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Page 1 - (Resource Management)

J2X1-7612-03ENZ0(00)October 2012Windows/LinuxServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators

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ContentsChapter 1 Resource Management Overview...

Page 3 - Organization

7.9 Changing Monitoring Information SettingsThis section explains how to change and cancel monitoring information settings.7.9.1 Changing Monitoring I

Page 4 - Notational Conventions

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.7.10.4 Changing Disk Resource Basic InformationThis section expl

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Chapter 8 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

Page 8 - Trademark Information

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

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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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- When there are spare server settings involving the VIOM server profile exchange method- When there are servers using the VIOM server profile exchang

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When no information is displayed in the line of "AllocatedResources[XXX]:" after executing the rcxadm netdevice show command, itshows that t

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5.10 Registering Power Monitoring Devices...

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1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software, and select [Delete] from the popupmenu.The [Delete Resourc

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9.9 Deleting BMC BladeLogic Server AutomationThis section explains how to delete the registered BMC BladeLogic Server Automation.Use the following pro

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Chapter 10 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

Page 18 - Administrators

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

Page 19 - 3.2 Viewing a User Account

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

Page 20 - 3.4 Deleting a User Account

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

Page 21 - 5. Click <OK>

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

Page 22 - Chapter 4 BladeViewer

Chapter 11 Network MapThis chapter provides an overview of the Network Map and describes its features.11.1 OverviewThe Network Map displays the follow

Page 23 - 4.2 Screen Layout

- Screen scrolling- Scroll button- Map drag and drop- Navigation map drag and drop- Maximizing and minimizing of the display area- Configuring automat

Page 24 - 4.3.2 Chassis Panel

Chapter 9 Deleting Resources...

Page 25 - 4.3.3 Blade Panel

ExampleIn such a case, the following inconsistencies may be displayed. A LAN switch port maybe seen as being connected to multiple switches(multiple

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Local map buttonSelecting a resource icon in the network view will show a button on the upper-right side of this icon. Clicking this button shows thel

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Moreover, selecting a port from a switch in IBP mode will show a list of port groups to which the selected port belongs. If the selectedport belongs t

Page 28 - 4.3.3.2 VM Guest List

Table 11.2 Server IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the server.warningA warning was detected from the server

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Table 11.4 VM Host IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the VM host.warningA warning was detected from the VM h

Page 30 - 4.4 Power Control

Table 11.6 Virtual Switch IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the virtual switch.warningA warning was detected

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Table 11.8 FirewallIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the firewall.warningA warning was detected from the firewall

Page 32 - 4.4.2 VM Guest

Table 11.10 Integrated Network Device IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the integrated network device.warnin

Page 33 - 4.5 Status Panel Operations

Icon MeaningServer (*)LAN switch bladeVM hostVM guestVirtual switchLAN switchFirewallSLBIntegrated network devicePort* Note: When operating in IBP mod

Page 34 - Contents of the label list

InformationIf a problem occurs on a resource, a status icon indicating the problem is shown on top of the resource's own icon.For details on sta

Page 35 - 4.5.3 Changing Passwords

Chapter 15 L-Server Template Operations...

Page 36 - - General user

11.5.2 Link StatusesLink statuses are shown by adding colored outlines to displayed links (as described in "11.5.1 Link Display").The follow

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Example NoteSelecting a displayed resource will focus display on that resource. In such a focus mode, all links that are not directly related to the

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Resource descriptionsThe display filter area includes the following filters (checkboxes). Selecting or clearing a filter's checkbox will either s

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Chapter 12 Cloning [Physical Servers]This chapter explains how to use the server cloning function.12.1 OverviewCloning is a function used to deploy a

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- EXT3- EXT4- LinuxSwap- The following conditions must be met for the managed server to collect the cloning image from and the managed server to deplo

Page 41 - 5.4 When using Blade Servers

Preparations- Install the desired operating system and necessary applications on the managed server from which a cloning image will be collected.Addi

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Some programs may experience problems when started with a different hostname. If such programs have been installed, configuretheir services not to sta

Page 43 - - Without Agent Registration

Format Parameter ValueSpecify the KMS host.When "MANUAL" is selected, make sure to set .cmd.remotescript.1.params.kmsname..cmd.remotescript.

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- With MAK (Already Encrypted Password) [ActivationInfo].cmd.remotescript.1.params.makkey=11111-22222-33333-44444-55555.cmd.remotescript.1.params.iepr

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NewWhen creating a new cloning image, select [New] and enter a new cloning image name.For a cloning image name, enter a character string beginning wit

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17.8.2 Operations...

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12.3 DeployingOnce collected, cloning images can be deployed to one or more destination servers.Cloning images collected from the source server can on

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- It is recommended to back up destination servers before deploying cloning images, as this will simplify the recovery procedure incase of the deploye

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b. Select the cloning image to deploy, and set the following items.Server name after deploymentEnter the name of the server to which the cloning image

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The [Server Name] column displays the names of each destination servers.By default, server names (computer name or hostname) or physical server names

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4. Release maintenance mode.This step is not required if the [Release from Maintenance Mode after deployment] checkbox was enabled in the [Deploy a Cl

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12.4 ViewingThis section explains how to display collected cloning images.In the ROR console, select the [Image List] tab.A list of cloning images is

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Chapter 13 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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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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A.2.1 List of Menus...

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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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Chapter 14 Registering Resources in Resource PoolsThis section explains how to register a resource managed by Resource Orchestrator to a resource pool

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14.1 VM Host ResourcesThis section explains how to register a VM host in a VM pool.Moving an L-Server (migration) is only possible between VM hosts be

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- Creating network resources using already registered admin LAN subnetsRefer to "14.3.2 Creating Network Resources Using Already Registered Admin

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TypeSet the network resources type to create using the following option buttons:When creating the public LAN, a network resource name and a VLAN ID mu

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- LAGIf the external port is a link aggregation group, the link aggregation group name is displayed.- Untagged VLANDisplays the Untagged VLAN informat

Page 64 - - With Agent Registration

InformationIf a subnet address has been set for the network resource, the IP address can be automatically set when deploying an image toan L-Server.I

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Enter a maximum of 32 characters.Comment (Optional)A custom comment can be defined for the network resource. For example, registering detailed work co

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14.4 Network DevicesThis section explains how to register a network device in a network pool.Use the following procedure to register a network device

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NoteIf iSCSI boot information already registered is specified, the registered information continues to exist.If the registered information is changed

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Chapter 1 Resource Management OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of the two views available on the [Resource] tab in Resource Orchestrator.Reso

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1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target storage pool, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.The [Register Resou

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NoteWhen using a LUN that has been created in advance and a LUN for iSCSI boot as a disk resource, if the L-Server is deleted or disksare deleted fro

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14.7.1 Virtual Image ResourcesThis section explains how to register a cloning image to a resource pool.When an image (template) has been created in ad

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Chapter 15 L-Server Template OperationsThis section explains how to operate an L-Server template.An L-Server template comprises pre-defined specificat

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2. The registered information of L-Server templates is displayed.The L-Server template information and the buttons that will be displayed are shown be

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Server NameThe L-Server name is displayed.Server TypeThe server type is displayed.For physical L-Servers, "Physical" is displayed.For virtua

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Comments (Optional)Enter a comment for the L-Server template.The character string within 256 characters is specified.Server TypeSelect a server type.S

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- PRIMERGY TX300 S6- PRIMERGY TX300 S5- PRIMERGY TX300 S4- PRIMEQUEST 1000- Other PC serversSet the basic information, and click <Next>.b. Enter

Page 77 - 6.2 Changing Port Numbers

Click <Add NIC Group> to add a NIC Group.Click <Delete NIC Group> to delete a NIC Group.NICsSelect a NIC index to configure as the NIC red

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FC connection patternSpecify the name of the pattern file for FC connections.The list of file names of pattern files for FC connections located under

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Chapter 2 License Setup and ConfirmationThis chapter explains how to configure and confirm licenses. License SetupWhen using Resource Orchestrator, it

Page 80 - (Physical Servers)

VM typeSelect a VM type.The following VM types are displayed:- VMware- Hyper-V- RHEL-Xen- RHEL-KVM- Oracle VM- Solaris ContainersSet the basic informa

Page 81 - (Virtual Servers)

CPU Share (Optional)Enter the relative proportion for allocation of CPU resources.It is possible to specify it for VMware.Enter when using the overcom

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A number between 5 and 2000 can be specified.By default, "20" is set when enabling a dynamic memory when L-Server is created.Memory Weight (

Page 83 - Database

Clicking <Add> adds a disk.Enter the disk number.[VMware]A number between 0 and 55 can be specified.[Hyper-V] [Oracle VM]A number between 0 and

Page 84 - Chapter 7 Changing Resources

When "all" is specified in the definition file for L-Server creation, priority is given to "all" even if this setting is notspecif

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15.1.5 DeletingUse the following procedure to delete an L-Server template:1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Te

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15.1.8 Creating a Template using an Another Existing TemplateIt is possible to create an L-Server using another L-Server template that has already bee

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From the command-line, execute rcxadm template export.For details on the rcxadm template export command, refer to "8.1 rcxadm template" in t

Page 88 - 7.1.6 Changing Port Numbers

L-Server templates that are no longer required, including the sample template, can be deleted.Use the following method to delete an L-Server template:

Page 89 - 7.1.10 Changing Boot Options

Chapter 16 Creating L-ServersThis chapter explains how to create L-Servers.For an overview of the functions, refer to "2.2.3 L-Server" in th

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Chapter 3 Configuring Users for InfrastructureAdministratorsOnly users with the infrastructure administrator, tenant administrator, or administrator r

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Information[Physical Servers]For details on physical L-Servers, refer to "B.5 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".[VMwa

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[Solaris Containers]Enter up to 52 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumericcharacters (up

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InformationFor virtual L-Servers, when creating an L-Server, even if the size of the system disk is specified in advance, if the specified sizediffe

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Specify when not connecting network resources, only creating a configuration definition. NoteThe network (NIC) number corresponds to a NIC number (NI

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- When the status of the VM host and virtual storage is one other than "normal", the resource will be excluded from L-Server allocationregar

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NoteEach item to set has an upper limit. Even when valid values are specified, the creation of an L-Server may fail depending on the availabilityof r

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Server typeEnter the type of server for the L-Server to be created.Select [Physical].ImageSpecify a cloning image to deploy.a. Click <Select>.Th

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16.2.2 [Server] TabServer Specification MethodsSelect a method to specify a server.Click <Model> to select a model name to allocate to the L-Ser

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When creating an L-Server for which only a configuration definition has been created, a physical server not allocated to the L-Server can be selected

Page 100 - 7.10 Changing Storage

When selecting the [HA] checkbox, the [Use a low spec server] checkbox of [Spare server specs], and <Select> of [Spare server pool]will be enabl

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E-mail addressSpecify the email address of the user.Specify a string using up to 64 alphanumeric characters or symbols.User GroupsSelect the user grou

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Indicates the settings for when the server startsFC pathWhen installing an OS manually, check the [Single path mode] checkbox.When an image is not spe

Page 103 - Managed Servers

- NumberClicking <Add> will display the [Disk Definitions] dialog, and then specify the number of disks to add. Specify a number 1 orlarger.Reso

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Allocated L-ServerSpecify an L-Server when sharing the disk resources.Disk nameSpecify the name of the disk to be found.- Begins withSpecify when sear

Page 105 - 8.2 Deploying Cloning Images

Table 16.3 Correspondence Relationships of Network Information [Windows]OS Information Information for L-Server ConfigurationIP address specified for

Page 106 - Chapter 9 Deleting Resources

2. Set the items required in each tab, and click <OK> to create the L-Server. Note- Each item to set has an upper limit.Even when valid values

Page 107 - Information

configuration to use the same name for both a virtual L-Server and a VM machine, refer to "Table 17.4 List of Items Specified in theDefinition Fi

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Comment (Optional)Enter any comments for the L-Server.Enter a maximum of 256 characters.16.3.2 [Server] TabVM typeSelect the VM type for the L-Server

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[Oracle VM]Specify the size within the range of 0.3 to the_resource_size_of_the_hardware_on_which_the_VM_hosts_operate.[Solaris Containers]Specify the

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[KVM]Linux, Windows, and Linux (SELinux) can be selected.A personalized guest OS can only be selected for Linux.When creating a new guest VM, the info

Page 111 - 2. Click <OK>

- If the [HA] checkbox is not selectedThe HA function will be preferentially located on a disabled VM host.However, the HA function will place a VM gu

Page 112 - 10.1 Overview

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

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3.3 Modifying a User AccountThis section explains how to modify user accounts and passwords. User AccountsUse the following procedure to modify a user

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If you specify a resource folder name, one's own L-Server can be included in the resource folder. In the following cases, the L-Servermay be allo

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NoteWhen there are storage pools with and without Thin Provisioning attributes configured that have the same priority, the storagepool that will be g

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[VMware]0 to 10[Hyper-V]0 to 8[Xen]0 to 15[KVM]0 to 8[Oracle VM]1 to 8[Solaris Containers]0 to 8IP address (Optional)Specify the IP address to allocat

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OS Property Definition FileBy setting the default values in an OS property definition file in advance, the default values of the information on the [O

Page 118 - Chapter 11 Network Map

Chapter 17 L-Server OperationsThis chapter explains how to operate L-Servers.L-Servers can perform the following operations: Table 17.1 Available Oper

Page 119 - 11.2 Preparations

OperationPhysical L-ServerVirtual L-Server ReferenceMoving L-Servers between VM hosts(migration)No YesRefer to "17.7 Migration of VM Hosts betwee

Page 120 - 11.3 Screen Layout

Note- From virtual L-Servers to which resources have been allocated (allocated) or from which servers have been released (preserved), astartup comman

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1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[Reboot] from the popup menu.The confirmation dialog is displayed.2.

Page 122 - 11.4 Resource Icons

When the following conditions are met on an L-Server with a configuration definition already been created (defined), the L-Serverwill not be the targe

Page 123 - Table 11.2 Server Icons

Point- Resource Orchestrator makes periodic queries to VM management software.- When the configuration of a virtual machine is modified using VM man

Page 124 - Table 11.5 VM Guest Icons

2. Select the user account to delete.3. Click <Delete>.The [Delete User Account] dialog is displayed.4. Confirm the user account to delete.5. Cl

Page 125 - Table 11.7 LAN Switch Icons

*3: When using VMware, the value to be reflected varies depending on the memory limit settings.When Unlimited is set for the memory limit, the specifi

Page 126 - Table 11.9 SLB Icons

2. Change the values.The current values for each item are displayed in the [Modify an L-Server] dialog. Items that have been changed are indicated wit

Page 127 - 11.4.2 VLAN Display

- VMware- Hyper-V- KVMThe items that can be changed depend on the type of VM product and the settings. Refer to "Table 17.2 Items that can be cha

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NoteImmediately after a snapshot is restored, there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests managed by L-Server andthose managed by

Page 129 - 11.5 Network Links

Prerequisites- For physical L-Servers, attachment and detachment of disks is only possible when using SAN boot.- [Solaris Containers]Attaching and det

Page 130 - 11.5.2 Link Statuses

Search conditionsStorage poolSelect the storage pool of the storage destination of the disk resource.Search sizeEnter the lowest value of the disk siz

Page 131 - 11.6 Display Filters

- Saved disk resources which are created from virtual storage can only be attached to virtual L-Servers on Hyper-V when usingMicrosoft(R) System Cente

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Note- When using RHEL-KVM virtual L-Servers, the L-Server must be powered off in order to detach a disk.- When using a virtual L-Server on something

Page 133 - 12.1 Overview

- When changed to use a device path other than the following:- SCSI:0:0 - SCSI:0:6- SCSI:0:8 - SCSI:0:14- SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:6- SCSI:1:8 - SCSI:1:14 AM

Page 134 - 12.2 Collecting

Prerequisites- Sharing of disks is possible when the managed servers and storage are shared using Fibre Channel connections.- First disk (System Volum

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Chapter 4 BladeViewerThis chapter provides an overview of BladeViewer and explains its features.Please note that BladeViewer is only available for PRI

Page 136 - Example

Table 17.3 Network Resource Items for ModificationOperationL-Server StatusPhysical L-ServerPhysical L-Server(iSCSI Boot)Virtual L-ServerDefinedPreserv

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When the L-Server status is "defined"1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Definition

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Untagged VLANSelect whether or not to use untagged VLAN for a NIC or a NIC group.3. Click <OK>.From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver mod

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[VMware]Normally, the admin server notifies the admin client of the IP address of the admin LAN of the VM host registered with the adminserver to use

Page 140 - 12.3 Deploying

4. After performing the configuration, close the web browser.Log in to Resource Orchestrator again using a web browser, and the console screen can the

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17.5.1 Collecting and RegisteringThis section explains how to collect cloning images.Use the following methods to collect cloning images:- Collect clo

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Comment (Optional)Enter a comment that identifies the cloning image.Up to 128 characters other than percent signs ("%"), back slashes ("

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[VMware]For details on how to collect cloning images on VMware, refer to "Collecting a Cloning Image" in "C.2.8 Collecting Cloning Imag

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[Oracle VM]When an Oracle VM image is selected in the Orchestration tree to display the [Resource Details] tab, the [OS] under [Image Information]is n

Page 145 - 12.5 Deleting

From the command-line, execute rcxadm image delete.For details on the rcxadm image delete command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "

Page 146 - 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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NoteIf the OS of the L-Server is Linux, the user name and password used when collecting the snapshot will be saved.It is recommended to change the pa

Page 148 - 2. Set the following items:

CollectionThis section explains how to collect a snapshot.1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Snapshot]-[Collec

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3. Click <OK>.From the command-line, execute rcxadm image delete.For details on the rcxadm image delete command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image

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From the command-line, execute rcxadm image restore.For details on the rcxadm image restore command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the &quo

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- When [VM Pool] is specified for [Resource type]The migration is performed with a destination VM host selected from a VM pool.For environments using

Page 152 - 14.3 Network Resources

- Automatically release server resources for L-ServersIf releasing server resources when the L-Server is turned off, set [Resource release] during L-S

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17.8.1 InstallationBy setting the values in the following definition file in advance, it is possible to change L-Server related behaviors and default

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Item Key Value RemarksFor details on numbering, refer to "Association of anL-Server Name with a VM Guest Name" in "16.1Creation Using a

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1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Definition] from the popup menu.The [Modify L-Server'

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1. Create and Register Each ResourceCreate and register each resource.Perform resource creation and registration, referring to "Chapter 5 Registe

Page 157 - 2. Enter the following items:

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

Page 158 - 14.5 Storage Resources

2. Create an L-Server (First server)Create an L-Server for which resources are already allocated (allocated), referring to "Chapter 16 Creating L

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OperationThe methods for operating physical servers after usage changes are as follow.Perform the procedure before performing any operations.- When us

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Point- Usage cannot be changed, while the L-Server is stopped temporarily during L-Server restart.- When power operation has been performed directly

Page 161 - 14.7 Image Resources

Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured PhysicalServers or Virtual MachinesThis chapter explains how to link a configured physical server to a ph

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When admin server has been configured on a virtual machine, do not link that virtual machine to an L-Server.18.2 Available RangeThe functional range a

Page 163 - 15.1.1 Viewing

L-Server FunctionType of L-ServerPhysical Server Using VIOMPhysical Server Using HBAaddress renameOther Physical ServersDisaster Recovery No No NoDele

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In the following cases, the "L-Server for Server/Storage Management" is used.- When using storage listed in "18.3.3 Manageable Storage&

Page 165 - 15.1.2 Creating

- Has 2 HBA ports on the server.- An agent has been registered. Note- When not using VIOM or HBA address rename, disk information of connected SAN di

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- SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:6- SCSI:3:8 - SCSI:3:14 AM NoteWhen using Raw Device Mapping, or when using a device path other than those listed above, only ser

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NoteIf "2.4.2.2 Required Software" in the "Design Guide CE" is not installed, a new L-Server cannot be deployed on that VM host.W

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Table 4.4 Chassis IconIcon MeaningChassis SeeFor details on the different chassis statuses, refer to "Table 4.3 Status Icons" of "4.3.

Page 169 - Installation_folder

When the IP address used for a configured physical server, a virtual machine, or other devices is included in the subnet addressscope, specify the IP

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Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters(upper or lower case),

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3. Click <OK>.The virtual machine becomes manageable as a virtual L-Server.From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver convert.For details on

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From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver revert.For details on the rcxadm lserver revert command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the

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Chapter 19 Resource OperationsThis chapter explains how to perform resource operations with resource pools.19.1 RegistrationUse the following procedur

Page 174 - 15.1.4 Copying

Move individual resourcesUse the following procedure to move a resource to another resource pool.1. Right-click the target resource in the orchestrati

Page 175 - 15.1.7 Import

Note- Storage resources with Thin Provisioning attributes cannot be moved to storage pools for which Thin Provisioning attributes are notconfigured.

Page 176 - 15.2.1 Export

- When registering resources, directories and files that are necessary for performance monitoring are created on the server where theresources are reg

Page 177 - 15.2.4 Deleting

Chapter 20 Resource Pool OperationsThis chapter explains how to add new resource pools, and delete or modify existing resource pools.For an overview o

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- Storage Pool- Network Pool- Address Pool- Image PoolPrioritySelect the priority of the resource pool for automatically selecting a resource when cre

Page 179 - Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers

Figure 4.3 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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NoteOnce a storage pool is created, its thin provisioning attributes cannot be changed.For a workaround, create a new storage pool with the desired

Page 181 - - For Virtual

For the already allocated resources, the following information is displayed, depending on the status of resource allocation.- allocatedResource name-

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- The maintenance mode of server virtualization software has not been set.[VMware]- For VM hosts for which standby mode has been set by server virtual

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- When the number of disks specified for an L-Server template is 2 or larger, or something other than the above0 is displayed.[Hyper-V]As the saved di

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Free CPU capacity and memory size are calculated based on the CPU performance and initial memory size reserved for the L-Server template.- When Dynami

Page 185 - 16.2.1 [General] Tab

- When the policy is slots*6: This includes not only the resources for active L-Servers, but also those of resources of stopped L-Servers.*7: Images i

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Chapter 21 Resource Folder OperationsThis appendix explains resource folders, which are used when managing a large number of resources or when you wan

Page 187 - 16.2.2 [Server] Tab

Figure 21.1 Sharing and Dividing Resources Using Tenants21.1 OverviewResource folders are used when managing a large number of resources or when you w

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Using hierarchical folders, other resource folders can be stored in the resource folders.Using resource folders enable you to do the following:- Since

Page 189 - - EMC Symmetrix VMAX Storage

21.3 ViewingThis section explains how resource folders are displayed.Resource folders are displayed in the following format:Resource_folder_name (labe

Page 190 - 16.2.3 [Disk] Tab

Table 4.8 Physical Server IconsIcon MeaningServerSpare serverUnregistered serverMaintenance mode server SeeFor details on the different physical serv

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3. Click <OK>.The target resource folder is deleted.From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder delete.For details on the rcxadm folder delete

Page 192 - 16.2.4 [Network] Tab

Chapter 22 Network Device OperationsThis chapter explains how to operate network devices.22.1 Switchover of Maintenance ModeThis section explains oper

Page 193 - 16.2.5 [OS] Tab

- OFFIndicates that maintenance mode is released. SeeFor details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the &q

Page 194 - 16.3.1 [General] Tab

# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm netdevice set -name nd01 -attr auto_conf=true <RETURN>- When an infrastructure administrator is excluding the networ

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Chapter 23 Network Resource OperationsThis chapter explains how to operate network resources.23.1 Automatic Network ConfigurationAutomatic network con

Page 196 - 16.3.2 [Server] Tab

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

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- Users with restricted accessIf a warning or error event occurs on a managed server, the status monitoring area starts to blink.If you click the blin

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- Server- VM Host- VM Guest- LAN Switch- NICs- LAN Switch PortStorageIn the Storage Tree, resources managed by Resource Orchestrator are displayed in

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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

Page 200 - 16.3.3 [Disk] Tab

Menu ItemsFunctionMenu SubmenuDownload TemplateDownloads a sample of the system configuration file(CSV format) for pre-configuration.L-Server template

Page 201 - 16.3.4 [Network] Tab

- 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 202 - 16.3.5 [OS] Tab

Menu ItemsFunctionMenu SubmenuHBA address renamesettings (*3)Modifies the HBA address rename settings of a server.Network Settings (*4, *5) Modifies t

Page 203 - - Common on System

Menu ItemsFunctionMenu SubmenuRestore LAN Switch (*8) Restores a LAN switch configuration.Maintenance Mode (*2)Set Places a server into maintenance mo

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Table A.1 Popup Menus Available for the "Server Resources" Tree NodePopup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuRegisterChassis Registers a chassis.Server

Page 205 - 17.1 Power Operations

Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuReboot (Forced)Reboots a server without shutting down its operatingsystem.LED (*3)ON Turns the maintenance LED on.OFF Tu

Page 206 - 17.1.3 Restarting an L-Server

Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuSpare Server (*1, *3,*4)SwitchoverSwitches over a server with one of its spare servers.Failback Switches back a server t

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuOFF (Forced)Powers off a SPARC Enterprise server without shuttingdown its operating system.RebootReboots a SPARC Enterpr

Page 208 - 17.2 Modifying

NoteIf ServerView Deployment Manager is used on the admin LAN, the popup menu for cloning images cannot be used. Table A.9 Popup Menus Available for

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuUpdate - Updates management software information.Modify Registration Settings Modifies registration settings for managem

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Table A.17 Popup Menus Available for Network PoolsPopup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuRegister Resources - Registers a resource to the selected resource poo

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuChange Settings Basic Information Modifies a tenant's registration settings.Move to Folder -Moves the specified ten

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Figure 4.4 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 4.13 VM Guest Ic

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuInstall VM Tool -Connects the ISO images for installing VMware Toolsto an L-Server.Revert -Cancels the link between an L

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Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuUpdate - Updates a resource.Change Settings Basic Information Modifies the selected resource's registration setting

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Table A.31 Popup Menus Available for Address SetsPopup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuDelete - Deletes the specified network resource.Move Resources - Moves

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Table A.35 Monitor Status ListMonitoring StatusBackgroundColorDetails Corrective actionMonitoring events GreyThis indicates a normal state.No warning

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Resource Orchestrator detects server blades takes precedence.Resources displayed in the resource tree are represented by an icon and their resource na

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Management SoftwareManagement software (vCenter Server, SCVMM, and VIOM) used in coordination with Resource Orchestrator is displayed in a treeview.Fo

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An L-Server can be created using an L-Server template.Sorting the Resources in the TreeThe tree displays the resources in ascending order of name, by

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Network DevicesInformation on the selected network device is displayed.Unregistered ServerInformation on the selected unregistered server.Network Reso

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Address PoolInformation on all registered address sets is displayed.Image PoolInformation on all registered cloning images is displayed.Cloning ImageI

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- Image Pool NoteFor items that there is no content to display the details for, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.Selecting a blade server displa

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PurposeThis manual provides an outline of the operation method of the ROR console provided by ServerView Resource Orchestrator (hereinafterResource Or

Page 224 - 17.5 Cloning Image Operations

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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Server bladesThe number of server blades mounted in the chassis is displayed.Displayed only when the chassis of a blade server is selected.Partition c

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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 227 - 17.5.2 Viewing

Memory SizeThe total capacity of server memory is displayed.This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers or

Page 228 - 17.5.4 Deleting

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

Page 229 - 17.6.1 Snapshot

Admin LAN (IP Address)The IP address on the admin LAN is displayed.Not displayed for VM guests.StatusThe status of the physical OS, VM host, or VM gue

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VM Guest Information AreaThe following information is displayed only for VM guests.VM typeThe type of the VM is displayed.VM host nameThe name of the

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Network switchoverShows whether network settings will be automatically adjusted during server switchover.Force spare server to power off during switch

Page 232 - 17.6.2 Backup and Restore

- The corresponding LAN switch port has not been assigned to a port groupMonitoring InformationTimeout(sec)The time-out value (in seconds) for ping mo

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IP addressThe IP address on the admin LAN is displayed.Device name (Product name)The product name of the network device is displayed.For NS appliances

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Auto configurationDisplays whether the network device is set to be automatically set or not.- true- falseRedundant ConfigurationThe following attribut

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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 236 - 17.8.1 Installation

Link aggregation informationThe following information is only displayed when LAN switch blades (*) are selected.Link aggregation group nameThe name of

Page 237 - 17.8.2 Operations

rulesetName (Label)The name of the ruleset is displayed.This is only displayed when the type of a network device is "Firewall" or "SLB&

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Monitoring interval (sec)Displays the monitoring interval (in seconds) for the network device.Retry countDisplays the number of retries when monitorin

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A.6.6 Management Software AttributesGeneral AreaManagement software nameThe name used to identify the management software is displayed.TypeThe type o

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User IDThe user name of the storage management software is displayed.Management softwareA link to the management software for the storage management s

Page 241 - 17.9.2 Operation

Storage Management SoftwareThe storage management software for the virtual storage is displayed.Physical Storage UnitThe storage unit for the virtual

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Storage Management SoftwareThe storage management software for the virtual storage is displayed.Physical Storage UnitThe storage unit for the virtual

Page 243 - Servers or Virtual Machines

TypeThe type of the resource is displayed.LabelThe label set for the resource is displayed.CommentsComments set for the resource are displayed.Tenant/

Page 244 - 18.2 Available Range

- When resources are already allocated (allocated)The name of the physical server or VM host that has been allocated is displayed.- When servers have

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A.6.12 L-Server AttributesGeneral AreaName (Label)The name of the resource is displayed.TypeThe type of the resource is displayed.LabelThe label set

Page 246 - 18.3 Prerequisites

Figure 4.6 Power Operation Dialog (with Additional Options)- "Force Shutdown"Selecting "Force Shutdown" will forcibly power off th

Page 247 - 18.3.3 Manageable Storage

Note[Solaris Containers]The number of CPUs is displayed based on a cap value when a resource pool used in non-global zone is changed from unmanagedto

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- When PXE boot is not configured"Disable" is displayed.Server Properties (VM Management Software Specific Information)CPU ReserveThe minimu

Page 249 - 18.4 Installation

Boot LocationThe L-Server's physical location change status is displayed.Releasing ResourcesResource release settings are displayed.- When Repurp

Page 250 - 18.4.2 For Physical Servers

Displays the resource types being managed. When there are multiple resource types being managed, they are displayed separatedby commas (").- When

Page 251 - 18.4.3 For Virtual Machines

UsageThe usage of the disk set for the L-Server is displayed.Resource nameThe disk name set for the L-Server is displayed.- When a Disk is AllocatedA

Page 252 - 18.6 Releasing an L-Server

A.6.13 L-Platform AttributesGeneral AreaName (Label)The name of the resource is displayed.TypeThe type of the resource is displayed.LabelThe label se

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- For physical serversThe server pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.- For a VM hostThe VM host icon and VM host name are displayed.CPU per

Page 254 - 19.3 Moving

"SLB" is displayed.RulesetThe name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.Us

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Network Device Basic InformationName (Label)The name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is disp

Page 256 - 19.5 Deleting

Pool ListName (Label)The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.TypeThe type of the resource pool is displayed.PriorityThe priority of t

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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

Page 258 - 20.2 Creating

- For a VM hostThe VM host icon and VM host name are displayed.CPU performance (Defined)The CPU performance value defined during L-Server creation is

Page 259 - 20.3 Modifying Settings

CapacityCPU CapacityTotal CapacityThe total CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.Unused CapacityThe free CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.

Page 260 - 20.6 Viewing

Memory SizeTotal CapacityThe total memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.Unused CapacityThe free memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.VM

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Displayed when the VM host is VMware.When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.Admission ControlThe enabled/disabled

Page 262 - CPU performance

Memory CapacityThe memory capacity of the VM guest is displayed.Allocated L-ServerThe name of the L-Server allocated to the VM guest is displayed.A.6.

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Number of CPUsThe memory capacity of the physical server is displayed.Memory CapacityThe memory capacity of the registered server is displayed.Allocat

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Memory SizeThe memory capacity of the physical server is displayed.This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX ser

Page 265 - - When the policy is slots

L-Server PropertiesAllocated L-ServerL-Server name allocated to the physical server is displayed.A.6.19 Storage Pool AttributesGeneral AreaName (Labe

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AttributesThe type of the virtual storage is displayed.Disk Resource ListName (Label)The disk name is displayed. A link to the detailed information of

Page 267 - 21.1 Overview

Thin ProvisioningThin provisioning configuration information is displayed.- When thin provisioning is configured"yes" is displayed.- When th

Page 268 - 21.2 Creating

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

Page 269 - 21.5 Deleting

CommentsComments set for the disk are displayed.Configuration InformationStatusThe disk status is displayed.SizeThe disk size is displayed.AllocationT

Page 270 - 21.6 Moving

L-Server PropertiesAllocated L-ServerThe name of the L-Server to which a disk has been allocated is displayed.Disk No.The disk number is displayed.Dis

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Subnet AddressThe subnet address of the network resource is displayed.Subnet MaskThe subnet mask of the network resource is displayed.Address Number (

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Attribute InformationAdmin LANWhether it is to be used as an admin LAN is displayed.- When used as an admin LAN"yes" is displayed.- When not

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physical LAN segmentThe physical LAN segment set for the network resource is displayed.When no physical LAN segment is set, a hyphen ("-") i

Page 274 - 4. Click <OK>

- VMware- Hyper-VVirtual Switch / Port GroupWhen the VM type is VMware, the virtual switch and port group names are displayed.When it is Hyper-V, the

Page 275 - Appendix A User Interface

Address Number (Unused Number/Total Number)The unused number and total number of IP addresses in the address set are displayed. Address Set Attributes

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Cloning Image ListName (Label)The name of the image is displayed.VersionThe version of the image is displayed.Collection DateThe date and time the ima

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A.7 [Recovery Settings] TabThe [Recovery Settings] tab displays a list of spare servers assigned to the resource selected in the server resource tree

Page 278 - A.2 Menus

VersionThe version of the cloning image is displayed.Collection DateThe name used to identify a cloning image is displayed.OSThe name of the operating

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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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AttributesWhen using a VM pool with overcommit, [Over Commit] is displayed.The calculation method for free space is displayed.Max. Number of Possible

Page 281 - A.2.2 Popup Menus

Network PoolName (Label)The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.PathThe path to the location of the folder or the tenant in which a r

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A.12 Recent OperationsThis section describes the recent operations area of the ROR console.Figure A.6 Recent OperationsThe recent operations area sho

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A.13 EventThis section describes the event area of the ROR console.Figure A.7 EventThe event log displays a history of events that have occurred on m

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- DateThe conditions set for events are displayed above the list. To clear the conditions, click <x> displayed on the right of the list.Clicking

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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 V3.1 and Later"SPARCEnterprise"- RCXCSV V3.2 and Later"PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis", "PRIMERGYPartitionModelServer

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

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Table B.2 Section Order and Section NamesOrder Section Name1 Subnet2 VIOManager3 Chassis4 PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis5 SPARCEnterprisePartitionModel

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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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- 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 292 - A.3 Status Panel

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

Page 293 - A.4 Tree Panel

- 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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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 296 - A.5 [Resource List] Tab

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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NoteIf a hyphen ("-") is entered, VLAN settings will not be performed.This section will be ignored for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch bla

Page 298 - A.6 [Resource Details] Tab

mac_addressEnter the MAC address of the admin LAN network interface: NIC1 (Index1).Enter a string delimited by hyphens ("-") or colons (&quo

Page 299 - A.6.1 Chassis Attributes

ipmi_passwdEnter the password of the remote management controller user account.Enter a string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII c

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SPARC Data- Section NameEnter [SPARC] as the section name.- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen (&

Page 301 - A.6.2 Server Attributes

Chapter 5 Registering ResourcesThis chapter explains how to register resources used by Resource Orchestrator.The Resource Orchestrator manager must be

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- For ILOMEnter between 8 and 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols."!

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Server Blade VLAN Data- Section NameEnter [ServerNet] as the section name.- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line.

Page 304 - - VM Guest

partition_noThe number of a partition. Enter a number between 0 and 23.server_nameEnter the resource name that will be used to identify the server.Ent

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

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ip_addressEnter the IP address used to connect to this VM management software or a hyphen ("-").Enter a string of numeric values (between 0

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

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reboot_countEnter the number of times to reboot. Enter a number from 1 to 3. Power Monitoring Device Data- Section NameEnter [PowerDevice] as the sect

Page 309 - - unknown

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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-,chassis01,2,40,1/U-,chassis01,2,41,1/U-,chassis01,2,42,1/U-,chassis01,2,43,1/U-,chassis01,2,44,1/U[Server]operation,chassis_name,slot_no,server_name

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

Page 313 - - OVM Manager

[SpareServer]operation,server_name,spare_server,vlan_switch,auto_switch,boot_type,spare_server_force_off,spare_server_with_vm_guest-,blade001,blade003

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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

Page 316 - A.6.11 Folder Attributes

- When using a local boot configurationThe system is recovered by restoring a backup of the system image of the failed server onto a spare server.- Wh

Page 317 - - For Virtual L-Servers

cloningCreation of a copy of a system disk. cloning imageA backup of a system disk, which does not contain server-specific information (system node na

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ESC (ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser)Software that supports stable operation of multi-vendor storage system environments involving SAN, DAS, or NAS. Provid

Page 319 - A.6.12 L-Server Attributes

global zoneThe actual OS that is used for a Solaris container.A Solaris environment that has been installed on a physical server. GLS (Global Link Ser

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IBP (Intelligent Blade Panel)One of operation modes used for PRIMERGY switch blades.This operation mode can be used for coordination with ServerView V

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LAN switch bladesA LAN switch that is mounted in the chassis of a blade server. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)A protocol used for access

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Transmission of data is performed based on this identifier. Described using a combination of the unique identifying numbers managedby/assigned to each

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source IP address is the IP address of the protocol with the highest priority of protocol binding. When changing the SNMP trapsource IP address, chang

Page 324 - - In other cases

NAS (Network Attached Storage)A collective term for storage that is directly connected to a LAN. network deviceThe unit used for registration of netw

Page 325 - A.6.13 L-Platform Attributes

PDU (Power Distribution Unit)A device for distributing power (such as a power strip).Resource Orchestrator uses PDUs with current value display functi

Page 326 - - For a VM host

private cloudA private form of cloud computing that provides ICT services exclusively within a corporation or organization. public LANA LAN used for o

Page 327 - A.6.15 SLB Attributes

resourceGeneral term referring to the logical definition of the hardware (such as servers, storage, and network devices) and software thatcomprise a s

Page 328 - A.6.16 Tenant Attributes

- script lists for deletion (physical server deleted)- script lists for deletion serverA computer (operated with one operating system). server bladeA

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SMB (Server Message Block)A protocol that enables the sharing of files and printers over a network. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)A communi

Page 330 - A.6.17 VM Pool Attributes

System BoardA board which can mount up to 2 Xeon CPUs and 32 DIMMs. system diskThe disk on which the programs (such as the OS) and files necessary fo

Page 331 - VM Host Attributes

URL (Uniform Resource Locator)The notational method used for indicating the location of information on the Internet. VIOM (ServerView Virtual-IO Mana

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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

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XenA type of server virtualization software. XSB (eXtended System Board)Unit for domain creation and display, composed of physical components. XSCF (

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Chapter 15 L-Server Template OperationsExplains how to operate L-Server templates.Chapter 16 Creating L-ServersExplains how to create L-Servers.Chapte

Page 335 - Server Attributes

Figure 5.1 Configuration When the IP Address Information of VM Hosts Differ Between the Manager and VMManagement Software*1: When the VM host is a rac

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192.168.0.11 = 192.168.10.11,172.16.0.11192.168.0.12 = 192.168.10.12,host015.3 Storage Management SoftwareIn the following cases, it is necessary to r

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Registering chassis makes it possible to use the optional power monitoring settings.When collecting power data, perform the power data collection sett

Page 338 - Virtual Storage Attributes

Figure 5.2 Status Transition Diagram for Managed ServersUse the following procedure to register blade servers.1. In the ROR console server resource tr

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- With Agent RegistrationAgents are automatically registered after server registration is completed.Admin LAN (IP address)Enter the IP address used by

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PasswordEnter the password of the user to log in to the VM host.Boot optionOnly set this when the targets of operations are PRIMEQUEST servers.Specify

Page 341 - - When used as an admin LAN

take a few minutes to obtain hardware information and update internal properties.Confirm that the correct MAC address is displayed correctly before re

Page 342 - Network Resource Attributes

User IDEnter the name of a telnet or SSH user account that can log in to this LAN switch blade.PasswordEnter the password of the above telnet or SSH u

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5.4.5 Configuring VLANs on External Connection PortsWhen not performing automatic VLAN configuration, use the following procedure to configure VLANs o

Page 344 - - When VLAN is not used

5. Confirm the configuration set in the [Network Settings] dialog.6. Click <OK>.VLAN settings are applied to the related LAN switch blade. Note

Page 345 - - Hyper-V

[KVM] Sections related to RHEL-KVM[Solaris Containers] Sections related to Solaris containers[Oracle VM] Sections related to Oracle VM[Physical Server

Page 346 - A.6.22 Image Pool Attributes

Figure 5.3 Status Transition Diagram for Managed ServersUse the following procedure to register rack mount or tower servers.1. In the ROR console serv

Page 347 - Cloning Image Attributes

- Admin LAN- IP address- MAC address (NIC1)For physical L-Servers, specify the MAC address of the second specified NIC decided in "9.1.1 Admin LA

Page 348 - A.8 [Image List] Tab

User IDEnter the ID of a remote management controller user account with administrative authority over this server.Enter up to 16 characters, including

Page 349 - A.10 Available Pool

("xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx").This field can be omitted in the following cases.- When not using GLS for admin LAN redundancy on the managed server-

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- When an agent is registered on a VM host, all VM guests running on that VM host are also registered automatically. Whenever a VMguest is created, mo

Page 351 - A.11 Template List

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

Page 352 - A.12 Recent Operations

Note- The HBA address rename function is not available if ServerView Deployment Manager is used on the admin LAN. For details, referto "Appendix

Page 353 - A.13 Event

Figure 5.4 Procedures for Single-path ConfigurationsFigure 5.5 Procedures for Multi-path Configurations - 42 -

Page 354 - A.14 Dialogs

ExampleFor a server with two ports, WWNs could be configured as follows.WWNN value provided by "I/O Virtualization Option": 20:00:00:17:42:

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Prerequisites for Resource Orchestrator OperationThe prerequisites for the network environment, VM host, and physical server used to run Resource Orc

Page 356 - B.2 File Format

Abbreviation ProductsWindows(R) 7 ProfessionalWindows(R) 7 UltimateWindows Vista(R) BusinessWindows Vista(R) EnterpriseWindows Vista(R) UltimateMicros

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The devices that need to be registered as network devices must meet the following conditions:- Network devices to be automatically configured using th

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- Deletion of a network device using the rcxadm netdevice delete command is not possible because the target network device cannotbe identified.Refer t

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NoteThe [User ID] and [Password] of [Remote server management] are different from the user name and password used to log in onthe Web-UI for manageme

Page 360 - B.3 Resource Definitions

Remote management controller (XSCF)User IDEnter the ID of an XSCF user account with administrative authority over the target chassis.Enter a string of

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[Register agent] checkbox- Without Agent RegistrationAutomatic registration of agents is not performed after server registration.After registering ser

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SNMP CommunityEnter the SNMP community name of this server's remote management controller (ILOM).Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary str

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2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:Device nameEnter a name to assign to this power monitoring device. When exporting

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3. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:Subnet nameSet the subnet name for registration.The name must start with an alpha

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- x64 Resources forDeletionRegistry KeyDeployment Service[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\ResourceDepot[HKEY_LOCAL_M

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Local Disk (Source) Shared Disk (Target)%SystemRoot%\System32\dhcpDrive_name:\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\dhcp ExampleWhen the OS has been installed on the C d

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Abbreviation ProductsRed Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.1 (for Intel64)Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.2 (for x86)Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.2 (f

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d. Click <OK>.When configuring the second registry key as well, repeat steps b. to d.e. After configuration of the registry keys is complete, cl

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# mv -i source_file_name target_file_name <RETURN>5. Configure symbolic links for the shared disk (Primary node)Configure symbolic links from th

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b. Perform step 5 and configure symbolic links for the shared disk.10. Unmount the shared disk. (Secondary node)Unmount the shared disk for managers f

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Chapter 6 Changing Admin Server SettingsThis chapter explains how to change the settings for the admin server.6.1 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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1. Stop the manager's cluster service.Stop the manager's cluster service from the cluster administration view (Cluster Admin).2. Log in to t

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a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the "PXE Services" resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-[OtherResources], and sel

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Change the takeover logical IP address in the following line to the new takeover logical IP address.option dhcp-server-identifier takeover logical IP

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- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel3) (*1)- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel4) (*1)- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel5

Page 377 - B.4 Examples of CSV Format

1. Stop the manager.Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".2. Change t

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Abbreviation ProductsSCVMMSystem Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2System Center 2012 Virtual Machine ManagerVMwareVMware vSphere(R) 4VMware vSphe

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number (65534).In a clustered manager configuration, change port numbers on both the primary and secondary node.2. Restart the server on which the por

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For details of the methods for changing and checking the generations of cloning images, refer to "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Referenc

Page 381 - Appendix C Maintenance Mode

2. Log on to the admin server with OS administrative privileges.3. Stop the manager.Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the

Page 382 - Glossary

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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Chapter 7 Changing ResourcesThis chapter explains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server.7.1 Changing

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7.1.3 Changing Admin IP AddressesThis section explains how to change admin IP addresses.To change the IP addresses of remote management controllers, r

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NoteIt is not possible to change IP address settings of a managed server (primary server) with a spare server configured to a different subnetfrom th

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3. Change [SNMP Community].4. Click <OK>.The SNMP community is changed.7.1.5 Changing Server Management Unit Configuration SettingsThis section

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3. Select the [Modify remote server management login account] checkbox. Then, change the [User ID] and [Password] of [RemoteServer Management].- For S

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2. Enter the new login account information that was changed on the VM host.User IDEnter the user ID to log in to the VM host. Specify a user ID that h

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- EMC, EMC2, CLARiiON, Symmetrix, and Navisphere are trademarks or registered trademarks of EMC Corporation.- HP is a registered trademark of Hewlett-

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2. Select the subnet to change.The [Change Admin LAN Subnet] dialog is displayed.3. In the [Change Admin LAN Subnet] dialog, set the following items.S

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Use the following procedure to change the IP address of the HBA address rename server.1. Log in to the HBA address rename server with administrator au

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1. In the ROR console server resource tree or network resource device tree, right-click the target LAN switch name and select [Modify]-[Registration S

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Changing VLAN IDsThis section explains how to change VLAN IDs set on the external ports of a LAN switch.- With Port VLANsUse the following procedure

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1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from thepopup menu.The [VLA

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NoteWhen using "auto-configuration for network device" function on a LAN switch, register it as a network device using the method described

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1. Right-click the target network resource in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Modify Specification] from the popupmenu.The [Modi

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- Location- Type Information- Maintenance mode- Group ID- SNMP Information- Login Information- Monitoring Settings- Web Interface URLNetwork device se

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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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