration Dependent ResourcePXE Services DHCP Server13. Restart the manager.Right-click [Services and Applications]-[RC-manager] on t

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Abbreviation ProductsOracle Enterprise Linux Release 5 Update 4 for x86_64 (64 Bit)Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 5 Update 5 for x86 (32 Bit)Oracle E

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Table 7.1 Files to LinkShared Disk Local DiskMount_destination_of_shared_disk/Fujitsu/ROR/SVROR/etc/dhcpd.conf (*1) /etc/dhcpd.confMount_destination_o

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7.9 Registering ETERNUS SF Storage CruiserThis section explains how to register ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser.Registering ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser enab

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Chapter 8 Changing Admin Server SettingsThis chapter explains how to change the settings for the admin server.8.1 Changing Admin IP AddressesUse the f

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8. Stop the agents on managed servers. [Windows] [Hyper-V] [Linux] [Xen] [KVM]Stop the agent referring to "2.2 Starting and Stopping the Agent&qu

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2. Log in to the admin server's primary node.Log in to the operating system of the admin server's primary node with administration privilege

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b. Click <Add> on the [Registry Replication] tab.The [Registry Key] window will be displayed.c. Configure the above registry key in [Root regist

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ExampleWhen the takeover logical IP address is 192.168.4.100 before being changed ## DHCP Server Configuration file.# see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.

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- Related Services- Deployment Service- TFTP Service- PXE Services- DHCP Server (*)[Linux Manager]- Manager Services- rcxmanager- rcxtaskmgr- rcxmongr

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# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm mgrctl modify -port name=number <RETURN>In a clustered manager configuration, bring offline all cluster resources ex

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c. From the menu, select [Edit]-[Modify].The [Edit DWORD Value] dialog is displayed.d. Select [Decimal] and click <OK>.This port value will defi

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Abbreviation ProductsRed Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for Intel64)Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for x86)Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (f

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8.4 Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image VersionsUse the following procedure to change the maximum number of cloning image versions.1. Change

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a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the [Deployment Service] resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-[Other Resources], and select

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1. Log on to the admin server with OS administrative privileges.2. Stop the manager.Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the

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Chapter 9 Changing ResourcesThis chapter explains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server.9.1 Changing

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4. If the network parameter auto-configuration function is used in the deployment of the cloning images, the "Physical Server Name"set in th

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5. Change [Admin LAN (IP address)].6. Click <OK>.The admin IP address of the managed server is changed. NoteIt is not possible to change IP add

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2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from thepopup menu.The [Modify

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1. Change the remote server management settings.If the user account is changed, it should still have administrator authority.2. In the ROR console ser

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If the login account information (user ID and password) of the VM host entered when the VM host was registered is changed, change thelogin account inf

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9.1.11 Changing Admin LAN SubnetsUse the following procedure to change an admin LAN subnet.1. From the ROR console menu, select [Settings]-[Admin LAN

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Abbreviation ProductsOracle Enterprise LinuxOracle Enterprise Linux Release 5 Update 4 for x86 (32 Bit)Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 5 Update 4 for

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9.2.1 Changing the IP Address of the Admin ServerThis section explains how to change the IP address of the admin server.When this setting is changed,

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2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:User IDEnter the ID of a VIOM user account.PasswordEnter the password of the abov

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If the IP address of the target switch is set to the same address as that of another unregistered LAN switch unintentionally, changeback the target LA

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Physical Port, Link AggregationSelect [Untagged] from the VLAN type of the port number to configure or link aggregation group name.3. Click <OK>

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Deleting VLAN IDsThis section explains how to delete VLAN IDs.- Deleting VLAN IDs from LAN switch bladesUse the following procedure to delete VLAN IDs

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1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software, and select [Modify]-[RegistrationSettings] from the popup

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Data storage periodEnter storage periods for each collection rate. Data older than the configured storage period will be deleted every day.Enlarging d

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9.7 Changing Monitoring Information SettingsThis section explains how to change and cancel monitoring information settings.9.7.1 Changing Monitoring

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2. Modify the values for the following items:LabelEnter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.CommentsEnter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or

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3. Click <OK>.The basic information of the virtual storage resource is modified.9.8.4 Changing Disk Resource Basic InformationThis section expl

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