J2X1-7612-03ENZ0(00)October 2012Windows/LinuxServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators
ContentsChapter 1 Resource Management Overview...
7.9 Changing Monitoring Information SettingsThis section explains how to change and cancel monitoring information settings.7.9.1 Changing Monitoring I
2. Modify the values for the following items:LabelEnter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.CommentsEnter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or
3. Click <OK>.The basic information of the virtual storage resource is modified.7.10.4 Changing Disk Resource Basic InformationThis section expl
Chapter 8 Configuring the Operating Environments ofManaged ServersThis chapter explains how to install software to the registered managed servers and
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
- If the target CA is not displayed, confirm the status of the following settings:- ESC is correctly registered on Resource Orchestrator.- Fibre Chann
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
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
- When there are spare server settings involving the VIOM server profile exchange method- When there are servers using the VIOM server profile exchang
When no information is displayed in the line of "AllocatedResources[XXX]:" after executing the rcxadm netdevice show command, itshows that t
5.10 Registering Power Monitoring Devices...
1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software, and select [Delete] from the popupmenu.The [Delete Resourc
9.9 Deleting BMC BladeLogic Server AutomationThis section explains how to delete the registered BMC BladeLogic Server Automation.Use the following pro
Chapter 10 Pre-configuration for Resource Registrationand ModificationThis chapter provides an overview of the pre-configuration function and explains
- When saving a file in CSV format from the system configuration template, or exporting a system configuration file from the RORconsoleExport will be
Note- The following operations cannot be performed by the pre-configuration function, and should be performed from the ROR console.- Deleting registe
3. In the ROR console, select [File]-[System Configuration File]-[Import] from the menu.The [Import System Configuration File] dialog is displayed.4.
- When changing physical server names during pre-configuration, it cannot be performed at the same time as other pre-configuration operations. Import
- If the agent is registered, perform either one of the following to enable further backup or cloning operations.- Restart the managed server.- Restar
Chapter 11 Network MapThis chapter provides an overview of the Network Map and describes its features.11.1 OverviewThe Network Map displays the follow
- Screen scrolling- Scroll button- Map drag and drop- Navigation map drag and drop- Maximizing and minimizing of the display area- Configuring automat
Chapter 9 Deleting Resources...
ExampleIn such a case, the following inconsistencies may be displayed. A LAN switch port maybe seen as being connected to multiple switches(multiple
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
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
Table 11.2 Server IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the server.warningA warning was detected from the server
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
Table 11.6 Virtual Switch IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the virtual switch.warningA warning was detected
Table 11.8 FirewallIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the firewall.warningA warning was detected from the firewall
Table 11.10 Integrated Network Device IconsIcon Status Meaningnormal No new errors or warnings were detected from the integrated network device.warnin
Icon MeaningServer (*)LAN switch bladeVM hostVM guestVirtual switchLAN switchFirewallSLBIntegrated network devicePort* Note: When operating in IBP mod
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
Chapter 15 L-Server Template Operations...
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
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
Resource descriptionsThe display filter area includes the following filters (checkboxes). Selecting or clearing a filter's checkbox will either s
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
- 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
Preparations- Install the desired operating system and necessary applications on the managed server from which a cloning image will be collected.Addi
Some programs may experience problems when started with a different hostname. If such programs have been installed, configuretheir services not to sta
Format Parameter ValueSpecify the KMS host.When "MANUAL" is selected, make sure to set .cmd.remotescript.1.params.kmsname..cmd.remotescript.
- With MAK (Already Encrypted Password) [ActivationInfo].cmd.remotescript.1.params.makkey=11111-22222-33333-44444-55555.cmd.remotescript.1.params.iepr
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
17.8.2 Operations...
12.3 DeployingOnce collected, cloning images can be deployed to one or more destination servers.Cloning images collected from the source server can on
- It is recommended to back up destination servers before deploying cloning images, as this will simplify the recovery procedure incase of the deploye
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
The [Server Name] column displays the names of each destination servers.By default, server names (computer name or hostname) or physical server names
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
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
Chapter 13 Collecting Power Consumption Data andDisplaying GraphsThis chapter explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registe
Target ResourcesSpecify the power monitoring target to export the power consumption data of.Select the checkboxes of each desired target. More than on
Rate Output time span Output device countDaily Last year 30Monthly Select "Custom" and specify 5 years 60Annual Select "Custom" an
Target ResourcesSpecify the power monitoring target name to display the power consumption data graph of.Select the checkboxes of each desired target.U
A.2.1 List of Menus...
3. Click <Graph Output>.After switching to the graph display window, the selected power consumption data can be displayed in line graphs.Figure
Chapter 14 Registering Resources in Resource PoolsThis section explains how to register a resource managed by Resource Orchestrator to a resource pool
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
- Creating network resources using already registered admin LAN subnetsRefer to "14.3.2 Creating Network Resources Using Already Registered Admin
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
- LAGIf the external port is a link aggregation group, the link aggregation group name is displayed.- Untagged VLANDisplays the Untagged VLAN informat
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
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.Comment (Optional)A custom comment can be defined for the network resource. For example, registering detailed work co
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
NoteIf iSCSI boot information already registered is specified, the registered information continues to exist.If the registered information is changed
Chapter 1 Resource Management OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of the two views available on the [Resource] tab in Resource Orchestrator.Reso
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target storage pool, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.The [Register Resou
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
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
Chapter 15 L-Server Template OperationsThis section explains how to operate an L-Server template.An L-Server template comprises pre-defined specificat
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
Server NameThe L-Server name is displayed.Server TypeThe server type is displayed.For physical L-Servers, "Physical" is displayed.For virtua
Comments (Optional)Enter a comment for the L-Server template.The character string within 256 characters is specified.Server TypeSelect a server type.S
- PRIMERGY TX300 S6- PRIMERGY TX300 S5- PRIMERGY TX300 S4- PRIMEQUEST 1000- Other PC serversSet the basic information, and click <Next>.b. Enter
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
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
Chapter 2 License Setup and ConfirmationThis chapter explains how to configure and confirm licenses. License SetupWhen using Resource Orchestrator, it
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
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
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 (
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
When "all" is specified in the definition file for L-Server creation, priority is given to "all" even if this setting is notspecif
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
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
From the command-line, execute rcxadm template export.For details on the rcxadm template export command, refer to "8.1 rcxadm template" in t
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:
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
Chapter 3 Configuring Users for InfrastructureAdministratorsOnly users with the infrastructure administrator, tenant administrator, or administrator r
Information[Physical Servers]For details on physical L-Servers, refer to "B.5 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".[VMwa
[Solaris Containers]Enter up to 52 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumericcharacters (up
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
Specify when not connecting network resources, only creating a configuration definition. NoteThe network (NIC) number corresponds to a NIC number (NI
- When the status of the VM host and virtual storage is one other than "normal", the resource will be excluded from L-Server allocationregar
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
- NumberClicking <Add> will display the [Disk Definitions] dialog, and then specify the number of disks to add. Specify a number 1 orlarger.Reso
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
Table 16.3 Correspondence Relationships of Network Information [Windows]OS Information Information for L-Server ConfigurationIP address specified for
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
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
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
[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
[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
- 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
Preface Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road MapThe documentation road map for Resource Orchestrator is as shown below.Resource Orchestrator Docum
3.3 Modifying a User AccountThis section explains how to modify user accounts and passwords. User AccountsUse the following procedure to modify a user
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
NoteWhen there are storage pools with and without Thin Provisioning attributes configured that have the same priority, the storagepool that will be g
[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
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
Chapter 17 L-Server OperationsThis chapter explains how to operate L-Servers.L-Servers can perform the following operations: Table 17.1 Available Oper
OperationPhysical L-ServerVirtual L-Server ReferenceMoving L-Servers between VM hosts(migration)No YesRefer to "17.7 Migration of VM Hosts betwee
Note- From virtual L-Servers to which resources have been allocated (allocated) or from which servers have been released (preserved), astartup comman
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.
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
Point- Resource Orchestrator makes periodic queries to VM management software.- When the configuration of a virtual machine is modified using VM man
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
*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
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
- 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
NoteImmediately after a snapshot is restored, there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests managed by L-Server andthose managed by
Prerequisites- For physical L-Servers, attachment and detachment of disks is only possible when using SAN boot.- [Solaris Containers]Attaching and det
Search conditionsStorage poolSelect the storage pool of the storage destination of the disk resource.Search sizeEnter the lowest value of the disk siz
- 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
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
- 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
Prerequisites- Sharing of disks is possible when the managed servers and storage are shared using Fibre Channel connections.- First disk (System Volum
Chapter 4 BladeViewerThis chapter provides an overview of BladeViewer and explains its features.Please note that BladeViewer is only available for PRI
Table 17.3 Network Resource Items for ModificationOperationL-Server StatusPhysical L-ServerPhysical L-Server(iSCSI Boot)Virtual L-ServerDefinedPreserv
When the L-Server status is "defined"1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Definition
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
[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
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
17.5.1 Collecting and RegisteringThis section explains how to collect cloning images.Use the following methods to collect cloning images:- Collect clo
Comment (Optional)Enter a comment that identifies the cloning image.Up to 128 characters other than percent signs ("%"), back slashes ("
[VMware]For details on how to collect cloning images on VMware, refer to "Collecting a Cloning Image" in "C.2.8 Collecting Cloning Imag
[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
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image delete.For details on the rcxadm image delete command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "
- Display of contact informationBladeViewer allows users to define technical (support) contact information for their entire IT system. This contact in
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
CollectionThis section explains how to collect a snapshot.1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Snapshot]-[Collec
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
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
- 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
- Automatically release server resources for L-ServersIf releasing server resources when the L-Server is turned off, set [Resource release] during L-S
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
Item Key Value RemarksFor details on numbering, refer to "Association of anL-Server Name with a VM Guest Name" in "16.1Creation Using a
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Definition] from the popup menu.The [Modify L-Server'
1. Create and Register Each ResourceCreate and register each resource.Perform resource creation and registration, referring to "Chapter 5 Registe
4.3.1 Status PanelThe status panel displays a summary of resources statuses (including resources other than PRIMERGY BX servers).When a problem occurs
2. Create an L-Server (First server)Create an L-Server for which resources are already allocated (allocated), referring to "Chapter 16 Creating L
OperationThe methods for operating physical servers after usage changes are as follow.Perform the procedure before performing any operations.- When us
Point- Usage cannot be changed, while the L-Server is stopped temporarily during L-Server restart.- When power operation has been performed directly
Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured PhysicalServers or Virtual MachinesThis chapter explains how to link a configured physical server to a ph
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
L-Server FunctionType of L-ServerPhysical Server Using VIOMPhysical Server Using HBAaddress renameOther Physical ServersDisaster Recovery No No NoDele
In the following cases, the "L-Server for Server/Storage Management" is used.- When using storage listed in "18.3.3 Manageable Storage&
- 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
- 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
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
Table 4.4 Chassis IconIcon MeaningChassis SeeFor details on the different chassis statuses, refer to "Table 4.3 Status Icons" of "4.3.
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
Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters(upper or lower case),
3. Click <OK>.The virtual machine becomes manageable as a virtual L-Server.From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver convert.For details on
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver revert.For details on the rcxadm lserver revert command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the
Chapter 19 Resource OperationsThis chapter explains how to perform resource operations with resource pools.19.1 RegistrationUse the following procedur
Move individual resourcesUse the following procedure to move a resource to another resource pool.1. Right-click the target resource in the orchestrati
Note- Storage resources with Thin Provisioning attributes cannot be moved to storage pools for which Thin Provisioning attributes are notconfigured.
- When registering resources, directories and files that are necessary for performance monitoring are created on the server where theresources are reg
Chapter 20 Resource Pool OperationsThis chapter explains how to add new resource pools, and delete or modify existing resource pools.For an overview o
- Storage Pool- Network Pool- Address Pool- Image PoolPrioritySelect the priority of the resource pool for automatically selecting a resource when cre
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
NoteOnce a storage pool is created, its thin provisioning attributes cannot be changed.For a workaround, create a new storage pool with the desired
For the already allocated resources, the following information is displayed, depending on the status of resource allocation.- allocatedResource name-
- 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
- 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
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
- 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
Chapter 21 Resource Folder OperationsThis appendix explains resource folders, which are used when managing a large number of resources or when you wan
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
Using hierarchical folders, other resource folders can be stored in the resource folders.Using resource folders enable you to do the following:- Since
21.3 ViewingThis section explains how resource folders are displayed.Resource folders are displayed in the following format:Resource_folder_name (labe
Table 4.8 Physical Server IconsIcon MeaningServerSpare serverUnregistered serverMaintenance mode server SeeFor details on the different physical serv
3. Click <OK>.The target resource folder is deleted.From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder delete.For details on the rcxadm folder delete
Chapter 22 Network Device OperationsThis chapter explains how to operate network devices.22.1 Switchover of Maintenance ModeThis section explains oper
- OFFIndicates that maintenance mode is released. SeeFor details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the &q
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm netdevice set -name nd01 -attr auto_conf=true <RETURN>- When an infrastructure administrator is excluding the networ
Chapter 23 Network Resource OperationsThis chapter explains how to operate network resources.23.1 Automatic Network ConfigurationAutomatic network con
Appendix A User InterfaceResource Orchestrator includes two graphical user interfaces: the ROR console and BladeViewer.This appendix provides an over
- 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
- Server- VM Host- VM Guest- LAN Switch- NICs- LAN Switch PortStorageIn the Storage Tree, resources managed by Resource Orchestrator are displayed in
- [Recovery Settings] TabDisplays information on the spare servers assigned to the resource selected in the resource tree.- [Image List] TabDisplays s
Menu ItemsFunctionMenu SubmenuDownload TemplateDownloads a sample of the system configuration file(CSV format) for pre-configuration.L-Server template
- 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
Menu ItemsFunctionMenu SubmenuHBA address renamesettings (*3)Modifies the HBA address rename settings of a server.Network Settings (*4, *5) Modifies t
Menu ItemsFunctionMenu SubmenuRestore LAN Switch (*8) Restores a LAN switch configuration.Maintenance Mode (*2)Set Places a server into maintenance mo
Table A.1 Popup Menus Available for the "Server Resources" Tree NodePopup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuRegisterChassis Registers a chassis.Server
Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuReboot (Forced)Reboots a server without shutting down its operatingsystem.LED (*3)ON Turns the maintenance LED on.OFF Tu
Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuSpare Server (*1, *3,*4)SwitchoverSwitches over a server with one of its spare servers.Failback Switches back a server t
Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuOFF (Forced)Powers off a SPARC Enterprise server without shuttingdown its operating system.RebootReboots a SPARC Enterpr
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
Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuUpdate - Updates management software information.Modify Registration Settings Modifies registration settings for managem
Table A.17 Popup Menus Available for Network PoolsPopup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuRegister Resources - Registers a resource to the selected resource poo
Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuChange Settings Basic Information Modifies a tenant's registration settings.Move to Folder -Moves the specified ten
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
Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuInstall VM Tool -Connects the ISO images for installing VMware Toolsto an L-Server.Revert -Cancels the link between an L
Popup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuUpdate - Updates a resource.Change Settings Basic Information Modifies the selected resource's registration setting
Table A.31 Popup Menus Available for Address SetsPopup MenuFunctionMenu SubmenuDelete - Deletes the specified network resource.Move Resources - Moves
Table A.35 Monitor Status ListMonitoring StatusBackgroundColorDetails Corrective actionMonitoring events GreyThis indicates a normal state.No warning
Resource Orchestrator detects server blades takes precedence.Resources displayed in the resource tree are represented by an icon and their resource na
Management SoftwareManagement software (vCenter Server, SCVMM, and VIOM) used in coordination with Resource Orchestrator is displayed in a treeview.Fo
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
Network DevicesInformation on the selected network device is displayed.Unregistered ServerInformation on the selected unregistered server.Network Reso
Address PoolInformation on all registered address sets is displayed.Image PoolInformation on all registered cloning images is displayed.Cloning ImageI
- Image Pool NoteFor items that there is no content to display the details for, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.Selecting a blade server displa
PurposeThis manual provides an outline of the operation method of the ROR console provided by ServerView Resource Orchestrator (hereinafterResource Or
Power button Color Status MeaningOrange (blinking)Power OFF inprogressPower OFF in progress. InformationThe power status of a VM guest can be easily
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
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
Memory SizeThe total capacity of server memory is displayed.This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers or
Network Properties AreaPhysical ConnectionsThe list of physical connections between the server's network interfaces and LAN switch ports is displ
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
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
Network switchoverShows whether network settings will be automatically adjusted during server switchover.Force spare server to power off during switch
- The corresponding LAN switch port has not been assigned to a port groupMonitoring InformationTimeout(sec)The time-out value (in seconds) for ping mo
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
Auto configurationDisplays whether the network device is set to be automatically set or not.- true- falseRedundant ConfigurationThe following attribut
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
Link aggregation informationThe following information is only displayed when LAN switch blades (*) are selected.Link aggregation group nameThe name of
rulesetName (Label)The name of the ruleset is displayed.This is only displayed when the type of a network device is "Firewall" or "SLB&
Monitoring interval (sec)Displays the monitoring interval (in seconds) for the network device.Retry countDisplays the number of retries when monitorin
A.6.6 Management Software AttributesGeneral AreaManagement software nameThe name used to identify the management software is displayed.TypeThe type o
User IDThe user name of the storage management software is displayed.Management softwareA link to the management software for the storage management s
Storage Management SoftwareThe storage management software for the virtual storage is displayed.Physical Storage UnitThe storage unit for the virtual
Storage Management SoftwareThe storage management software for the virtual storage is displayed.Physical Storage UnitThe storage unit for the virtual
TypeThe type of the resource is displayed.LabelThe label set for the resource is displayed.CommentsComments set for the resource are displayed.Tenant/
- When resources are already allocated (allocated)The name of the physical server or VM host that has been allocated is displayed.- When servers have
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
Figure 4.6 Power Operation Dialog (with Additional Options)- "Force Shutdown"Selecting "Force Shutdown" will forcibly power off th
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
- When PXE boot is not configured"Disable" is displayed.Server Properties (VM Management Software Specific Information)CPU ReserveThe minimu
Boot LocationThe L-Server's physical location change status is displayed.Releasing ResourcesResource release settings are displayed.- When Repurp
Displays the resource types being managed. When there are multiple resource types being managed, they are displayed separatedby commas (").- When
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
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
- 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
"SLB" is displayed.RulesetThe name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.Us
Network Device Basic InformationName (Label)The name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is disp
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
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
- 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
CapacityCPU CapacityTotal CapacityThe total CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.Unused CapacityThe free CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.
Memory SizeTotal CapacityThe total memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.Unused CapacityThe free memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.VM
Displayed when the VM host is VMware.When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.Admission ControlThe enabled/disabled
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.
Number of CPUsThe memory capacity of the physical server is displayed.Memory CapacityThe memory capacity of the registered server is displayed.Allocat
Memory SizeThe memory capacity of the physical server is displayed.This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX ser
L-Server PropertiesAllocated L-ServerL-Server name allocated to the physical server is displayed.A.6.19 Storage Pool AttributesGeneral AreaName (Labe
AttributesThe type of the virtual storage is displayed.Disk Resource ListName (Label)The disk name is displayed. A link to the detailed information of
Thin ProvisioningThin provisioning configuration information is displayed.- When thin provisioning is configured"yes" is displayed.- When th
Contact iconDisplays the [Contact] dialog. This dialog shows the contact information that was set for the entire system.Tools iconEnables selection of
CommentsComments set for the disk are displayed.Configuration InformationStatusThe disk status is displayed.SizeThe disk size is displayed.AllocationT
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
Subnet AddressThe subnet address of the network resource is displayed.Subnet MaskThe subnet mask of the network resource is displayed.Address Number (
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
physical LAN segmentThe physical LAN segment set for the network resource is displayed.When no physical LAN segment is set, a hyphen ("-") i
- 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
Address Number (Unused Number/Total Number)The unused number and total number of IP addresses in the address set are displayed. Address Set Attributes
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
A.7 [Recovery Settings] TabThe [Recovery Settings] tab displays a list of spare servers assigned to the resource selected in the server resource tree
VersionThe version of the cloning image is displayed.Collection DateThe name used to identify a cloning image is displayed.OSThe name of the operating
Editing Labels and CommentsThis function is only available to privileged users.General users are only able to consult labels and comments.- Privileged
AttributesWhen using a VM pool with overcommit, [Over Commit] is displayed.The calculation method for free space is displayed.Max. Number of Possible
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
A.12 Recent OperationsThis section describes the recent operations area of the ROR console.Figure A.6 Recent OperationsThe recent operations area sho
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
- DateThe conditions set for events are displayed above the list. To clear the conditions, click <x> displayed on the right of the list.Clicking
Appendix B Format of CSV System Configuration FilesThis appendix explains the format of the CSV system configuration files used by Resource Orchestra
- From the ROR consoleThe System Configuration Template can be obtained from a Resource Orchestrator manager installation.1. Open and log in to the RO
- RCXCSV V3.1 and Later"SPARCEnterprise"- RCXCSV V3.2 and Later"PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis", "PRIMERGYPartitionModelServer
- newRegister- changeModification- Hyphens, ("-")Do nothing- ParameterThis describes the parameter value to be set. NoteThe order of operat
Table B.2 Section Order and Section NamesOrder Section Name1 Subnet2 VIOManager3 Chassis4 PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis5 SPARCEnterprisePartitionModel
- Privileged userNew password (Confirm password)Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.- General userCurrent passwordEnter t
- 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
login_nameEnter the name of a VIOM user account.When specifying a domain, use the following syntax: "domain_name\user_name".login_passwdEnte
- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.chassis_nameEnter the name
chassis_nameEnter the name that will be used to identify the chassis.Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing
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
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
NoteIf a hyphen ("-") is entered, VLAN settings will not be performed.This section will be ignored for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch bla
mac_addressEnter the MAC address of the admin LAN network interface: NIC1 (Index1).Enter a string delimited by hyphens ("-") or colons (&quo
ipmi_passwdEnter the password of the remote management controller user account.Enter a string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII c
SPARC Data- Section NameEnter [SPARC] as the section name.- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen (&
Chapter 5 Registering ResourcesThis chapter explains how to register resources used by Resource Orchestrator.The Resource Orchestrator manager must be
- For ILOMEnter between 8 and 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols."!
Server Blade VLAN Data- Section NameEnter [ServerNet] as the section name.- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line.
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
- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.server_nameEnter the serve
ip_addressEnter the IP address used to connect to this VM management software or a hyphen ("-").Enter a string of numeric values (between 0
- Section HeaderoperationEnter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.server_nameEnter the serve
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
Memo- Section NameEnter [Memo] as the section name.This is required when registering the labels, comments, and contact information (displayed in Blade
RCXCSV,V3.5# ServerView Resource Orchestrator# System configuration file[Subnet]operation,subnet_name,network_address,subnet_mask,gateway-,subnet1,172
-,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
NoteHBA address rename and VIOM cannot be used together within the same chassis.When using backup and restore or cloning, prioritize the following t
[SpareServer]operation,server_name,spare_server,vlan_switch,auto_switch,boot_type,spare_server_force_off,spare_server_with_vm_guest-,blade001,blade003
Appendix C Maintenance ModeThis appendix explains the maintenance mode available in Resource Orchestrator and how to use it.Maintenance mode is used
Glossary access pathA logical path configured to enable access to storage volumes from servers. active modeThe state where a managed server is perform
- 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
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
ESC (ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser)Software that supports stable operation of multi-vendor storage system environments involving SAN, DAS, or NAS. Provid
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
IBP (Intelligent Blade Panel)One of operation modes used for PRIMERGY switch blades.This operation mode can be used for coordination with ServerView V
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
Transmission of data is performed based on this identifier. Described using a combination of the unique identifying numbers managedby/assigned to each
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
NAS (Network Attached Storage)A collective term for storage that is directly connected to a LAN. network deviceThe unit used for registration of netw
PDU (Power Distribution Unit)A device for distributing power (such as a power strip).Resource Orchestrator uses PDUs with current value display functi
private cloudA private form of cloud computing that provides ICT services exclusively within a corporation or organization. public LANA LAN used for o
resourceGeneral term referring to the logical definition of the hardware (such as servers, storage, and network devices) and software thatcomprise a s
- script lists for deletion (physical server deleted)- script lists for deletion serverA computer (operated with one operating system). server bladeA
SMB (Server Message Block)A protocol that enables the sharing of files and printers over a network. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)A communi
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
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)The notational method used for indicating the location of information on the Internet. VIOM (ServerView Virtual-IO Mana
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
XenA type of server virtualization software. XSB (eXtended System Board)Unit for domain creation and display, composed of physical components. XSCF (
Chapter 15 L-Server Template OperationsExplains how to operate L-Server templates.Chapter 16 Creating L-ServersExplains how to create L-Servers.Chapte
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
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
Registering chassis makes it possible to use the optional power monitoring settings.When collecting power data, perform the power data collection sett
Figure 5.2 Status Transition Diagram for Managed ServersUse the following procedure to register blade servers.1. In the ROR console server resource tr
- With Agent RegistrationAgents are automatically registered after server registration is completed.Admin LAN (IP address)Enter the IP address used by
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
take a few minutes to obtain hardware information and update internal properties.Confirm that the correct MAC address is displayed correctly before re
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
5.4.5 Configuring VLANs on External Connection PortsWhen not performing automatic VLAN configuration, use the following procedure to configure VLANs o
5. Confirm the configuration set in the [Network Settings] dialog.6. Click <OK>.VLAN settings are applied to the related LAN switch blade. Note
[KVM] Sections related to RHEL-KVM[Solaris Containers] Sections related to Solaris containers[Oracle VM] Sections related to Oracle VM[Physical Server
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
- 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
User IDEnter the ID of a remote management controller user account with administrative authority over this server.Enter up to 16 characters, including
("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-
- 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
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
Note- The HBA address rename function is not available if ServerView Deployment Manager is used on the admin LAN. For details, referto "Appendix
Figure 5.4 Procedures for Single-path ConfigurationsFigure 5.5 Procedures for Multi-path Configurations - 42 -
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:
Prerequisites for Resource Orchestrator OperationThe prerequisites for the network environment, VM host, and physical server used to run Resource Orc
Abbreviation ProductsWindows(R) 7 ProfessionalWindows(R) 7 UltimateWindows Vista(R) BusinessWindows Vista(R) EnterpriseWindows Vista(R) UltimateMicros
The devices that need to be registered as network devices must meet the following conditions:- Network devices to be automatically configured using th
- Deletion of a network device using the rcxadm netdevice delete command is not possible because the target network device cannotbe identified.Refer t
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
Remote management controller (XSCF)User IDEnter the ID of an XSCF user account with administrative authority over the target chassis.Enter a string of
[Register agent] checkbox- Without Agent RegistrationAutomatic registration of agents is not performed after server registration.After registering ser
SNMP CommunityEnter the SNMP community name of this server's remote management controller (ILOM).Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary str
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
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
- x64 Resources forDeletionRegistry KeyDeployment Service[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\ResourceDepot[HKEY_LOCAL_M
Local Disk (Source) Shared Disk (Target)%SystemRoot%\System32\dhcpDrive_name:\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\dhcp ExampleWhen the OS has been installed on the C d
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
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
# mv -i source_file_name target_file_name <RETURN>5. Configure symbolic links for the shared disk (Primary node)Configure symbolic links from th
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
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
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
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
a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the "PXE Services" resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-[OtherResources], and sel
Change the takeover logical IP address in the following line to the new takeover logical IP address.option dhcp-server-identifier takeover logical IP
- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel3) (*1)- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel4) (*1)- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel5
1. Stop the manager.Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".2. Change t
Abbreviation ProductsSCVMMSystem Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2System Center 2012 Virtual Machine ManagerVMwareVMware vSphere(R) 4VMware vSphe
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
For details of the methods for changing and checking the generations of cloning images, refer to "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Referenc
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
a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the [Deployment Service] resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-[Other Resources], and select
Chapter 7 Changing ResourcesThis chapter explains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server.7.1 Changing
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
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
3. Change [SNMP Community].4. Click <OK>.The SNMP community is changed.7.1.5 Changing Server Management Unit Configuration SettingsThis section
3. Select the [Modify remote server management login account] checkbox. Then, change the [User ID] and [Password] of [RemoteServer Management].- For S
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
- EMC, EMC2, CLARiiON, Symmetrix, and Navisphere are trademarks or registered trademarks of EMC Corporation.- HP is a registered trademark of Hewlett-
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
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
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
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
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
NoteWhen using "auto-configuration for network device" function on a LAN switch, register it as a network device using the method described
1. Right-click the target network resource in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Modify Specification] from the popupmenu.The [Modi
- Location- Type Information- Maintenance mode- Group ID- SNMP Information- Login Information- Monitoring Settings- Web Interface URLNetwork device se
1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software, and select [Modify]-[RegistrationSettings] from the popup
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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