ServerView Resource Orchestrator
Cloud Edition V3.1.0
User's Guide
for Infrastructure Administrators
(Resource Management)
Windows/Linux
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Purpose
This manual provides an outline of the operation method of the ROR console provided by ServerView Resource Orchestrator (hereinafter
Resource Orchestrator).
Target Readers
This manual is written for system administrators who will use Resource Orchestrator to operate the infrastructure in private cloud or data
center environments.
When setting up systems, it is assumed that readers have the basic knowledge required to configure the servers, storage, network devices,
and server virtualization software to be installed. Additionally, a basic understanding of directory services such as Active Directory and
LDAP is necessary.
Organization
This manual is composed as follows:
Provides an overview of the two views available in Resource Orchestrator.
Explains license setup.
Explains how to configure user settings for infrastructure administrators.
Provides an overview of BladeViewer and explains its features.
Explains how to register the resources used by Resource Orchestrator.
Explains how to change the settings of the admin server.
Explains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server.
Explains how to install software to the registered managed servers and set up their operating environment.
Explains how to delete resources.
Provides an overview of the pre-configuration function and explains how to use system configuration files.
Provides an overview of the Network Map and explains its features.
Explains how to use the server cloning function.
Explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registered power monitoring targets and how to display it as graphs,
and also describes the exported data's format.
Explains how to register a resource managed by Resource Orchestrator to a resource pool.
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Explains how to operate L-Server templates.
Explains how to create L-Servers.
Explains how to operate L-Servers.
Explains how to link a configured physical server to a physical L-Server and how to link a configured virtual machine to a virtual L-
Server.
This section explains how to perform resource operations with resource pools.
Explains how to add new resource pools, and delete or modify existing resource pools.
Explains resource folders, which are used when managing a large number of resources or when you want to divide resources according
to certain conditions.
Explains how to operate network devices.
Explains how to operate network resources.
Provides an overview of the ROR console GUI.
Explains the format of the CSV system configuration files used by Resource Orchestrator's pre-configuration function.
Explains the maintenance mode available in Resource Orchestrator and how to use it.
Explains the terms used in this manual. Please refer to it when necessary.
Notational Conventions
The notation in this manual conforms to the following conventions.
- When using Resource Orchestrator and the functions necessary differ due to the necessary basic software (OS), it is indicated as
follows:
[Windows Manager]
[Linux Manager]
[Windows]
[Linux]
Sections related to Windows manager
Sections related to Linux manager
Sections related to Windows (When not using Hyper-V)
Sections related to Linux
[Solaris]
Sections related to Solaris or Solaris Containers
Sections related to VMware
[VMware]
[Hyper-V]
[Xen]
Sections related to Hyper-V
Sections related to RHEL5-Xen
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[KVM]
Sections related to RHEL-KVM
[Solaris Containers]
[Oracle VM]
[Physical Servers]
[VM host]
Sections related to Solaris containers
Sections related to Oracle VM
Sections related to physical servers
Sections related to Windows Server 2008 with VMware or Hyper-V enabled
- Unless specified otherwise, the blade servers mentioned in this manual refer to PRIMERGY BX servers.
- Oracle Solaris may also be indicated as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS.
- References and character strings or values requiring emphasis are indicated using double quotes ( " ).
- Window names, dialog names, menu names, and tab names are shown enclosed by brackets ( [ ] ).
- Button names are shown enclosed by angle brackets (< >) or square brackets ([ ]).
- The order of selecting menus is indicated using [ ]-[ ].
- Text to be entered by the user is indicated using bold text.
- Variables are indicated using italic text and underscores.
- The ellipses ("...") in menu names, indicating settings and operation window startup, are not shown.
- The ">" used in Windows is included in usage examples. When using Linux, read ">" as meaning "#".
- The URLs in this manual were correct when the manual was written.
Menus in the ROR console
Operations on the ROR console can be performed using either the menu bar or pop-up menus.
By convention, procedures described in this manual only refer to pop-up menus.
Regarding Installation Folder Paths
The installation folder path may be given as C:\Fujitsu\ROR in this manual.
Replace it as shown below.
When using Windows 64-bit (x64)
C:\Program Files (x86)\Resource Orchestrator
When using Windows 32-bit (x86)
C:\Program Files\Resource Orchestrator
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this manual:
Abbreviation
Products
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Standard
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Datacenter
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows
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Abbreviation
Products
Windows(R) 7 Professional
Windows(R) 7 Ultimate
Windows Vista(R) Business
Windows Vista(R) Enterprise
Windows Vista(R) Ultimate
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional operating system
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Standard
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Datacenter
Windows Server 2008
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x86)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise (x86)
Windows 2008 x86 Edition
Windows 2008 x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows 2003 x64 Edition
Windows 7
Windows(R) 7 Professional
Windows(R) 7 Ultimate
Windows Vista(R) Business
Windows Vista(R) Enterprise
Windows Vista(R) Ultimate
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional operating system
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.1 (for x86)
Red 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 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for Intel64)
SUSE(R) Linux Enterprise Server 11 for x86
SUSE(R) Linux Enterprise Server 11 for EM64T
Linux
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.1 (for x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Abbreviation
Products
Red 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 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.1 (for x86)
Red 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 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for Intel64)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for Intel64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for x86)
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for Intel64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
RHEL5-Xen
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for x86) Linux Virtual Machine Function
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for Intel64) Linux Virtual Machine Function
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for x86) Virtual Machine Function
Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for Intel64) Virtual Machine Function
RHEL-KVM
DOS
Microsoft(R) MS-DOS(R) operating system, DR DOS(R)
SUSE(R) Linux Enterprise Server 11 for x86
SUSE(R) Linux Enterprise Server 11 for EM64T
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Oracle VM
ESC
Oracle VM Server for x86
ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
PRIMECLUSTER GLS
GLS
Navisphere
Solutions Enabler
MSFC
EMC Navisphere Manager
EMC Solutions Enabler
Microsoft Failover Cluster
Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System
Solaris
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Abbreviation
Products
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager
SCVMM
VMware
VMware vSphere(R) 4
VMware vSphere(R) 4.1
VMware vSphere(R) 5
VMware ESX
VMware(R) ESX(R)
VMware ESX 4
VMware ESXi
VMware(R) ESX(R) 4
VMware(R) ESXi(TM)
VMware ESXi 5.0
VMware Tools
VMware(R) ESXi(TM) 5.0
VMware(R) Tools
VMware vSphere 4.0
VMware vSphere 4.1
VMware vSphere 5
VMware vSphere Client
VMware vCenter Server
VMware vClient
VMware FT
VMware vSphere(R) 4.0
VMware vSphere(R) 4.1
VMware vSphere(R) 5
VMware vSphere(R) Client
VMware(R) vCenter(TM) Server
VMware(R) vClient(TM)
VMware(R) Fault Tolerance
VMware(R) Distributed Resource Scheduler
VMware(R) Distributed Power Management
VMware(R) vNetwork Distributed Switch
VMware(R) Storage VMotion
ServerView Virtual-IO Manager
BMC BladeLogic Server Automation
VMware DRS
VMware DPM
VMware vDS
VMware Storage VMotion
VIOM
BladeLogic
ServerView SNMP Agents for MS Windows (32bit-64bit)
ServerView Agents Linux
ServerView Agent
ServerView Agents VMware for VMware ESX Server
RCVE
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE
ROR
ServerView Resource Orchestrator
ROR VE
ROR CE
ServerView Resource Orchestrator Virtual Edition
ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition
Systemwalker Resource Coordinator
Systemwalker Resource Coordinator Virtual server Edition
Resource Coordinator
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Contents
Chapter 1 Resource Management Overview...........................................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 License Setup and Confirmation..............................................................................................................................2
Chapter 3 Configuring Users for Infrastructure Administrators.................................................................................................3
3.1 Registering User Accounts..................................................................................................................................................................3
3.2 Viewing a User Account......................................................................................................................................................................4
3.3 Modifying a User Account..................................................................................................................................................................5
3.4 Deleting a User Account......................................................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 4 BladeViewer.............................................................................................................................................................7
4.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................................................................7
4.2 Screen Layout......................................................................................................................................................................................8
4.3 Resource Status Monitoring.................................................................................................................................................................8
4.3.1 Status Panel...................................................................................................................................................................................9
4.3.2 Chassis Panel................................................................................................................................................................................9
4.3.3 Blade Panel.................................................................................................................................................................................10
4.3.3.1 [Resource List] Tab.............................................................................................................................................................10
4.3.3.2 VM Guest List.....................................................................................................................................................................13
4.3.4 Resource Details.........................................................................................................................................................................15
4.4 Power Control....................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.4.1 Server Blade................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.4.2 VM Guest....................................................................................................................................................................................17
4.5 Status Panel Operations.....................................................................................................................................................................18
4.5.1 Listing and Editing of Labels and Comments............................................................................................................................19
4.5.2 Editing Contacts..........................................................................................................................................................................20
4.5.3 Changing Passwords...................................................................................................................................................................20
Chapter 5 Registering Resources..........................................................................................................................................22
5.1 Registering VIOM Coordination.......................................................................................................................................................22
5.1.1 Registering VIOM Server Profiles.............................................................................................................................................22
5.2 Registering VM Management Software............................................................................................................................................23
5.3 Storage Management Software..........................................................................................................................................................26
5.4 When using Blade Servers.................................................................................................................................................................26
5.4.1 Registering Chassis.....................................................................................................................................................................26
5.4.2 Registering Blade Servers...........................................................................................................................................................27
5.4.3 Registering LAN Switch Blades.................................................................................................................................................31
5.4.4 Configuring VLANs on LAN Switches......................................................................................................................................32
5.4.5 Configuring VLANs on External Connection Ports...................................................................................................................33
5.4.6 Configuring VLANs on Internal Connection Ports....................................................................................................................33
5.4.7 HBA address rename Settings....................................................................................................................................................34
5.5 When using Rack Mount and Tower Servers....................................................................................................................................34
5.5.1 Registering Rack Mount or Tower Servers................................................................................................................................34
5.5.2 Registering LAN Switches.........................................................................................................................................................39
5.5.3 HBA address rename Settings....................................................................................................................................................40
5.6 Registering Network Resources.........................................................................................................................................................43
5.7 Registering Network Devices............................................................................................................................................................44
5.7.1 Creating the Network Configuration Information (XML Definition)........................................................................................45
5.7.2 Registering Network Devices.....................................................................................................................................................45
5.8 When using PRIMEQUEST Servers.................................................................................................................................................46
5.8.1 Registering Chassis (For PRIMEQUEST Servers)....................................................................................................................46
5.8.2 Registering PRIMEQUEST Servers...........................................................................................................................................47
5.9 When using SPARC Enterprise Servers............................................................................................................................................47
5.9.1 Registering SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers...................................................................................47
5.9.2 Registering SPARC Enterprise (M3000/T Series) Servers........................................................................................................48
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5.10 Registering Power Monitoring Devices...........................................................................................................................................50
5.11 Registering Admin LAN Subnets....................................................................................................................................................51
5.12 Registering BMC BladeLogic Server Automation..........................................................................................................................57
Chapter 6 Changing Admin Server Settings...........................................................................................................................58
6.1 Changing Admin IP Addresses..........................................................................................................................................................58
6.2 Changing Port Numbers.....................................................................................................................................................................62
6.3 Changing the Maximum Number of System Image Versions...........................................................................................................65
6.4 Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image Versions (Physical Servers)............................................................................65
6.5 Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image Versions (Virtual Servers)..............................................................................66
6.6 Changing the Maximum Number of Snapshot Image Versions........................................................................................................66
6.7 Changing the Image Folder Location................................................................................................................................................66
6.8 Changing the Password for the Resource Orchestrator Database......................................................................................................68
Chapter 7 Changing Resources.............................................................................................................................................69
7.1 Changing Chassis and Managed Server Settings...............................................................................................................................69
7.1.1 Changing Chassis Names............................................................................................................................................................69
7.1.2 Changing Server Names.............................................................................................................................................................69
7.1.3 Changing Admin IP Addresses...................................................................................................................................................70
7.1.4 Changing SNMP Communities..................................................................................................................................................71
7.1.5 Changing Server Management Unit Configuration Settings......................................................................................................72
7.1.6 Changing Port Numbers..............................................................................................................................................................73
7.1.7 Changing VM Host Login Account Information........................................................................................................................73
7.1.8 Changing the VLAN Settings of LAN Switch Blades...............................................................................................................74
7.1.9 Changing HBA address rename Settings....................................................................................................................................74
7.1.10 Changing Boot Options............................................................................................................................................................74
7.1.11 Changing Admin LAN Subnets................................................................................................................................................74
7.2 Changing Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service........................................................................................................75
7.2.1 Changing the IP Address of the Admin Server...........................................................................................................................75
7.2.2 Changing the IP Address of the HBA address rename Server...................................................................................................75
7.3 Changing VIOM Registration Settings..............................................................................................................................................76
7.4 Changing LAN Switch Settings.........................................................................................................................................................76
7.4.1 Changing LAN Switch Basic Settings........................................................................................................................................76
7.4.2 Changing VLANs Set for External Connection Ports of LAN Switch Blades...........................................................................77
7.4.3 Re-discovering LAN Switches...................................................................................................................................................79
7.5 Modifying Network Resource Specifications....................................................................................................................................80
7.6 Changing Network Device Settings...................................................................................................................................................81
7.6.1 Creating the Network Configuration Information (XML Definition)........................................................................................81
7.6.2 Changing Network Device Settings............................................................................................................................................81
7.7 Changing VM Management Software Settings.................................................................................................................................82
7.8 Changing Power Monitoring Environment Settings..........................................................................................................................83
7.8.1 Changing Environmental Data Settings......................................................................................................................................83
7.8.2 Canceling Collection Settings for Power Monitoring Environments.........................................................................................84
7.8.3 Changing Power Monitoring Devices.........................................................................................................................................84
7.9 Changing Monitoring Information Settings.......................................................................................................................................85
7.9.1 Changing Monitoring Information Settings................................................................................................................................85
7.9.2 Canceling Monitoring Information Settings...............................................................................................................................85
7.10 Changing Storage.............................................................................................................................................................................85
7.10.1 Changing Storage Management Software Basic Information..................................................................................................85
7.10.2 Changing Storage Unit Basic Information................................................................................................................................86
7.10.3 Changing Virtual Storage Resource Basic Information...........................................................................................................86
7.10.4 Changing Disk Resource Basic Information............................................................................................................................87
7.11 Changing BMC BladeLogic Server Automation Settings...............................................................................................................87
Chapter 8 Configuring the Operating Environments of Managed Servers.............................................................................88
8.1 Configuring WWN Settings for ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Integration....................................................................................88
8.2 Deploying Cloning Images................................................................................................................................................................90
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Chapter 9 Deleting Resources............................................................................................................................................... 91
9.1 Deleting Chassis................................................................................................................................................................................91
9.2 Deleting Managed Servers.................................................................................................................................................................91
9.3 Canceling VIOM Integration.............................................................................................................................................................92
9.4 Deleting LAN Switches and Network Devices.................................................................................................................................93
9.4.1 Deleting LAN Switch Blades.....................................................................................................................................................93
9.4.2 Deleting LAN Switches and Network Devices..........................................................................................................................93
9.5 Deleting Network Resources.............................................................................................................................................................94
9.6 Deleting VM Management Software.................................................................................................................................................94
9.7 Clearing the Power Monitoring Environment...................................................................................................................................95
9.7.1 Deleting Power Monitoring Devices..........................................................................................................................................95
9.8 Deleting Admin LAN Subnets...........................................................................................................................................................95
9.9 Deleting BMC BladeLogic Server Automation.................................................................................................................................96
Chapter 10 Pre-configuration for Resource Registration and Modification............................................................................97
10.1 Overview..........................................................................................................................................................................................97
10.2 Importing the System Configuration File........................................................................................................................................99
10.3 Exporting the System Configuration File......................................................................................................................................102
Chapter 11 Network Map......................................................................................................................................................103
11.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................................103
11.2 Preparations...................................................................................................................................................................................104
11.3 Screen Layout................................................................................................................................................................................105
11.3.1 Network Map Layout..............................................................................................................................................................105
11.3.2 Map Types..............................................................................................................................................................................105
11.4 Resource Icons...............................................................................................................................................................................107
11.4.1 Resource Statuses...................................................................................................................................................................107
11.4.2 VLAN Display........................................................................................................................................................................112
11.4.3 Other Icons..............................................................................................................................................................................114
11.5 Network Links...............................................................................................................................................................................114
11.5.1 Link Display...........................................................................................................................................................................114
11.5.2 Link Statuses...........................................................................................................................................................................115
11.5.3 Aggregate Display of Network Links.....................................................................................................................................115
11.6 Display Filters................................................................................................................................................................................116
Chapter 12 Cloning [Physical Servers].................................................................................................................................118
12.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................................118
12.2 Collecting.......................................................................................................................................................................................119
12.3 Deploying.......................................................................................................................................................................................125
12.4 Viewing..........................................................................................................................................................................................130
12.5 Deleting..........................................................................................................................................................................................130
Chapter 13 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying Graphs............................................................................131
13.1 Exporting Power Consumption Data.............................................................................................................................................131
13.2 Displaying Power Consumption Data Graphs...............................................................................................................................133
Chapter 14 Registering Resources in Resource Pools........................................................................................................136
14.1 VM Host Resources.......................................................................................................................................................................137
14.2 Physical Server Resources.............................................................................................................................................................137
14.3 Network Resources........................................................................................................................................................................137
14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources..........................................................................................................................................138
14.3.2 Creating Network Resources Using Already Registered Admin LAN Subnets.....................................................................142
14.4 Network Devices............................................................................................................................................................................143
14.5 Storage Resources..........................................................................................................................................................................143
14.6 Address Set Resources...................................................................................................................................................................146
14.7 Image Resources............................................................................................................................................................................146
14.7.1 Virtual Image Resources.........................................................................................................................................................147
14.7.2 Physical Image Resources......................................................................................................................................................147
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Chapter 15 L-Server Template Operations..........................................................................................................................148
15.1 Operations Using the Wizard GUI.................................................................................................................................................148
15.1.1 Viewing...................................................................................................................................................................................148
15.1.2 Creating...................................................................................................................................................................................150
15.1.2.1 Creating a Physical L-Server Template...........................................................................................................................150
15.1.2.2 Creating a Virtual L-Server Template.............................................................................................................................154
15.1.3 Modifying...............................................................................................................................................................................159
15.1.4 Copying...................................................................................................................................................................................159
15.1.5 Deleting...................................................................................................................................................................................160
15.1.6 Export......................................................................................................................................................................................160
15.1.7 Import......................................................................................................................................................................................160
15.1.8 Creating a Template using an Another Existing Template.....................................................................................................161
15.2 Editing a Template Using an Editor..............................................................................................................................................161
15.2.1 Export......................................................................................................................................................................................161
15.2.2 Editing.....................................................................................................................................................................................162
15.2.3 Import......................................................................................................................................................................................162
15.2.4 Deleting...................................................................................................................................................................................162
Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers.............................................................................................................................................164
16.1 Creation Using an L-Server Template...........................................................................................................................................165
16.2 Creation of Physical L-Servers Using Parameters.........................................................................................................................169
16.2.1 [General] Tab..........................................................................................................................................................................170
16.2.2 [Server] Tab............................................................................................................................................................................172
16.2.3 [Disk] Tab...............................................................................................................................................................................175
16.2.4 [Network] Tab.........................................................................................................................................................................177
16.2.5 [OS] Tab.................................................................................................................................................................................178
16.3 Creation of Virtual L-Servers Using Parameters...........................................................................................................................178
16.3.1 [General] Tab..........................................................................................................................................................................179
16.3.2 [Server] Tab............................................................................................................................................................................181
16.3.3 [Disk] Tab...............................................................................................................................................................................185
16.3.4 [Network] Tab.........................................................................................................................................................................186
16.3.5 [OS] Tab.................................................................................................................................................................................187
Chapter 17 L-Server Operations..........................................................................................................................................189
17.1 Power Operations...........................................................................................................................................................................190
17.1.1 Starting an L-Server................................................................................................................................................................190
17.1.2 Stopping an L-Server..............................................................................................................................................................191
17.1.3 Restarting an L-Server............................................................................................................................................................191
17.1.4 Batch Power Operation of L-Servers in Resource Folders.....................................................................................................192
17.2 Modifying......................................................................................................................................................................................193
17.2.1 Modifying Specifications........................................................................................................................................................195
17.2.2 Modifying the Basic Information...........................................................................................................................................198
17.2.3 Attaching and Detaching Disks..............................................................................................................................................198
17.2.4 Sharing Disks Between L-Servers..........................................................................................................................................203
17.2.5 Modifying Network Resource Settings...................................................................................................................................204
17.3 Using the L-Server Console...........................................................................................................................................................207
17.4 Deleting an L-Server......................................................................................................................................................................209
17.5 Cloning Image Operations.............................................................................................................................................................209
17.5.1 Collecting and Registering......................................................................................................................................................210
17.5.2 Viewing...................................................................................................................................................................................212
17.5.3 Unregistration.........................................................................................................................................................................213
17.5.4 Deleting...................................................................................................................................................................................213
17.6 Snapshots, and Backup and Restoration of L-Servers...................................................................................................................214
17.6.1 Snapshot..................................................................................................................................................................................214
17.6.2 Backup and Restore................................................................................................................................................................217
17.7 Migration of VM Hosts between Servers......................................................................................................................................218
17.8 Allocating and Releasing Resources to L-Servers.........................................................................................................................219
17.8.1 Installation..............................................................................................................................................................................221
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17.8.2 Operations...............................................................................................................................................................................222
17.8.2.1 Allocating Resources.......................................................................................................................................................222
17.8.2.2 Releasing Resources........................................................................................................................................................222
17.8.2.3 Modifying Configuration Definition Information...........................................................................................................222
17.9 Changing Physical Server Usage...................................................................................................................................................223
17.9.1 Configuring L-Servers for Usage Change..............................................................................................................................223
17.9.1.1 When only the Configuration Definition (defined) is Created........................................................................................223
17.9.1.2 When Resources are Already Allocated (allocated)........................................................................................................224
17.9.2 Operation................................................................................................................................................................................226
17.9.3 Releasing Configuration.........................................................................................................................................................227
Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured Physical Servers or Virtual Machines.........................................................228
18.1 Management Scope........................................................................................................................................................................228
18.2 Available Range.............................................................................................................................................................................229
18.3 Prerequisites...................................................................................................................................................................................231
18.3.1 Manageable Hardware............................................................................................................................................................231
18.3.2 Manageable Servers................................................................................................................................................................231
18.3.3 Manageable Storage................................................................................................................................................................232
18.3.4 When Using Server Virtualization Software..........................................................................................................................233
18.4 Installation.....................................................................................................................................................................................234
18.4.1 Preparations............................................................................................................................................................................234
18.4.2 For Physical Servers...............................................................................................................................................................235
18.4.3 For Virtual Machines..............................................................................................................................................................236
18.5 Changing Configuration................................................................................................................................................................237
18.6 Releasing an L-Server....................................................................................................................................................................237
Chapter 19 Resource Operations.........................................................................................................................................239
19.1 Registration....................................................................................................................................................................................239
19.2 Modifying......................................................................................................................................................................................239
19.3 Moving...........................................................................................................................................................................................239
19.4 Unregistration................................................................................................................................................................................241
19.5 Deleting..........................................................................................................................................................................................241
Chapter 20 Resource Pool Operations.................................................................................................................................243
20.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................................243
20.2 Creating..........................................................................................................................................................................................243
20.3 Modifying Settings........................................................................................................................................................................244
20.4 Moving...........................................................................................................................................................................................245
20.5 Deleting..........................................................................................................................................................................................245
20.6 Viewing..........................................................................................................................................................................................245
Chapter 21 Resource Folder Operations..............................................................................................................................251
21.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................................252
21.2 Creating..........................................................................................................................................................................................253
21.3 Viewing..........................................................................................................................................................................................254
21.4 Modifying Basic Information........................................................................................................................................................254
21.5 Deleting..........................................................................................................................................................................................254
21.6 Moving...........................................................................................................................................................................................255
Chapter 22 Network Device Operations...............................................................................................................................256
22.1 Switchover of Maintenance Mode.................................................................................................................................................256
22.2 Switchover of the Target of Auto-Configuration..........................................................................................................................257
Chapter 23 Network Resource Operations...........................................................................................................................259
23.1 Automatic Network Configuration................................................................................................................................................259
Appendix A User Interface....................................................................................................................................................260
A.1 ROR Console..................................................................................................................................................................................260
A.2 Menus..............................................................................................................................................................................................263
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A.2.1 List of Menus...........................................................................................................................................................................263
A.2.2 Popup Menus...........................................................................................................................................................................266
A.3 Status Panel.....................................................................................................................................................................................277
A.4 Tree Panel.......................................................................................................................................................................................278
A.5 [Resource List] Tab.........................................................................................................................................................................281
A.6 [Resource Details] Tab...................................................................................................................................................................283
A.6.1 Chassis Attributes....................................................................................................................................................................284
A.6.2 Server Attributes......................................................................................................................................................................286
A.6.3 Physical OS, VM Host, and VM Guest Attributes..................................................................................................................288
A.6.4 Network Device Attributes......................................................................................................................................................292
A.6.5 Power Monitoring Devices (PDU or UPS) Attributes.............................................................................................................297
A.6.6 Management Software Attributes............................................................................................................................................298
A.6.7 Storage Management Software Attributes...............................................................................................................................298
A.6.8 Storage Unit Attributes............................................................................................................................................................299
A.6.9 VM Management Software Attributes.....................................................................................................................................300
A.6.10 Virtual Storage Attributes......................................................................................................................................................301
A.6.11 Folder Attributes....................................................................................................................................................................301
A.6.12 L-Server Attributes................................................................................................................................................................304
A.6.13 L-Platform Attributes.............................................................................................................................................................310
A.6.14 Firewall Attributes.................................................................................................................................................................312
A.6.15 SLB Attributes.......................................................................................................................................................................312
A.6.16 Tenant Attributes...................................................................................................................................................................313
A.6.17 VM Pool Attributes................................................................................................................................................................315
A.6.18 Server Pool Attributes............................................................................................................................................................319
A.6.19 Storage Pool Attributes..........................................................................................................................................................322
A.6.20 Network Pool Attributes........................................................................................................................................................326
A.6.21 Address Pool Attributes.........................................................................................................................................................330
A.6.22 Image Pool Attributes............................................................................................................................................................331
A.7 [Recovery Settings] Tab.................................................................................................................................................................333
A.8 [Image List] Tab.............................................................................................................................................................................333
A.9 Network Map..................................................................................................................................................................................334
A.10 Available Pool...............................................................................................................................................................................334
A.11 Template List................................................................................................................................................................................336
A.12 Recent Operations.........................................................................................................................................................................337
A.13 Event.............................................................................................................................................................................................338
A.14 Dialogs..........................................................................................................................................................................................339
Appendix B Format of CSV System Configuration Files......................................................................................................340
B.1 Obtaining the System Configuration File (CSV Format)...............................................................................................................340
B.2 File Format......................................................................................................................................................................................341
B.3 Resource Definitions.......................................................................................................................................................................345
B.4 Examples of CSV Format...............................................................................................................................................................362
Appendix C Maintenance Mode...........................................................................................................................................366
Glossary...............................................................................................................................................................................367
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Chapter 1 Resource Management Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the two views available on the [Resource] tab in Resource Orchestrator.
Resource Orchestrator provides two different GUIs on the [Resource] tab: the default window and BladeViewer.
Choosing an appropriate GUI depends on the administrator's authority level, or the kind of operations to be performed.
- ROR console
The ROR console gives access to all functions of Resource Orchestrator.
- BladeViewer
BladeViewer offers a simplified, lifelike representation of blade servers and their statuses. While this enables intuitive operation, it
does not include the tree-based navigation or detailed menus available in the [Resource] tab of the ROR console.
BladeViewer makes it easier to monitor blade servers, visualize their hosted applications, and perform power operations. This makes
BladeViewer suitable for administrators who only need to monitor blades and perform basic operations.
To switch the view of the [Resource] tab from the default window to BladeViewer, click <BladeViewer>>>. To switch the view of the
[Resource] tab from BladeViewer to the default window, click <Advanced>>>.
Information
- All descriptions about the user interface other than those in "Chapter 4 BladeViewer" apply to the default window.
- For details on BladeViewer, refer to "Chapter 4 BladeViewer". This explains the BladeViewer screen and the functions that it provides.
- When logging in for the first time, the ROR console is displayed.
Otherwise, the last view used before logging out (either the ROR console or BladeViewer) is displayed.
- In this manual, the [Resource] tab of the ROR console is sometimes referred to as the "ROR console".
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Chapter 2 License Setup and Confirmation
This chapter explains how to configure and confirm licenses.
License Setup
When using Resource Orchestrator, it is necessary to configure the license first.
Use the following procedure to configure the license:
1. After logging in to Resource Orchestrator, select [Tools]-[Licenses] from the menu, and click <Add> in the displayed dialog.
The [Register License] dialog is displayed.
2. In the [Register License] dialog, enter the license key to register.
3. Click <OK>.
The license will be registered.
When using a command, execute the rcxadm license command.
For details on the rcxadm license command, refer to "5.12 rcxadm license" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
After applying the Cloud Edition license, restart the manager.
Confirming the License
Use the following procedure to confirm the registered license:
1. After logging in to Resource Orchestrator, select [Tools]-[Licenses] from the menu, and click the license name in the displayed
dialog.
The [Licenses] dialog is displayed.
When using a command, execute the rcxadm license command.
For details on the rcxadm license command, refer to "5.12 rcxadm license" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
When "-" is displayed for "NUMBER_OF_LICENSES", the same number of agents as purchased licenses can be used.
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Chapter 3 Configuring Users for Infrastructure
Administrators
Only users with the infrastructure administrator, tenant administrator, or administrator role can create user accounts.
For details on operation methods by a tenant administrator, refer to "Chapter 10 Tenant" in the "User's Guide for Tenant Administrators
CE".
3.1 Registering User Accounts
This section explains how to register user accounts of infrastructure administrators.
Use the following procedure to register a user account on the [Resource] tab of the ROR console:
1. Check the user information registered in the directory service.
- If user registration to the directory service is to be performed
Check if user information is registered in the directory service. If the user information is registered in the directory service, it
cannot be registered in Resource Orchestrator.
- If user registration to the directory service is not to be performed
Check if user information is registered in the directory service. If the user information has not been registered in the directory
service, register it before proceeding further.
This operation is not necessary when using internal authentication in Basic mode.
2. In the ROR console, select [Settings]-[User Accounts].
The [User Accounts] dialog is displayed.
3. Click <Add>.
The [Add User Account] dialog is displayed.
4. Set the following:
User ID
When user registration to the directory service is to be performed
The name must start with an alphabetic character and can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long (including underscores,
"_", hyphens, "-", and periods, ".").
When user registration to the directory service is not to be performed
Specify a user ID registered in the directory service.
For Basic Mode
- When using authentication by directory services, or when using Single Sign-On
Specify a user ID registered in the directory service.
- When using internal authentication
The name must start with an alphabetic character and can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long (including underscores,
"_", hyphens, "-", and periods, "."). Please note that user names are case-sensitive.
Password (Confirm password)
This is only displayed when registering the user in the directory service, or for Basic mode, when internal authentication is used.
When user registration to the directory service is to be performed
Specify a string using up to 64 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
For Basic Mode
Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
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E-mail address
Specify the email address of the user.
Specify a string using up to 64 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
User Groups
Select the user group to configure for the user account from the already created user group.
Scopes/Roles (Optional)
Access Scope
Select the scope of access to set for the user account.
Role
Select the role to set for the user account.
Label (Optional)
Enter a label for the user account.
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
Comment (Optional)
Enter any comments for the user group.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
5. Click <OK>.
The user account is created.
When using Resource Orchestrator user operations to register users in the directory service, check the settings of the operation definition
file for directory service operations (ldap_attr.rcxprop). For details on the definition file for directory service operations, refer to "8.6.1
Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management" in the "Operation Guide CE". For details on the rcxadm user create command,
refer to "7.1 rcxadm user" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
- When not registering the user in the directory service, and using the application process, add all infrastructure administrators and dual-
role administrators to the IflowUsers group.
For information on how to add those administrators, refer to "19.2.1.2 Adding an infrastructure administrator/dual-role administrator
to IflowUsers Group" in the "Setup Guide CE".
- When users of Resource Orchestrator log in to ServerView Operations Manager, user definitions are necessary for ServerView
Operations Manager. For details on how to add user definitions for ServerView Operations Manager, perform settings for Single Sign-
On referring to the following manual:
- "12.2 Set up ServerView Operations Manager and the Directory Service Environment" in the "Design Guide CE"
3.2 Viewing a User Account
This section explains how to view user accounts.
Use the following procedure to view a registered user account.
1. In the ROR console, select [Settings]-[User Accounts].
The [User Accounts] dialog is displayed.
A list of user accounts (user IDs and user groups) is displayed.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm user list or rcxadm user show.
For details on the rcxadm user list command and the rcxadm user show command, refer to "7.1 rcxadm user" in the "Reference Guide
(Command/XML) CE".
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3.3 Modifying a User Account
This section explains how to modify user accounts and passwords.
User Accounts
Use the following procedure to modify a user account:
1. In the ROR console, select [Settings]-[User Accounts].
The [User Accounts] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the user account to modify.
3. Click <Modify>.
The [Change User Account] dialog is displayed.
4. Change the items you want to modify.
5. Click <OK>.
The user account information is modified.
Password
Use the following procedure to change the password of the logged-in user.
1. On the ROR console, select [Settings]-[Change Password].
The [Change Password] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the necessary items to change passwords.
Current password
Enter the current password.
New password
Enter the new password.
Confirm password
Enter the new password again to confirm it.
3. Click <OK>.
The password is changed.
Execute the rcxadm user modify command.
For details on the rcxadm user modify command, refer to "7.1 rcxadm user" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
3.4 Deleting a User Account
This section explains how to delete user accounts.
The user information in the directory service is not deleted when the settings are made not to register users in the directory services.
The user information in the directory service is deleted when the settings are made to register users in the directory services.
A definition file for directory service operations (ldap_attr.rcxprop) is used to define whether user information is registered in the directory
service. For details on the definition file for directory service operations, refer to "8.6.1 Settings for Tenant Management and Account
Management" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Use the following procedure to delete a user account:
1. In the ROR console, select [Settings]-[User Accounts].
The [User Accounts] dialog is displayed.
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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. Click <OK>.
The selected user account is deleted.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm user delete.
For details on the rcxadm user delete command, refer to "7.1 rcxadm user" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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Chapter 4 BladeViewer
This chapter provides an overview of BladeViewer and explains its features.
Please note that BladeViewer is only available for PRIMERGY BX servers.
4.1 Overview
This section provides a functional overview of BladeViewer.
BladeViewer provides an intuitive representation of blade servers and their statuses. This makes it easier to monitor resource states or
perform basic operations on blade servers.
Figure 4.1 BladeViewer
BladeViewer allows the following operations:
- Monitoring of resource statuses
The statuses of chassis, servers, LAN switches, and physical OSs can be monitored from a view representative of the actual placement
and configuration of physical devices.
When using virtual servers, BladeViewer shows a list of VM guests for each VM host. This helps keeping track of relationships
between VM guests and VM hosts.
BladeViewer also makes it easy to confirm which operating systems (physical OS and guest OS) are affected by a hardware failure.
- Display and control of power status
The power status of each server blade, storage blade, and VM guest is represented by an intuitive power button.
Clicking this button provides quick access to power control operations (for both server blades and VM guests).
- Display of custom labels and comments
BladeViewer allows users to define custom labels and comments for each physical OS, VM host, and VM guest.
Once defined, labels are shown on top of each displayed physical OS, VM host, and VM guest. Using labels to display application
contents makes it easy to visualize what applications are running on each server blade and identify the applications affected by a server
failure.
Clicking on a label displays the comment defined for the related resource. Registering troubleshooting and recovery procedures
beforehand can speed up the recovery of affected applications when a problem occurs.
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- Display of contact information
BladeViewer allows users to define technical (support) contact information for their entire IT system. This contact information can
be shown by clicking on the Contact icon.
Registering contact details of technical support staff beforehand can help streamline recovery procedures when problems occur.
4.2 Screen Layout
This section explains how the BladeViewer screen is organized.
The BladeViewer screen consists of a status panel, a chassis panel, and a blade panel.
Figure 4.2 BladeViewer: Screen Layout
Status panel
This panel displays a summary of resources statuses.
Chassis panel
This panel displays the statuses of each registered chassis.
Blade panel
This panel displays the status of all resources mounted within the selected chassis.
Information
To switch from BladeViewer to the ROR console, click <Advanced>>>, which is displayed in the upper-right of the BladeViewer screen.
Switch to the ROR console when necessary, for example to register servers and change various settings.
Otherwise, the last view used before logging out (either the ROR console or BladeViewer) is displayed.
4.3 Resource Status Monitoring
This section explains how to monitor resource statuses using BladeViewer.
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4.3.1 Status Panel
The status panel displays a summary of resources statuses (including resources other than PRIMERGY BX servers).
When a problem occurs in the system, a red or yellow light icon starts blinking on the left side of the status panel.
Clicking the light icon changes its color back to gray.
The table below shows the status and meaning associated with each light icon.
Table 4.1 Light Icons
Icon
Color
Status
Meaning
Gray (not lit) Normal
No errors or warnings have been detected in the system.
Yellow
(blinking)
Warning A warning has been detected in the system.
Red
(blinking)
Error
An error has been detected in the system.
Information
When the light icon blinks, it means that a warning or an error has been detected. Check the location of the problem from the chassis or
blade panel.
If BladeViewer shows no resources with a warning or error status in either the chassis panel or blade panel, switch to the ROR console
and check the event log to identify the cause of the problem.
To the right of the light icon, BladeViewer shows the number of servers with an "error", "warning", "normal", and "stop" status.
Table 4.2 Displaying the Server Icon and the Number of Units
Icon and number of units
Meaning
Server and number of units
N (*)
* Note: N is the number of servers.
Table 4.3 Status Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
None
Normal
The resource can be used normally.
An error occurred, however the resource can be used.
Alternatively, the status of some resources cannot be obtained.
Warning
Error
Stop
A fault or error occurred, therefore the resource cannot be used.
The resource is stopped, therefore it cannot be used.
4.3.2 Chassis Panel
The chassis panel displays the statuses of each registered chassis.
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Table 4.4 Chassis Icon
Icon
Meaning
Chassis
See
For details on the different chassis statuses, refer to "Table 4.3 Status Icons" of "4.3.1 Status Panel".
If a chassis icon shows a warning or error status, it means that a problem occurred in a resource contained in the chassis.
Information
Selecting a chassis icon from the chassis panel displays the contents of that chassis in the blade panel.
4.3.3 Blade Panel
The blade panel displays the statuses of all the resources inserted into the selected chassis. Those resources are shown in a format
representative of their physical configuration (shape and position).
To display the contents of a specific chassis in the blade panel, click on its icon in the chassis panel.
In the blade panel, the selected chassis and its LAN switches are represented by the following icons. Those icons are displayed in the
upper-part of the blade panel.
Table 4.5 Chassis Icon
Icon
Meaning
Chassis
Table 4.6 LAN Switch Icon
Icon
Meaning
LAN switch
See
For details on the status icons that are displayed for the chassis and its LAN switches, refer to "Table 4.3 Status Icons" of "4.3.1 Status
Panel".
4.3.3.1 [Resource List] Tab
The blade panel graphically displays each slot within a chassis. Each server or storage blade is displayed according to their actual position
(slot) within the chassis.
Note that an unregistered server is shown in light gray while an empty slot is shown in white.
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Figure 4.3 Blade Panel: Resource List
Server Blade
A power button is displayed in the upper-part of each server blade.
This power button is used to represent the power status of each server, as shown below.
Table 4.7 Server Blade Power Buttons
Power button
Color
Status
Meaning
Green (lit)
Power ON
Power ON status.
Power OFF status.
Gray (not lit)
Power OFF
Power ON
in progress
Green (blinking)
Orange (blinking)
Power ON or reboot in progress.
Power OFF in progress.
Power OFF
in progress
Information
The power status of a server blade can be easily controlled by clicking on its power button.
A physical server icon is displayed on the right side of the server blade power button.
The table below shows the meanings associated with each physical server icon.
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Table 4.8 Physical Server Icons
Icon
Meaning
Server
Spare server
Unregistered server
Maintenance mode server
See
For details on the different physical server statuses, refer to "Table 4.3 Status Icons" in "4.3.1 Status Panel".
When a server blade is used as the admin server, the following admin server icon is displayed.
Table 4.9 Admin Server Icon
Icon
Status
Meaning
Admin server
Indicates the server used as the admin server.
An OS icon is displayed below the physical server icon.
The table below shows the meaning of each OS icon.
Table 4.10 OS Icons
Icon
Meaning
Windows OS
Linux OS
VMware host OS
Hyper-V host OS
Citrix XenServer host OS
Linux Xen host OS
KVM host OS
Information
Clicking on a VM host OS icon displays a detailed list of the VM guests operating on the selected VM host.
A user-defined label is displayed with a resource icon below the OS icon.
- If no label is set
The OS name is displayed.
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- If the OS name cannot be acquired (because the OS has not been installed or for other reasons)
The server name (physical server name or VM guest name) is displayed.
The following table shows the resource icons used in BladeViewer and their associated meanings.
Table 4.11 Resource Icons
Icon
Meaning
Physical OS
VM host
VM guest
See
Information
If a comment has been defined for a server, clicking on its label displays the [Server Properties] dialog.
The [Server Properties] dialog displays the comment and label set for the selected server, as well as its OS name, server name (for a
physical OS, the physical server name, for a VM guest, the VM guest name), and IP address.
Storage Blade
A power lamp is displayed in the top part of each storage blade.
The table below shows the status and meaning associated with each power lamp.
Table 4.12 Storage Blade Power Lamps
Power lamp
Color
Status
Meaning
Green (lit)
Power ON
Power ON status.
Power OFF status.
Gray (not lit)
Power OFF
4.3.3.2 VM Guest List
When a VM host is displayed in the blade panel, clicking the VM host OS icon displays a list of hosted VM guests with their statuses.
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Figure 4.4 Blade Panel: VM Guest List
A VM guest icon is shown on the left side of each VM guest displayed in the VM guest list.
Table 4.13 VM Guest Icon
Icon
Meaning
VM guest
See
For details on the different VM guest statuses, refer to "Table 4.3 Status Icons" in "4.3.1 Status Panel".
A user-defined label is displayed on the upper-right side of the VM guest icon.
- If no label is set
The OS name is displayed.
- If the OS name cannot be acquired (because the OS has not been installed or for other reasons)
The VM guest name is displayed.
An OS icon is displayed below the label.
For details on the different OS icons, refer to "Table 4.10 OS Icons" in "4.3.3.1 [Resource List] Tab".
A power button is displayed on the lower-right side of each VM guest.
This power button represents the power status of each VM guest, as shown below.
Table 4.14 VM Guest Power Buttons
Power button
Color
Status
Power ON
Power OFF
Meaning
Green (lit)
Power ON status.
Power OFF status.
Gray (not lit)
Green (blinking)
Power ON in progress Power ON or reboot in progress.
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Power button
Color
Status
Meaning
Power OFF in
progress
Orange (blinking)
Power OFF in progress.
Information
The power status of a VM guest can be easily controlled by clicking on its power button.
4.3.4 Resource Details
To view a resource's details, click on its icon (chassis, LAN switch, or physical server icon) from the blade panel.
- Chassis
Clicking a chassis icon (from the blade panel) opens up its management blade's Web interface in a new window.
This Web interface provides more details on the chassis' status and contents.
- LAN switch
Clicking on a LAN switch icon opens up its LAN switch details screen.
This screen provides more details on the LAN switch's status and configuration.
- Physical server
Clicking on a physical server icon opens it up in the ServerView Operation Manager's Web interface.
This interface provides more details on the physical server's status and its internal components.
For details on the physical server icon, refer to "Table 4.8 Physical Server Icons" in "4.3.3.1 [Resource List] Tab".
4.4 Power Control
This section explains how to control the power status of server blades and VM guests from BladeViewer.
4.4.1 Server Blade
The power status of a server blade can be easily controlled by clicking its power button.
Table 4.15 Actions of Server Blade Power Buttons
Power button
Color
Status
Action
Gray (not lit) Power OFF
Powers on a server blade.
Green (lit)
Power ON
Shuts down or reboots a server blade.
Power On
Clicking on a power button that shows "Power OFF" status will power on the target server blade. A confirmation dialog is displayed first.
Clicking <OK> in the confirmation dialog powers on the server and starts its OS.
At this time, the power button changes to an intermediate "Power ON in progress" state (green - blinking). The power button finally
displays a "Power ON" state after confirming that the OS has started up correctly on the target server.
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Power Off and Reboot
Clicking on a power button that shows "Power ON" status will either shut down or reboot the target server blade. A [Power Operation]
dialog is displayed, in which the appropriate action can be selected.
Figure 4.5 Power Operation Dialog
- "Shutdown"
Selecting "Shutdown" will shut down the target server blade. A confirmation dialog is displayed first.
Clicking <OK> in the confirmation dialog shuts down the OS and powers off the managed server.
At this time, the power button changes to an intermediate "Power OFF in progress" state (orange - blinking). The power button finally
displays "Power OFF" status after confirming that the target server has been shut down correctly.
- "Reboot"
Selecting "Reboot" will reboot the target server blade. A confirmation dialog is displayed first.
Clicking <OK> in the confirmation dialog shuts down the OS and reboots the managed server.
At this time, the power button changes to an intermediate "Power ON in progress" state (green - blinking). The power button finally
displays "Power ON" status after confirming that the OS has started up correctly on the target server.
Forced Power Off and Reboot
Clicking on a power button that shows "Power ON" status, and selecting <Options >>> in the displayed [Power Operation] dialog enables
selection of the "Force Shutdown" and "Force Reboot" actions.
A forced shutdown (or reboot) will forcibly power off (or reboot) the managed server blade without waiting for its OS to shut down cleanly.
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Figure 4.6 Power Operation Dialog (with Additional Options)
- "Force Shutdown"
Selecting "Force Shutdown" will forcibly power off the target server blade. A confirmation dialog is displayed first.
Clicking <OK> in the confirmation dialog will power off the managed server without waiting for its OS to shut down cleanly.
At this time, the power button changes to an intermediate "Power OFF in progress" state (orange - blinking). The power button finally
displays "Power OFF" status after confirming that the target server has been shut down correctly.
- "Force Reboot"
Selecting "Force Reboot" will forcibly reboot the target server blade. A confirmation dialog is displayed first.
Clicking <OK> in the confirmation dialog will power off and reboot the managed server without waiting for its OS to shut down cleanly.
At this time, the power button changes to an intermediate "Power ON in progress" state (green - blinking). The power button finally
displays "Power ON" status after confirming that the OS has started up correctly on the target server.
Note
[VM Host]
Take caution regarding the following points when powering-off or rebooting a VM host.
- When using a server virtualization software's high-availability feature, confirm that the server is set to VM maintenance mode within
that virtualization software. This can be confirmed from the virtualization software client.
- Perform power operations only after setting VM maintenance mode (either from the VM management software client or using the
resource control command).
Refer to the server virtualization software manual, or to "3.11 rcxadm server" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE" for
details.
Depending on the server virtualization software used, some restrictions may apply to the use of VM maintenance mode settings. For
details about such restrictions, refer to "D.3 Functional Differences between Products" in the "Design Guide VE".
4.4.2 VM Guest
The power status of a VM guest can be controlled by clicking the OS icon of its VM host and then clicking its power button in the list of
VM guests that is displayed.
Clicking on the power button provides power controls similar to those provided for server blades.
Table 4.16 Actions of VM Guest Power Buttons
Power button
Color
Status
Action
Gray (not lit)
Power OFF Powers on a VM guest.
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Color
Status
Action
Shuts down or reboots a VM guest.
Green (lit)
Power ON
Note
- VM guests need to be properly configured in order to use the shut down or reboot buttons.
Attempting to shut down or reboot a VM guest that is not properly configured will result in an error.
For details, refer to "D.2 Configuration Requirements" in the "Design Guide VE".
- Depending on the server virtualization environment, a VM guest may automatically migrate to another VM host when a power control
operation is performed. This may cause power control operations to fail and return an error when used on VM guests.
For details, refer to "D.3 Functional Differences between Products" in the "Design Guide VE".
- A VM guest can be configured to automatically start or stop whenever its VM host starts up or shuts down. This can be achieved by
configuring the VM guest's startup and shutdown options in the server virtualization software used.
For details, refer to the server virtualization software manual.
[Windows]
- Take caution regarding the following points when shutting down or rebooting a managed server running a Windows operating system.
- If Windows is not configured to shut down when the computer's power button is pressed, the power operations in Resource
Orchestrator may not function properly.
To check this option, access the Control Panel, open the [Power Options], and check the settings of the [Advanced] tab in the
[Power Options Properties] window.
- If a file is being edited by a logged-in user, a dialog prompting the user to save the file is displayed, and the system may not shut
down immediately.
In such cases, shutdown does not take place until the user takes the appropriate action or a specified time (approximately five
minutes) has elapsed.
4.5 Status Panel Operations
This section describes the operations that can be performed from the status panel.
Figure 4.7 BladeViewer: Tool Icons
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Contact icon
Displays the [Contact] dialog. This dialog shows the contact information that was set for the entire system.
Tools icon
Enables selection of the following menu options:
Display Label List
Displays the [Label List] dialog.
Displays a list of labels. This list also allows modification of labels and comments.
For details on editing labels and comments, refer to "4.5.1 Listing and Editing of Labels and Comments".
Set Contact Information
Displays the [Set Contact Information] dialog.
Change Password
Displays the [Change Password] dialog.
Help icon
The Help is displayed.
4.5.1 Listing and Editing of Labels and Comments
Clicking on the Tools icon and selecting "Display Label List" from the drop-down list displays the [Label List] dialog shown below.
When applications are defined with labels, this list can provide a quick overview of the applications running on each server.
Figure 4.8 Label List
Contents of the label list
The [Label List] dialog displays server names, OS names, labels, and comments for each server.
Clicking <Switch To> after selecting a server from the list will switch the view to the blade panel and display the selected server within
its enclosing chassis.
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Editing Labels and Comments
This function is only available to privileged users.
General users are only able to consult labels and comments.
- Privileged user
In the [Label List] dialog, select a server and click <Modify>. The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
The label and comment of the selected server can be edited directly from the [Modify Server Settings] dialog.
Enter the following items:
Label
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
Comments
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
Note
New lines are counted as two characters.
Additional information such as OS name, server name (for a physical OS, the physical server name, for a VM guest, the VM guest
name), and IP address are displayed to help identify the selected server.
Clicking <Save> saves the modified label and comment into the manager's database. The saved content is then updated and displayed
in BladeViewer.
- General user
If logged in as a general user, <Show> is displayed in place of <Modify> in the [Label List] dialog.
Clicking <Show> displays the [Server Properties] dialog, but does not allow editing of labels or comments.
4.5.2 Editing Contacts
Clicking the Tools icon and selecting "Set Contact Information" from the drop-down list displays the [Set Contact Information] dialog.
This function is only available to privileged users. If logged in as a general user, the "Set Contact Information" menu item cannot be
selected.
Enter the following item.
Contact
The currently defined contact information is displayed.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
Note
New lines are counted as two characters.
Clicking <Save> saves the modified contact information into the manager's database. The saved content will be displayed the next time
the [Contact] dialog is opened.
4.5.3 Changing Passwords
Clicking the Tools icon and selecting "Change Password" from the drop-down list displays the [Change Password] dialog.
The required information varies according to the authority level of the logged in user, as described below. The password is changed after
entering the required information and clicking <Change>.
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- Privileged user
New password (Confirm password)
Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- General user
Current password
Enter the password that is currently set.
Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
New password (Confirm password)
Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
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Chapter 5 Registering Resources
This chapter explains how to register resources used by Resource Orchestrator.
The Resource Orchestrator manager must be completely installed beforehand.
In addition to the usual method of registering each resource individually, it is also possible to register or change registration settings of
multiple resources in batches using the pre-configuration function.
- Registering or modifying resources individually
This method is used when the number of servers to be installed is small (from one to four), or when adding a similar number of servers
to an existing environment.
- Registering or modifying multiple resources collectively
This method is used when there are many (five or more) servers to be installed.
For information on how to register and modify multiple resources together, refer to "Chapter 10 Pre-configuration for Resource Registration
Information
- User Accounts
When creating new user accounts, changing passwords, or modifying permission levels during setup, refer to "Chapter 3 Configuring
- Backing up the Admin Server
The admin server should be backed up after the entire system has been completely set up, or after registering, changing, or deleting
resources.
For information about backing up the admin server, refer to "10.1 Backup and Restoration of Admin Servers" in the "Operation Guide
CE".
5.1 Registering VIOM Coordination
Use the following procedure to configure management software settings:
1. From the ROR console menu, select [Settings]-[Register]-[Management Software (VIOM)].
The [Register Management Software(VIOM)] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
User ID
Enter the ID of a VIOM user account.
Password
Enter the password of the above VIOM user account.
3. Click <OK>.
5.1.1 Registering VIOM Server Profiles
Use the following procedure to configure VIOM server profiles:
1. Select Management Software (VIOM) from the ROR console, and then select the [Resource Details] tab.
2. In General of the [Resource Details] tab, click the link for the Management software.
The Web interface of ServerView Virtual-IO Manager starts up.
3. Refer to the ServerView Virtual-IO Manager manual to configure server profiles.
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Note
HBA address rename and VIOM cannot be used together within the same chassis.
When using backup and restore or cloning, prioritize the following two boot operations:
1. Boot from the first admin LAN network interface (NIC1 (Index1))
2. Boot from the network interface used by the admin LAN (NIC2 (Index2))
5.2 Registering VM Management Software
This section explains how to register VM management software.
Registration of VM management software (such as VMware vCenter Server) enables use of virtual L-Servers that include resource pool
management provided by server virtualization software. Registration of multiple VM management software (VMware vCenter Server) is
possible.
For details on the required VM management software settings, refer to "Appendix C Configuration when Creating Virtual L-Servers" in
the "Setup Guide CE".
Resource Orchestrator manages a server (with storage and networks) with defined logical specifications (number of CPUs, memory
capacity, disk capacity, number of NICs, etc.) as an L-Server. In order to manage a virtual machine as an L-Server, VM management
software must be registered in Resource Orchestrator.
Use the following procedure to register VM management software:
1. From the ROR console menu, select [Settings]-[Register], and then select the type of the VM management software to use.
The [Register Management Software(name)] dialog is displayed.
In name, the type of the VM management software is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Management software name
Enter the name of the target VM management software.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Location
Select the location where the VM management software to register is operating.
- If VM management software is installed on the admin server
Select [Admin Server].
- In other cases
Select [Other Server].
Selecting this option activates the IP address field. Enter the IP address of the server on which VM management software
is installed.
By default, [Admin Server] is selected.
IP address
Enter the IP address of VM management software. When specifying [Admin Server] for the location, entry is not possible, as
the IP address of admin server remains displayed.
Enter the IP address using periods ".".
Note
When receiving SNMP traps from VM management software (VMware vCenter Server), the configured IP address and the
SNMP trap source IP address of the VM management software (VMware vCenter Server) should be the same. The SNMP trap
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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 trap
source IP address, change the order of protocol binding.
User ID
Enter the user ID to use to control VM management software.
Enter up to 84 characters, including alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
Password
Enter the password for VM management software.
Enter up to 128 characters, including alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
3. Click <OK>.
VM management software is registered with the entered information.
Information
Registration and management of multiple VM management software (VMware vCenter Server) are possible.
The following VM management software can be registered in Resource Orchestrator.
- VMware vCenter Server
- System Center Virtual Machine Manager
- Oracle VM Manager
Note
In Disaster Recovery environments, multiple occurrences of the same virtual machine name may cause failures of the import of
configuration information.
Avoid setting the same virtual machine name for machines.
[Hyper-V]
An administrator account registered in Resource Orchestrator is not a local account on a server on which SCVMM is installed, but a
domain administrator account that the server belongs to. Specify the account to register in the following format:
Domain_name\Administrator_account_name
Information
VM Host Relation Definition File
Depending on the network configuration and network settings of VM management software and VM hosts, the VM host IP address
retained by Resource Orchestrator may not match the VM host IP address retained by VM management software. If those IP addresses
differ, the functions for coordinating with VM management software will be unavailable because Resource Orchestrator cannot
associate the VM management software with the VM host. A definition file must be created to associate VM management software
with a VM host. Use the UTF-8 character code for definition files.
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Figure 5.1 Configuration When the IP Address Information of VM Hosts Differ Between the Manager and VM
Management Software
*1: When the VM host is a rack mount server or another maker's server, only the admin LAN IP address of the VM host can be obtained.
*2: Depending on the VM management product, an IP address that differs from that of the admin LAN of the VM host may be obtained.
Location of the Definition File
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\customize_data
[Linux Manager]
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data
Definition File Name
vmhost_ip_addresses.rcxprop
Format of the Definition File
In the definition file, information for a single VM host is entered on each line. Each line is exported in the following format.
admin_lan_ip = other_lan_ip[,other_lan_ip...]
Items in the Definition File
- admin_lan_ip
Specify the IP address of the admin LAN of the VM host.
- other_lan_ip
Specify an IP address other than the IP address of the admin LAN of a VM host that has been registered with VM management
software. Multiple IP addresses can be specified, separated using commas (",").
[Oracle VM]
When specifying a host name instead of an IP address for IP address specification during registration of an Oracle VM Server with
Oracle VM Manager, specify the host name.
Example of the Definition File
The following is an example of the definition file.
# Oracle VM Server
192.168.0.10 = 192.168.10.10
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192.168.0.11 = 192.168.10.11,172.16.0.11
192.168.0.12 = 192.168.10.12,host01
5.3 Storage Management Software
In the following cases, it is necessary to register storage management software with Resource Orchestrator for coordination.
- When the server type is "Physical"
- When using RHEL5-Xen as server virtualization software
Note
For storage management software, only PRIMECLUSTER GDS can be coordinated, when using RHEL5-Xen.
Use the following procedure to register storage management software:
1. Decide the storage environment.
2. Configure the storage environment using storage management software which can be registered.
The following storage management software can be registered with Resource Orchestrator:
- ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
- Data ONTAP
- PRIMECLUSTER GDS
- EMC Navisphere Manager
- EMC Solutions Enabler
For details on configuration of storage environments, refer to "D.1 System Configuration" in the "Design Guide CE".
3. When registering EMC Navisphere Manager or EMC Solutions Enabler as storage management software, it is necessary to specify
the installation folder of Navisphere CLI or SYMCLI in the definition file for EMC storage.
emcpath.conf
4. Register storage management software for coordination with Resource Orchestrator.
Execute the rcxadm storagemgr register command to register storage management software with Resource Orchestrator.
For details on the rcxadm storagemgr register command, refer to "5.17 rcxadm storagemgr" in the "Reference Guide (Command/
XML) CE".
5.4 When using Blade Servers
This section explains how to register resources when using blade servers.
When using blade servers, use the following procedure to register resources:
- Register Chassis
- Register blade servers
- Register LAN switch blades
- Configure VLANs on LAN switch blades
5.4.1 Registering Chassis
This section explains how to register a chassis.
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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 settings according to "7.8.1 Changing Environmental Data Settings".
For details on devices supporting power monitoring, refer to "2.5 Hardware Environment" in the "Design Guide CE".
By registering a chassis, every server blade mounted in the chassis will be automatically detected and displayed as an unregistered server
in the server resource tree. Register these managed servers individually.
Use the following procedure to register a chassis:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click "Server Resources", and select [Register]-[Chassis] from the popup menu.
The [Register Chassis] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Admin LAN (IP address)
Enter the IP address that was set on the chassis management blade.
Enter the IP address using periods ".".
Chassis name
Enter a name to assign to this chassis.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community that was set on the chassis management blade.
Either select "public" or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
3. Click <OK>.
The mounted chassis will be displayed under the server resource tree.
Any server blade mounted within this chassis will be detected automatically and shown as: [chassis_name-
Slot_number[Unregistered]].
The only operation available for those unregistered server blades is server registration, while the ROR console can only display
their hardware statuses and properties.
If the manager is installed on one of those server blades, this blade will be shown as: [chassis_name-Slot_number[Admin Server]].
In that case, server registration will not be available for the admin server, but its hardware status and properties will be displayed
in the ROR console.
5.4.2 Registering Blade Servers
To register a blade server (PRIMERGY BX series), a PRIMEQUEST server or a SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 server,
its enclosing chassis must be registered first.
When using VIOM for I/O virtualization, VIOM server profiles should be registered in advance according to the procedure described in
To register blade servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers, refer to "5.5 When using Rack Mount and Tower Servers".
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Figure 5.2 Status Transition Diagram for Managed Servers
Use the following procedure to register blade servers.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click an unregistered server blade or partition in the target chassis, and select
[Register]-[Server] from the popup menu.
The [Register Server] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Physical Server Name
Enter a name to assign to this physical server.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
[Register agent] checkbox
Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.
- Without Agent Registration
Automatic registration of agents is not performed after server registration.
After registering servers, register agents as required.
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- With Agent Registration
Agents are automatically registered after server registration is completed.
Admin LAN (IP address)
Enter the IP address used by this server on the admin LAN.
When IP address is displayed
Entering an admin LAN (IP address) is not required.
Agents are automatically registered.
Note
- If ServerView Agents (mandatory software) is not running, message number 67231 will be displayed. In this case, server
registration succeeds, but the agent is not registered.
For details on the appropriate corrective action, refer to "Message number 67231" in "Messages".
- If the admin LAN (IP address) of servers not running a physical OS or a VM host are displayed, old information may have
been being displayed. After cancelling registration of the server, right-click the chassis on the server resource tree and select
[Update] from the popup menu to request an update of hardware properties. The IP address is updated to the correct value
(it takes several seconds to obtain the information and to update).
When IP address is not displayed
Enter the IP address of this server's admin LAN network interface.
The Agent will not be registered automatically, but can be manually registered after server registration if necessary. After
registering servers, register agents as required.
Information
- When a physical OS and VM host are running on this server, the admin LAN (IP address) may be obtained automatically.
After cancelling registration of the server, right-click the chassis on the server resource tree and select [Update] from the
popup menu to request an update of hardware properties.
If the IP address is not shown after going through the above procedure, set it by manually entering the IP address and
registering the server.
- IP addresses cannot be collected automatically, when the server is a SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000
server. After entering the IP addresses manually, register the servers.
Server OS category
This option is displayed if the target server runs a physical OS or VM host.
Select the appropriate server OS category (Physical OS or VM host).
Selecting [VM Host] activates the user ID and password input fields. Those refer to the user name and password entered during
installation of this VM host.
Select the server OS category depending on whether the relevant server is used on a physical OS or a VM host.
- For a Physical OS
Select [Windows/Linux] or [Solaris] (only SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers).
- For a VM Host
Select [VM Host], and enter the VM host login account information.
This login account information will be used by Resource Orchestrator to control and communicate with the registered VM
host.
User ID
Enter the user ID to log in to the VM host. Specify a user ID that has VM host administrator authority.
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Password
Enter the password of the user to log in to the VM host.
Boot option
Only set this when the targets of operations are PRIMEQUEST servers.
Specify the boot option configured from BIOS when installing the OS.
- For UEFI
Select [UEFI].
- For Legacy Boot
Select [Legacy boot].
By default, [UEFI] is selected.
These settings can be changed after server registration.
[Use Admin LAN redundancy] checkbox
Check this when performing redundancy for the NIC on the admin LAN.
[Apply Admin LAN NIC settings] checkbox
- When not changing the Admin LAN NIC settings
NIC1 (Index1) and NIC2 (Index2) are used, without changing the NICs used for the admin LAN, the HBA address rename
setup service, or for redundancy of the admin LAN.
- When changing the Admin LAN NIC settings
NIC1 (Index1) and NIC2 (Index2) are used as the NICs for the admin LAN, the HBA address rename setup service, and
redundancy of the admin LAN.
Select the NICs to use from Admin LAN (MAC address1) and Admin LAN (MAC address2).
Admin LAN (MAC address 1)
Displayed when the [Apply Admin LAN NIC settings] checkbox is selected.
Select the NIC to use for the admin LAN. The IP address allocated to the selected NIC is displayed in [Admin LAN (IP address)].
When an IP address is not allocated, specify the admin LAN (IP address) of the server to register.
Admin LAN (MAC address 2)
Displayed when the [Apply Admin LAN NIC settings] checkbox is selected.
Select the NICs used for the HBA address rename setup service or for admin LAN redundancy.
For the following cases, select the [Disable MAC address 2].
- When not using the HBA address rename setup service
- When not performing admin LAN redundancy
Note
- For details about the network interface(s) used on the admin LAN, refer to "9.1.1 Admin LAN Network Design" in the "Design
Guide CE".
If an incorrect network interface is used, Resource Orchestrator will not be able to detect the correct admin LAN IP address
from the operating system running on the target server.
An admin LAN IP address is required even when registering a spare server.
Enter an IP address that does not conflict with the IP address of any other managed server on the admin LAN.
- When registering a newly-mounted PRIMERGY BX900 server, as recognition of this server's admin LAN MAC address will
take time, error message number 61142 may be displayed.
In this case, after registration has been canceled, right-click the chassis on the server resource tree and select [Update] from the
popup menu to request an update of hardware properties. This will update the MAC address to the correct value. This may also
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take a few minutes to obtain hardware information and update internal properties.
Confirm that the correct MAC address is displayed correctly before registering the server again.
For details on the appropriate corrective action, refer to "Message number 61142" in "Messages".
- A server running a VM host can still be registered as a physical OS if its [Server OS category] is set to [Windows/Linux]. (For
Windows Server 2008, etc.)
A VM host server that was mistakenly registered as a physical OS should be deleted and re-registered as a VM host.
- The same NIC cannot be selected for [Admin LAN (MAC address 1)] and [Admin LAN (MAC address 2)].
- For the following cases, after selecting [Disable MAC address 2] for [Admin LAN (MAC address 2)], the lowest numbered
NIC which is not used for [Admin LAN (MAC address 1)] is used for Admin LAN2.
- When using the HBA address rename setup service
- When performing admin LAN redundancy
3. Click <OK>.
The registered server will be displayed in the server resource tree.
Note
- When an agent is registered on a VM host, all VM guests running on that VM host are also registered automatically. Whenever a VM
guest is created, modified, deleted, or moved on a registered VM host, the changes are automatically updated in the server resource
tree.
- The VM guest name displayed in the ROR console is either the VM name defined in its server virtualization software or the host name
defined in the guest OS.
The timing at which the host name of a guest OS is detected and displayed varies according its server virtualization software. For
details, refer to "D.3 Functional Differences between Products" in the "Design Guide VE".
- It is recommended not to use duplicate names for physical OSs, VM hosts and VM guests. If duplicated names are used, those resources
cannot be managed from the command-line.
- When registering a server on which the agent was installed, it is necessary to either reboot the server or restart its related services
(explained in the "2.2 Starting and Stopping the Agent" in the "Operation Guide CE") after server registration. This step has to be
done before running any image operation (system image backup or cloning image collection).
For details on how to restart the agent, refer to "2.2 Starting and Stopping the Agent" in the "Operation Guide CE".
- When registering resources, directories and files that are necessary for performance monitoring are created on the server where the
resources are registered. Refer to "C.6.9 Advisory Notes for RHEL-KVM Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE" for details.
5.4.3 Registering LAN Switch Blades
To register a LAN switch blade, its enclosing chassis must be registered first.
Use the following procedure to register a LAN switch blade.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click an unregistered LAN switch blade from the target chassis, and select [Register]-
[LAN Switch] from the popup menu.
The [Register LAN Switch] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
LAN switch name
Enter the name to assign to this LAN switch blade.
Enter up to 15 characters, including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
Admin LAN (IP address)
Enter the admin LAN IP address that was set on this LAN switch blade.
Enter the IP address using periods ".".
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User ID
Enter the name of a telnet or SSH user account that can log in to this LAN switch blade.
Password
Enter the password of the above telnet or SSH user account.
Connection method
Select either [Telnet] or [SSH]. The default setting is [Telnet].
Administrative password
Enter the password of this LAN switch blade's telnet or SSH administrator account.
If the user ID and the password of the administrator account for the LAN switch blade were set in [User ID] and [Password],
simply re-enter the same password in this field. In this case, Resource Orchestrator does not check whether the password entered
here matches the password set on the LAN switch blade.
SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community that was set on this LAN switch blade.
Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
3. Click <OK>.
The registered LAN switch blade will be displayed in the server resource tree.
Note
A telnet or SSH connection is made when registering a LAN switch blade.
When telnet or SSH (SSH version 2) connection is disabled, enable it.
Refer to the manual of the relevant product.
Some models may have restrictions regarding the number of simultaneous connections. In this case, log out from other connections.
If the connection is unavailable, the following features are also unavailable.
- Registration of LAN switch blades
- Changing of LAN switch blade settings
- Changing and setting the VLAN for LAN switch blades (internal and external connection ports)
- Restoration of LAN switch blades
- Server switchover (changing network settings while a server is switched over)
SSH connection (SSH version 2) can be selected for the following LAN switch blades.
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 10Gb 18/8 (1.00 or later version)
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/8+2 (4.16 or later version)
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12 (3.12 or later version)
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6 (3.12 or later version)
5.4.4 Configuring VLANs on LAN Switches
On managed LAN switch blades, VLANs should be set on both the ports (external connection ports) connected with the adjacent managed
network devices (such as L2 switches) and the ports (internal connection ports) connected to the NIC on the managed servers.
Note
VLANs cannot be configured on PRIMERGY BX 900 and BX 400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
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5.4.5 Configuring VLANs on External Connection Ports
When not performing automatic VLAN configuration, use the following procedure to configure VLANs on a LAN switch blade's external
connection ports.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from the
popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Specify the VLAN ID to assign to a LAN switch blade port.
Adding a new VLAN ID
a. Under VLAN, select [Create new].
b. Enter a VLAN ID number.
For details on VLAN IDs, refer to the manual of the LAN switch blade to be used.
Modifying an existing VLAN ID
a. Under VLAN, select [Change].
b. Select a VLAN ID.
Physical Port, Link Aggregation
Select port numbers to configure or VLAN types of link aggregation group names ([Untagged] or [Tagged]).
3. Click <OK>.
Check that the VLAN has been set.
4. Select the LAN switch blade in the server resource tree of the ROR console and display the [Resource Details] tab.
Confirm that the VLAN information is displayed in [VLAN Area] on [Resource Details].
5.4.6 Configuring VLANs on Internal Connection Ports
Use the following procedure to configure VLANs on a LAN switch blade's internal ports.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server (or the physical OS or VM host on the server), and select
[Modify]-[Network Settings] from the popup menu.
The [Network Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the index of the network interface for which to assign a VLAN ID, and click <Setting>.
The [VLAN Configuration] dialog is displayed.
3. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Port VLAN
VLAN ID
Enter the VLAN ID to assign to the LAN switch blade port that is connected to the network interface selected in step 2.
Tagged VLAN
VLAN ID
Enter the tagged VLAN ID(s) to assign to the LAN switch blade port that is connected to the network interface selected in
step 2.
Multiple VLAN IDs can be entered by separating them with commas (",").
4. Click <OK>
Note that the VLAN settings are not applied onto the LAN switch blade at this stage. To configure VLANs for multiple network
interfaces, repeat steps 2 to 4.
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5. Confirm the configuration set in the [Network Settings] dialog.
6. Click <OK>.
VLAN settings are applied to the related LAN switch blade.
Note
The VLAN configuration of a registered LAN switch blade should be set from the ROR console instead of the LAN switch's own Web-
based and command-based interfaces.
If the Port VLAN ID field is left blank and a value is entered for Tagged VLAN ID in the [VLAN Configuration] dialog, the tagged LAN
only will be enabled. To enable a port VLAN, enter a value for Port VLAN ID.
When only a tagged VLAN is configured, the value for the port VLAN is not displayed on the ROR console even if it has been configured
on the switch. For the devices for which port VLANs cannot be deleted, it is necessary to limit the frames that let ports pass through to
the tagged frames only.
If the port VLAN ID is unspecified or 1, a tagged VLAN ID cannot be set to 1.
5.4.7 HBA address rename Settings
Point
When creating a physical L-Server using a blade server, HBA address rename settings are not necessary.
5.5 When using Rack Mount and Tower Servers
This section explains how to register resources when using rack mount or tower servers.
When using rack mount or tower servers, use the following procedure to register resources:
- Register Rack Mount or Tower Servers
- Register LAN Switches
5.5.1 Registering Rack Mount or Tower Servers
This section explains how to register a rack mount or tower server.
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Figure 5.3 Status Transition Diagram for Managed Servers
Use the following procedure to register rack mount or tower servers.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click [Server Resources], and select [Register]-[Server] from the popup menu.
The [Register Server] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Enter items differ depending on whether the [Register agent] checkbox is selected, as described below.
If this checkbox is checked, agents will be registered after server registration.
If this checkbox is not checked, registration of agents will not be performed, so register agents after server registration when
necessary.
Without Agent Registration
- Physical server name
- Remote management controller
- IP address
- User ID
- Password
- Association with server management software (ServerView)
- Enable/Disable
- SNMP Community
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- 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 LAN Network
Design" in the "Design Guide CE".
- SAN Boot/Admin LAN Redundancy
- [Use Admin LAN redundancy] checkbox
- MAC address (NIC2)
For physical L-Servers, specify the MAC address of the second specified NIC decided in "9.1.1 Admin LAN Network
Design" in the "Design Guide CE".
Automatic registration of agents is not performed after server registration. After registering servers, register agents as required.
If registering agents, register agents after checking the product name is displayed in the General Area of [Resource Details] tab.
Executing [Update] acquires the latest information.
With Agent Registration
- Physical server name
- Remote management controller
- IP address
- User ID
- Password
- Association with server management software (ServerView)
- Enable/Disable
- SNMP Community
- Admin LAN
- IP address
- Admin LAN Redundancy
- [Use Admin LAN redundancy] checkbox
- MAC address (NIC2)
For physical L-Servers, specify the MAC address of the second specified NIC decided in "9.1.1 Admin LAN Network
Design" in the "Design Guide CE".
- OS
- Type
Agents are automatically registered after server registration is completed.
Physical Server Name
Enter a name to assign to this physical server.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Remote management controller
IP address
Enter the IP address of this server's remote management controller.
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User ID
Enter the ID of a remote management controller user account with administrative authority over this server.
Enter up to 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
Password
Enter the password of the above remote management controller user account.
Enter up to 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
This field can be omitted if no password has been set for this user account.
Association with server management software (ServerView)
Enable/Disable
For PRIMERGY BX servers
Select [Enable] and enter an [SNMP Community].
For servers other than PRIMERGY servers
Select [Disable].
By default, [Enable] is selected.
SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community that was set on this server.
Either select "public" or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
Admin LAN
IP address
Enter the IP address used by this server on the admin LAN.
MAC address (NIC1)
Enter the MAC address of this server's admin LAN network interface.
Enter a MAC address in either one of the following two formats: hyphen-delimited ("xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx"), or colon-delimited
("xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx").
MAC addresses will be automatically detected when the [Register agent] checkbox is selected.
SAN Boot/Admin LAN Redundancy
[Use Admin LAN redundancy] checkbox
Check this when performing redundancy for the NIC on the admin LAN.
MAC address (NIC2)
Enter the MAC address of the second admin LAN network interface. This network interface is to be used by the HBA address
rename setup service, or to enable admin LAN redundancy on the registered server.
Enter a MAC address in either one of the following two formats: hyphen-delimited ("xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx"), or colon-delimited
("xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx").
This field can be omitted in the following cases.
- When not using the HBA address rename setup service
- When not using GLS for admin LAN redundancy on the managed server
- For a spare server whose primary servers are not using admin LAN redundancy
Admin LAN Redundancy
[Use Admin LAN redundancy] checkbox
Check this when performing redundancy for the NIC on the admin LAN.
MAC address (NIC2)
Enter the MAC address of the second admin LAN network interface. This network interface will be used to enable admin
LAN redundancy on the registered server.
Enter a MAC address in either one of the following two formats: hyphen-delimited ("xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx"), or colon-delimited
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("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
- For a spare server whose primary servers are not using admin LAN redundancy
OS
Type
This option is displayed if the target server runs a physical OS or VM host.
Select the appropriate server OS category (Physical OS or VM host).
Selecting [VM Host] activates the user ID and password input fields. Those refer to the user name and password entered
during installation of this VM host.
Select the server OS category depending on whether the relevant server is used on a physical OS or a VM host.
For a Physical OS
Select [Windows/Linux].
For a VM Host
Select [VM Host], and enter the VM host login account information.
This login account information will be used by Resource Orchestrator to control and communicate with the registered VM
host.
User ID
Enter the user ID to log in to the VM host. Specify a user ID that has VM host administrator authority.
Password
Enter the password of the user to log in to the VM host.
Note
- For details about the network interface(s) used on the admin LAN, refer to "9.1.1 Admin LAN Network Design" in the "Design
Guide CE".
If an incorrect network interface is used, Resource Orchestrator will use a wrong MAC address for the admin LAN.
An admin LAN IP address is required even when registering a spare server.
Enter an IP address that does not conflict with the IP address of any other managed server on the admin LAN.
- A server running a VM host can still be registered as a physical OS if its [Category] of [Server OS] is set to [Windows/Linux].
(For Windows Server 2008, etc.)
A VM host server that was mistakenly registered as a physical OS should be deleted and re-registered as a VM host.
- When registering rack mount servers on which VMware ESXi is operating, select [Disable] for [Association with server
management software (ServerView)] even when using PRIMERGY servers.
After registering the server, clear the [Register agent] checkbox and register the agent after registration of the server is complete.
3. Click <OK>.
The registered server will be displayed in the server resource tree.
Note
- After registering the server, please verify that the information registered for the remote management controller is correct. This can be
verified by trying out power operations (from Resource Orchestrator) against that server. Refer to "Chapter 14 Power Control" in the
"User's Guide VE" for details on power operations.
- When using HBA address rename setup service, please confirm that the registered server can boot properly using the HBA address
rename setup service.
If the server cannot be booted properly, ensure that the specified MAC address (NIC2) is correct.
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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 VM
guest is created, modified, deleted, or moved on a registered VM host, the changes are automatically updated in the server resource
tree.
- The VM guest name displayed in the ROR console is either the VM name defined in its server virtualization software or the host name
defined in the guest OS.
The timing at which the hostname of a guest OS is detected and displayed varies according its server virtualization software. For
details, refer to "D.3 Functional Differences between Products" in the "Design Guide VE".
- It is recommended not to use duplicate names for physical OSs, VM hosts and VM guests. If duplicated names are used, those resources
cannot be managed from the command-line.
- When registering a server on which the agent was installed, it is necessary to either reboot the server or restart its related services
(explained in the "2.2 Starting and Stopping the Agent" in the "Operation Guide CE") after server registration. This step has to be
done before running any image operation (system image backup or cloning image collection).
For details on how to restart the agent, refer to "2.2 Starting and Stopping the Agent" in the "Operation Guide CE".
5.5.2 Registering LAN Switches
Use the following procedure to register LAN switches:
2. Register LAN switches displayed in the network device tree. For instructions, refer to "Registration".
Note
When using "auto-configuration of network devices" function on a LAN switch, register it as a network device using the method described
LAN switches registered using the registration method described here will only be monitored.
Discovery
1. From the ROR console menu, select [Tools]-[Topology]-[Discover LAN switches].
The [Discover LAN Switches] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Start address
Enter the start IP address of the network where to discover LAN switches.
Enter the IP address using periods ".".
Subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask of the network where to discover LAN switches.
Enter the IP address using periods ".".
Addresses in range
Enter the number of addresses to scan for LAN switches.
Enter a number greater than 1.
The maximum number of addresses is determined by the number of hosts allowed by the subnet mask.
Example
If subnet mask is "255.255.255.0", the number of addresses in the specified range could be any value between 1 and 256.
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SNMP Community
Enter 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 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
3. Click <OK>.
Resource Orchestrator starts scanning for LAN switches within the specified network range.
Discovered LAN switches will be displayed under the network device tree with the status [[Unregistered]].
Registration
1. In the ROR console network device tree, right-click a discovered LAN switch, and select [Register]-[LAN Switch] from the popup
menu.
The [Register LAN Switch] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
LAN switch name
Enter the name to assign to this LAN switch blade.
Enter up to 32 characters, including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), hyphens ("-"), or periods
(".").
By default, the name of a discovered LAN switch will be set to its system name or to its IP address if the system name could
not be detected.
SNMP Community
Enter 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 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
3. Click <OK>.
The registered LAN switch will be displayed in the network device tree.
Note
It is possible to set an automatically detected IP address to another unregistered LAN switch. However, this will result in the Resource
Orchestrator configuration being inconsistent with the actual network configuration.
If a LAN switch was registered with the IP address of another network device, delete the registered LAN switch following the instructions
given in "9.4.2 Deleting LAN Switches and Network Devices", then perform Discover and Register again.
5.5.3 HBA address rename Settings
Use the following procedure to configure HBA address rename settings.
Point
When creating a physical L-Server using a rack mount server, the following procedure is not necessary.
Only the HBA address rename setup service is necessary.
Refer to "Chapter 10 Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service" in the "Setup Guide CE".
The HBA address rename function allows the admin server to control the WWNs set on a managed server's HBAs. Since the admin server
carried over these settings when performing maintenance on or switching managed servers, it is not necessary to set the storage side
configuration again.
Use of the HBA address rename function requires registering specific settings for each managed server in advance.
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Note
- The HBA address rename function is not available if ServerView Deployment Manager is used on the admin LAN. For details, refer
to "Appendix B Co-Existence with ServerView Deployment Manager" in the "Setup Guide VE".
- For servers which already have server switchover configured, when configuring or changing HBA address rename, the following
conditions must be met:
- Primary servers with HBA address rename configured
- Spare servers with the server switchover method HBA address rename configured
For any servers that do not meet these conditions, cancel any existing recovery settings before enabling the HBA address rename
function on a server.
- HBA address rename and VIOM cannot be used together within the same chassis.
- When using PRIMEQUEST, FC cards set with HBA address rename cannot use the PHP function.
Restarting of a server is required after replacing the FC card.
1. Storage Settings
Refer to "10.2Configuring the Storage Environment" in the "Design Guide CE"to configure the storage.
When altering the configuration of a storage device already used by active servers, ensure those servers are powered off before performing
any configuration changes.
2. Settings for the HBA address rename Function
1. On the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server (or the physical OS or VM host on the server), and select
[Modify]-[HBA Address Rename Settings] from the popup menu.
The [HBA Address Rename Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. Define the following settings:
WWNN
Specify the WWNN value provided by the "I/O virtualization Option".
The admin server generates WWPNs automatically from the values that are input into the WWNN and the number of HBA
ports.
HBA ports
Specify the following values according to the system configuration.
- To create a single-path configuration, specify "1".
- To create a multi-path configuration, specify "2".
However, it is necessary to specify "1" during installation of the operating system. Specify "2" and reconfigure HBA address
rename settings after setting up the multi-path driver.
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Example
For a server with two ports, WWNs could be configured as follows.
WWNN value provided by "I/O Virtualization Option": 20:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
Values to set in the [HBA address rename settings] dialog
"WWNN" value 20:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
"HBA port number" on board: 2
Values actually set by the admin server on the HBA (WWPNs are generated automatically)
WWNN value for ports 1 and 2 of the HBA
WWPN value for HBA port 1
WWPN value for HBA port 2
: 20:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
: 21:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
: 22:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
Information
WWN settings are applied to managed servers during server startup.
3. Check the [Restart the server] checkbox if the server is to be restarted.
Information
Select server restart in the following cases.
- When installing an operating system immediately after performing the above settings
Insert the operating system installation CD in the target server and select server restart. Once the server has been restarted, its
WWN settings are applied and the operating system installation starts.
- When an operating system is already running (if changing storage settings)
Click <OK> to restart the target server and apply its WWN settings.
The server restart is not required in other cases. The WWN that has been set is enabled at the next restart.
4. Click <OK>.
Information
When using a server without an OS, the resource name displayed on the server resource tree is the same as that of the physical
server.
5. Restart the HBA address rename setup service.
The HBA address rename setup service must be running to use the HBA address rename function.
For details on how to configure these settings, refer to "Chapter 10 Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service" in the
"Setup Guide CE".
5.6 Registering Network Resources
To register a network resource, specify a network pool when creating the network resource.
Configuration is necessary for each network with which connections will be established.
For physical L-Servers, network resources for the admin LAN and public LAN are necessary.
For virtual L-Servers, network resources for the public LAN are necessary.
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Prerequisites for Resource Orchestrator Operation
The prerequisites for the network environment, VM host, and physical server used to run Resource Orchestrator differ depending on the
L-Server used.
- For Physical L-Servers
Refer to "D.4 Network Preparations" in the "Design Guide CE".
- For Virtual L-Servers
Refer to "Appendix E Preparations for Creating a Virtual L-Server" in the "Design Guide CE".
Automatic Network Configuration
By creating network resources in advance and connecting NIC and network resources when creating an L-Server, the following settings
matching the network resource definition will be registered automatically.
Configuration of a physical NIC (hereinafter a physical LAN segment) used by each blade server model and VM host must be defined in
the server NIC definitions. Specifying the physical LAN segment defined in the server NIC definitions from the network resource allows
the users to select a physical NIC for each network resource.
- When using VMware as server virtualization software
By entering the name of the port group to exclude from automatic network configuration in the "VMware excluded port group definition
file", creation of an L-Server is possible even when the service console and port group use the same VLAN.
- When using blade servers and LAN switch blades in switch mode or end-host mode
Tagged VLANs can be automatically configured for external connection ports of LAN switch blades.
Details of auto configuration differ depending on L-Server type.
- For Physical L-Servers
When using physical L-Servers, refer to "B.3.1 Automatic Network Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
- For Virtual L-Servers
Refer to the setup section for the server virtualization software to use in "Appendix C Configuration when Creating Virtual L-Servers"
in the "Setup Guide CE".
Manual Network Configuration
When using a port group on a virtual switch [VMware], a virtual network [Hyper-V], or a virtual bridge [Xen] [KVM] that has been
manually configured with a physical NIC selected beforehand, use one of the following procedures to create a network resource:
- The Procedure From the GUI
In the dialog displayed when creating a new network resource, check [Use configured virtual switches.] checkbox and then create a
network resource (manually configured network resource).
- The Procedure From the Command Line
Create a network resource (manually configured network resource) with auto="false" specified for the "<Network>" element in the
XML definition file.
To perform auto-configuration of a network device (an L2 switch) when creating a network resource, specify auto="true" for the
"<SwitchConfiguration>" element and the ruleset name to use for auto-configuration for the"<Ruleset>" element in the XML definition
file.
5.7 Registering Network Devices
This section explains how to register network devices.
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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 the "auto-configuration for network device" function
- Network devices to be monitored using the "Network monitoring" function
Resource Orchestrator supports registration of the following types of network devices.
- Firewall
- Server Load Balancer
- LAN Switches
Use the following procedure to register a network device:
1. Create network configuration information for the network device to register.
2. Register the network device using the network configuration information created in 1.
5.7.1 Creating the Network Configuration Information (XML Definition)
Create the network configuration information (XML definition) necessary for registering the network device to be managed by Resource
Orchestrator.
See
For how to create network configuration information (XML definitions), refer to "9.4.8 When Registering Network Devices as Resources"
in the "Design Guide CE".
5.7.2 Registering Network Devices
This section explains how to register network devices.
When registering individual network devices
Use the rcxadm netdevice create command to register network devices defined in network configuration information (XML definition).
When batch registering multiple network devices
Use the rcxadm netconfig import command to register network devices defined in network configuration information (XML definition).
See
- For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the rcxadm netconfig command, refer to "3.7 rcxadm netconfig" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
- When registering network devices, if multiple network devices are registered with the same resource name, the following problems
will occur. Make sure to use a name that is unique on the system when registering a network device.
- Network devices cannot be identified by name in the resource list.
- Modification of a network device using the rcxadm netdevice modify command is not possible because the target network device
cannot be identified.
Change the name of the network device to modify the settings of, referring to "7.4 Changing LAN Switch Settings" and then
modify the settings using the rcxadm netdevice modify command.
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- Deletion of a network device using the rcxadm netdevice delete command is not possible because the target network device cannot
be identified.
- The intended network device may not be automatically configured.
- Disaster Recovery may fail.
- Under redundancy configuration, it is only enabled for the same vendor and model. For this reason, registration should be made
specifying the same group ID as the network device that has been already registered for redundancy configuration. During the
registration confirmation process, if the network device has a different vendor name and device name from the registered one,
registration as a network device will fail.
5.8 When using PRIMEQUEST Servers
This section explains how to register resources when using PRIMEQUEST servers.
- Registering Chassis (For PRIMEQUEST Servers)
- Registering PRIMEQUEST Servers
5.8.1 Registering Chassis (For PRIMEQUEST Servers)
By registering a chassis, every partition mounted in the chassis will be automatically detected and displayed as an unregistered server in
the server resource tree. Register these managed servers individually.
Use the following procedure to register a chassis:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click [Server Resources], and select [Register]-[PRIMEQUEST] from the popup
menu.
The [Register Chassis] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Admin LAN (IP address)
Enter the virtual IP address that was set on the chassis management board.
Enter the IP address using periods ".".
Chassis name
Enter a name to assign to this chassis.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community that was set on the chassis management board.
Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
Remote server management
User ID
Enter the ID of a remote server management user account with administrative authority over this managed server.
This user ID must be between 8 and 16 alphanumeric characters long.
A user ID with at least administrator privileges within the remote server management must be specified.
Password
Enter the password of the above remote server management user account.
This password must be between 8 and 16 alphanumeric characters long.
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Note
The [User ID] and [Password] of [Remote server management] are different from the user name and password used to log in on
the Web-UI for management board.
3. Click <OK>.
The mounted chassis will be displayed under the server resource tree.
Any partition mounted within this chassis will be detected automatically and shown as: [chassis_name-
partition_number[Unregistered]].
The only operation available for those unregistered partitions is server registration, while the ROR console can only display their
hardware statuses and properties.
If the manager is installed on one of those partitions, this partition will be shown as: [chassis_name-partition_number[Admin
Server]].
In that case, server registration will not be available for the admin server, but its hardware status and properties will be displayed
in the ROR console.
5.8.2 Registering PRIMEQUEST Servers
5.9 When using SPARC Enterprise Servers
This section explains how to register resources when using SPARC Enterprise servers.
- Registering SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers
- Registering SPARC Enterprise (M3000/T Series) Servers
5.9.1 Registering SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers
By registering a chassis, every partition mounted in the chassis will be automatically detected and displayed as an unregistered server in
the server resource tree. Register these managed servers individually.
For details on registering managed servers, refer to "5.9.2 Registering SPARC Enterprise (M3000/T Series) Servers".
Use the following procedure to register a chassis:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click [Server Resources], and select [Register]-[SPARC Enterprise (Partition Model)]
from the popup menu.
The [Register Chassis] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Admin LAN (IP address)
Enter the IP address of the XSCF of the target chassis.
Enter the IP address using periods ".".
Chassis name
Enter a name to assign to this chassis.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community of the XSCF used to manage the target chassis.
Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
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Remote management controller (XSCF)
User ID
Enter the ID of an XSCF user account with administrative authority over the target chassis.
Enter a string of up to 31 alphanumeric characters, hyphens ("-"), and underscores ("_"). This name must start with an alphabet
character.
This user should have "platadm" privileges for XSCF.
Password
Enter the password of an XSCF user account with administrative authority over the target chassis.
Enter up to 32 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols.
"!", "@", "#", "$", "%", "^", "&", "*", "[", "]", "{", "}", "(", ")", "-", "+", "=", "~", ",", ">", "<", "/", "'", "?", ";", ":"
3. Click <OK>.
The mounted chassis will be displayed under the server resource tree.
Any partition mounted within this chassis will be detected automatically and shown as: [chassis_name-
partition_number[Unregistered]].
The only operation available for those unregistered partitions is server registration, while the ROR console can only display their
hardware statuses and properties.
5.9.2 Registering SPARC Enterprise (M3000/T Series) Servers
This section explains the method for registering SPARC Enterprise (M3000/T series) servers.
Use the following procedure to register SPARC Enterprise (M3000/T series) servers:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click [Server Resources], and select [Register]-[SPARC Enterprise (M3000/T series)]
from the popup menu.
The [Register SPARC Enterprise] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
- Physical Server Name
- [Register agent] checkbox
- Remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF)
- Controller type
- IP address
- User ID
- Password
- SNMP Community
- Admin LAN
- IP address
With Agent Registration
- OS
- Type
- User ID
- Password
Physical Server Name
Enter a name to assign to this physical server.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
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[Register agent] checkbox
- Without Agent Registration
Automatic registration of agents is not performed after server registration.
After registering servers, register agents as required.
If registering agents, register agents after checking the product name is displayed in the General Area of [Resource Details]
tab.
Executing [Update] acquires the latest information.
- With Agent Registration
Agents are automatically registered after server registration is completed.
Remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF)
For SPARC Enterprise M3000 servers
Controller type
Select [XSCF].
IP address
Enter the IP address of this server's remote management controller (XSCF).
User ID
Enter the ID of a XSCF user account with administrative authority over this server.
Enter up to 31 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-"). This name should start
with an alphabet character.
This user should have "platadm" privileges for XSCF.
Password
Enter the password of the above XSCF user account.
Enter up to 32 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols.
"!", "@", "#", "$", "%", "^", "&", "*", "[", "]", "{", "}", "(", ")", "-", "+", "=", "~", ",", ">", "<", "/", "'", "?", ";", ":"
SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community that was set on this server's remote management controller (XSCF).
Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
For SPARC Enterprise T servers
Controller type
Select [ILOM].
IP address
Enter the IP address of this server's remote management controller (ILOM).
User ID
Enter the ID of an ILOM user account with administrative authority over this server.
Enter between 4 and 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-"). This name should
start with an alphabet character.
This user ID should have "Admin" privileges for ILOM.
Password
Enter the password of the above ILOM user account.
Enter between 8 and 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols.
"!", "@", "#", "$", "%", "^", "&", "*", "[", "]", "{", "}", "(", ")", "-", "+", "=", "~", ",", ">", "<", "/", "'", "?", ";", ":"
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SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community name of this server's remote management controller (ILOM).
Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
Admin LAN
IP address
Enter the IP address used by this server on the admin LAN.
Server OS
Category
Select the appropriate server OS category (Physical OS or VM host).
Selecting [Solaris Containers] activates the user name and password input fields.
Those refer to the user name and password entered during installation of this VM host.
For a Physical OS
Select [Solaris].
For a VM Host
Select [Solaris Containers], and enter the VM host login account information.
This login account information will be used by Resource Orchestrator to control and communicate with the registered VM
host.
User ID
Enter the user ID to log in to the VM host.
Specify a user ID that has VM host administrator authority.
Enter up to 466 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), periods ("."), or hyphens ("-"). This name
should start with an alphabet character.
Password
Enter the password of the user to log in to the VM host.
Enter up to 256 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and symbols.
3. Click <OK>.
The registered server will be displayed in the server resource tree.
Note
After registering the server, please verify that the information registered for the remote management controller is correct. This can be
verified by trying out power operations (from Resource Orchestrator) against that server. For details on power operations, refer to "Chapter
14 Power Control" in the "User's Guide VE".
5.10 Registering Power Monitoring Devices
This section explains how to register power monitoring devices.
Registering power monitoring devices (PDU or UPS) enables monitoring of power consumption.
Use the following procedure to register power monitoring devices.
1. In the ROR console power monitoring device tree, right-click [Power Monitoring Devices] and select [Register]-[Power Monitoring
Device] from the popup menu.
The [Register Power Monitoring Device] dialog is displayed.
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2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Device name
Enter a name to assign to this power monitoring device. When exporting power consumption data, use this name to select power
monitoring devices for which to export data.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Admin LAN (IP address)
Enter the IP address that was set on this power monitoring device. This IP address will be used to collect power consumption
data from this power monitoring device.
SNMP Community
Enter the SNMP community that was set on this power monitoring device.
Either select [public] or enter an arbitrary string.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
This SNMP community will be used to collect power consumption data from this power monitoring device (via SNMP protocol).
Voltage
Enter the voltage (V) supplied to this power monitoring device. Enter a number between 10 and 999. Power consumption data
is calculated using the electrical current value obtained from this power monitoring device and its specified voltage.
Comments
Enter a comment that describes this power monitoring device.
Enter up to 128 alphanumeric characters or symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
Note
A line break is counted as one character.
3. Click <OK>.
The registered power monitoring device will be displayed under the power monitoring devices tree.
If collection of power data is disabled in the option settings, data will not be collected even if power monitoring devices are registered.
Note
Resource Orchestrator is not aware of the relationship between power monitoring devices and actual server resources. Make sure to register
the power monitoring devices that are connected to the server resources for which you want to monitor power consumption.
5.11 Registering Admin LAN Subnets
This section explains how to perform admin LAN subnet registration.
Registering admin LAN subnets enables management of managed servers belonging to subnets other than that of the admin LAN.
Use the following procedure to register an admin LAN subnet.
1. From the ROR console menu, select [Settings]-[Admin LAN Subnet].
The [Admin LAN Subnet] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <Add>.
The [Add Admin LAN Subnet] dialog is displayed.
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3. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Subnet name
Set the subnet name for registration.
The name must start with an alphabetic character and can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters long (including underscores, "_",
hyphens, "-", and periods, ".").
Network address
Configure the network address of the subnet used as the admin LAN.
Enter valid values for the network address.
Subnet mask
Enter valid values for the subnet mask.
Gateway
Enter the settings for the gateway used for communication with the admin server on the admin LAN.
4. Click <OK>.
Information
When registering an admin LAN subnet for the first time, change the simplified DHCP service for Resource Orchestrator to the OS standard
DHCP Service.
Resource Orchestrator takes exclusive possession of the OS standard DHCP Service.
Note
- It is necessary to perform network settings for each admin LAN subnet so that managed servers belonging to subnets other than the
admin LAN can communicate with the admin server.
For details on how to configure the network settings, refer to "Chapter 9 Defining and Configuring the Network Environment" in the
"Design Guide CE".
- In a clustered manager configuration, when registering an admin LAN subnet for the first time, perform "Settings for Clustered Manager
Settings for Clustered Manager Configurations
The following configuration is necessary only when registering an admin LAN subnet for the first time.
[Windows Manager]
Information
When configuring a cluster system in an environment that already has an admin LAN registered, perform steps 5 to 10, and 13.
1. Allocate the shared disk to the primary node.
Right-click [Services and Applications]-[RC-manager] on the Failover Cluster Management tree, and select [Move this service or
application to another node]-[1 - Move to node node_name] from the displayed menu.
The name of the primary node is displayed for node_name.
2. Delete the registry replication settings from the following "Services and Applications" of the manager.
Based on the following table, delete registry replication for the resources.
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Resources for
Deletion
Registry Key
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu
\SystemcastWizard\ResourceDepot
Deployment Service
PXE Services
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu
\SystemcastWizard\DatabaseBroker\Default
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu
\SystemcastWizard\DHCP
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu
\SystemcastWizard\PXE\ClientBoot\
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Deletion
Registry Key
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard
\ResourceDepot
Deployment Service
PXE Services
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard
\DatabaseBroker\Default
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\DHCP
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\]SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\PXE
\ClientBoot\
Perform the following procedure for each of the above resources:
a. Right-click the target resource on [Other Resources] on the [Summary of RC-manager] displayed in the middle of the [Failover
Cluster Management] window, and select [Properties] from the displayed menu.
The [target_resource Properties] window will be displayed.
b. From the [Root Registry Key] displayed on the [Registry Replication] tab, select the above registry keys and click <Remove>.
The selected key is removed from [Root Registry Key].
When deleting the second registry key, repeat step b.
c. Click <Apply>.
The settings are applied.
d. Click <OK> to close the dialog.
3. Take the following services of the "Services and Applications" for the manager offline.
- Deployment Service
- TFTP Service
- PXE Services
4. Register the admin LAN subnet.
5. On the primary node, bring the shared disk of the manger online, and take all other cluster resources offline.
6. Open [Services] from [Administrative Tools] on the Windows Control Panel, and then configure the startup type of DHCP Server
service as "Manual" on the [Services] window.
7. From the [Services] window, stop the DHCP Server service.
8. Using Explorer, copy the following folder from the local disk of the primary node to the folder on the shared disk.
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Local Disk (Source)
Shared Disk (Target)
%SystemRoot%\System32\dhcp
Drive_name:\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\dhcp
Example
When the OS has been installed on the C drive, it is %SystemRoot%C:\Windows.
9. Configure access rights for the folder for the DHCP Server that was copied to the shared disk. Execute the following command
using the command prompt of the primary node:
>cacls Drive_name:\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\dhcp /T /P "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:F" "BUILTIN
\Administrators:F" "NT SERVICE\DHCPServer:F" <RETURN>
10. Add the DHCP Server to "Services and Applications" for the manager.
a. Right-click [Services and Applications]-[RC-manager], and select [Add a resource]-[Other Resources]-[1 - Add a DHCP
Service] from the displayed menu.
A [New DHCP Service] will be created in the [DHCP Service] in [Summary of RC-manager].
b. Right-click the [New DHCP Service], and select [Properties] from the popup menu.
The [New DHCP Service Properties] window will be displayed.
c. Change the [Resource Name] on the [General] tab, and set the paths given in the following table.
Item
Database path
Monitoring file path
Backup path
Value to Specify
Drive_name:\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\dhcp\
Drive_name:\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\dhcp\
Drive_name:\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\dhcp\backup\
After making the settings, click <Apply>.
From here, the explanation is made assuming that [Resource Name] was set as [DHCP Server].
d. On the "Resource" of the [Dependencies] tab, select the following name, and select AND from "AND/OR".
- Shared Disks
- Network Name
- Admin LAN IP Address
e. Click <Apply>.
f. Click <OK>.
11. Configure the registry replication settings from the following "Services and Applications" of the manager.
Following the table in step 2, set replication of the registry of the resource.
Perform the following procedure for each resource.
a. Right-click the target resource on [Other Resources] on the [Summary of RC-manager] displayed in the middle of the [Failover
Cluster Management] window, and select [Properties] from the displayed menu.
The [target_resource Properties] window will be displayed.
b. Click <Add> on the [Registry Replication] tab.
The [Registry Key] window will be displayed.
c. Configure the above registry key in [Root registry key].
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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, click <Apply>.
f. Click <OK> to close the dialog.
12. Configure the dependencies of the resources of the manager "service or application".
Configure the dependencies of resources based on the following table.
If some resources have been configured, select AND from [AND/OR] and add the dependent resource.
Resource for Configuration
Dependent Resource
PXE Services
DHCP Server
13. Restart the manager.
Right-click [Services and Applications]-[RC-manager] on the Failover Cluster Management tree, and select [Bring this service or
application online] from the displayed menu.
[Linux Manager]
Information
When configuring a cluster system in an environment that already has an admin LAN registered, in addition to the installation procedure
for the cluster system, perform steps 1 to 2 and 4 to 11.
In that case, set the manager that is operating now as the primary node of the cluster system.
1. Stop cluster applications.
Use the cluster system's operation management view (Cluster Admin) and stop the manager cluster service (cluster application).
2. Mount the shared disk (Primary node)
Mount the shared disk for managers on the primary node.
3. Stop automatic startup of the dhcpd service (Primary node and Secondary node)
Disable automatic startup of the dhcpd service by executing the following command.
# chkconfig dhcpd off <RETURN>
4. Copy dynamic disk files (Primary node)
a. Copy the files and directory on the local disk of the primary node to the shared disk for managers.
Execute the following command:
# tar cf - copy_target | tar xf - -C Shared_disk_mount_point/Fujitsu/ROR/SVROR <RETURN>
- Files and Directory to Copy
- /etc/dhcpd.conf (*1)
- /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf (*2)
- /var/lib/dhcpd
*1: When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
*2: When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
b. After copying the files, change source_file_name by executing the following command.
Make sure a name like "source_file_name_old" is specified for the target_file_name.
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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 the files and directory on the local disk of the primary node for the files on the shared disk.
Execute the following command:
# ln -s shared_disk local_disk <RETURN>
Table 5.1 Files to Link
Shared Disk
Local Disk
/etc/dhcpd.conf
Mount_destination_of_shared_disk/Fujitsu/ROR/SVROR/etc/dhcpd.conf (*1)
Mount_destination_of_shared_disk/Fujitsu/ROR/SVROR/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf (*2)
Mount_destination_of_shared_disk/Fujitsu/ROR/SVROR/var/lib/dhcpd
/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
/var/lib/dhcpd
*1: When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
*2: When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
6. Change the settings of the DHCP service (Primary node)
Change the following files when registering the admin LAN subnet, and set the takeover logical IP address after the change to the
DHCP server.
File name
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
/etc/dhcpd.conf
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
Add the following lines, and set the takeover logical IP address.
option dhcp-server-identifier takeover logical IP address;
Example
When the takeover logical IP address is 192.168.4.100
#
# DHCP Server Configuration file.
# see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.conf.sample
#
ddns-update-style none;
option vendor-class-identifier "PXEClient";
option dhcp-server-identifier 192.168.4.100; # This line is added.
subnet 192.168.4.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
7. Unmount the shared disk. (Primary node)
Unmount the shared disk for managers from the primary node.
8. Mount the shared disk (Secondary node)
Mount the shared disk for managers on the secondary node.
9. Back up files and configure symbolic links for the shared disk (Secondary node)
a. Perform step b. of step 4 and back up the files on the local disk.
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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 from the secondary node.
11. Start cluster applications.
Use the cluster system's operation management view (Cluster Admin) and start the manager cluster service (cluster application).
12. Register the admin LAN subnet.
5.12 Registering BMC BladeLogic Server Automation
This section explains how to register BMC BladeLogic Server Automation.
Registration of BMC BladeLogic Server Automation enables use of virtual L-Servers of Solaris containers.
For details on the required BMC BladeLogic Server Automation settings, refer to "H.1 Coordination with BMC BladeLogic Server
Automation" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Use the following procedure to register BMC BladeLogic Server Automation:
1. From the ROR console menu, select [Settings]-[Register]-[Management Software(BladeLogic)].
The [Register Management Software(BladeLogic)] dialog is displayed.
2. Set the following items:
Management software name
Enter the name of the target BMC BladeLogic Server Automation.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Label
Enter the Label of the Management software.
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Comments
Enter the Comment of the Management software.
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
3. Click <OK>.
BMC BladeLogic Server Automation is registered using the entered information.
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Chapter 6 Changing Admin Server Settings
This chapter explains how to change the settings for the admin server.
6.1 Changing Admin IP Addresses
Use the following procedure to change the IP address used on the admin LAN by the admin server.
1. Log on to the admin server with OS administrative privileges.
2. Stop the manager.
Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
3. Change the SNMP trap destination set for the management blade and LAN switch blades.
Set the SNMP trap destination to the new IP address of the admin server.
Note
Depending on the LAN switch blade used, setting an SNMP trap destination may restrict SNMP access to that switch blade.
In a clustered manager configuration, set the physical IP addresses of both the primary and secondary nodes as SNMP trap
destinations.
If the LAN switch blade is set to only grant access from known IP addresses, be sure to give permissions to the physical IP addresses
of both the primary and secondary cluster nodes, as is done with trap destination settings.
For details, refer to the manual of the LAN switch blade to be used.
4. Change the IP address set within the operating system.
Change the IP address following the instructions given in the operating system's manual.
If the admin LAN has been made redundant, change the admin IP address set in the following tools or products.
- PRIMECLUSTER GLS
- BACS
- Intel PROSet
Refer to the manual of each product for usage details.
In a clustered manager configuration, change the cluster IP address according to the instructions given in "Changing the IP Address
5. Change the IP address registered as the manager's admin IP address.
Use the rcxadm mgrctl modify command to set a new IP address.
[Windows Manager]
>"Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm" mgrctl modify -ip IP_address <RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm mgrctl modify -ip IP_address <RETURN>
In a clustered manager configuration, for details on how to change the admin IP address registered for the manager, refer to "Settings
6. Log in to the managed server with an OS administrator account.
7. Change ServerView Agents settings on the managed server.
Change the SNMP trap destination of the ServerView Agents. Refer to the ServerView Agent manual for details on changing SNMP
trap settings.
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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" in the "Operation Guide CE".
9. Change Agent settings. [Windows] [Hyper-V] [Linux] [Xen] [KVM]
Use the rcxadm agtctl modify command to set the new manager IP address.
[Windows] [Hyper-V]
>"Installation_folder\Agent\bin\rcxadm" agtctl modify -manager IP_address <RETURN>
[Linux] [Xen] [KVM]
# /opt/FJSVrcxat/bin/rcxadm agtctl modify -manager IP_address <RETURN>
10. Restart the agents on managed servers. [Windows] [Hyper-V] [Linux] [Xen] [KVM]
Start the agent referring to "2.2 Starting and Stopping the Agent" in the "Operation Guide CE".
11. Restart the manager.
Start the manager referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Repeat steps 6 to 11 for each managed server on which an agent is running.
12. Re-configure the HBA address rename setup service.
When using the HBA address rename function, change the IP address of the admin server that is set for the HBA address rename
setup service according to "Chapter 10 Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service" in the "Setup Guide CE".
13. Back up managed servers.
If system image backups have already been collected from managed servers, it is recommended to update those images in order to
reflect the changes made above. For details on system image backups, refer to "10.1.2 Offline Backup of the Admin Server" in the
"Operation Guide CE".
System images backed up before changing the admin IP address of the admin server cannot be restored anymore after the change.
It is recommended to delete all system images collected before change, unless those images are specifically needed.
14. Collect a cloning image. [Physical Servers]
If cloning images have already been collected from managed servers, it is recommended to update those images to reflect the change
Cloning images collected before changing the admin IP address of the admin server cannot be deployed anymore after the change.
It is recommended to delete all cloning images collected before change, unless those images are specifically needed.
Note
- IP addresses belonging to registered admin LAN subnets cannot be changed.
- When a managed server belongs to the same subnet as the admin server, either delete the managed server or manually change
the admin IP address of the managed server. Without changing the IP address of the managed server, it is not possible to register
the information of the subnet the managed server belongs to, or change the information of the subnet.
Changing the IP Address of a Clustered Manager
In a clustered manager configuration, use the following procedure to change the IP address set within the operating system.
[Windows Manager]
Change the IP address using the [Failover Cluster Management] window.
[Linux Manager]
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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 the admin server's primary node.
Log in to the operating system of the admin server's primary node with administration privileges.
3. Mount the shared disk on the primary node.
Mount the admin server's shared disk on the primary node.
4. Change takeover the logical IP address.
Release PRIMECLUSTER GLS virtual interface settings from the PRIMECLUSTER resource, then change the PRIMECLUSTER
GLS configuration.
For details, refer to the PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services manual.
5. Activate the takeover logical IP address.
Use the PRIMECLUSTER GLS command-line to activate the takeover logical IP address.
For details, refer to the PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services manual.
Settings for Clustered Manager Configurations
In a clustered manager configuration, use the following procedure to register an IP address as the manager's admin LAN IP address.
[Windows Manager]
1. Cancel registry replication settings.
On the primary node, bring online the shared disk and IP address, and take all other resources offline.
Next, remove the following registry key from the registry replication settings set for the [PXE Services] cluster resource.
- x64
SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\DHCP
- x86
SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\DHCP
Use the following procedure to remove the registry key.
a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the "PXE Services" resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-[Other
Resources], and select [Properties] from the popup menu.
The [PXE Services Properties] window will be displayed.
b. In the [Registry Replication] tab, select the above registry key.
c. Click <Remove>.
The selected key is removed from the [Root registry key] list.
d. After removing the registry key, click <Apply>.
e. Click <OK> to close the dialog.
2. Change the manager IP address on the primary node.
On the primary node, use the rcxadm mgrctl modify command to set the new IP address.
>"Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm" mgrctl modify -ip IP_address <RETURN>
3. Restore registry replication settings.
Restore the registry key deleted in step 1 to the registry replication settings of the [PXE Services] resource.
Use the following procedure to restore the registry key.
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a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the "PXE Services" resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-[Other
Resources], and select [Properties] from the popup menu.
The [PXE Services Properties] window will be displayed.
b. Click <Add> on the [Registry Replication] tab.
The [Registry Key] window will be displayed.
c. Configure the above registry key in [Root registry key].
d. Click <OK>.
e. After configuration of the registry keys is complete, click <Apply>.
f. Click <OK> to close the dialog.
4. Assign the manager's shared disk and IP address to the secondary node.
Right-click [Services and Applications]-[RC-manager] on the Failover Cluster Management tree, and select [Move this service or
application to another node]-[1 - Move to node node_name] from the displayed menu.
The name of the secondary node is displayed for node_name.
5. Change the manager IP address on the secondary node.
On the secondary node, use the rcxadm mgrctl modify command to set the new IP address.
Use the same IP address as the one set in step 2.
6. Assign the manager's shared disk and IP address to the primary node.
Right-click [Services and Applications]-[RC-manager] on the Failover Cluster Management tree, and select [Move this service or
application to another node]-[1 - Move to node node_name] from the displayed menu.
The name of the primary node is displayed for node_name.
7. On the primary node, take the manager's shared disk and IP address offline.
[Linux Manager]
1. Change the IP address set for the admin LAN.
Set a new IP address on the primary node using the following command.
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm mgrctl modify -ip IP_address <RETURN>
2. De-activate the admin server's takeover logical IP address.
Use the PRIMECLUSTER GLS command-line interface to de-activate the takeover logical IP address.
For details, refer to the PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services manual.
3. Register the takeover logical IP address as a PRIMECLUSTER resource.
Use the PRIMECLUSTER GLS command-line interface to register the virtual interface as a PRIMECLUSTER resource.
For details, refer to the PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services manual.
4. Mount the shared disk
Mount the shared disk for managers on the primary node.
5. Change the settings of the DHCP service (When registering the admin LAN subnet)
When registering an admin LAN subnet, change the file below and set the DHCP server for the takeover logical IP address.
- File name
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
/etc/dhcpd.conf
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
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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 address;
Example
When the takeover logical IP address is 192.168.4.100 before being changed
#
# DHCP Server Configuration file.
# see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.conf.sample
#
ddns-update-style none;
option vendor-class-identifier "PXEClient";
option dhcp-server-identifier 192.168.4.100; (*)
subnet 192.168.4.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
* Note: Change the IP address in this line to the new takeover logical IP address.
6. Unmount the shared disk
Un-mount the shared disk from the primary node.
7. Log in to the admin server's secondary node.
Log in to the operating system of the admin server's secondary node with administration privileges.
8. Change takeover the logical IP address.
Use the PRIMECLUSTER GLS command-line interface to remove virtual interface settings from the PRIMECLUSTER resource,
register the resource, and change the PRIMECLUSTER GLS configuration.
For details, refer to the PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services manual.
9. Change the cluster configuration.
Use the cluster RMS Wizard to change the GLS resource set in the cluster service of either one of the cluster nodes.
After completing the configuration, save it and execute the following operations.
- Configuration-Generate
- Configuration-Activate
10. Start the Manager's cluster service.
Use the cluster administration view (Cluster Admin) to start the Manager's cluster service.
6.2 Changing Port Numbers
This section explains how to change the ports used by the Manager services and related services of Resource Orchestrator.
Resource Orchestrator requires the following services to be running. When starting these services, ensure that the ports they are using do
not conflict with the ports used by other applications or services. If necessary, change the ports used by Resource Orchestrator services.
[Windows Manager]
- Manager Services
- Resource Coordinator Manager
- Resource Coordinator Task Manager
- Resource Coordinator Web Server(Apache)
- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel)
- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel2)
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- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel3) (*1)
- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel4) (*1)
- Resource Coordinator Sub Web Server(Mongrel5) (*1)
- Resource Coordinator DB Server (PostgreSQL)
- Related Services
- Deployment Service
- TFTP Service
- PXE Services
- DHCP Server (*2)
[Linux Manager]
- Manager Services
- rcxmanager
- rcxtaskmgr
- rcxmongrel1
- rcxmongrel2
- rcxmongrel3 (*1)
- rcxmongrel4 (*1)
- rcxmongrel5 (*1)
- rcxhttpd
- rcxdb
- Related Services
- scwdepsvd
- scwpxesvd
- scwtftpd
- dhcpd (*2)
*1: In Basic mode, these services are not supported.
*2: Necessary when managing a managed server in a separate subnet to the admin server.
Change the ports used by the above services if there is a possibility that they will conflict with other applications or services.
For Windows operating systems, an ephemeral port may conflict with a Resource Orchestrator service if the range allowed for ephemeral
ports is changed. In this case, change the port number to a value not included in the range for ephemeral ports.
For details, refer to "2.1.1.4 Checking Used Port Numbers" in the "Setup Guide CE".
For information on how to change the ports used by ServerView Operations Manager, refer to the ServerView Operations Manager manual.
The ports used for SNMP communication and server power control are defined by standard protocols and fixed at the hardware level, and
thus cannot be changed.
For the port numbers used by Resource Orchestrator, refer to "Appendix A Port List" in the "Design Guide CE".
When using a firewall on the network, firewall settings should be updated to match the new port definitions and allow communications
for any modified port.
Manager Services
Use the following procedure to change the admin server ports used by manager services:
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1. Stop the manager.
Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
2. Change the port numbers.
Use the rcxadm mgrctl modify command to set a new port number for a given service name.
[Windows Manager]
>"Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm" mgrctl modify -port name=number
<RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm mgrctl modify -port name=number <RETURN>
In a clustered manager configuration, bring offline all cluster resources except for the manager's shared disk and IP address, move
all cluster resources from the primary node to the secondary node, then execute the rcxadm mgrctl modify command on all the nodes
that are hosting cluster resources.
3. Restart manager services.
Start the manager referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Note
- When changing the "nfagent" port, the following ports on managed servers should be set to the same value.
Set the "nfagent" port set on each managed server to the same value, according to the instructions given in "7.1.6 Changing Port
Numbers".
The system image and cloning images collected before the change can no longer be used, and should be deleted.
If necessary, re-collect system images and cloning images.
Related Services
Use the following procedure to change the port numbers used for the related services: However, the port numbers of the DHCP server and
the dhcpd service cannot be changed.
[Windows Manager]
1. Change the port numbers.
a. Open the Windows Registry Editor, and search for the following subkey:
- When using a 32-bit version of Windows:
Key name: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\CLONE
- When using a 64-bit version of Windows:
Key name: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\CLONE
b. Select "PortBase" from the registry entries under this subkey.
c. From the menu, select [Edit]-[Modify].
The [Edit DWORD Value] dialog is displayed.
d. Select [Decimal] and click <OK>.
This port value will define the first port of the range used by deployment services.
However, because the related services can use up to 16 port numbers, ensure that all ports included between "PortBase"
(defined here) and "PortBase+15" do not conflict with any other applications or services. Moreover, be sure to set a value
lower than 65519 for "PortBase" so that the highest port number ("PortBase+15") does not exceed the largest valid port
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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 port number has been changed.
[Linux Manager]
1. Change the port numbers.
Edit the following file: /etc/opt/FJSVscw-common/scwconf.reg.
In PortBase (under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\CLONE), set the first value of the port
number to be used by deployment services. This value should be entered in hexadecimal format. To avoid conflicts with ephemeral
ports, use a value not included in the ephemeral port range defined by "net.ipv4_local_port_range".
However, as a maximum of 16 port numbers are used for image file creation and deployment, ensure that the port numbers for
PortBase to PortBase +15 do not conflict with ephemeral or well-known ports.
This ensures that deployment services will use ports outside of the range defined by net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range for image
operations.
Moreover, be sure to set a value lower than 65519 for "PortBase" so that the highest port number ("PortBase+15") does not exceed
the largest valid port number (65534).
In a clustered manager configuration, change port numbers on both the primary and secondary node.
2. Restart the server on which the port number has been changed.
Information
The related services allow managed servers to boot from the network using a dedicated module stored on the admin server during backup,
restore or cloning.
Note that changing port numbers on the admin server alone is enough to support communication during the above image operations.
Therefore, no additional configuration is required on the managed servers.
6.3 Changing the Maximum Number of System Image Versions
Use the following procedure to change the maximum number of system image versions.
1. Change the maximum number of system image versions.
2. Confirm the maximum number of system image versions.
For details of the methods for changing and checking the generations of system images, refer to "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Reference
Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
If the specified limit is smaller than the number of existing system image versions, older versions will not be deleted automatically. In this
case, backing up a new system image, will only delete the oldest version.
Delete unused versions of system images manually if they are no longer necessary. For details, refer to "Delete".
If the ROR console has been already opened, refresh the Web browser after changing the maximum number of system image versions.
6.4 Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image Versions
(Physical Servers)
Use the following procedure to change the maximum number of cloning image versions.
1. Change the maximum number of cloning image versions.
2. Check the maximum number of cloning image versions.
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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 "Reference
Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
If the specified limit is smaller than the number of existing cloning image versions, older versions will not be deleted automatically. In
this case, collecting a new cloning image version will require selecting a previous image version for deletion.
Delete unused image versions manually if they are no longer necessary. For details, refer to "17.5.4 Deleting".
If the ROR console has been already opened, refresh the Web browser after changing the maximum number of system image versions.
6.5 Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image Versions
(Virtual Servers)
Use the following procedure to change the maximum number of cloning image versions.
1. Change the maximum number of cloning image versions.
2. Check the maximum number of cloning image versions.
For details of the methods for changing and checking the generations of cloning images, refer to "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Reference
Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
If the specified limit is smaller than the number of existing cloning image versions, older versions will not be deleted automatically. In
this case, collecting a new cloning image version will abort the operation.
When a new cloning image version, delete the old cloning versions beforehand. For details, refer to "17.5.4 Deleting".
If the ROR console has been already opened, refresh the Web browser after changing the maximum number of system image versions.
6.6 Changing the Maximum Number of Snapshot Image Versions
Use the following procedure to change the maximum number of snapshot versions.
1. Change the maximum number of snapshot versions.
2. Confirm the maximum number of snapshot versions.
For details of the methods for changing and checking the generations of snapshots, refer to "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Reference
Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
If the specified limit is smaller than the number of existing snapshot versions, older versions will not be deleted automatically. In this case,
collecting a new snapshot on the same server will only delete the oldest version.
Delete any old snapshot versions manually if they are no longer necessary. For details on the deletion procedure, refer to "Deletion" in
If the ROR console has been already opened, refresh the Web browser after changing the maximum number of system image versions.
6.7 Changing the Image Folder Location
Use the following procedure to change the location (path) of the image files folder.
1. Select the [Image List] tab in the ROR console and confirm the current image list.
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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 Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
4. Change the location of the image file storage folder.
Change the location of the image file storage folder according to the instructions given in "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Reference
Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Because image files are actually copied over to the new location, this step may take some time to complete.
In a clustered manager configuration, for details on how to change the image file storage folder location, refer to "Settings for
5. Restart the manager.
Start the manager referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
6. Select the [Image List] tab in the ROR console and confirm the image list is same as before.
Settings for Clustered Manager Configurations
Settings differ depending on the operating system used for the manager.
[Windows Manager]
1. Cancel registry replication settings.
Bring the manager's shared disk online, and take all other resources offline.
Next, remove the following registry key from the registry replication settings set for the [Deployment Service] cluster resource.
- x64
SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\ResourceDepot
- x86
SOFTWARE\Fujitsu\SystemcastWizard\ResourceDepot
Use the following procedure to remove the registry key.
a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the [Deployment Service] resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-
[Other Resources], and select [Properties] from the popup menu.
The [Deployment Service Properties] window is displayed.
b. In the [Registry Replication] tab, select the above registry key.
c. Click <Remove>.
The selected key is removed from the "Root registry key" list.
d. After removing the registry key, click <Apply>.
e. Click <OK> to close the dialog.
2. Change the location of the image file storage folder.
Change the location of the image file storage folder according to the instructions given in "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Reference
Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Because image files are actually copied over to the new location, this step may take some time to complete.
Run the rcxadm imagemgr command from either node of the cluster resource.
The new location should be a folder on the shared disk.
3. Restore registry replication settings.
Restore the registry key deleted in step 1 to the registry replication settings of the [Deployment Service] resource.
Use the following procedure to restore the registry key.
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a. In the [Failover Cluster Management] window, right-click the [Deployment Service] resource in [Summary of RC-manager]-
[Other Resources], and select [Properties] from the popup menu.
The [Deployment Service Properties] window is displayed.
b. Click <Add> on the [Registry Replication] tab.
The [Registry Key] window will be displayed.
c. Configure the above registry key in [Root registry key].
d. Click <OK>.
e. After configuration of the registry keys is complete, click <Apply>.
f. Click <OK> to close the dialog.
[Linux Manager]
1. Mount the shared disk on the primary node.
Log in to the primary node with OS administrator privileges and mount the admin server's shared disk.
2. Change the location of the image file storage directory.
Change the location of the image file storage directory according to the instructions given in "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the
"Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Because image files are actually copied over to the new location, this step may take some time to complete.
Run the rcxadm imagemgr command on the primary node.
Also, specify a directory on the shared disk for the new image file storage directory.
3. Un-mount the shared disk from the primary node.
Un-mount the shared disk (for which settings were performed in step 1) from the primary node.
6.8 Changing the Password for the Resource Orchestrator
Database
Use the following procedure to change the password for the Resource Orchestrator database:
1. Log on to the admin server with OS administrative privileges.
2. Stop the manager.
Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
3. Change the password for the Resource Orchestrator database.
Execute the rcxadm dbctl modify command.
Enter the new password interactively.
[Windows Manager]
>"Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm" dbctl modify -passwd <RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm dbctl modify -passwd <RETURN>
In a clustered manager configuration, bring offline all manager resources except for the shared disk, move all cluster resources from
the primary node to the secondary node, then execute the rcxadm dbctl modify command on all the nodes that are hosting cluster
resources.
4. Restart the manager.
Start the manager referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
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Chapter 7 Changing Resources
This chapter explains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server.
7.1 Changing Chassis and Managed Server Settings
This section explains how to change the settings for the chassis and managed servers.
If collecting the system images and cloning images of managed servers, collect them after completing changes to managed server settings.
Note
- To change VM guest settings, use the management console of the server virtualization software used.
- A managed server that has already been registered cannot be moved to a different slot.
To move a managed server to a different slot, first delete the managed server, then move it to the new slot and register it again.
7.1.1 Changing Chassis Names
This section explains how to change chassis names.
Use the following procedure to change the name of a registered chassis.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Chassis Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. Modify the values for the following items:
Chassis name
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
3. Click <OK>.
The chassis name is changed.
7.1.2 Changing Server Names
This section explains how to change physical server names.
Names of physical OSs, VM hosts, and VM guests can be changed by a user with administrative authority. Once changed, new names are
automatically reflected in the ROR console.
Use the following procedure to change the name of a physical server.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. Modify the values for the following items:
Physical Server Name
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
3. Click <OK>.
The server name is changed.
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7.1.3 Changing Admin IP Addresses
This section explains how to change admin IP addresses.
To change the IP addresses of remote management controllers, refer to "7.1.5 Changing Server Management Unit Configuration
Settings".
Chassis
Use the following procedure to change the IP address of a chassis.
1. Change the IP address of the management blade.
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Chassis Settings] dialog is displayed.
3. Change "Admin LAN (IP address)".
4. Click <OK>.
The chassis admin IP address is changed.
Managed Servers
Use the following procedure to change the IP address of a managed server.
However, it is still required when using the same address for both the admin and public IP address. This procedure is not required when
changing only the public IP address of a server.
1. Log in to the managed server with an OS administrator account.
2. Change the IP address set within the operating system.
Change the IP address according to the OS manual.
If the admin LAN has been made redundant, change the admin IP address set in the following tools or products.
Refer to the manual of each product for usage details.
[Windows]
PRIMECLUSTER GLS
BACS
Intel PROSet
[Linux] [Solaris]
PRIMECLUSTER GLS: "NIC switching mode (Physical IP address takeover function)"
Note
When BladeLogic is being used for server management software, remove the managed servers that have been added to BladeLogic,
and add them again. When adding managed servers, specify their admin IP address.
3. Restart the managed server.
4. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
5. Change [Admin LAN (IP address)].
6. Click <OK>.
The admin IP address of the managed server is changed.
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It is not possible to change IP address settings of a managed server (primary server) with a spare server configured to a different subnet
from the spare server.
7.1.4 Changing SNMP Communities
This section explains how to change SNMP community settings.
- For blade servers, PRIMEQUEST servers, or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers
Use the following procedure to change SNMP community used by chassis and managed servers.
1. Change the SNMP community set on the management blade, management board, or XSCF.
The new SNMP community should have Read-Write permission.
For details on changing SNMP communities, refer to the manual of the management blade, management board, or XSCF.
2. Change the SNMP community set on the managed server.
Use the same name for the SNMP community of the managed server on the management blade, the management board, and
the XSCF.
Follow the instructions in the ServerView Agents manual to change the SNMP community used by a managed server.
The new SNMP community should have Read-Write permission.
3. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the
popup menu.
The [Modify Chassis Settings] dialog is displayed.
4. Change [SNMP Community].
5. Click <OK>.
The SNMP community is changed.
- For Rack Mount and Tower Servers
Use the following procedure to change the SNMP community used by PRIMERGY servers.
For servers other than PRIMERGY servers, changing SNMP communities does not require any configuration change in Resource
Orchestrator.
1. Change the SNMP community set on the managed server.
Follow the instructions in the ServerView Agents manual to change the SNMP community used by a managed server.
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
3. Change [SNMP Community].
4. Click <OK>.
The SNMP community is changed.
- For SPARC Enterprise Servers
Use the following procedure to change SNMP community used by the Remote Management Controller.
1. Change the SNMP community set on the remote management controller (XSCF).
For details on changing SNMP communities, refer to the XSCF manuals.
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the
popup menu.
The [Modify Chassis Settings] dialog is displayed.
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3. Change [SNMP Community].
4. Click <OK>.
The SNMP community is changed.
7.1.5 Changing Server Management Unit Configuration Settings
This section explains how to modify server management unit settings.
- For rack mount or tower servers
Use the following procedure to change remote management controller settings.
1. Change settings on the remote management controller.
If the user account is changed, it should still have administrator authority.
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
3. Change the [Remote Management Controller IP address]. To modify user account information, select the [Modify remote
management controller login account] checkbox, and change the [User ID] and [Password] of the [Remote management
controller].
- For SPARC Enterprise M3000 servers
Use the following procedure to change remote management controller (XSCF) settings.
1. Change settings on the remote management controller (XSCF).
If the user account is changed, it should still have administrator authority ("platadm" privileges).
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
3. Change the [Remote Management Controller IP address (ILOM/XSCF)].
To modify user account settings, select the [Modify remote management controller login account] checkbox, and change the
[User ID] and [Password] fields under [Remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF)].
- For SPARC Enterprise T servers
Use the following procedure to change remote management controller settings (ILOM).
1. Change settings on the remote management controller (ILOM).
If the user account is changed, it should still have administrator authority ("Admin" privileges).
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
3. Change the [Remote Management Controller IP address (ILOM/XSCF)].
To modify user account settings, select the [Modify remote management controller login account] checkbox, and change the
[User ID] and [Password] fields under [Remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF)].
- For PRIMEQUEST servers
Use the following procedure to change remote server management settings.
1. Change the remote server management settings.
If the user account is changed, it should still have administrator authority.
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the
popup menu.
The [Modify Chassis Settings] dialog is displayed.
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3. Select the [Modify remote server management login account] checkbox. Then, change the [User ID] and [Password] of [Remote
Server Management].
- For SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers
Use the following procedure to change remote management controller (XSCF) settings.
1. Change settings on the remote management controller (XSCF).
If the user account is changed, it should still have administrator authority ("platadm" privileges).
2. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the
popup menu.
The [Modify Chassis Settings] dialog is displayed.
3. Select the [Modify remote server management login account] checkbox. Then, change the [User ID] and [Password] of [Remote
Server Management (XSCF)].
7.1.6 Changing Port Numbers
This section explains how to change port numbers.
When changing port numbers of the agent, the "nfagent" port of the manager must also be changed. Change this according to information
For details on port numbers, refer to "Appendix A Port List" in the "Design Guide CE".
Use the following procedure to change the port numbers for managed servers:
1. Change the port numbers.
[Windows] [Hyper-V]
Use a text editor (such as Notepad) to change the following line in the Windows_system_folder\system32\drivers\etc\services file.
# service name port number/protocol name
nfagent
23458/tcp
[Linux] [VMware] [Xen] [KVM]
Use a command such as vi to change the following line in the /etc/services file.
# service name port number/protocol name
nfagent
23458/tcp
[Solaris]
Use a command such as vi to change the following line in the /etc/services file.
# service name port number/protocol name
rcvat
23458/tcp
2. Restart the server on which the port number has been changed.
7.1.7 Changing VM Host Login Account Information
This section explains how to change VM host login account information.
If the login account information (user ID and password) of the VM host entered when the VM host was registered is changed, change the
login account information of the VM host that was registered in Resource Orchestrator.
The method for changing the VM host login account is shown below.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target VM host, and select [Modify]-[VM Host Login Account] from the
popup menu.
The [Change Login Information] dialog is displayed.
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2. Enter the new login account information that was changed on the VM host.
User ID
Enter the user ID to log in to the VM host. Specify a user ID that has VM host administrator authority.
Password
Enter the password of the user to log in to the VM host.
3. Click <OK>.
VM host login information is changed.
7.1.8 Changing the VLAN Settings of LAN Switch Blades
This section explains how to change LAN switch VLAN settings.
The VLAN settings of the LAN switch blade ports connected to the physical servers can be reconfigured normally within Resource
Orchestrator.
Refer to "5.4.6 Configuring VLANs on Internal Connection Ports" for details on how to configure these settings.
7.1.9 Changing HBA address rename Settings
This section explains how to change the HBA address rename settings.
The WWNs and HBA ports that are set by HBA address rename can be reconfigured normally within Resource Orchestrator.
7.1.10 Changing Boot Options
This section explains how to change boot option settings.
The boot options configured for PRIMEQUEST servers can be changed by re-configuring them.
Use the following procedure to configure the boot option settings.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Server Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Boot option
- For UEFI
Select [UEFI].
- For Legacy Boot
Select [Legacy boot].
Note
Changing the boot option changes the information registered with Resource Orchestrator.
As the actual boot option will not be changed, it is necessary to change the BIOS settings when performing the change.
7.1.11 Changing Admin LAN Subnets
Use the following procedure to change an admin LAN subnet.
1. From the ROR console menu, select [Settings]-[Admin LAN Subnet].
The [Admin LAN Subnet] dialog is displayed.
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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.
Subnet name
The name must start with an alphabetic character and can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters long (including underscores, "_",
hyphens, "-", and periods, ".").
Network address
Enter valid values for the network address.
Subnet mask
Enter valid values for the subnet mask.
Gateway
Enter the settings for the gateway used for communication with the admin server on the admin LAN.
4. Click <Change>.
5. Click <OK>.
Note
When changing the information for a subnet other than the one the admin server belongs to, if there is even 1 managed server belonging
to the target subnet, the "Network address" and "Subnet mask" cannot be changed.
When changing the "Network address" or "Subnet mask", refer to the "Modification Procedure when there are Managed Servers Belonging
Modification Procedure when there are Managed Servers Belonging to Different Subnets
When there are managed servers in the target subnet, change the network address or the subnet mask using the following procedure.
1. Register the subnet information using the new network address or subnet mask.
2. Use the following procedure to change the admin LAN IP addresses of all managed servers belonging to the subnet before
modification.
3. Delete the subnet used before modification.
7.2 Changing Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service
This section explains how to change settings for the HBA address rename setup service. Such settings include the admin server IP address,
the port used to communicate with the admin server, and the IP address of the HBA address rename server.
7.2.1 Changing the IP Address of the Admin Server
This section explains how to change the IP address of the admin server.
When this setting is changed, the HBA address rename setup service automatically checks whether it can communicate with the new admin
server IP address.
Changing this setting also requires changing the port on the admin server side beforehand.
Change the IP address of the admin server according to "7.1.3 Changing Admin IP Addresses", and change the admin IP address for the
HBA address rename setup service according to step 12.
7.2.2 Changing the IP Address of the HBA address rename Server
This section explains how to change the IP address of the HBA address rename server.
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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 authority.
2. Stop the HBA address rename setup service.
Stop the HBA address rename setup service according to "Chapter 10 Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service" in the
"Setup Guide CE".
3. Change the IP address set within the operating system.
Change the IP address according to the OS manual.
4. Restart the HBA address rename setup service.
Start the HBA address rename setup service according to "Chapter 10 Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service" in the
"Setup Guide CE".
7.3 Changing VIOM Registration Settings
Use the following procedure to perform setting changes for management software (VIOM).
1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the management software (VIOM), and select [Modify]-[Registration
Settings] from the popup menu.
The [Modify Management Software(VIOM) Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
User ID
Enter the ID of a VIOM user account.
Password
Enter the password of the above VIOM user account.
3. Click <OK>.
To change registered VIOM server profiles, follow the procedure described in "5.1.1 Registering VIOM Server Profiles" to open
the Web interface of ServerView Virtual-IO Manager and change the settings. Changes made inside Virtual-IO Manager are
automatically reflected in Resource Orchestrator.
7.4 Changing LAN Switch Settings
This section explains how to change LAN switch settings.
7.4.1 Changing LAN Switch Basic Settings
This section explains how to change LAN switch basic settings.
The following settings can be changed.
- LAN switch name (node name for management purposes)
- Admin LAN (IP address)
- User ID
- Password
- Administrative password
- Connection method
- SNMP community name
Complete the changes to the settings on the target LAN switch before performing this procedure.
Use the following procedure to change LAN switch settings:
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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 Settings] from the popup menu.
The [Modify LAN Switch] dialog is displayed.
2. Make changes to the values as needed.
3. Click <OK>.
The settings for the LAN switch are changed with the entered information.
Note
- It is possible to set the IP address of the target switch to another unregistered LAN switch. However, this will result in the Resource
Orchestrator configuration being inconsistent with the actual network configuration.
If the IP address of the target switch is set to the same address as that of another unregistered LAN switch unintentionally, change
back the target LAN switch IP address to its original value according to the instructions given in this section.
If there are more than one LAN switch with inconsistent IP address configurations, delete all registered LAN switches according to
"9.4.2 Deleting LAN Switches and Network Devices" first, then perform Discover and Register according to "5.5.2 Registering LAN
Switches".
- SSH connection (SSH version 2) can be selected for the following LAN switch blades.
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 10Gb 18/8 (1.00 or later version)
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/8+2 (4.16 or later version)
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12 (3.12 or later version)
- LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6 (3.12 or later version)
7.4.2 Changing VLANs Set for External Connection Ports of LAN Switch
Blades
VLAN types and IDs set on the external connection ports of a managed LAN switch blade can be changed.
Note
- VLANs cannot be changed on PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
- If the port VLAN ID is unspecified or 1, a tagged VLAN ID cannot be set to 1.
- When using End-Host Mode for the following LAN switch blades, cannot modify a port vlan id, and remove a tag vlan for the external
ports which meet the follwoing conditions.
When doing the operation, inactivate a target external port, or change vlan id for internal ports which have the same vlan id as a target
external port.
LAN switch blade
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/8+2
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6
Conditions
- The port is selected as Selected Port
- The port is activated
- More than one internal port have the same vlan.
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Changing VLAN IDs
This section explains how to change VLAN IDs set on the external ports of a LAN switch.
- With Port VLANs
Use the following procedure to change VLAN IDs:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from
the popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Select "Change" and select the VLAN ID that has been changed.
Physical Port, Link Aggregation
Select [Untagged] from the VLAN type of the port number to configure or link aggregation group name.
3. Click <OK>.
The VLAN ID is changed.
- With Tagged VLANs
First delete the VLAN ID was set on the desired LAN switch blade port before setting the new VLAN ID.
Use the following procedure to change VLAN IDs:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from
the popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Select "Change" and select the VLAN ID that has been changed.
Physical Port, Link Aggregation
Select [None] from the VLAN type of the port number to configure or link aggregation group name.
3. Click <OK>.
The VLAN ID set for the selected LAN switch blade port is released.
4. Repeat step 1 and set the new VLAN ID in the [VLAN Settings] dialog.
VLAN
Select "Create new" or "Change" in the VLAN information and select the VLAN ID to be changed.
Physical Port, Link Aggregation
Select [Tagged] from the VLAN type of the port number to configure or link aggregation group name.
5. Click <OK>.
The VLAN ID is changed.
Changing VLAN Types
This section explains how to change the types of VLAN (port or tagged VLAN) set on the external ports of a LAN switch.
Use the following procedure to change VLAN types:
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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 the
popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Select "Change" and select the VLAN ID that has been changed.
Physical Port, Link Aggregation
Change the VLAN type (Untagged] or [Tagged]) of the port number to configure or link aggregation group name.
3. Click <OK>.
The VLAN type is changed.
Deleting VLAN IDs
This section explains how to delete VLAN IDs.
- Deleting VLAN IDs from LAN switch blades
Use the following procedure to delete VLAN IDs:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from
the popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Select "Change" and select the VLAN ID that has been changed.
3. Click <Delete>.
The VLAN ID is deleted.
- Deleting VLAN IDs from LAN switch ports
Use the following procedure to delete VLAN IDs:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from
the popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Select "Change" and select the VLAN ID that has been changed.
Physical Port, Link Aggregation
Select [None] from the VLAN type of the port number to delete VLANs or link aggregation group name.
3. Click <OK>.
The VLAN ID is deleted.
7.4.3 Re-discovering LAN Switches
Newly added LAN switches can be discovered by re-executing LAN switch discovery.
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When using "auto-configuration for network device" function on a LAN switch, register it as a network device using the method described
7.5 Modifying Network Resource Specifications
This section explains how to modify specifications of network resources.
The availability of modification for each item depending on the network resource type is shown below:
Table 7.1 Modification Availability Range List
Network
Admin LAN Network
Resources Directly
Connecting with
Manager
Network
Resources of
iSCSI or Public
LAN
Resources of
Additionally
Created Admin
LAN
Category
Item
Network resource name
Label
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
General Area
Comments
Yes
Yes
Yes
VLAN ID
No
No
No
External Connection Ports
Automatic configuration
physical LAN segment
Yes (*1)
No
Yes (*1)
No
Yes (*1)
No
Connection
Information
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
Auto-configuration of VLAN
on external ports
No
No
No
Subnet address/subnet mask
IP address to exclude
Default gateway
Yes (*3, *4)
Yes
Yes (*3)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Subnet information
Yes (*4)
Yes
Network resource
type
-
No
No
No
No
No
Auto-configuration
of network devices
(L2 switches) (*5)
VLAN IDs, connection ports,
etc.
Yes
Yes: Modification is possible
No: Modification is not possible
*1: Even after changing external connection ports, virtual switches, port groups, and virtual bridges that have been deployed can be used
as is. New information on the external connection ports will be reflected on the configuration of virtual switches, port groups, and virtual
bridges deployed after modification of the network resource. When modifying the deployed network according to the external connection
port, server virtualization software must be operated directly to do so.
*2: Even after changing physical LAN segments, virtual switches, port groups, and virtual bridges that have been deployed can be used
as is. New information on the physical LAN segments will be reflected on the configuration of virtual switches, port groups, and virtual
bridges deployed after modification of the network resource. When modifying the deployed network according to the physical LAN
segment, server virtualization software must be operated directly to do so.
*3: The subnet address and subnet mask of admin LAN can be changed, when there are no physical servers using the network resources
of the target of modification.
*4: Modification can be performed by executing the rcxadm mgrctl modify command.
*5: Possible when the network resource has been created specifying auto="true" for the "<SwitchConfiguration>" element in the XML
definition file.
Use the following procedure to change network resource specifications.
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1. Right-click the target network resource in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Modify Specification] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify a network resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Change the items you want to modify.
3. Click <OK>.
The network resource is changed.
Note
- The default gateway address of an admin LAN resource which is the same subnet address as that of the manager cannot be changed.
When changing the number of the IP address to use after changing the subnet addresses or subnet masks, the IP address for L-Server
is also automatically changed.
As the OS configuration installed on an L-Server is not changed, manually change it to match the detailed information of the L-Server.
- Making the following change to the network resource for which automatic configuration of VLAN on the external connection port is
specified may cause a network loop.
- Adding another external connection port on a LAN switch blade which has been already specified as an external connection port
In this case, take action to prevent a network loop first, such as disconnecting the cable for the external connection port to be added,
before making changes to the network resource.
7.6 Changing Network Device Settings
This section explains how to change settings of network devices.
Use the following procedure to change the settings of a registered network device:
1. Create network configuration information for the target network device.
2. Change the network device settings based on the network configuration information created in 1.
7.6.1 Creating the Network Configuration Information (XML Definition)
Create the network configuration information necessary for changing the registered network device settings.
In the following cases, it is possible to create network configuration information that can be used as input information for changes based
on its original network configuration information.
- When the network configuration information used for registering the network device exists
- When the network configuration information retrieved from Resource Orchestrator using the rcxadm netconfig export command exists
See
- For how to create network configuration information (XML definitions), refer to "9.4.8 When Registering Network Devices as
Resources" in the "Design Guide CE".
- For details on the rcxadm netconfig command, refer to "3.7 rcxadm netconfig" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
7.6.2 Changing Network Device Settings
This section explains how to change settings of a network device.
The following information can be changed:
- Device name
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- Location
- Type Information
- Maintenance mode
- Group ID
- SNMP Information
- Login Information
- Monitoring Settings
- Web Interface URL
Network device settings can be changed using the following methods:
- When modifying network devices individually
Use the rcxadm netdevice modify command.
- When modifying multiple network devices at one time
Use the rcxadm netconfig import command.
See
- For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the rcxadm netconfig command, refer to "3.7 rcxadm netconfig" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
- The type (in the "Type" element) cannot be modified for the network devices already registered in a network pool.
- The type (in the "Type" element) and group ID (in the "Redundancy group_id" element) cannot be modified for the network devices
already deployed for an L-Platform.
- Modifying multiple network devices at one time deletes all link information that has been registered, and then registers the link
information specified for the "Links" element.
To change device information only while keeping existing link information, do not specify the "Links" element.
7.7 Changing VM Management Software Settings
This section explains how to change VM management software settings.
The following settings can be changed.
- Location
- IP address
- User ID
- Password
Here the method for changing settings registered with Resource Orchestrator is explained.
Complete re-configuration within the VM management software admin console before performing this procedure.
Use the following procedure to change VM management software settings:
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1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software, and select [Modify]-[Registration
Settings] from the popup menu.
The [Modify Management Software(name) Settings] dialog is displayed.
The name of the selected VM management software is displayed in name.
2. Enter the following items:
Location
Select the location of the VM management software registration to change.
- If VM management software is installed on the admin server
Select [Admin Server].
- In other cases
Select [Other Server].
IP address
If [Other Server] was selected, enter the IP address of the server on which VM management software is installed.
User ID
Enter the user ID to use to control VM management software.
Password
Enter the password for VM management software.
3. Click <OK>.
VM management software settings are changed.
7.8 Changing Power Monitoring Environment Settings
This section explains how to change power monitoring environment settings.
Power environment settings include environmental data settings, collection cancel settings, and power monitoring device settings.
7.8.1 Changing Environmental Data Settings
Use the following procedure to change environmental data settings:
1. Select [Tools]-[Options] from the ROR console menu.
The [Options] dialog is displayed.
2. Click the [Environmental Data] category title, and input the following items in the displayed area.
Data to collect
Select the [Power] checkbox to start collecting power consumption data.
Polling interval (in minutes)
Enter the time interval of the data collection (1-6 or 10).
The number of devices that can be monitored simultaneously depends on the value of this polling interval and the load put on
the admin server. The following values are guidelines.
Table 7.2 Polling Interval
Polling Interval Number of Devices that can be Monitored Simultaneously
5 minutes
Up to 40 devices
Up to 60 devices
10 minutes
Use a polling interval of 5 minutes or longer when monitoring chassis and servers. Use a polling interval of 10 minutes if
monitoring more than 40 devices.
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Data storage period
Enter storage periods for each collection rate. Data older than the configured storage period will be deleted every day.
Enlarging data storage periods reduces the number of devices that can be monitored simultaneously.
Use the default storage period values when monitoring chassis and servers.
3. Click <Apply>.
The new settings are applied.
Note
If the [Power] checkbox under [Data to collect] is cleared, the collection of power consumption data (including the calculation of hourly,
daily, and other summarized data) will not be performed anymore.
7.8.2 Canceling Collection Settings for Power Monitoring Environments
This section explains how to cancel the collection of power consumption data.
Use the following procedure to cancel the collection of power consumption data.
1. Select [Tools]-[Options] from the ROR console menu.
The [Options] dialog is displayed.
2. Click the [Environmental Data] category title, and modify the values for the following items in the displayed area.
Data to collect
Clear the [Power] checkbox.
3. Click <Apply>.
Collection of environmental data is canceled.
7.8.3 Changing Power Monitoring Devices
This section explains how to change power monitoring device settings.
The following settings can be changed.
- Device name
- Admin LAN (IP address)
- SNMP community name
- Voltage
- Comments
Complete setting modifications on the actual power monitoring device before performing this procedure.
Use the following procedure to change power monitoring device settings:
1. From the ROR console, right-click the power monitoring device tree, then select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the popup
menu.
The [Modify Power Monitoring Device] dialog is displayed.
2. Make changes to the values as needed.
3. Click <OK>.
The power monitoring device settings will be changed with the entered information.
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7.9 Changing Monitoring Information Settings
This section explains how to change and cancel monitoring information settings.
7.9.1 Changing Monitoring Information Settings
This section explains how to change monitoring information settings.
The following settings can be changed.
- Enabling or disabling of ping monitoring
- Time-out
- Recovery method
- Number of reboots
Use the following procedure to change settings:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target physical OS and the VM hosts, and select [Modify]-[Monitoring
Settings] from the popup menu.
The [Configuring monitoring settings] dialog is displayed.
2. Make changes to the values as needed.
3. Click <OK>.
The settings for the monitoring information are changed to the entered settings.
7.9.2 Canceling Monitoring Information Settings
This section explains how to cancel monitoring information settings.
Use the following procedure to cancel the monitoring information settings:
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target physical OS and the VM hosts, and select [Modify]-[Monitoring
Settings] from the popup menu.
The [Configuring monitoring settings] dialog is displayed.
2. Uncheck the [Enable ping monitoring] checkbox.
3. Click <OK>.
The settings for the monitoring information are cancelled.
7.10 Changing Storage
This section explains how to change storage settings.
7.10.1 Changing Storage Management Software Basic Information
This section explains how to change the basic settings of storage management software.
The following settings can be changed.
- Label
- Comments
Use the following procedure to change the basic settings of storage management software:
1. In the ROR console storage tree, right-click the target storage management software, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings]
from the displayed menu.
The [Resource Change Setting] dialog is displayed.
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2. Modify the values for the following items:
Label
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Comments
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
3. Click <OK>.
Basic information for the storage management software is modified.
7.10.2 Changing Storage Unit Basic Information
This section explains how to change the basic information of storage units.
The following settings can be changed.
- Label
- Comments
Use the following procedure to change the basic information of storage units:
1. In the ROR console storage tree, right-click the target storage unit, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the displayed
menu.
The [Resource Change Setting] dialog is displayed.
2. Modify the values for the following items:
Label
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Comments
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
3. Click <OK>.
Basic information for the storage unit is modified.
7.10.3 Changing Virtual Storage Resource Basic Information
This section explains how to change the basic settings of virtual storage resources.
The following settings can be changed.
- Label
- Comments
Use the following procedure to modify the basic information for virtual storage resources:
1. In the ROR console storage tree, right-click the target virtual storage resource, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the
popup menu.
The [Resource Change Setting] dialog is displayed.
2. Modify the values for the following items:
Label
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Comments
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
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3. Click <OK>.
The basic information of the virtual storage resource is modified.
7.10.4 Changing Disk Resource Basic Information
This section explains how to modify the basic information for disk resources.
The following settings can be changed.
- Label
- Comments
Use the following procedure to modify the basic information for disk resources
1. Select the target virtual storage in the ROR console storage tree.
The disk resource list is displayed in the [Resource List] tab.
2. From the disk resource list, right-click the target disk resource, and select [Modify]-[Registration Settings] from the displayed menu.
The [Resource Change Setting] dialog is displayed.
3. Modify the values for the following items:
Label
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Comments
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
4. Click <OK>.
The basic information for disk resources is modified.
7.11 Changing BMC BladeLogic Server Automation Settings
This section explains how to change BMC BladeLogic Server Automation settings.
The following settings can be changed.
- Label
- Comments
Use the following procedure to perform setting changes for BMC BladeLogic Server Automation:
1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software(BladeLogic), and select [Modify]-
[Registration Setting] from the popup menu.
The [Modify Management Software(BladeLogic)] dialog is displayed.
2. Set the following items:
Label
Enter the Label of the Management software.
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Comments
Enter the Comment of the Management software.
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
3. Click <OK>.
The target BMC BladeLogic Server Automation settings are changed.
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Chapter 8 Configuring the Operating Environments of
Managed Servers
This chapter explains how to install software to the registered managed servers and set up their operating environment.
Figure 8.1 Procedure for Setting up Operating Environments
*1: HBA address rename and VIOM cannot be used together within the same chassis. I/O virtualization settings for all the servers mounted
in one chassis must be made using either HBA address rename or VIOM.
*2: These settings can be omitted for resources that have already been installed or registered.
8.1 Configuring WWN Settings for ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
Integration
This section explains how to configure WWN settings for integration with ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser.
Specifying HBA WWNs, storage WWNs, and AffinityGroup for ETERNUS SE Storage Cruiser enables configuration of the zoning
settings of Fibre Channel switches and storage unit host affinity. When performing switchover on managed servers, using the WWN
settings enables the admin server to automatically change settings of storage devices.
Use of this function requires registration of specific settings for ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser in advance. Fibre Channel Switches and
storage units connected to managed servers must be registered on ESC.
Note
- WWN settings for servers and HBAs are not performed by this function.
- Configuration cannot be performed for managed servers which are configured as spare servers or are used as spare servers.
Use the following procedure to configure the WWN settings.
When changing the current WWN information, configure the new WWN information after deleting Fibre Channel Switch zoning and
storage unit host affinity in the currently configured WWN information.
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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 popup
menu.
The [WWN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
HBA ports
Select the following values according to the system configuration.
- Procedures for Single-path Configurations
Specify "1" for HBA ports.
- Procedures for Multi-path Configurations
Select the number of multi-paths for HBA ports.
However, it is necessary to select "1" during installation of the operating system. Select the number of paths and reconfigure
HBA address rename settings after setting up the multi-path driver.
Portn WWPN
Enter or select the WWPN of an HBA collected from physical servers.
When using a multi-path configuration, enter the values of the HBAs and the corresponding CAs of servers in the same order,
based on the values in "8.1.6 Settings when Switching Over SPARC Enterprise Servers" in the "Design Guide CE".
Target CA
Select WWPNs of storage CA and AffinityGroup.
Select hyphens ("-") to keep spare servers inactive.
Also, select a hyphen ("-") when deleting Fibre Channel Switch zoning and storage unit host affinity in the configured WWN
information.
When using a server on which an agent is registered as a spare server, the server must meet one of the following conditions:
- When the WWPN of the target CA is the same value as that of the primary server
- When the AffinityGroup value is different from the value of the primary server
- When agents are not registered on ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
Note
When using the storage affinity switchover method, if a hyphen ("-") is selected, the storage path settings will be deleted.
3. Click <OK>.
Perform configuration or deletion of Fibre Channel Switch zoning and storage unit host affinity based on the configured WWN
information. When the target operation server is registered on ESC, the status should be as below:
- Configuration
The server should be turned on
- Deletion
The server should be turned off
When configuration and deletion of Fibre Channel Switch zoning and storage unit host affinity have been already executed, no
operations will be performed on the devices.
Note
- For WWPN value specification, check that the value does not overlap with the WWPN used for HBA address rename or VIOM. If
the same WWPN is used, there is a chance data on storage units will be damaged.
- When configuration or deletion of Fibre Channel switches or storage units performed, a warning dialog is displayed. Make sure that
there are no problems in the settings, then click <OK>.
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- If the target CA is not displayed, confirm the status of the following settings:
- ESC is correctly registered on Resource Orchestrator.
- Fibre Channel switches and storage units are correctly registered.
- Only one access path is configured on ESC for each CA of an HBA.
8.2 Deploying Cloning Images
For the second and subsequent servers, operating systems are created using the cloning image collected from the first server.
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Chapter 9 Deleting Resources
This chapter explains how to delete resources.
It is possible to register and delete a managed server and LAN switch as a single resource when they are in the same chassis.
Note that operation of a server cannot be performed while the LAN switch is being registered and removed.
If the operation is performed simultaneously for multiple resources, one of the following messages is displayed.
In this case, wait until the current operation is completed before executing the desired operation again.
FJSVrcx:ERROR:67210: LAN_switch_name(LAN switch):is busy
or
FJSVrcx:ERROR:67210: Managed_server_name (physical server):is busy
9.1 Deleting Chassis
This section explains how to delete chassis.
Use the following procedure to delete the chassis.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target chassis is deleted from the server resource tree.
Note
If server blades and partitions within the chassis were already registered, delete these server blades and partitions before deleting the chassis.
If LAN switches have been registered, delete all LAN switches before deleting the chassis.
9.2 Deleting Managed Servers
This section explains how to delete managed servers.
Use the following procedure to delete managed servers.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server (or the physical OS or the VM host on the server) and select
[Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
If a VM host is running on the server to be deleted, any VM guests running on that host are also deleted from the server resource
tree at the same time. The VM guests to be deleted appear in the [Delete Resource] dialog, so check that it is safe to delete them.
2. Click <OK>.
- If a physical OS or VM host exists on the target server and HBA address rename is set
The server will be powered off and the target server will be unregistered when the resource is deleted. Resource Orchestrator
does not delete the host affinity settings of storage units or the zoning settings of Fibre Channel switches.
- If WWN information is set for the target server
The host affinity settings of storage units and the zoning settings of Fibre Channel switches will be deleted when the SPARC
server is deleted.
- If the deleted server is a PRIMERGY BX series server, a PRIMEQUEST server, or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/
M9000 server
The target server will be unregistered and remain in the server resource tree.
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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 managed server is turned on temporarily, after the power is forcibly turned off once.
When the operating system is running on a managed server, it is recommended to shut it down before deleting the server.
- VM guests can be deleted using the management console of the server virtualization software used. Doing so will automatically delete
those VM guests from Resource Orchestrator as well.
- If the same storage device volume is to be used to operate the target server after the server has been deleted, use storage management
software such as ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser to reset the storage host affinity and fibre channel switch zoning with the factory
default WWN.
- Any system images backed up from the target server are also deleted automatically.
- After the server has been deleted, the maintenance LED is switched OFF automatically.
- Deleting a server on which both the HBA address rename function and a VM high-availability feature (provided by the server
virtualization software used) are enabled will produce the following behavior. The server will be powered off, causing the high-
availability feature to trigger its VM recovery process. To avoid interruption of hosted applications during server deletion, it is
recommended to move VM guests to another server beforehand. For more details on the high-availability features available for each
server virtualization software, refer to "D.2 Configuration Requirements" in the "Design Guide VE".
Note
When registering resources, directories and files that are necessary for performance monitoring are created on the server where the resources
are registered. This directory is not automatically deleted when resources are deleted. Delete it manually.
Refer to "C.6.9 Advisory Notes for RHEL-KVM Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE" for details.
9.3 Canceling VIOM Integration
This section explains how to cancel VIOM integration.
Use the following procedure to cancel VIOM integration:
1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software (VIOM), and select [Delete] from the
popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target management software (VIOM) is deleted.
To delete registered VIOM server profiles, follow the procedure described in "5.1.1 Registering VIOM Server Profiles" to open the Web
interface of ServerView Virtual-IO Manager and delete the desired profiles from there.
Note
Integration with VIOM cannot be cancelled in the following cases.
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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 exchange method that are in the following states
- Being switched over
- Have been switched over (prior to failback)
- Being failed back
- Server blades that are managed using VIOM, and are currently the target of operations by Resource Orchestrator (power control,
image-related processes, etc.)
9.4 Deleting LAN Switches and Network Devices
This section explains how to delete LAN switches and network devices.
- Deleting LAN Switch Blades
- Deleting LAN Switches and Network Devices
9.4.1 Deleting LAN Switch Blades
This section explains how to delete LAN switch blades.
Use the following procedure to delete LAN switch blades.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target LAN switch blade is unregistered.
9.4.2 Deleting LAN Switches and Network Devices
This section explains how to delete LAN switches and network devices.
Use the following procedure to delete LAN switches and network devices.
- The Procedure Using the ROR Console
1. In the ROR console network device tree, right-click the target LAN switch or network device and select [Delete] from the popup
menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target LAN switch or network device is deleted from the network device tree.
- The Procedure From the Command Line
Use the rcxadm netdevice delete command.
See
For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
The network devices already deployed to an L-Platform cannot be deleted.
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When no information is displayed in the line of "AllocatedResources[XXX]:" after executing the rcxadm netdevice show command, it
shows that the network device has not been deployed to the L-Platform.
For details on the rcxadm netdevice show command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
9.5 Deleting Network Resources
This section explains how to delete network resources.
When VLANs for External Connection Ports of LAN Switch Blades have not been Configured
Use the following procedure to delete a network resource.
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target network resource in a network pool, and select [Delete] from the popup
menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
When VLANs for External Connection Ports of LAN Switch Blades have been Configured
Use the following procedure to delete a network resource.
1. Refer to the instructions given in "When VLANs for External Connection Ports of LAN Switch Blades Have not been Configured"
to delete a target network resource.
2. If the VLAN configured for the external connection port of the LAN switch blade is not necessary, follow the procedure from step
3 to delete a target network resource.
3. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from the
popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
4. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
- Under VLAN, select "Change".
- Select a VLAN ID.
- Select "None" as the VLAN type to delete.
For details, refer to "7.4.2 Changing VLANs Set for External Connection Ports of LAN Switch Blades".
5. Click <OK>.
6. Confirm that the VLAN has been deleted.
In the ROR console server tree, click the LAN switch blade that includes the port specified as the external connection port of the
network resource. In the switch details displayed, confirm that no VLAN is configured for the specified port.
Note
Deleting a network resource with a VLAN configured for an external connection port of a LAN switch blade does not delete that VLAN.
9.6 Deleting VM Management Software
This section explains how to delete VM management software.
Use the following procedure to delete VM management software.
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1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software, and select [Delete] from the popup
menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target management software is deleted.
9.7 Clearing the Power Monitoring Environment
This section explains how to clear the power monitoring environment.
Clearing the power monitoring environment is done by deleting power monitoring targets.
For details on how to release collection settings, refer to "7.8.2 Canceling Collection Settings for Power Monitoring Environments".
9.7.1 Deleting Power Monitoring Devices
This section explains how to delete power monitoring devices.
Use the following procedure to delete power monitoring devices:
1. In the ROR console power monitoring devices tree, right-click the target power monitoring device and select [Delete] from the
popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target power monitoring devices are deleted from the tree view.
9.8 Deleting Admin LAN Subnets
This section explains how to delete admin LAN subnets.
Use the following procedure to delete an admin LAN subnet.
1. From the ROR console menu, select [Settings]-[Admin LAN Subnet].
The [Admin LAN Subnet] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the subnet to delete.
3. Click <Delete>.
The [Delete Admin LAN Subnet] dialog is displayed.
4. Click <OK>.
The target subnet information is deleted.
Information
When an admin LAN subnet is deleted, the simplified DHCP service for Resource Orchestrator will be disabled.
In this case, either use the OS standard DHCP service that was enabled when the admin LAN subnet was registered, or perform re-
installation after uninstalling the manager.
Note
It is not possible to delete the information of subnets which have managed servers registered.
Before deleting subnet information, delete all managed servers that have been registered on the relevant subnet.
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9.9 Deleting BMC BladeLogic Server Automation
This section explains how to delete the registered BMC BladeLogic Server Automation.
Use the following procedure to delete the registered BMC BladeLogic Server Automation.
1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software (BladeLogic), and select [Delete] from
the popup menu.
The [Delete management software(BladeLogic)] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target BMC BladeLogic Server Automation is deleted.
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Chapter 10 Pre-configuration for Resource Registration
and Modification
This chapter provides an overview of the pre-configuration function and explains how to use system configuration files.
10.1 Overview
Using the Pre-configuration function, it is possible to create system definition files that can be later used to setup a Resource Orchestrator
environment. Importing system configuration files makes it easy to perform various registration settings in one operation. This prevents
the operating mistakes induced by sequences of individual, manual configuration steps.
The pre-configuration function can be used in the following situations.
- New Installation
From a traditional work office (or another off-site location), define the various parameters required for Resource Orchestrator and
record them in a system configuration file. Next, send this definition file to your actual system location (machine room), and import
the file into Resource Orchestrator using the import functionality of the ROR console. This single operation automates the registration
of all the servers defined in the system configuration file.
- Backing up a System Configuration
Using the export function of the ROR console, the current Resource Orchestrator configuration can be exported to a system
configuration file.
- Batch Re-configuration
The registration settings of already registered resources can be modified easily by exporting the current configuration to a system
configuration file and editing the desired configuration items before re-importing that configuration file. The actual re-configuration
is then performed as a single import operation.
- Re-use of Existing Configurations
Once a system has been fully setup, its configuration can be exported and re-used as a basis for the design of other systems. This
makes it easy to design various systems located in different sites.
Figure 10.1 Examples of Use
Only system configuration files in CSV format can be imported or exported. For details on the system configuration file's format, refer to
Resource Orchestrator provides a sample in CSV format. To obtain a copy of the Excel template (hereafter system configuration template),
please contact Fujitsu technical staff. This system configuration template makes it easy to create system configuration files in CSV format.
- When loading a system configuration template from a CSV file, or importing a system configuration file from the ROR console
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- When saving a file in CSV format from the system configuration template, or exporting a system configuration file from the ROR
console
The following operations, usually performed from the ROR console, can be equally performed using the pre-configuration function.
- Registration
- "Chapter 8 Configuring Monitoring Information" in the "Setup Guide VE"
- "Chapter 18 Server Switchover Settings" in the "User's Guide VE"
- Modification
- "18.3 Changing Server Switchover Settings" in the "User's Guide VE"
*1: To start collecting environment data, the collection settings should be manually set from the ROR console's option dialog.
*2: Restart all the managed servers that were either registered or modified following an import operation.
*3: The pre-configuration's scope of configuration is the same as that of the ROR console.
Moreover, the pre-configuration function can perform the same labels and comments settings as those available in BladeViewer. Those
settings are described in "Chapter 4 BladeViewer" and "4.5.1 Listing and Editing of Labels and Comments".
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- The following operations cannot be performed by the pre-configuration function, and should be performed from the ROR console.
- Deleting registered resources from Resource Orchestrator
- Changing the name of a registered chassis, physical server (only for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers) or a power
monitoring device
- Deleting registered admin LAN subnets
- Discovering, registering, or changing registration settings of a LAN switch
- Detecting physical link information from a LAN switch
- Canceling VIOM Integration
- Registration and deletion of SNMP trap destinations
- Configuration and change of WWN information using ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser integration
- The following operations cannot be performed by the pre-configuration function, and should be performed using commands.
- Registration and deletion of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser integration
- Make sure that less than 200 resources are specified for registration or changing in the system configuration file specified for import.
If it is necessary to specify more than 200 resources for registration or changing, do by importing multiple system configuration files.
- When using ServerView Deployment Manager on the admin LAN, the following settings cannot be defined using the pre-configuration
function. For details on co-existence with ServerView Deployment Manager, refer to "Appendix B Co-Existence with ServerView
Deployment Manager" in the "Setup Guide VE".
- Spare server settings (using the backup and restore or HBA address rename method)
- HBA address rename Settings
10.2 Importing the System Configuration File
This section explains how to import a system configuration definition file (saved in CSV format) from the ROR console.
Use the following procedure to import a system configuration definition file.
1. Prepare a system configuration file in CSV format.
Point
- System configuration templates in Excel format cannot be directly imported into Resource Orchestrator. Use the template's save
to CSV function to produce a system configuration file in CSV format before importing.
- Only system configuration files conforming to the format described in "B.2 File Format" can be imported. For details on the
- Make sure that less than 200 resources are specified for registration or changing in the system configuration file.
If it is necessary to specify more than 200 resources for registration or changing, do by importing multiple system configuration
files.
- When importing system configuration files which begins with "RCXCSV,V1.0" in the first line, the agent cannot automatically
be registered. Moreover, the registration fails in cases where a spare server is defined to a VM host in the system configuration
file.
2. Open and log in to the ROR console according to "Chapter 2 Login and Logout" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators
CE".
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3. In the ROR console, select [File]-[System Configuration File]-[Import] from the menu.
The [Import System Configuration File] dialog is displayed.
4. Specify a configuration file prepared in step 1.
5. Click <OK>.
The import process starts. The system configuration file is verified first, and then resources are imported one by one, following the
order defined by the system configuration file.
The processing of resource registration or change is executed after the verification.
The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console.
Clicking <Cancel> in the Recent Operations area displays a confirmation dialog and stops the import process. The <Cancel> button
interrupts the import process after completing the current process. Note that the processing performed up to the error point is effective
in the system.
Point
- The "SpareServer", "ServerAgent" and "ServerVMHost" sections must meet the conditions below when performing pre-
configuration.
a. Spare server section ("SpareServer")
In cases where the specified spare server has no operating system installed
The physical server which is defined as a spare server must not be defined in "ServerWWNN", "ServerAgent", or
"ServerVMHost" sections.
When configuring a server using I/O virtualization as a spare server
The server must meet one of the following conditions:
- HBA address rename information must already be configured on the physical server in which a spare server is defined
- A VIOM server profile must already be configured on the physical server in which a spare server is defined
In cases where the specified spare server is a VM host
The physical server which is defined as a spare server must already be registered for the Resource Orchestrator agent.
When configuring a server with WWN information set using storage affinity switchover as a spare server
WWN information must already be configured on the primary server and the spare server.
If the above conditions are not meet, divide the section as different CSV files, and import them one by one.
b. Agent section ("ServerAgent" or "ServerVMHost")
To register an agent, it must fulfill all of the following conditions. Please import agents only if they meet all these
conditions.
The agent of Resource Orchestrator must already be installed on the managed server.
An OS must be running on the managed server.
The agent of the target physical server must be registered, or the agent registration section defined in the system
configuration file.
- In the "Server" section, when registering or changing managed servers in different subnets than the admin server, one of the
following conditions must be fulfilled:
- The target subnet information is registered.
- The target subnet's information is defined in the "Subnet" section of the CSV format system configuration file.
Note
- When registering a new server with the registered primary server, and configuring it as a spare server, import the "Server"
section and "SpareServer" section separately.
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- When changing physical server names during pre-configuration, it cannot be performed at the same time as other pre-
configuration operations. Import the "Server" section separately from other sections.
6. When the import is completed successfully, a message is displayed in the Recent Operations area.
Point
- Error handling
The processing of resource registration or change is executed after the verification of the system configuration file during import.
If an error occurs during the verification process, which means an invalid value exists in the system configuration file, an error
message is displayed only in the event log. Correct the system configuration file, and import it again.
Invalid content also includes invalid section headers.
If there is an error message displayed, but the values in the specified line are all correct, check whether the section header is
correct or not.
If an error occurs during registration and change process, an error message is displayed in both the recent operations area and
the event log. In this case, the process is finished up to the previous line setting, that is, before the system configuration file line
number which message is displayed. Correct the system configuration file and rectify the problem, then import it again. The
process will resume from the position where it stopped.
- Import log file
The import log is saved in the following location on the manager.
In cases where an error occurs in the verification step, which means the processing of registration or changing the resource has
not started yet, no log file is created.
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\var\log\config.log
[Linux Manager]
/var/opt/FJSVrcvmr/log/config.log
- Backing up the manager prior to import automatically
When importing is performed by a user, exporting is also automatically executed. The export file is saved as the backup of the
manager configuration. Use this file to return to the previous values if there is an input error in the system configuration file.
Note that the backup can store the latest five versions.
The system configuration file backup can be stored in the following folder on the manager.
[Windows Manager]
Folder
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\var\config_backup
File name
rcxconf-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.csv (the date and time are shown in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS)
[Linux Manager]
Directory
/opt/FJSVrcvmr/var/config_backup
File name
rcxconf-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.csv (the date and time are shown in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS)
7. Perform post-setting operations.
If the import is completed successfully, perform the following procedures if required.
- If HBA address rename is set, then restart the relevant managed server.
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- If the agent is registered, perform either one of the following to enable further backup or cloning operations.
- Restart the managed server.
- Restart the Related Service described in "2.2 Starting and Stopping the Agent" in the "Operation Guide CE".
10.3 Exporting the System Configuration File
This section explains the method for exporting a system configuration file containing the current system settings.
Use the following procedure to export the system configuration file in CSV format from the ROR console.
1. Open and log in to the ROR console according to "Chapter 2 Login and Logout" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators
CE".
2. In the ROR console, select [File]-[System Configuration File]-[Export] from the menu.
3. The export process starts automatically.
4. When the process complete successfully, the [File Download] dialog is displayed.
Click one of the following.
- When clicking <Save>
As the [Save As] dialog is displayed, specify the destination folder and file name, and then save the file. Note that the system
configuration file can be exported only in the CSV format.
- When clicking <Open>
Open the file using an application (such as Excel) associated to CSV files.
- When clicking <Cancel>
Export operations will be cancelled.
Note
- If any server is in switchover state, the server name is enclosed in parentheses, such as "(name)".
- The admin server subnet information is not output in the "Subnet" section.
Point
Error handling
If an error occurs during the export, an error message is displayed. Follow the message diagnostic to resolve the problem.
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Chapter 11 Network Map
This chapter provides an overview of the Network Map and describes its features.
11.1 Overview
The Network Map displays the following information for resources managed in Resource Orchestrator.
- Network configuration of physical and virtual servers (including virtual switches and VM guests)
- Statuses of network links between all resources
- VLAN configuration affecting each physical and virtual server
Two different maps (listed below) are available within the Network Map. Switch between the maps as necessary.
- Overall map
Displays chassis, servers, and their connections (network links) with adjacent LAN switches.
- Local map
Shows a more detailed map focused on the selected resource (chassis or server). This map displays resources contained in the selected
resource (e.g. server blades, LAN switch blades, VM hosts, VM guests, virtual switches), and their connections (links) with adjacent
LAN switches or chassis. Up to two chassis can be displayed at a time.
In the Network Map, resource icons are used to represent the status of each resource. Moreover, different colors are used to represent
different link statuses.
The network map creates physical/logical links by searching the related resources.
When there are more resources (chassis, physical/virtual servers, NICs, physical/virtual switches and ports), the number of network links
increases, and it takes more time for drawing. (*)
These drawing operations are performed when displaying overall maps and local maps, and when updating networks automatically (at
one-minute intervals).
When updating the network map automatically, drawing operations cannot be accepted.
When stopping the automatic update after once displaying the network map, network link operations are possible without being affected
by drawing operations.
The automatic update configurations are recorded in the browser, and taken over when login is performed again.
* Note: As a guide, it takes about 1 to 10 minutes to draw in environments with 100 to 1,500 physical/virtual servers. This changes
depending on the workload of the admin server or admin client.
See
- Operations of the ROR console may not be able to be executed when updating the network map automatically.
Stop automatic update by clearing the [Automatic Updates] checkbox, and then operations of the ROR console will be able to be
executed during updating of the network map.
In order to update the network map to show the latest status, click the update button.
Note
As Windows bridge connections are not supported, network links will not be displayed.
The following actions are available in the Network Map.
- Switching between map types
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- Screen scrolling
- Scroll button
- Map drag and drop
- Navigation map drag and drop
- Maximizing and minimizing of the display area
- Configuring automatic update to show the latest status
- Updating to show the latest status
- Hiding of the navigation map
- Hiding of display filter options
- Showing or hiding of the following information
- Resource descriptions
- Network links
- VLANs
- Resetting to initial display
- Highlighting of a selected resource
- Showing or hiding of details for the following resources
- Servers (including VM hosts)
- LAN switches
- VM guests
- Virtual switches
11.2 Preparations
The following preparations are required to add display content to the Network Map.
1. Register LAN switches (LAN switch blades included in a chassis or external switches)
2. Register network devices or physical network links
Note
- If no LAN switch blades have been registered, only network links between external LAN switches will be displayed. If only one
external switch is registered, no network links will be displayed at all.
- If a non-supported LAN switch is registered, network links may not be properly displayed for that switch.
- The Network Map cannot display network links between BX600 GbE Switch Blade 30/12 and the following LAN switch blades:
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/8+2
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6
- Network links between two supported LAN switches may not be displayed properly if an unregistered or un-supported LAN switch
is placed between them.
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In such a case, the following inconsistencies may be displayed. A LAN switch port maybe seen as being connected to multiple switches
(multiple links are shown attached to that switch port).
11.3 Screen Layout
This section describes the Network Map's layout.
The main part of the Network Map is the network view.
11.3.1 Network Map Layout
This section describes the Network Map's layout.
Network view
Shows the statuses of registered resources and the network links between them.
Map selection area
Provides buttons to select which map to display (overall map or local map).
Scroll button
Scrolls the network view into the selected direction (up, down, left, or right).
Reset button
Resets the network view to its initial display.
Magnification slider
Maximizes or minimizes the network view.
[Automatic Updates] checkbox
To configure automatic updating of the network map, check the checkbox.
Clearing the checkbox stops automatic updating of the network map.
Update button
Update the network map to show the latest status.
Display filter area
Provides checkboxes to select which information to display in the network view.
Map navigation area
Shows a zoomed-out version of the selected map (including items which are too far away to be displayed in the network view).
VLAN display area
Displays the selected VLAN ID in the VLAN tree.
11.3.2 Map Types
This section explains the different types of map available.
Overall map
The overall map displays links between chassis, servers, and adjacent LAN switches for all the resources managed in Resource Orchestrator.
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Local map button
Selecting a resource icon in the network view will show a button on the upper-right side of this icon. Clicking this button shows the
local map.
Point
The local map and overall map buttons in the map selection area are initially disabled. Selecting a chassis in the network view enables
them.
Local map
The local map displays all resources contained in the selected resource, as well as their connections (network links) with other resources.
Point
- Up to two chassis can be expanded in the local map.
- When two chassis are already expanded, expanding a new one will close the chassis that was expanded first.
- When selecting a chassis
The following items are displayed:
- Server blades
- VM hosts
- VM guests
- Virtual switches
- LAN switch blades
- LAN switches connected to LAN switch blades
- Chassis connected to LAN switches
- Network links
- When selecting a server
The following items are displayed:
- NICs
In addition, the following items will be displayed when the selected server is a VM host:
- VM guests
- Virtual switches
- Ports
- Network links
- When selecting a LAN switch blade
The following items are displayed:
- Ports
Selecting a LAN switch blade will show all its ports. For PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode, a
list of port groups is displayed. Selecting a port group from the list will highlight (in blue) the ports belonging to the selected port
group.
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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 selected
port belongs to more than one port group, all port groups are shown in the displayed list.
Expand button
Selecting an item listed below will show this button on the upper-right side of this icon. Clicking this button expands the resource contents.
- Server blade
- LAN switch blade
- VM server
- VM guest
- Virtual switches
- LAN switch
Close button
Clicking this button closes expanded chassis contents, replacing them with a chassis icon.
Point
Clicking the close button will close the detailed content (server blades, LAN switch blades) that was shown for the selected chassis.
11.4 Resource Icons
This section describes the icons used to represent resource statuses on the Network Map.
11.4.1 Resource Statuses
The following table details the resource statuses associated with each icon.
Table 11.1 Chassis Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the chassis.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the chassis.
The status of the chassis could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the chassis.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the chassis, which is now unusable.
stop
The chassis was detected to have been powered off.
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Table 11.2 Server Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the server.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the server.
The status of the server could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the server.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the server, which is now unusable.
stop
The server was detected to have been powered off.
Table 11.3 LAN Switch Blade Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
No new errors or warnings were detected from the LAN switch
blade.
(*) normal
warning
A warning was detected from the LAN switch blade.
The status of the LAN switch blade could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the LAN switch blade.
(*)
unknown
error
(*)
A fatal error was detected from the LAN switch blade, which is
now unusable.
fatal
(*) stop
The LAN switch blade was detected to have been powered off.
* Note: When operating in IBP mode
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Table 11.4 VM Host Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the VM host.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the VM host.
The status of the VM host could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the VM host.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the VM host, which is now unusable.
stop
The VM host was detected to have been powered off.
Table 11.5 VM Guest Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the VM guest.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the VM guest.
The status of the VM guest could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the VM guest.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the VM guest, which is now unusable.
stop
The VM guest was detected to have been powered off.
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Table 11.6 Virtual Switch Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the virtual switch.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the virtual switch.
The status of the virtual switch could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the virtual switch.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the virtual switch, which is now unusable.
stop
The virtual switch was detected to have been powered off.
Table 11.7 LAN Switch Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the LAN switch.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the LAN switch.
The status of the LAN switch could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the LAN switch.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the LAN switch, which is now unusable.
stop
The LAN switch was detected to have been powered off.
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Table 11.8 Firewall
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the firewall.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the firewall.
The status of the firewall could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the firewall.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the firewall, which is now unusable.
stop
The firewall was detected to have been powered off.
Table 11.9 SLB Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the SLB.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the SLB.
The status of the SLB could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the SLB.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the SLB, which is now unusable.
stop
The SLB was detected to have been powered off.
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Table 11.10 Integrated Network Device Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
normal
No new errors or warnings were detected from the integrated network device.
warning
unknown
error
A warning was detected from the integrated network device.
The status of the integrated network device could not be obtained.
An error was detected from the integrated network device.
fatal
A fatal error was detected from the integrated network device, which is now unusable.
stop
The integrated network device was detected to have been powered off.
Table 11.11 Port Icons
Icon
Status
Meaning
(*) normal
(*) error
No errors were detected from the port.
An error was detected from the port (e.g. its opposite port or NIC was disabled, or the
cable between this link and its opposite port or NIC was disconnected).
(*) disabled
The port was detected to have been disabled (offline).
* Note: This icon is displayed for the following ports.
- The currently selected port.
- The port opposite to the selected port.
- In IBP mode, all ports that belong to the selected port group.
- In IBP mode, all ports that belong to the same port group as the selected port.
11.4.2 VLAN Display
The following resource icons are used when displaying VLANs in the Network Map.
Table 11.12 Resource Icons for VLAN Display
Icon
Meaning
Chassis
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Icon
Meaning
Server
(*)
LAN switch blade
VM host
VM guest
Virtual switch
LAN switch
Firewall
SLB
Integrated network device
Port
* Note: When operating in IBP mode
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Information
If a problem occurs on a resource, a status icon indicating the problem is shown on top of the resource's own icon.
11.4.3 Other Icons
The following tables detail the icons displayed in the Network Map.
Table 11.13 Admin Server Icon
Icon
Status
Meaning
Admin server
Indicates the server used as the admin server.
Table 11.14 Map Navigation Icons
Icon
Meaning
Chassis
Server
VM host
VM guest
Switch
Firewall
SLB
Integrated network device
VM switch
11.5 Network Links
This section details the network links displayed in the Network Map.
11.5.1 Link Display
The following table details the physical and virtual links displayed between resources.
Table 11.15 Links
Link
Meaning
Represents a physical or virtual link.
Represents a VLAN link.
Represents a VLAN link related to the selected resource.
Represents a disabled port.
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11.5.2 Link Statuses
Link statuses are shown by adding colored outlines to displayed links (as described in "11.5.1 Link Display").
The following table shows display examples of abnormal link statuses.
Table 11.16 Statuses of Physical or Virtual Links
Link
Meaning
Represents a link with an error status (e.g. its opposite port or NIC is disabled,
or the cable between this link and its opposite port or NIC is disconnected).
Represents a link with a warning status. For example, an aggregated link (as
warning status if only a subset of its links have an error status.
11.5.3 Aggregate Display of Network Links
When two resources are linked by two or more links, those links are represented as one aggregated link (please note that this appellation
is not related with the Link Aggregation Protocol, but only refers to the display representation of multiple links as one entity).
Aggregated links are shown as thick lines in the Network Map. The following diagram shows an example of aggregate display.
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Example
Note
Selecting a displayed resource will focus display on that resource. In such a focus mode, all links that are not directly related to the selected
resource will be shown in lighter colors.
11.6 Display Filters
This section explains how to use display filters.
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Resource descriptions
The display filter area includes the following filters (checkboxes). Selecting or clearing a filter's checkbox will either show or hide the
content associated with that filter.
Physical links
The display filter area includes the following filters (checkboxes). Disabling this filter will hide all physical links between resources
on the network map.
VLANs
Only displayed when the VLAN tree is displayed. The display filter area includes the following filters (checkboxes). Disabling this
filter will hide the VLAN selected in the VLAN tree on the network map.
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Chapter 12 Cloning [Physical Servers]
This chapter explains how to use the server cloning function.
12.1 Overview
Cloning is a function used to deploy a cloning image collected from a single managed server (source server) to other managed servers
(destination servers).
This function shortens the time required for an initial installation as it can be used to install the same operating system and software on
multiple servers.
Software maintenance can also be performed quickly and easily by deploying a cloning image collected from a server on which patch
application or software addition or modification has been performed.
The information below is not copied when the cloning image is collected from the managed server; and will be automatically reconfigured
when the cloning image is deployed. This enables a single cloning image to be deployed to different servers.
- Hostname
- IP address and subnet mask for the admin LAN
- Default gateway for the admin LAN
Settings other than the above (such as those for applications and middleware) are not automatically reconfigured, please set them manually
before and after the cloning operation when necessary.
Cloning cannot be performed for Linux managed servers on which iSCSI disks have been configured.
Note
- When using ServerView Deployment Manager on the admin LAN, this function is disabled. Use the cloning function of ServerView
Deployment Manager. For details, refer to "Appendix B Co-Existence with ServerView Deployment Manager" in the "Setup Guide
VE".
- When using server cloning, regardless of the boot environment (local/SAN/iSCSI) or RAID configurations, only content from the
boot disk (first disk recognized by the BIOS on managed servers) is actually cloned.
Data disk content (second disk onwards) cannot be cloned. It is recommended to use other backup software, or copy features available
in storage systems for such purposes.
Note that all partitions (Windows drives or Linux partitions) included in the boot disk will be cloned.
Table 12.1 Cloning Target Examples
Disk
Windows Drive
Cloning Target
C:
E:
D:
F:
Yes
Yes
No
First
Second
No
- Because managed servers are restarted during the cloning process, it is necessary to stop all applications running on those servers
beforehand.
- The first partition must be a primary partition.
When multiple partitions exist within the disk of the cloning target, the drive letters for the drives other than the system drive may be
changed after cloning images are deployed. Change the drive letter back to the original letter, after deploying cloning images.
- Dynamic disks cannot be used.
- Cloning images can be collected with the following file systems. Note that LVM (Logical Volume Manager) partitions are not
supported.
- NTFS
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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 deploy the
cloning image to.
- All server models must be identical.
- The hardware configuration of each server must be identical, including optional cards, expansion boards, and the slots they are
mounted in.
- The same BIOS settings must have been made for all servers according to the procedure in "8.2.7 Configuring BIOS Settings for
Managed Servers" in the "Design Guide CE".
- All servers must use the same redundancy configuration (if any) and the same number of redundant paths for LAN and SAN
connections. All servers must also be able to access the same network and storage devices.
Note that LAN or fibre channel switches connected in a cascade configuration are viewed as a single device.
- Some applications may require manual adjustments to function properly after cloning.
If necessary, manually perform such adjustments before or after the cloning process.
- When backing up or restoring system images, or collecting and deploying cloning images, up to four processes can be executed
simultaneously. If four processes are already being executed, any additional image operations will enter a standby state.
Moreover, server switchover which is executed using the backup and restore method or any restore process performed during failback
will also enter a standby state. When using auto-recovery and manual switchover operations with the backup/restore method, execute
a maximum of three system image backup/restore or cloning image collection/deployment operations at the same time.
- After collecting or deploying a cloning image, software required for connecting to external servers, etc. when the OS is started may
not start correctly.
In this case, restart the operating system after collecting or deploying the cloning image.
- For managed servers on which the Watchdog function is enabled, cloning operations on that server may be aborted by an automatic
restart or shutdown. The Watchdog is a function which automatically restarts or shuts down non-responsive servers when their
operating system does not respond for a given period.
It is therefore highly recommended to disable the Watchdog function before a cloning operation.
For details, refer to the manual of the managed server.
- When using MAK license activation with Windows Server 2008, Sysprep can be executed a maximum of three times.
Since Sysprep is executed when deploying a cloning image, cloning image collection and deployment cannot be executed four or
more times.
Therefore, it is recommended not to collect cloning images from managed servers that have had cloning images deployed, but to
collect them from a dedicated master server.
- As there is a chance that data will be damaged, do not perform collection or deployment of a cloning image while performing an iSCSI
connection using a software initiator.
When using data disks, use the hardware initiator.
12.2 Collecting
When installing servers using the cloning function, first collect a cloning image from a source server. Collected cloning images can later
be used for the deployment of other servers.
A cloning image can be collected only from a managed server on which an agent has been registered.
For details on registering agents, refer to "Chapter 11 Installing Software and Registering Agents on VM Hosts" in the "Setup Guide CE".
A cloning image can be collected from a managed server that satisfies the following conditions:
- The status is either "normal" or "warning"
- Has been placed into maintenance mode
Cloning images cannot be collected from VM hosts or VM guests.
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Preparations
- Install the desired operating system and necessary applications on the managed server from which a cloning image will be collected.
Additionally, apply any required patches and other necessary settings.
Make sure that the source server operates properly after those steps.
- When the configurations of managed servers are as below, execute the following commands before collecting cloning images.
- In a SAN data environment using a built-in disk boot, and a physical WWN or VIOM
[Windows Manager]
>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=dos <RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
#/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=dos <RETURN>
- When using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 ext4 file system, and one of the following conditions is met
- In a SAN boot environment using HBA address rename
- When using a rack mount or tower server and the server is registered with "Disable" of "Association with server management
software (ServerView)" is selected
[Windows Manager]
>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe
<RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
#/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe <RETURN>
- In a SAN boot environment using HBA address rename, and the following model
- PRIMERGY BX960 S1
[Windows Manager]
>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe
<RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
#/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe <RETURN>
- Check whether the DHCP client is enabled on the managed server to collect the cloning image from.
- Cloning images with the same name can be saved up until the maximum number of image versions.
When collecting a new cloning image when the maximum number of image versions has already been reached, select the cloning
image to delete.
The maximum number of image versions is three by default.
This setting can be changed by following the instructions given in "6.4 Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image Versions
- When deploying cloning images, the destination server temporarily starts up with its hostname set to either the physical server name
or the source server's hostname.
If the same server names are detected on the same network, a network duplication error will occur.
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Some programs may experience problems when started with a different hostname. If such programs have been installed, configure
their services not to start automatically. This has to be configured before collecting the cloning image.
Some programs may experience problems when the same server name exists. If such programs have been installed, configure their
services not to start automatically. This has to be configured before collecting cloning images.
- When the target of operation is a PRIMEQUEST server, confirm that the boot option settings on the target server and the boot option
set in BIOS are configured for Legacy boot.
When the settings of one of the servers are UEFI, configure the settings after changing to Legacy boot.
- When using local disks as system disks, and iSCSI storage as data disks, refer to the advisory notes described in "Table 8.1 Supported
Storage Device Configurations" in "8.1.1 Storage Configuration" in the "Design Guide VE".
[Windows]
- Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP
- A volume license is required for cloning, and must be entered during the installation of Resource Orchestrator Agent.
Refer to "2.2.1.2 Collecting and Checking Required Information" and "2.2.2 Installation [Windows] [Hyper-V]" in the "Setup Guide
CE" for details.
If no volume license is entered during the agent installation, or if this information is changed after installation, edit the following
license configuration file on the source server. Note that the structure and location of this file depend on the version of Windows that
is being used.
- For Windows Server 2003
Installation_folder\Agent\scw\SeparateSetting\sysprep\sysprep.inf
Edit the following line to enter a valid product ID.
ProductID=Windows product key (*)
* Note: 5-digit values separated by hyphens
Example
ProductID=11111-22222-33333-44444-55555
Note
If there is a mistake in the product ID value or format, an error occurs when the collected cloning image is deployed. Make sure
to enter a valid product ID when editing the definition file.
- For Windows Server 2008
Installation_folder\Agent\scw\SeparateSetting\ipadj\activation.dat
In the [ActivationInfo] section, set the following parameters using a "parameter=value" syntax.
Refer to the following table for details on each parameter.
Table 12.2 Structure of the Definition File
Format
Parameter
Value
KMS host search type.
Select one of the following:
- AUTO
.cmd.remotescript.
1.params.kmscheck
(Mandatory)
KMS
Automatically searches KMS hosts.
- MANUAL
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Parameter
Value
Specify the KMS host.
When "MANUAL" is selected, make sure to set .cmd.remotescript.
1.params.kmsname.
.cmd.remotescript.
1.params.kmsname
The host name (FQDN), computer name, or IP address of the KMS
host.
.cmd.remotescript.
1.params.kmsport
KMS host port number. The default is 1688.
MAK key.
.cmd.remotescript.
1.params.makkey (Mandatory)
MAK
.cmd.remotescript.
1.params.ieproxy
Host name (FQDN) and the port number of the proxy server. The host
name and port number are separated by a colon (":").
Administrator password.
An existing password setting will be displayed as an encrypted
character string.
To edit the password, overwrite it with plain text, delete the
"encrypted=yes" line, and perform the encryption procedure indicated
in the example.
.cmd.remotescript.
1.params.password
Comm
on
If this parameter is not set, the password will be re-initialized.
The encryption status of the Administrator password.
"yes" means that the password is encrypted.
encrypted
If this line exists, the rcxadm deployctl command does not operate.
Example
- With KMS (Automatic Search)
[ActivationInfo]
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.kmscheck=AUTO
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.ieproxy=proxy.activation.com:8080
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.password=PASSWORD
- With KMS (Manual Settings)
[ActivationInfo]
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.kmscheck=MANUAL
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.kmsname=fujitsu.activation.com
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.kmsport=4971
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.ieproxy=proxy.activation.com:8080
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.password=PASSWORD
- With MAK
[ActivationInfo]
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.makkey=11111-22222-33333-44444-55555
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.ieproxy=proxy.activation.com:8080
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.password=PASSWORD
If the Administrator password has been changed, execute the following command. The password specified in
the .cmd.remotescript.1.params.password parameter of the definition file is changed to the encrypted string, and the line
"encrypted=yes" is added to indicate that the password is encrypted.
For details, refer to "5.8 rcxadm deployctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
>"Installation_folder\Agent\bin\rcxadm" deployctl passwd -encrypt <RETURN>
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- With MAK (Already Encrypted Password)
[ActivationInfo]
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.makkey=11111-22222-33333-44444-55555
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.ieproxy=proxy.activation.com:8080
.cmd.remotescript.1.params.password=xyz123456
encrypted=yes
Collecting Cloning Images
Use the following procedure to collect cloning images:
1. Place the target server into maintenance mode.
a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the desired server (or its physical OS), and select [Maintenance Mode]-
[Set] from the popup menu.
The [Set Maintenance Mode] dialog is displayed.
b. Click <OK>.
The target server is placed into maintenance mode.
2. Stop all operations running on the source server.
When a cloning image is collected, the source server is automatically restarted. Therefore, all operations running on the source
server should be stopped before collecting the image.
Cancel the settings in the following cases:
- NIC redundancy has been configured for admin LANs and public LANs (*)
- Tagged VLANs have been configured on NICs
* Note: However, there is no need to cancel public LAN redundancy settings made via the network parameter auto-configuration
function.
The following settings are disabled during cloning image collection, which may result in services failing to start on server startup.
To avoid this, automatic startup should be disabled for any service that depends on the following settings.
- Hostname
- IP address and subnet mask for the admin LAN
- Default gateway for the admin LAN
Note
When using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, it is necessary to configure the managed server so that only the NIC used for the admin
LAN is active when the server is started. For details on how to modify the configuration, refer to the operating system manual. If
this procedure is not performed, startup of network interfaces will take time, and errors may occur during the process.
3. Collect a cloning image.
a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the physical OS of the source server and select [Cloning]-[Collect] from
the popup menu.
The [Collect a Cloning Image] dialog is displayed.
b. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Cloning Image Name
Enter a name to identify the collected cloning image.
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When creating a new cloning image, select [New] and enter a new cloning image name.
For a cloning image name, enter a character string beginning with an alphabetic character and containing up to 32
alphanumeric characters and underscores ("_").
Update
When updating an existing cloning image, select [Update] and select a cloning image from the list.
Cloning images with the same name can be saved up until the maximum number of image versions.
If the selected cloning image has already reached this limit, it is necessary to delete one of its existing versions in order
to create a new cloning image. This can be done directly in this dialog by selecting the version to be deleted from the
displayed list.
The selected version will be automatically deleted when collection of the new cloning image completes.
The maximum number of image versions is three by default.
This setting can be changed by following the instructions given in "6.4 Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image
Comment (Optional)
Enter a comment that identifies the cloning image.
Up to 128 characters other than percent signs ("%"), back slashes ("\"), double quotes ("), and line feed characters can be
specified.
If [Update] was selected for the [Cloning Image Name] option, the comment of the most recent image version is displayed.
If no comment is specified, a hyphen ("-") will be displayed in the ROR console.
It is recommended to enter comments with information such as hardware configuration (server model, disk size, and
number of network interfaces), software configuration (names of installed software and applied patches), and the status
of network parameter auto-configuration function.
[Release Maintenance Mode after collection] checkbox
Enable this option to automatically release the source server from maintenance mode after image collection and
maintenance work.
If this option disabled, maintenance mode should be released manually after collecting the cloning image.
c. Click <OK>.
The process of collecting the cloning image starts.
The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console.
Clicking <Cancel> in the Recent Operations area displays a confirmation dialog and stops the process.
4. Restart applications on the source server.
Restore the settings of any service whose startup settings were changed in step 2 and start these services.
Restore the settings for the following cases:
- NIC redundancy for admin LANs and public LANs has been released
- The settings of tagged VLANs for NICs have been released
Check that applications are running properly on the source server.
5. Release the source server from maintenance mode.
This step is not required if the [Release Maintenance Mode after collection] checkbox was enabled in the [Collect a Cloning Image]
dialog.
a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the source server (or its physical OS) and select [Maintenance Mode]-
[Release] from the popup menu.
The [Release Maintenance Mode] dialog is displayed.
b. Click <OK>.
The target server is released from maintenance mode.
- While a cloning image is being collected, no other operations can be performed on that image or other versions of that image (images
sharing the same image name).
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12.3 Deploying
Once collected, cloning images can be deployed to one or more destination servers.
Cloning images collected from the source server can only be deployed to destination servers which satisfy the following conditions:
- Destination servers should be in either "normal", "warning", "unknown", or "stop" status.
- Destination servers should have been placed into maintenance mode.
- Destination servers should be of the same model as the source server.
- I/O virtualization should be used, when destination servers are spare servers.
Cloning images cannot be deployed to managed servers where VM hosts or VM guests are running.
Preparations
- When the configurations of managed servers are as below, execute the following commands before deploying cloning images.
- In a SAN data environment using a built-in disk boot, and a physical WWN or VIOM
[Windows Manager]
>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=dos
<RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
#/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=dos <RETURN>
- When using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 ext4 file system, and one of the following conditions is met
- In a SAN boot environment using HBA address rename
- When using a rack mount or tower server and the server is registered with "Disable" of "Association with server management
software (ServerView)" is selected
[Windows Manager]
>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe
<RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
#/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe <RETURN>
- In a SAN boot environment using HBA address rename, and the following model
- PRIMERGY BX960 S1
[Windows Manager]
>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe
<RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
#/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm server set -name physical server -attr bootagt=winpe <RETURN>
If the above command has not been executed on the server from which the cloning image is being collected, the cloning image may
not be collected correctly. Delete that cloning image and then redo the cloning image collection.
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- It is recommended to back up destination servers before deploying cloning images, as this will simplify the recovery procedure in
case of the deployed cloning image is faulty.
Note
- Cloning images cannot be deployed to servers that have been set up as spare servers for other managed servers, when not using I/O
virtualization. Cancel any such settings before deploying a cloning image.
- VLAN settings (on adjacent LAN switch ports) cannot be deployed during server cloning. LAN switch VLAN settings should be set
up before deploying a cloning image.
For details on how to configure VLAN settings on LAN switches, refer to "5.4.4 Configuring VLANs on LAN Switches".
- When deploying a cloning image back to its source server, the source server should be backed up before deployment.
If the deployed cloning image is faulty and causes deployment errors, use the following procedure to collect a new cloning image.
1. Restore the system image that was backed up before cloning image deployment.
2. Fix any incorrect settings on the source server
3. Collect a new cloning image
4. Delete the faulty cloning image
- When deploying cloning images to multiple managed servers, if the managed servers belong to different subnets, cloning images
cannot be deployed.
- When using PRIMEQUEST servers, cloning images cannot be deployed to partitions for which UEFI has been set.
When collecting and deploying cloning images, configure the BIOS settings and boot option settings after changing to Legacy boot.
- When using local disks as system disks, and iSCSI storage as data disks, refer to the advisory notes described in "Table 8.1 Supported
Storage Device Configurations" in "8.1.1 Storage Configuration" in the "Design Guide VE".
Deploying a Cloning Image
Use the following procedure to deploy a cloning image to one or more destination servers:
1. Place the destination server(s) into maintenance mode (only for agent-registered servers).
a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the desired server (or its physical OS), and select [Maintenance Mode]-
[Set] from the popup menu.
The [Set Maintenance Mode] dialog is displayed.
b. Click <OK>.
The target server is placed into maintenance mode.
2. Deploy a cloning image.
- Deploying a cloning image to a single destination server
a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the destination server (or its physical OS) and select [Cloning]-
[Deploy] from the popup menu.
The [Deploy a Cloning Image] dialog is displayed.
The available cloning images are displayed.
Only cloning images that have been collected from a server of the same model as the destination server are available for
deployment.
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b. Select the cloning image to deploy, and set the following items.
Server name after deployment
Enter the name of the server to which the cloning image is to be deployed.
By default, the physical OS name is entered if the physical OS is registered. If the physical OS is not registered, the
physical server name is entered.
[Windows]
A string composed of up to 63 alphanumeric characters, underscores, ("_"), and hyphens, ("-").
The string cannot be composed solely of numbers.
[Linux]
A string composed of up to 64 alphanumeric characters, and the following symbols:
"%", "+", ",", "-", ".", "/", ":", "=", "@", "_", "~"
Note
When using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, it is not possible to configure server names that include periods (".") for the
post-deployment server names of cloning images.
Information
Since the entered server name is also used as the hostname of its corresponding destination server, it is recommended to
use only characters defined in RFC (Request For Comments) 952:
- Alphanumeric characters
- Hyphens, ("-")
- Periods, (".") [Linux]
[Release from Maintenance Mode after deployment] checkbox
Enable this option to automatically release the destination server from maintenance mode after cloning image deployment.
If this option disabled, maintenance mode should be released manually after collecting the cloning image.
c. Click <OK>.
The cloning image deployment process starts.
The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console.
Clicking <Cancel> in the Recent Operations area displays a confirmation dialog and stops the process.
Note
Please note that canceling the deployment of a cloning image does not restore the destination server to the state before
the deployment took place.
- Deploying a cloning image to multiple destination servers
a. In the ROR console, select the [Image List] tab.
A list of cloning images is displayed under the cloning image list.
b. Right-click the cloning image to deploy and select [Deploy] from the popup menu.
The [Deploy a Cloning Image] dialog is displayed.
A server that can be deployed is displayed.
c. Check the checkbox of the server to deploy a cloning image to, and set the following items:
[Release from Maintenance Mode after deployment] checkbox
Enable this option to automatically release the destination server from maintenance mode after cloning image deployment.
If this option disabled, maintenance mode should be released manually after collecting 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 are displayed.
The names specified in this column will be assigned to destination servers as their computer names (for Windows systems)
or system node names (for Linux systems).
Those names can be changed using the following procedure.
1. Double-click the [Server name after deployment] cell of a server.
The [Server name after deployment] cell becomes editable.
2. Enter a new server name.
[Windows]
A string composed of up to 63 alphanumeric characters, underscores, ("_"), and hyphens, ("-").
The string cannot be composed solely of numbers.
[Linux]
A string composed of up to 64 alphanumeric characters, and the following symbols:
"%", "+", ",", "-", ".", "/", ":", "=", "@", "_", "~"
Information
Since the entered server name is also used as the hostname of its corresponding destination server, it is recommended to
use only characters defined in RFC (Request For Comments) 952:
- Alphanumeric characters
- Hyphens, ("-")
- Periods, (".") [Linux]
d. Click <OK>.
The cloning image deployment process starts.
The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console.
Clicking <Cancel> in the Recent Operations area displays a confirmation dialog and stops the process.
Note
When this process is cancelled, cloning image deployment to all destination servers is cancelled.
Please note that canceling the deployment of a cloning image does not restore the destination server to the state before
the deployment took place.
3. Restart applications on the destination server(s).
Perform the following settings if necessary:
- The settings of NIC redundancy for admin LANs and public LANs
- The settings of tagged VLANs for NICs
After deployment, destination servers are set to use the admin server as their default gateway.
Re-configure such network settings if necessary. Check that applications are running properly on destination servers.
At this point, if an application is still using the source server's hostname or IP address (e.g. within application-specific settings or
configuration file), manually update such settings with the destination server values.
Note
When a managed server is a PRIMEQUEST, set the PSA-MMB IP address after deployment. For details, refer to the PRIMERGY
Partition Model manual.
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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 Cloning
Image] dialog.
a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the source server (or its physical OS) and select [Maintenance Mode]-
[Release] from the popup menu.
The [Release Maintenance Mode] dialog is displayed.
b. Click <OK>.
The target server is released from maintenance mode.
Note
- When deploying a cloning image that was collected from a Windows server, the following information is reset on each destination
server. This is a result of the execution of Microsoft's System Preparation (Sysprep) tool.
If necessary, restore the following settings to their original values after the cloning image has been deployed:
- Desktop icons and shortcuts
- Drive mappings
- The "Startup and Recovery" settings accessed from the [Advanced] tab of the [System Properties] window
- Virtual memory settings
- TCP/IP-related settings
- The "What country/region are you in now?" settings in the locations defined in the [Location Information] window
- Disk quota settings
- Storage Provider settings
- Microsoft Internet Explorer settings (RSS feeds subscription information, information stored by the Autocomplete function, saved
passwords)
- Microsoft Outlook Express settings (mail/directory server passwords)
- Network card driver settings (drivers without a digital signature should be replaced by the latest updated drivers with a digital
signature)
- Access rights to the '\Documents and Settings\Default User' folder
- While a cloning image is being deployed, collection, deployment, and deletion cannot be performed simultaneously on the cloning
images with the same name.
- If a cloning image is deployed to a system with a larger disk capacity than the disk space required for the cloning image, any excessive
disk space becomes unused disk space. This unused disk space can be used for other purposes.
- Destination servers are rebooted several times during cloning image deployment. Make sure that deployment has completed before
restarting operations and making further settings.
- The number of reboots during deployment increases when using the HBA address rename function.
- If Windows Server 2008 activation failed during deployment, message number 47233 is displayed.
This message indicates that deployment of Windows Server 2008 completed but that activation failed.
For details on the appropriate corrective action, refer to "Message number 47233" in "Messages".
- When a cloning image is deployed to multiple servers, it may be necessary to enable IGMP snooping on admin LAN switches. If
IGMP snooping is not enabled, transfer performance may deteriorate when ports with different speeds co-exist in the same network,
or multiple image operations are run simultaneously.
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12.4 Viewing
This section explains how to display collected cloning images.
In the ROR console, select the [Image List] tab.
A list of cloning images is displayed under the cloning image list.
Use this list to manage the cloning images used by Resource Orchestrator.
Figure 12.1 Cloning Image List
12.5 Deleting
This section explains how to delete a cloning image.
Use the following procedure to delete cloning images:
1. In the ROR console, select the [Image List] tab.
A list of cloning images is displayed under the cloning image list.
2. In this list, right-click the name of the cloning image to delete and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
3. Click <OK>.
The selected cloning image is deleted.
Note
While the cloning image is being deleted, no operations can be performed on other versions of the same cloning image (images that share
the same image name).
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Chapter 13 Collecting Power Consumption Data and
Displaying Graphs
This chapter explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registered power monitoring targets and how to display
it as graphs, and also describes the exported data's format.
13.1 Exporting Power Consumption Data
This section explains how to export power consumption data.
The power consumption data for each power monitoring target that is registered in the power monitoring environment can be exported in
CSV format.
The exported data can be selected by specifying the desired data types (power and energy), time spans, and sampling rate.
Use the following procedure to export power consumption data.
1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click a power monitoring target, and select [Export]-[Environmental Data] from the
popup menu.
The [Export Environmental Data (power_monitoring_target)] dialog is displayed.
2. Set the following items:
Figure 13.1 [Export Environmental Data (power_monitoring_target)] Dialog
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Target Resources
Specify the power monitoring target to export the power consumption data of.
Select the checkboxes of each desired target. More than one target can be selected.
Data Type
Specify the type of data to export.
Check the checkbox of each desired data type. More than one data type can be selected.
Output time span
Select the time span for which to export data from the drop-down menu.
Select one of the following options:
- Last hour
- Last day
- Last week
- Last month
- Last year
- Custom
When "Custom" is selected, the following fields must all be specified:
- Start day
- Start time
- End day
- End time
Rate
Select the data sampling rate to export from the drop-down menu.
Select one of the following options:
- Finest sampling
- Hourly
- Daily
- Monthly
- Annual
3. Click <OK>.
In the download dialog that is displayed, specify the name of the export file. The data will be exported to the specified file.
Note
Exporting large amounts of data will take time.
The operation will fail when it takes over five minutes.
If the operation fails, as processing on the server may not have finished, wait for a while before performing the operation again. In that
case, change the settings of "Target Resources" and "Output time span" to reduce the amount of data output.
The recommended export settings for environmental data are as listed below.
Table 13.1 Recommended export settings
Rate
Finest sampling
Hourly
Output time span
Output device count
12
Last day
Last month
30
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Output time span
Output device count
30
Daily
Last year
Monthly
Annual
Select "Custom" and specify 5 years
Select "Custom" and specify 5 years
60
60
13.2 Displaying Power Consumption Data Graphs
This section explains how to display power consumption data as graphs.
The power consumption data for each power monitoring target that is registered in the power monitoring environment can be displayed
as graphs.
The collected power consumption data and average values of the specified time span and rate can be displayed in line graphs.
Use the following procedure to display power consumption data as graphs.
1. Select [Tools]-[Environmental Data Graph] from the ROR console menu.
The [Environmental Data Graph] dialog is displayed.
2. Set the following items:
Figure 13.2 [Environmental Data Graph] dialog
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Target Resources
Specify the power monitoring target name to display the power consumption data graph of.
Select the checkboxes of each desired target.
Up to 18 targets can be selected.
Graph Settings
Data Type
Specify the type of data to display the graph.
Specify either one of the following for the data type:
- Power (Instantaneous power consumption)
- Average power (Average power consumption during the selected time span)
Output Time Span
Select the time span for the data from the drop-down menu.
Select one of the following options:
- Last hour
- Last day
- Last week
- Last month
- Last year
- Custom
When "Custom" is selected, the following fields must all be specified:
- Start day
- Start time
- End day
- End time
Rate
Select the graph output interval to export from the drop-down menu.
Select one of the following options:
- Finest sampling
- Hourly
- Daily
- Monthly
- Annual
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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 13.3 Graph Display Window
The following operations can be performed from the graph display window.
- Switching resource display
By selecting and clearing the checkbox of the [Target Resources], it is possible to display or hide the corresponding graph.
- Switching plot symbol display
Selecting the [View] or [Hide] radio button of [Plot Notation] switches between displaying and hiding plot symbols in line
graphs.
- Data update
Clicking the update button on the upper right of the screen updates the displayed graph.
- Return to resource selection window.
Clicking <Resource Selection> displays the [Environmental Data Graph] dialog.
Note
If you change the size of the web browser when displaying graphs, click the update button after doing so.
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Chapter 14 Registering Resources in Resource Pools
This section explains how to register a resource managed by Resource Orchestrator to a resource pool.
A resource pool is a type of resource folder displayed on the orchestration tree of ROR console, which stores the resources for selection
when creating or adding L-Servers.
A resource pool type is specified when creating a resource pool, and only resources of a specific type are stored in each type of resource
pool. When installing Resource Orchestrator, one resource pool is created for each resource pool type. For details on operating multiple
This section explains how to register resource pool types and resources to a resource pool.
Table 14.1 Registering Resources to Resource Pools Based on Resource Type
Necessity of Registration
Based on Server Type
Resource Pool
Types
Type of Resources Stored in the
Resource Pool
Method of Registration to the
Resource Pool
Physical L-
Server
Virtual L-
Server
For details, refer to "14.1 VM Host
VM pool
VM host resources
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
For details, refer to "14.2 Physical
Server pool
Storage pool
Network pool
Address pool
Physical server resources
Virtual storage resources or disk
resources
For details, refer to "14.5 Storage
Yes
Network resources or network
devices
Yes
For details, refer to "14.6 Address Set
Address set resources
Yes (*1)
Image resources
The following two types are
available:
- For details on how to register an
image that uses a template from
VM management software, refer
to
- Virtual image resource
An image that is created using a
template
from
a
VM
- For details on how to register a
cloning image that was collected
using ROR VE, refer to "14.7.2
management software for VM
guest creation, or that is
collected as a cloning image
from an L-Server.
Image pool
Yes (*2)
Yes (*3)
- For details on how to collect
cloning images from an L-Server,
refer to "17.5.1 Collecting and
- Physical image resources
An image that uses a cloning
image from cloning of
physical server in ROR VE.
a
Yes: Required
No: Not required
*1: When using RHEL5-Xen or RHEL-KVM, it is necessary to register MAC addresses.
*2: When collecting cloning images from L-Servers, the cloning images are automatically stored in image pools.
*3: When using templates, register them to image pools.
Information
For details on configuration modification, registration release, and deletion of resources registered in resource pools, refer to "Chapter 19
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14.1 VM Host Resources
This section explains how to register a VM host in a VM pool.
Moving an L-Server (migration) is only possible between VM hosts belonging to the same cluster group, when two or more cluster groups
are registered in the same VM pool.
Use the following procedure to register a VM host in a VM pool:
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target VM pool, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.
The [Register Resources] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the VM host to register.
The list of the VM hosts that can be registered is displayed in the resource list. Select the VM host that you want to register using
the [Select] checkbox, or select all VM host resources displayed in the resource list by checking <Select all>.
When the [Match network configuration to that of the other VM host] checkbox is displayed, the network can be automatically
configured during VM host registration by selecting this checkbox.
3. Click <OK>.
The VM host resource is registered.
14.2 Physical Server Resources
This section explains how to register a physical server in a server pool.
Use the following procedure to register a physical server in a server pool:
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the server pool, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.
The [Register Resources] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the physical server to register.
The list of the physical servers that can be registered is displayed in the resource list. Select the physical server that you want to
register using the [Select] checkbox, or select all registered physical servers displayed in the resource list by checking <Select all>.
Note
- When the [Display servers with OS installed] checkbox is checked, physical servers with OSs installed are displayed in the
resource list. However, physical servers with OSs installed cannot be used for creating L-Servers.
Do not check the [Display servers with OS installed] checkbox.
- Do not select servers for which I/O virtualization is not available, such as other vendor's servers and Solaris, as those servers
cannot be used to create physical L-Servers.
- In this case, link L-Servers with configured physical servers.
For details, refer to "Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured Physical Servers or Virtual Machines".
3. Click <OK>.
The physical server is registered.
14.3 Network Resources
This section explains how to create a network resource and register the resource in a network pool.
Network resources can be created using the following methods:
- Creating new network resources
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- Creating network resources using already registered admin LAN subnets
The network resource for the admin LAN that is directly connected from the manager is automatically created with the values of
"AdminLan" for the network resource name and "1" for the VLAN ID.
To change these values, delete "AdminLan", and then create a new network resource following the procedure provided in "14.3.2 Creating
When configuring the subnet settings in network resources, confirm that the following IP addresses are not included in the subnet scope.
Set them as excluded addresses when they are included in the subnet scope.
- IP address for detected, unregistered servers
- IP address of VM management software
- Admin LAN IP address for LAN switch blade
- IP address for default gateway
- iRMC address
- Admin IP address for network device
14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources
Use the following procedure to create a new network resource and register it in a network pool:
When using VMware as server virtualization software, and using the same VLAN for both the service console and the port group, configure
the port group name to be excluded from network auto-configuration in the "VMware Excluded Port Group Definition Files" beforehand.
An L-Server can be created, even if there are multiple port groups which have the same VLAN.
When a user wants to perform network auto-configuration using an arbitrary physical NIC, specify a physical LAN segment of a server
NIC definition from network resources, defining a physical NIC to use for the server NIC definitions. To reflect the physical NIC
configuration specified in the server NIC definition file on Resource Orchestrator, use the rcxadm nicdefctl commit command.
The command operations enable the network auto-configuration to perform in the configurations using arbitrary physical NICs.
See
- For details on how to specify a port group to be excluded from network auto-configuration, refer to "14.12 VMware Exclusion Port
Group Definition File" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the rcxadm nicdefctl command, refer to "5.15 rcxadm nicdefctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the server NIC definitions, refer to "14.11 Server NIC Definitions" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target network pool, and select [Create Network Resource]-[New] from the
popup menu.
The [Create a network resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
Network resource name
Enter a name for the network resource.
- When selecting [Admin LAN] for type
Enter up to 16 characters beginning with an alphabet character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), or hyphens ("-").
- If a type other than [Admin LAN] is selected.
Enter up to 32 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric
characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), or hyphens ("-").
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Type
Set the network resources type to create using the following option buttons:
When creating the public LAN, a network resource name and a VLAN ID must be entered.
When creating a network resource for the admin LAN, a network resource name, a VLAN ID, a subnet address, and a subnet
mask must be entered.
When creating a network resource for iSCSI boot, a network resource name, a VLAN ID, a subnet address, and a subnet mask
must be entered.
- Public LAN
- Admin LAN
- iSCSI boot
Detail configuration
Make settings to suit usage.
- Use configured virtual switches.
Select this checkbox to use a virtual switch that was set up beforehand.
Clear this checkbox if VLAN auto-configuration is to be used for the external port of the LAN switch blade.
- Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports
Select this checkbox if VLAN auto-configuration is to be used for the external port of the LAN switch blade.
VLAN ID/Uplink port settings
Perform the settings for VLAN IDs and uplink ports.
VLAN ID
Specify the VLAN ID to allocate to the LAN switch blade and virtual switch. Select a VLAN ID allocated to the uplink port
of the LAN switch blade, or enter a number. Specify a pre-designed VLAN ID.
Enter an integer between "1" and "4094".
- For external networks including blade servers
Select the VLAN ID of an uplink port.
- For internal networks or external networks with rack mount servers only:
Enter a VLAN ID.
Specifying VLAN IDs and clicking <Setting> displays the [Define VLAN ID/Uplink port settings] dialog.
Uplink port settings (Chassis/LAN Switch/Position/Port/LAG Name) (Optional)
If you connect an external network to an L-Server, perform the settings for the internal ports and virtual switches of the LAN
switch blade to enable communication for the specified ports.
Information for an uplink port consists of the following information.
- Chassis name
Displays the chassis name for the external connection port.
- LAN Switch
Displays the switch name for the external connection port.
- Location to mount
Displays the slot number in the chassis for the external connection port.
- Port
Displays the port number for the external connection port. If the external port is a link aggregation group, the port numbers
of the member ports are displayed, separated by commas (",").
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- LAG
If the external port is a link aggregation group, the link aggregation group name is displayed.
- Untagged VLAN
Displays the Untagged VLAN information set in the external connection port.
- Tagged VLAN
Displays the Tagged VLAN information set in the external connection port, separated by commas (",").
Make the settings for the external port as follows.
a. Click <Setting> in [VLAN ID/Uplink port settings] in the [Create a network resource] dialog.
The [Uplink port settings] dialog is displayed.
b. Specify the uplink port to use when automatically setting external networks, including blade servers.
Select two ports to make into a pair.
For details on how to configure link aggregation on LAN switch blades, refer to "C.3.2 Preparations" in the "Design Guide
CE".
If there are multiple chassis
Select the all ports of the chassis to use.
When specifying a port in a link aggregation configuration (When specifying LAN switch blade PY CB Eth Switch/
IBP 10Gbps 18/8)
Set a link aggregation configuration on the uplink ports of LAN switch blades in advance, reflect the link aggregation
information for LAN switch blades, and then select a configured link aggregation group name.
When specifying a port in a link aggregation configuration (When specifying something else)
Confirm the settings of the LAN switch blade in advance, and select one or more ports for which link aggregation has
been configured.
The ports displayed for the selected targets of "Uplink ports" can be filtered based on the following items.
- "Filter ports by VLAN ID"
- Chassis name
- Switch name
- Location to mount
- Port number
- LAG name
If the VLAN auto-configuration of the external port is to be used, clear the [Filter ports by VLAN ID] checkbox, and
check the checkbox of the external port that was set up beforehand.
Do not specify for internal networks or external networks with rack mount servers only.
Subnet settings (Optional)
This setting can be omitted if [Public LAN] is specified for the type.
Enter if you want to automatically set a network and IP address for the NIC connected to the network resource when deploying
an image on an L-Server. IP addresses included in subnet addresses are allocated to L-Servers, but it is possible to specify a
range of addresses to exclude. Clicking <Add> will display the "Define start and end IP addresses" dialog, specify the range of
IP addresses to exclude, and click <Add>. To reactivate excluded IP addresses, check the appropriate checkboxes on the list,
and click <Delete>. Clicking <OK> displays the original dialog with the entered settings.
Network addresses and broadcast addresses are automatically excluded.
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Information
If a subnet address has been set for the network resource, the IP address can be automatically set when deploying an image to
an L-Server.
If no subnet address is set, the DHCP settings are adopted.
Subnet address/mask
Enter the subnet address and subnet mask to set using the "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" format.
The maximum value for a subnet mask is 255.255.255.255 (32-bit mask) and the minimum value is 255.255.0.0 (16-bit
mask). However, 255.255.255.254 cannot be specified.
Note
When creating a physical L-Server, specify a different subnet from admin LAN for the public LAN subnet.
Default gateway (Optional)
This setting can be omitted if something other than [Admin LAN] is selected.
Enter the IP address for the default gateway to use when communicating externally of the subnet.
Exclusion IP range (Optional)
IP addresses that are being used for other devices but you do not want to automatically allocate to an L-Server (because of
plans for future use) can be specified.
Note
Of the IP addresses specified for the Subnet address/mask, the following addresses are automatically excluded from the
target of allocation. They cannot be specified for Exclusion IP range.
- Admin server
- Network address and broadcast address
Information
A network resource for the admin LAN is automatically created as the management network that is specified when installing
Resource Orchestrator.
When using two or more management networks, create two or more network resources for admin LANs.
It is not necessary to register admin LAN subnets of the server resource tree.
Ruleset (Optional)
Select a ruleset to use from the rulesets available for network resources.
Physical LAN segment (Optional)
When using network auto-configuration with a physical NIC, specify the physical LAN segment.
If no server NIC is defined, <Setting> will not be displayed for the physical LAN segment.
For details on the server NIC definitions, refer to "14.11 Server NIC Definitions" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML)
CE".
Label (Optional)
A custom label can be defined for the network resource. User-defined labels make it easier to identify the resource.
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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 content, troubleshooting,
and recovery procedures can speed up recovery.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
3. Click <OK>.
The network resource is created and registered in a network pool.
When checking the [Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports.] checkbox in the VLAN ID/Uplink port settings, a tagged
VLAN is automatically configured in the uplink port of LAN switch blade, when creating a network resource.
14.3.2 Creating Network Resources Using Already Registered Admin LAN
Subnets
Use the following procedure to create a network resource using an admin LAN subnet, and register it in a network pool:
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target network pool, and select [Create Network Resource]-[Using existing
admin subnet] from the popup menu.
The [Create a network resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
Network resource name
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a subnet for the admin LAN] dialog.
Select an already configured admin LAN subnet.
When the selected admin LAN subnet has no name, enter the name of a network resource for "Network resource name".
Enter up to 32 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), or hyphens ("-").
Click <OK>.
Type
"Admin LAN" is displayed.
VLAN ID/Uplink port settings
Subnet settings (Optional)
Ruleset (Optional)
Physical LAN segment (Optional)
Label (Optional)
Comment (Optional)
3. Click <OK>.
The network resource is created and registered in a network pool.
When checking the [Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports.] checkbox in the VLAN ID/Uplink port settings, a tagged
VLAN is automatically configured in the uplink port of LAN switch blade, when creating a network resource.
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14.4 Network Devices
This section explains how to register a network device in a network pool.
Use the following procedure to register a network device in a network pool as a resource:
1. Right-click the target network pool in the orchestration tree, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.
The [Register Resources] dialog is displayed.
2. Check the [Select] checkbox for the resource to register.
3. Click <OK>.
The network device is registered in the network pool as a resource.
Point
When registering or modifying the network devices to be registered in a network pool as resources, the Type element of the XML definition
must be "Firewall" or "SLB".
Information
Script execution to perform auto-configuration of network devices
When there are the folder names of rulesets corresponding to [Vendor] and [Unit Name] or [Model Name] of network devices registered
in the network pool, the scripts registered in the relevant ruleset folder are executed.
Use the following procedure to confirm the [Vendor] and [Unit Name] or [Model Name] of the network device.
1. Select the network device to confirm in the network device tree on the ROR console.
2. Select the [Resource Details] tab.
In the [General] section, [Vendor], [Unit Name] and [Model Name] are displayed.
14.5 Storage Resources
This section explains how to register a storage resource in a storage pool.
The registration method varies depending on the type of storage resource.
For Physical L-Servers
- Virtual Storage Resources
- Disk Resources
- iSCSI Boot Disks
To register iSCSI boot disks, execute the iSCSI boot operation command (rcxadm iscsictl).
For details on the rcxadm iscsictl command, refer to "5.10 rcxadm iscsictl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
When registering a disk for iSCSI boot in a storage pool, it is recommended to use the appropriate physical storage unit resource
allocation method (thin provisioning or thick provisioning) for that disk.
This does not affect the allocation method of storage resources in the storage pool.
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Note
If iSCSI boot information already registered is specified, the registered information continues to exist.
If the registered information is changed, delete the iSCSI boot information using the unregister subcommand, and then register the
iSCSI boot information by using the register subcommand again.
For Virtual L-Servers
- Virtual Storage Resources
[KVM] [Solaris Containers]
It is not necessary to register virtual storage resources.
- Disk Resources [KVM] [Solaris Containers]
Register the raw devices or partitions recognized by VM hosts (for Solaris Containers, the global zone) as disk resources.
Disk resources can be registered by executing the rcxadm disk register command.
When performing migration of VM guests (for Solaris Containers, non-global zones) corresponding to virtual L-Servers, register
devices that are shared between VM hosts as disk resources defined to be shared.
For details on the rcxadm disk command, refer to "3.3 rcxadm disk" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
[KVM] [Solaris Containers]
For disk resources used by virtual L-Servers, the content of disks will remain when disks are detached from the L-Server, or when the
L-Server itself is deleted.
When using disk resources that are registered in global pools, perform operation carefully, as the disk resources can be allocated to
any users.
When using disk resources for virtual L-Servers, it is recommended to operate the disks in a local pool, and delete data on the disks
during deletion of L-Servers or detachment of disks.
Use the following methods to delete the data on disks.
- Using an OS, perform disk formatting while the L-Server is connected
- Using a function of the storage, perform disk formatting (For ETERNUS)
- Create a LUN again
[KVM]
The deletion of the content of disks can be automated by specifying "true" for "CLEAN_VM_GUEST_DISK_RESOURCE" in the
definition file "storage.rcxprop" when the deletion of the content of the disks of all KVM virtual L-Servers in the system is possible.
When you specify the deletion of the content of the disks for each virtual L-Server, specify "false" for
"CLEAN_VM_GUEST_DISK_RESOURCE" in the definition file "storage.rcxprop".
For information about the definition file, refer to "C.6.1 Creating Definition Files" in the "Setup Guide CE".
When registering a disk resource for virtual L-Servers in a storage pool, it is recommended to use the appropriate physical storage
unit resource allocation method (thin provisioning or thick provisioning) for that disk resource.
This does not affect the allocation method of storage resources in the storage pool.
Virtual Storage Resources and Disk Resources for Physical L-Servers
Use the following procedure to register a storage resource:
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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 Resources] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the storage resource to register from [Resources].
Resources
Virtual storage
When creating a specified size of disk automatically from the virtual storage during L-Server creation, select [Virtual storage].
When [Virtual Storage] is selected, the virtual storage resources which can be registered are displayed in the resource list.
Select the virtual storage resource which you want to register using the [Select] checkbox of the resources, or select all
registered virtual storage resources by checking <Select all>.
Note
Virtual storage resources cannot be selected for EMC storage.
Disk resource
When using a disk that has been created in advance as an L-Server, select [Disk resource].
When the following items are specified as search conditions, the list of the relevant disk resources that can be registered is displayed.
Virtual storage
Select a virtual storage where there is a disk that has been created in advance.
Size
Enter the size of the disk resource.
Minimum value
Enter the lowest value of the disk size to be searched as a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes. Check
the [Minimum value] checkbox, and enter a value lower than the maximum value.
Maximum value
Enter the highest value of the disk size to be searched as a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes. Check
the [Maximum value] checkbox, and enter a value higher than the minimum value.
Depending on the value of the second decimal place of the disk size, matching disks may not be able to be displayed in the result.
For search conditions, specify a size allowing for errors.
Resource Name
Specify the name of the disk to be found.
- Prefix match
Specify when searching for disks whose names begin with the specified string.
- Partial match
Specify when searching for disks whose names include the specified string.
Select the disk resource which you want to register using the [Select] checkbox of the displayed disk resources, or select all registered
disk resources by checking <Select all>.
When using Thin Provisioning or Automatic Storage Layering, the displayed resources that can be registered differ depending on
whether Thin Provisioning attributes of storage pools are configured or not.
For details on resources which can be registered, refer to "10.1.2 Storage Configuration" in the "Design Guide CE".
3. Click <OK>.
The storage resource is registered.
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When 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 disks
are deleted from L-Servers, the content of disks will remain (is not deleted).
When using disk resources that are registered in global pools, perform operation carefully, as the disk resources can be allocated to
any users.
When using a LUN that has been created in advance as a disk resource, it is recommended to operate the LUN in a local pool, and
delete data on the disk during deletion of L-Servers or detachment of disks.
Use the following methods to delete the data on disks.
- Using an OS, perform disk formatting while the L-Server is connected
- Using a function of the storage, perform disk formatting (For ETERNUS)
- Create a LUN again
14.6 Address Set Resources
This section explains how to create an address set resource and register the resource in an address pool.
In the following cases, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool:
- When Creating Physical L-Servers
- For blade servers
For WWNs and MAC addresses, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool.
- For rack mount servers
For WWNs, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool.
It is not necessary to create or register address set resources, since MAC addresses allocated to network adapters of physical
servers are used.
- When creating a virtual L-Server with the server type "RHEL-Xen" or "RHEL-KVM"
For MAC addresses, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool.
Use the following procedure to create an address set resource and register it in an address pool:
Registration in Address Pools (WWNs)
To register a WWN in an address pool, execute the rcxadm addrset create command.
For details on the rcxadm addrset create command, refer to "3.1 rcxadm addrset" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Registration in Address Pools (MAC Addresses)
To register a MAC address in an address pool, execute the rcxadm addrset create command.
For details on the rcxadm addrset create command, refer to "3.1 rcxadm addrset" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
An address set resource will be created and registered in the address pool.
14.7 Image Resources
This section explains how to register a cloning image to a resource pool.
The registration method varies depending on the type of image resource.
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14.7.1 Virtual Image Resources
This section explains how to register a cloning image to a resource pool.
When an image (template) has been created in advance using VM management software, register it to the image pool using the following
procedure:
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target image pool, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.
The [Register Resources] dialog is displayed.
2. Select a cloning image to register.
3. Click <OK>.
The cloning image is registered.
Note
For images (templates) created in advance using VM management software, change the name of a template as follows to enable Resource
Orchestrator to process it:
- Delete any characters other than alphanumeric characters and underscores ("_").
- Ensure an alphabetic character is used for the first character.
- When using an image created beforehand (template), configure the system disk for template using the following settings:
[VMware]
SCSI:0:0
[Hyper-V]
IDE:0:0
[Oracle VM]
- For PVM (Para-Virtualized Machine)
xvda
- For HVM (Hardware Virtualized Machine)
hda
When using something other than the above for the system disk, the L-Server creation process that accompanies cloning image
deployment may fail.
14.7.2 Physical Image Resources
This section explains how to register a cloning image that was collected using ROR VE to a resource pool.
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target image pool, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.
The [Register Resources] dialog is displayed.
2. Select a cloning image to register.
3. Click <OK>.
The cloning image is registered.
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Chapter 15 L-Server Template Operations
This section explains how to operate an L-Server template.
An L-Server template comprises pre-defined specifications (number of CPUs, memory capacity, disk capacity, number of NICs, etc.) for
an L-Server. Use the following XML format.
There are two ways to create an L-Server template:
- Using the Wizard GUI
L-Server templates can be created using the wizard GUI.
- Creation Using an Editor
L-Server templates can be created using an editor.
Use the UTF-8 character code for L-Server templates.
15.1 Operations Using the Wizard GUI
This section explains how to operate an L-Server template using the wizard-style GUI.
From the wizard GUI, it is possible to perform the following operations:
- Viewing a Template
- Creation
- Modification
- Copying a Template
- Deleting a Template
- Export
- Import
- Creating a Template using an Another Existing Template
15.1.1 Viewing
Use the following procedure to view a list of L-Server templates:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
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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 below.
Buttons
<Create> button
<Import> button
L-Server template List
In each page of the list, 10 items can be displayed.
It is possible to specify the page number to display, move forwards and backwards by single pages, and move to the first or last
page.
Name (Label)
The L-Server template name and label are displayed.
Server Type
The server type is displayed.
For physical L-Server templates, "Physical" is displayed.
For virtual L-Server templates, "VM" is displayed.
Server Specifications
When the server type is "Physical", the model name of the server is displayed.
When the server type is "VM", the CPU frequency multiplied by the number of CPUs, and the memory size are displayed.
Disk Capacity
The disk capacity is displayed, in units of GB.
NIC Number
The number of NICs for the L-Server template is displayed.
Redundancy
Server redundancy is displayed.
Position
The boot location is displayed.
<Modify> button
<Copy> button
<Delete> button
<Export> button
L-Server List
In each page of the list, 10 items can be displayed.
It is possible to specify the page number to display, move forwards and backwards by single pages, and move to the first or last
page.
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Server Name
The L-Server name is displayed.
Server Type
The server type is displayed.
For physical L-Servers, "Physical" is displayed.
For virtual L-Servers, "VM" is displayed.
Server Specifications
When the server type is "Physical", the model name of the server is displayed.
When the server type is "VM", the CPU frequency multiplied by the number of CPUs, and the memory size are displayed.
Disk Capacity
The disk capacity is displayed, in units of GB.
NIC Number
The number of NICs on the L-Server is displayed.
Position
The boot location is displayed.
<Export of Template> button
Click when exporting an L-Server template.
15.1.2 Creating
This section explains how to create an L-Server template.
15.1.2.1 Creating a Physical L-Server Template
Use the following procedure to create a physical L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. In the [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window, click <Create>.
The [Create L-Server Template] dialog is displayed.
3. Configure the following settings:
a. Enter basic information.
Name
Enter the name of the L-Server template.
The character string within 32 characters composed of alphanumeric character, underscore ("_"), and hyphen ("-") is
specified in the first alphanumeric character.
Label (Optional)
Enter a label for the L-Server template.
The character string within 32 characters is specified.
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Comments (Optional)
Enter a comment for the L-Server template.
The character string within 256 characters is specified.
Server Type
Select a server type.
Select "Physical" when creating a physical L-Server template.
Server Specification Methods
When Server Type is "Physical", the "Model", and "CPU and Memory" of the server are displayed.
Click <Model> to select a model name to allocate to the L-Server.
Clicking <CPU and Memory> enables you to enter the number of CPUs, CPU performance, and memory size of the server
allocated to the L-Server.
Model
Select a model name.
The following models are displayed:
- PRIMERGY BX620 S6
- PRIMERGY BX620 S5
- PRIMERGY BX620 S4
- PRIMERGY BX920 S3
- PRIMERGY BX920 S2
- PRIMERGY BX920 S1
- PRIMERGY BX922 S3
- PRIMERGY BX922 S2
- PRIMERGY BX924 S3
- PRIMERGY BX924 S2
- PRIMERGY BX960 S1
- PRIMERGY RX100 S6
- PRIMERGY RX100 S5
- PRIMERGY RX200 S4
- PRIMERGY RX200 S6
- PRIMERGY RX200 S5
- PRIMERGY RX300 S4
- PRIMERGY RX300 S6
- PRIMERGY RX300 S5
- PRIMERGY RX600 S5
- PRIMERGY RX600 S4
- PRIMERGY RX900 S1
- PRIMERGY TX150 S7
- PRIMERGY TX150 S6
- PRIMERGY TX200 S6
- PRIMERGY TX200 S5
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- PRIMERGY TX300 S6
- PRIMERGY TX300 S5
- PRIMERGY TX300 S4
- PRIMEQUEST 1000
- Other PC servers
Set the basic information, and click <Next>.
b. Enter information on the CPU and memory.
CPU Perf
Select the CPU frequency. Enter a number between 0.1 and 10.
CPU Num
Enter the number of CPUs to be allocated to the L-Server.
Enter a number between 1 and 240.
Memory Size
Enter the memory capacity to be allocated to the L-Server.
Enter a number between 0.1 and 8192.
Set the basic information, and click <Next>.
c. Enter NIC information.
NICs
Enter the number to identify the NIC definition to allocate to the L-Server.
Index
Index is a number in which the NIC definition allocated in L-Server is identified.
Configure a number in the following range:
0 - 31
Click <Add NIC> to add a NIC.
Clicking <Delete> deletes a NIC.
NIC Num
Specify the number of network resources (NumOfNetworkLinks) to configure for NICs. Each index is specified.
Specify a number in the following range:
1 - 4098
NIC Group (Optional)
Specify a NIC redundancy group. Specify a NIC redundancy group, if necessary.
Up to 16 NIC groups can be added.
Index
Enter a NIC redundancy group index. Configure a number in the following range:
0 - 15
NIC Num
Enter the number of network resources (NumOfNetworkLinks) contained in the NIC redundancy group.
Specify a number in the following range:
1 - 4098
One network resource is set to NIC and the NIC redundancy group when omitting it.
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Click <Add NIC Group> to add a NIC Group.
Click <Delete NIC Group> to delete a NIC Group.
NICs
Select a NIC index to configure as the NIC redundancy group. Two NICs must be specified for the group.
Enter the NIC information, and click <Next>.
d. Enter the disk information.
Disk
Enter the disk capacity.
Enter a number in the following range:
0.1 to 2048
Clicking <Add> adds a disk.
Clicking <Delete> deletes a disk.
Up to 60 disk indexes can be added, in the range between 0 to 59.
Connection Configuration
Select a disk type.
- FC
- iSCSI
When "FC" is selected for the connection type, clicking <Add> adds a disk. The disk can be deleted by clicking <Delete>
button.
Enter the disk information and click <Next>.
e. Enter the information on server redundancy, alive monitoring, and boot location.
Redundancy
Select a server redundancy to be allocated to the L-Server.
Select "HA" when enabling redundancy.
Select "None" when not enabling redundancy.
Alive monitoring
Configure alive monitoring as enabled or disabled.
Repurpose
Specify whether to release the server allocated to the L-Server when the power is turned off.
When not configuring repurpose, select " ".
When automatically releasing a server, select "true".
When not automatically releasing a server, select "false".
" " is selected by default.
Selection method for spare servers
Specify the selection method of spare servers.
When not configuring the method, select " ".
Select "name_order", when selecting a server from the servers with the same model name in alphabetical order.
When selecting a server with the same or higher level of performance values, or a server with the least difference in the
performance levels, select "keep_spec".
" " is selected by default.
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FC connection pattern
Specify the name of the pattern file for FC connections.
The list of file names of pattern files for FC connections located under the directory in the manager environment is
displayed as a pull-down menu.
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\customize_data\fc_connection_pattern
[Linux Manager]
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data/fc_connection_pattern
"" is selected when there is no FCConnectionPattern file.
As for default, "" is selected.
When the fc_connection_pattern file is created after the L-Server template created, it is possible to input directly. Enter
a string that is no more than 64 characters long, where the first character is a number or letter and the remaining characters
are alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_") and hyphens ("-").
f. The dialog to confirm the entered information is displayed.
When "Are you sure to create a new L-Server Template?" is displayed, confirm the content, and then click <Create>.
See
For the input ranges for the [Create L-Server Template] dialog, refer to "14.2.1 Physical L-Server Templates" in the "Reference
Guide (Command/XML) CE".
15.1.2.2 Creating a Virtual L-Server Template
Use the following procedure to create a virtual L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. In the [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window, click <Create>.
The [Create L-Server Template] dialog is displayed.
3. In the [Create L-Server Template] dialog, set the following items.
a. Enter basic information.
Name
Enter the name of the L-Server template.
The character string within 32 characters composed of alphanumeric character, underscore ("_"), and hyphen ("-") is
specified in the first alphanumeric character.
Label (Optional)
Enter a label for the L-Server template.
The character string within 32 characters is specified.
Comments (Optional)
Enter a comment for the L-Server template.
The character string within 256 characters is specified.
Server Type
Select a server type.
Select "VM" when creating a virtual L-Server template.
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VM type
Select a VM type.
The following VM types are displayed:
- VMware
- Hyper-V
- RHEL-Xen
- RHEL-KVM
- Oracle VM
- Solaris Containers
Set the basic information, and click <Next>.
b. Configure the overcommit function.
When the VM type of basic information is one of following types, the functions can be configured.
- VMware
- Hyper-V
- RHEL-KVM
- Solaris Containers
Overcommit
Decide whether to use the Overcommit function.
Select "true" when using the overcommit function.
Select "false" when not using the overcommit function.
"false" is selected by default.
c. Enter information on the CPU and memory.
When the VM type of basic information is one of following types, the functions can be configured.
- VMware
- Hyper-V
- RHEL-KVM
- Solaris Containers
CPU Arch
Select a CPU architecture. "IA" is displayed.
[Solaris Containers]
"SPARC" is displayed.
CPU Perf
Enter the CPU frequency. Enter a number between 0.1 and 8.0.
[Oracle VM]
Enter a number between 0.3 and 8.0.
[Solaris Containers]
Enter a number between 1 and 8.
CPU Reserve (Optional)
Enter the minimum size of CPU resources to be reserved for the L-Server. Enter when using the overcommit function.
Enter the value in the range from 0 to the upper_limit_of_the_CPU_performance.
If left blank, "0" is set when creating an L-Server.
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CPU Share (Optional)
Enter the relative proportion for allocation of CPU resources.
It is possible to specify it for VMware.
Enter when using the overcommit function.
Enter an integer between 1 and 1000000.
By default the value is set to number of CPUs * 1000 when an L-Server is created.
CPU Allocation Priority (Optional)
Enter CPU allocation priority.
It is possible to specify it for Hyper-V.
A number between 1 and 10000 can be specified.
If left blank, "100" is set when creating an L-Server.
CPU Num
Enter the number of CPUs to be allocated to the L-Server.
Enter a number between 1 and 8.
[Hyper-V]
Enter a number between 1 and 4.
[Oracle VM]
Enter a number between 1 and 32.
[RHEL-KVM]
Enter a number between 1 and 64.
[Solaris Containers]
Enter a number between 1 and 4096.
Memory Size
Enter the memory capacity to be allocated to the L-Server.
Enter a number between 0.1 and 255, in units of gigabytes.
[Solaris Containers]
Enter a number between 0.1 and 32.
Memory Reserve (Optional)
Enter the minimum amount of memory resources to be reserved for the L-Server.
It is possible to specify it for VMware.
Enter when using the overcommit function.
Enter the value in the range from 0 to the upper_limit_of_the_memory_capacity.
If left blank, the value specified for the memory size when creating an L-Server is configured.
Memory Share (Optional)
Enter the relative proportion for allocation of memory resources on the L-Server.
It is possible to specify it for VMware.
Enter when using the overcommit function.
Enter an integer between 0 and 1000000.
If left blank, the value specified for the memory size * 1024 * 10 is configured when creating an L-Server.
Memory buffer (Optional)
Specify the memory buffer.
It is possible to specify it for Hyper-V.
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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 (Optional)
Specify the memory allocation priority.
It is possible to specify it for Hyper-V.
A number between 0 and 10000 can be specified.
If left blank, "5000" is set when creating an L-Server.
Startup RAM (Optional)
Specify the amount of an initial memory.
It is possible to specify it for Hyper-V.
Enter a number between 0.1 and memory capacity.
By default, memory capacity is set when enabling a dynamic memory when L-Server is created.
Dynamic Memory (Optional)
It is possible to specify it for Hyper-V.
Specify "true" when enabling a dynamic memory.
Specify "false" when disabling a dynamic memory.
By default, this information is different depending on an amount of an initial memory and a set value of the memory
buffer.
"True" is set when the amount of an initial memory or the memory buffer has already set.
Nothing is set when the amount of an initial memory and the memory buffer are unset. Enter the CPU and memory information,
and click <Next>.
d. Enter NIC information.
NIC Number
Enter when the server type is "VM".
Enter the number of NICs.
Enter a number between 1 and 10.
[Xen]
Enter a number between 1 and 15.
[Oracle VM] [RHEL-KVM]
Enter a number between 1 and 8.
[Solaris Containers]
Enter a number between 0 and 8.
Enter the NIC information, and click <Next>.
e. Enter the disk information.
Disk
Enter the disk capacity, in units of GB.
Enter a number in the following range:
0.1 to 2048 (GB)
[Xen]
0.1 to 999.9 (GB)
[Solaris Containers]
0.1 to 9600 (GB)
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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 59 can be specified.
[Xen]
A number between 0 and 251 can be specified.
[RHEL-KVM]
A number between 0 and 16 can be specified.
[Solaris Containers]
0 can be specified.
Enter the disk information and click <Next>.
f. Enter the information on server redundancy, alive monitoring, boot location, and ServerImageLink.
Redundancy
Select a server redundancy to be allocated to the L-Server.
Select "HA" when enabling redundancy.
Select "None" when not enabling redundancy.
[Xen] [RHEL-KVM]
Only "None" can be specified.
Alive monitoring
Configure alive monitoring as enabled or disabled.
This item can only be configured when "Redundancy" is enabled.
[Xen] [RHEL-KVM] [Oracle VM] [Solaris Containers]
The alive monitoring configuration is not displayed.
Boot Location
Decide whether the physical location of servers to be allocated to the L-Server can be changed.
This item can be configured when "VM" is selected for "Server Type" in the basic information.
Select "Fixed" when starting the L-Server on the same VM host that operated last time.
Select "AttachAtBoot" when automatically selecting the optimal VM host when the L-Server is started.
[Xen]
Only "Fixed" can be specified.
Repurpose
Specify whether to release the server allocated to the L-Server when the power is turned off.
Select "true" when releasing automatically.
Select "false" when not releasing automatically.
Nothing is set by default. In this case, the value set to the definition file is used when an L-Server is created.
[Xen]
Only "false" can be specified. It can be omitted.
ServerImageLink
Specify "all" when deploying all disks with the same configuration for images, including data disks.
Specification is possible for VMware and Hyper-V.
This specification is not required when deploying only system disks.
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When "all" is specified in the definition file for L-Server creation, priority is given to "all" even if this setting is not
specified.
g. Click <Next>.
The dialog to confirm the entered information is displayed.
When "Are you sure to create a new L-Server Template?" is displayed, confirm the content, and then click <Create>.
See
For the input ranges for the [Create L-Server Template] dialog, refer to "14.2.2 Virtual L-Server Templates" in the "Reference Guide
(Command/XML) CE".
Note
When configuring a template using wizard-style GUI, the detailed configurations can be confirmed in the last confirmation window.
The confirmation window of detailed configurations is displayed in order to enable confirmation of the setting values. When using
the confirmation window for operation, there may be difference in the displayed contents. Do not operate it on the confirmation
screen.
15.1.3 Modifying
Use the following procedure to modify an L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. Select an L-Server template to edit on the [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window, and click <Modify>.
The [Modify L-Server Template] dialog is displayed.
3. In the [Modify L-Server Template] dialog, edit the items you want to modify, and click <Modify>.
4. The dialog to confirm the entered information is displayed.
When "Are you sure to copy L-Server Template?" is displayed, confirm the content, and then click <Modify>.
The L-Server template will be modified.
15.1.4 Copying
Use the following procedure to copy an L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. Select an L-Server template to copy on the [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window, and click <Copy>.
3. The [Copy L-Server Template] dialog is displayed.
Edit the L-Server template name.
4. In the [Copy L-Server Template] dialog, click <Next>.
5. The copy confirmation dialog is displayed.
When "Are you sure to copy L-Server Template?" is displayed, confirm the content, and then click <Copy>.
The L-Server template will be copied.
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15.1.5 Deleting
Use the following procedure to delete an L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. Select an L-Server template to delete on the [ROR L-Server Template Editor] window, and click <Delete>.
3. When "Are you sure you want to delete this Template?" is displayed, confirm the content, and then click <Delete>.
The L-Server template will be deleted.
Point
When deleting an L-Server template, do not delete until after confirming that it is not being used as a type of L-Platform Template Server.
If an L-Server template (being used for L-Platform templates) and image information is mistakenly deleted, rectify it by performing the
following procedure:
1. After unpublishing the L-Platform template that uses the L-Server template which was deleted from the Template tab, delete it.
After unpublishing the image information that uses the L-Server template which was deleted from the Template tab, delete it.
In cases where deleting does not work in either 1 or 2, as there is an L-Platform that has completed deployment, recreate an L-Server
template with the same name.
15.1.6 Export
Use the following procedure to export an L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. Select the L-Server template to export, and Click <Export>.
3. The export confirmation dialog is displayed.
When "Are you sure to export the specified L-Server Template?" is displayed, confirm the content, and then click <Yes>.
The L-Server template will be exported.
15.1.7 Import
Use the following procedure to import an L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. Select the L-Server template to import, and Click <Import>.
3. The [Import L-Server Template] dialog is displayed.
4. Select the file name for L-Server template to import, and Click <OK>.
The L-Server template is imported.
When a registered L-Server template name is included in the specified file, a warning dialog is displayed to confirm whether or not
to overwrite the L-Server template.
When overwriting it, click <OK>.
When not overwriting it, click <Cancel> and return to the dialog to specify the file name.
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15.1.8 Creating a Template using an Another Existing Template
It is possible to create an L-Server using another L-Server template that has already been made.
Use the following procedure to create an L-Server template from an L-Server:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Edit] from the ROR console menu.
The [L-Server Template Editor] window is displayed.
2. Select the L-Server to save as an L-Server Template, and click <Save as a Template>.
The [Save as a Template] dialog is displayed.
3. Specify the template name for saving the L-Server, and click <OK>.
The L-Server can be saved as an L-Server template.
Click <Cancel> and return to the [L-Server Template Editor] window.
Note
- When an L-Server template is created from an existing L-Server, the log is not displayed in the event and the progress report of the
ROR console.
- When using an L-Server template, which is created from an L-Server linked with configured physical server or virtual machine, to
create an L-Server, the configuration of the L-Server template might need to be modified in advance.
Please verify the configuration of such L-Server template and make necessary changes.
15.2 Editing a Template Using an Editor
This section explains how to edit an L-Server template using an editor.
Use the following procedure:
1. Export an L-Server Template
2. Edit with an Editor
3. Import the L-Server Template
15.2.1 Export
This section explains how to export an L-Server template.
Use the following procedure to export an L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree.
On the [Template List] tab, right-click the L-Server template to export and select [Export] from the popup menu.
Displays the [File Download] dialog.
2. Click <Save>.
The L-Server template is exported.
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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 the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
When exporting an L-Server template, the XML file is generated based on the XML specifications.
15.2.2 Editing
This section explains how to edit an L-Server template.
The L-Server template XML definitions differ depending on whether the server is a physical L-Server or virtual L-Server.
- For Physical L-Servers
For XML definitions of L-Server templates, refer to "14.2.1 Physical L-Server Templates" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML)
CE".
- For Virtual L-Servers
For XML definitions of virtual L-Server templates, refer to "14.2.2 Virtual L-Server Templates" in the "Reference Guide (Command/
XML) CE".
Note
When creating a virtual L-Server, the values in the VM specific information definition file are used even if those values have not been set
in the L-Server template.
If there are discrepancies between the L-Server template and VM specific information definition file (e.g. CPU performance is lower than
CPU Reserve), L-Server creation will fail.
For details on VM specific information definition files, refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-Servers"
in the "Setup Guide CE".
15.2.3 Import
This section explains how to import an L-Server template.
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree, and select [File]-[L-Server Template]-[Import] from the ROR console menu.
2. Specify the file name, and click <OK>.
The L-Server template is imported.
When a registered L-Server template name is included in the specified file, a warning dialog is displayed to confirm whether or not
to overwrite the L-Server template.
When overwriting it, click <OK>.
When not overwriting it, click <Cancel> and return to the dialog to specify the file name.
If a template is imported without editing the L-Server template name of the L-Server template file which was exported in "15.2.2
Editing", the content of the existing L-Server template will be overwritten.
If a template is imported after changing the L-Server template name of the L-Server template file which was exported in step 2, a new L-
Server template will be added, leaving the content of the existing template intact.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm template import.
For details on the rcxadm template import command, refer to "8.1 rcxadm template" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
15.2.4 Deleting
This section explains how to delete an L-Server template.
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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:
On the [Template List] tab, right-click the L-Server template to delete, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm template delete.
For details on the rcxadm template delete command, refer to "8.1 rcxadm template" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Point
When deleting an L-Server template, do not delete until after confirming that it is not being used as a type of L-Platform Template Server.
If an L-Server template (being used for L-Platform templates) and image information is mistakenly deleted, rectify it by performing the
following procedure:
1. After unpublishing the L-Platform template that uses the L-Server template which was deleted from the Template tab, delete it.
After unpublishing the image information that uses the L-Server template which was deleted from the Template tab, delete it.
In cases where deleting does not work in either 1 or 2, as there is an L-Platform that has completed deployment, recreate an L-Server
template with the same name.
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Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers
This chapter explains how to create L-Servers.
For an overview of the functions, refer to "2.2.3 L-Server" in the "Design Guide CE".
L-Servers can be created using the following two methods:
- Creation Using an L-Server Template
Resources are automatically selected from a resource pool.
- Creation Without Using an L-Server Template
Specify a resource or a resource pool.
For details on how to specify and select the VM host to which the created L-Server is to be deployed, refer to "2.2.3 L-Server" in the
"Design Guide CE".
Creation Using an L-Server Template
Use the following procedure to create an L-Server using an L-Server template:
- When cloning images are not stored in image pools, or when not using cloning images which have been already registered
1. Select an L-Server template. Specify [None] for images.
2. Install an OS manually.
As an L-Server with no OS installed is created, install an OS manually.
For details, refer to "Chapter 15 Collecting and Registering Cloning Images" in the "Setup Guide CE".
- When cloning images are stored in image pools
1. Select an L-Server template. Specify a cloning image to deploy.
An L-Server on which a cloning image has been deployed is created.
Creation Without Using an L-Server Template
For details on how to create specifying individual specifications without using an L-Server template, refer to "16.2 Creation of Physical
Note
[Linux]
When using Linux for a physical L-Server, and iSCSI storage for a system disk, an L-Server cannot be created using a cloning image.
[Xen]
When using RHEL5-Xen, L-Server creation and operation using the ROR console cannot be performed. For details, refer to "C.4 RHEL5-
Xen" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Solaris]
When using Solaris, physical L-Servers cannot be created.
In this case, link L-Servers with configured physical servers.
For details, refer to "Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured Physical Servers or Virtual Machines".
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[Physical Servers]
For details on physical L-Servers, refer to "B.5 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[VMware]
For details on VMware, refer to "C.2 VMware" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
For details on Hyper-V, refer to "C.3 Hyper-V" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[KVM]
For details on RHEL-KVM, refer to "C.4 RHEL5-Xen" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Oracle VM]
For details on Oracle VM, refer to "C.5 Oracle VM" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Solaris Containers]
For details on Solaris Containers, refer to "C.7 Solaris Containers" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Linking L-Servers with Configured Physical Servers or Virtual Machines
Configured physical servers and virtual machines can be managed by linking them with L-Servers.
The management scope and the scope of use as an L-Server vary depending on the resources used by the configured physical server or
virtual machine.
For details, refer to "Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured Physical Servers or Virtual Machines".
16.1 Creation Using an L-Server Template
This section explains how to create an L-Server using an L-Server template.
Use the following procedure to create an L-Server using an L-Server template:
1. Select the ROR console orchestration tree. Select an L-Server template on the [Template List] tab of the Main Panel, and click
<Create>.
The [Create an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
2. On the [General] tab, set the following items.
Name (Label)
Enter a name for the L-Server.
- For Physical L-Servers
Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric
characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
- For Virtual L-Servers
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric
characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), and hyphens ("-").
[Xen] [Oracle VM]
Periods (".") cannot be used.
[KVM]
Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric
characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
[Oracle VM]
Enter the location using 32 characters or less.
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Enter up to 52 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric
characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), and hyphens ("-"). Enter up to 63 characters beginning
with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case),
underscores ("_"), periods ("."), and hyphens ("-"). However, names which start with "SUNW" cannot be used.
The name "global" cannot be used when the configuration uses the same name for both a virtual L-Server and a VM. For
the configuration to use the same name for both a virtual L-Server and a VM machine, refer to "Table 17.4 List of Items
Destination folder
Select a resource folder or a tenant to store L-Servers.
Template
Specify an L-Server template created in "Chapter 13 Creating L-Server Templates" in the "Setup Guide CE".
The L-Server template specified from the [Template List] tab is displayed. Check the specifications (CPU performance, memory
capacity, disk capacity (multiple)) for the L-Server to create.
- For Physical
Model name, disk capacity (multiple) are displayed.
- For Virtual
CPU performance, memory capacity, and disk capacity (multiple) are displayed.
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
When using templates with "all" specified for "ServerImageLink", all disks (system disk and data disks) are deployed as
they are in the cloning image.
To check the disk configuration of the L-Server to be created, check the cloning image in advance.
Image
Specify a cloning image to deploy.
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a Cloning Image] dialog.
To manually install an operating system, select [None].
When [None] is selected, it is necessary to select the OS type on the [Server] tab.
When selecting [None], check the [Single path mode] checkbox of [FC path].
If you select [Deploy] from [Image deployment], the parameters for the operating system must also be specified.
Note
When creating an L-Server specifying a cloning image, if the OS of a cloning image is Linux, the L-Server is created using the
user name and password used when the cloning image was created.
It is recommended to change the password after creating an L-Server to maintain security.
When deploying cloning images, the OS image included in a cloning image is used, but the values of CPU, memory and network
are overwritten with the values used when creating an L-Server.
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
When using templates with "all" specified for "ServerImageLink", all disks are created in the same location.
- When selecting a storage location, only specify system disks on the [Disk] tab.
If different locations are specified for system disks and data disks, L-Server creation with cloning image deployment may
fail.
- Disks are created in the same location even if there is a mixture of disks with Thin Provisioning attributes and disks with
no Thin Provisioning attributes in the cloning image.
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For virtual L-Servers, when creating an L-Server, even if the size of the system disk is specified in advance, if the specified size
differs from that of the deployed cloning image, the size will be changed to that of the deployed cloning image.
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
Depending on the server virtualization software used, some restrictions may apply to the operating systems that parameters can
be set for and the prerequisites for performing the settings.
For details, refer to the manual of server virtualization software.
Basic software (OS) that can be used on an L-Server is limited to software supported by the server virtualization software.
The image to deploy can be specified when creating an L-Server. Image deployment for Resource Orchestrator uses the following
functions of the server virtualization software:
Table 16.1 Functions Used when Deploying Images
Server Virtualization Software
Function
VMware vSphere 4.0
VMware vSphere 4.1
VMware vSphere 5
Template, guest OS customization
Microsoft(R) System Center Virtual
Machine Manager 2008 R2
Microsoft(R) System Center 2012 Virtual
Machine Manager
Template, guest OS operating system profile
[Solaris Containers]
The cloning image needs to be specified.
Resource allocation
When creating an L-Server for which only a configuration definition exists, check the [None (Definition only)] checkbox.
When an L-Server for which only a configuration definition has been created is started, resources will be allocated.
When modifying the configuration of an L-Server for which only a configuration definition was created, refer to "17.8.2.3
Network (NIC)
Select a network resource to connect to the NIC of the L-Server.
A list of the NICs defined in the L-Server template is displayed. Select the network to connect to each NIC from the [Network
to connect] column.
a. Click <Select> in the [Network to connect] column.
The [Select a Network Resource] dialog is displayed.
b. The following items are displayed: Select the network resource to connect.
- Name (Label)
- Admin LAN
- Subnet address
- Number of addresses (Unused/Total)
For physical L-Servers, the network connection can be selected in addition to these items.
- Connect
Specify when connecting network resources.
- Do not connect
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Specify when not connecting network resources, only creating a configuration definition.
Note
The network (NIC) number corresponds to a NIC number (NICIndex) + 1 that is defined in L-Server templates.
[Oracle VM]
One or more networks must be specified.
Label (Optional)
A custom label can be defined for the L-Server. User-defined labels make it easier to identify the server.
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
Comment (Optional)
A custom comment can be defined for the L-Server. For example, registering detailed work content, troubleshooting, and
recovery procedures can speed up the recovery of affected applications when a problem occurs.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
3. Click <OK>.
The L-Server is created.
The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console.
When creating a physical L-Server specifying image deployment, clicking <Cancel> in the Recent Operations area displays a
confirmation dialog and stops the process.
Note
- Please note that canceling the creation of a physical L-Server specifying image deployment does not restore the destination
server to the state before image deployment took place.
- When operations are cancelled on the last part, the physical L-Server may remain.
Delete the physical L-Server, from the [Resource] tab on the ROR console. For details on how to delete an L-Server, refer to
Point
Association of an L-Server Name with a VM Guest Name
When installing an operating system manually on the L-Server or using the management console of server virtualization software, select
the L-Server in the orchestration tree, and operate the VM for the Guest_name displayed in [Resource Details].
The following name is automatically allocated for Guest_name:
L-Server_name - Number
Number is automatically set by Resource Orchestrator to avoid overlapping of names on server virtualization software if an L-Server with
For operation without numbering, refer to "Numbering VM names" in "Table 17.4 List of Items Specified in the Definition File" of "17.8.1
Installation". However, L-Servers with the same name cannot be created. Avoid using the same L-Server name more than once.
Note
- When creating an L-Server, log off ETERNUSmgr of ETERNUS storage registered on ESC.
- When operating NetApp storage in cluster environments and operating a partial system due to system trouble, perform the operation
after recovering the NetApp storage and returning the system to cluster operation.
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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 allocation
regardless of its available space.
- When operating a VM host in a cluster system, create an L-Server with the storage resources shared between VM hosts specified.
L-Server cannot be created using storage resources that are not shared between VM hosts.
- Depending on the [None (Definition only)] checkbox, the power status of an L-Server after its creation is as follows.
Table 16.2 L-Server Power Status after Creation
When Checked
Physical L-Server Power OFF
Virtual L-Server Power OFF
When not Checked
Power ON
Power OFF
- When creating a virtual L-Server, the values in the VM specific information definition file are used even if those values have not been
set in the L-Server template.
If there are discrepancies between the L-Server template and VM specific information definition file (e.g. CPU performance is lower
than CPU Reserve), L-Server creation will fail.
For details on VM specific information definition files, refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-
Servers" and "Chapter 8 Creating Definition Files" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
- When using dynamic memory and memory weight, Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1(SP1) or later must be applied to the VM
host, and SCVMM must be upgraded to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Service Pack 1(SP1) or later. When creating
an L-Server for which dynamic memory is enabled or memory weight is specified, creation of the L-Server will fail unless there are
a VM host and SCVMM satisfying the conditions above.
16.2 Creation of Physical L-Servers Using Parameters
This section explains how to configure a physical L-Server with server, storage, and network specifications configured, without using an
L-Server template.
Specify the values on the following tabs:
- [General] Tab
- [Server] Tab
- [Disk] Tab
- [Network] Tab
- [OS] Tab
Use the following procedure to create L-Servers:
1. Right-click the target resource folder in the orchestration tree, and select [Create]-[L-Server] from the popup menu.
The [Create an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
2. On each tab, set the following items.
3. Click <OK>.
The L-Server is created.
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Note
Each item to set has an upper limit. Even when valid values are specified, the creation of an L-Server may fail depending on the availability
of resources in resource pools and the hardware configuration.
L-Servers cannot be created for physical servers that are in maintenance mode.
Information
- For the storage units that support the setting of LUN alias names, when disk resources are created with Resource Orchestrator, set the
alias (if possible) based on the disk resource name in the LUN.
- If identical alias names are set for the ETERNUS LUNs, the initial settings for aliases in ETERNUS LUNs are used instead.
The format for the alias name set for the disk resource names and Resource Orchestrator is as follows.
Disk resource names Format
name-x-disky
name: L-Server name specified by user
x: String in decimal format, uniquely allocated by the manager
y: Decimal representing the disk index
Alias name Format
NAMEXXYYYY (maximum 16 characters)
NAME: String starting at the beginning of name (maximum 11 characters)
XX: Two digit decimal string corresponding to x
YYYY: Three digit decimal string corresponding to y
- As the L-Server names that can be reflected in alias are a maximum of 11 characters, the infrastructure administrator should
consult with the tenant administrator and determine rules for L-Server names.
- If the L-Server name is changed, the disk resource name and aliases in the details about the disk are not changed.
- If the disk resources are created from the virtual storage (RAID group, for example) that is the subject of ETERNUS Dynamic
LUN Mirroring, the LUN created on the remote site receives the same alias.
- If the alias name of the ETERNUS LUN corresponding to the disk created from the virtual storage has been changed using the
ETERNUS WebGUI, the alias name in the disk details will be updated with the regular update. The disk resource name is not
changed.
16.2.1 [General] Tab
Name (Label)
Enter a name for the L-Server.
Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
Destination folder
Select a resource folder or a tenant to store L-Servers.
Template
Specify [None] in the selection list.
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Server type
Enter the type of server for the L-Server to be created.
Select [Physical].
Image
Specify a cloning image to deploy.
a. Click <Select>.
The [Select a Cloning Image] dialog is displayed.
b. Select the cloning image to deploy to the L-Server, specifying [Deploy] in [Image deployment].
The available cloning images are displayed in the selection list.
Specifying [Do not deploy] in [Image deployment] will create an empty server without an operating system installed.
Note
When using a Windows image for multiple languages (English/Japanese Language Pack), manually select the language version when
deploying the cloning image.
Resource allocation
When creating an L-Server for which only a configuration definition exists, check the [None (Definition only)] checkbox.
When allocating resources for an L-Server for which only a configuration definition was created, refer to "17.8.2.1 Allocating
Network (NIC)
If "None" is specified in "Template" and the server type is specified, the <Add> and <Delete> buttons are displayed.
Clicking <Add> adds a network. Perform settings based on the physical server the L-Server will be located on.
Clicking <Delete> deletes the network in the last line of the list.
When [Physical] is selected for the server type, the admin LAN network resource is automatically configured if the admin LAN network
settings for all physical servers registered in a server pool are the same. When the admin LAN network settings for physical servers
differ, specify the correct NICs for the admin LAN or public LAN, and the network resources of the destination for connection.
When not using the public LAN, select "not connected".
Note
- When the admin LAN network settings for a physical server registered in a server pool are different, an admin LAN network
resource is automatically registered, if a physical server is selected for use in the [Server] tab.
Also, if an admin LAN network resource is specified for the NIC in [Network (NIC)], when [Physical server] is selected on the
[Server] tab, only a physical server or server pool with a NIC configuration matching that of the admin LAN network will be
displayed.
- When performing NIC redundancy, configure the settings by switching over to the [Network] tab.
Label (Optional)
Enter a label for the L-Server.
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
Comment (Optional)
Enter any comments for the L-Server.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
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16.2.2 [Server] Tab
Server Specification Methods
Select a method to specify a server.
Click <Model> to select a model name to allocate to the L-Server.
Clicking <CPU and Memory> enables you to enter the number of CPUs, CPU performance, and memory size of the server allocated
to the L-Server.
Note
When <CPU and Memory> is selected, you must enter the number of CPUs, the CPU performance, and the memory size.
Number of CPUs
Enter the number of server CPUs to allocate to the L-Server. Enter an integer between 1 and 240.
CPU Performance
Enter the server CPU speed to allocate to the L-Server. Enter a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigahertz. Values
between 0.1 and 10 can be specified.
Memory Size
Enter the memory capacity to allocate to the L-Server. Enter a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes. Values
between 0.1 and 8192 can be specified.
Specifications
The specifications of the physical server are displayed.
When [Automatic] or [Pool] is selected for [Physical server], a hyphen ("-") will be displayed in each parameter.
Physical server
Select the physical server to allocate to the L-Server.
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a Server Resource] dialog.
Select one of [Automatic], [Pool], or [Server] in [Resource type].
The default is "Automatic".
- When [Automatic] is Selected
Select a physical server automatically from the resource pool with high priority.
When selecting [Automatic], operate a resource pool with priorities.
When there are multiple resource pools with the same priority, physical servers will be selected satisfying the conditions for a
resource pool which has been searched in advance. Therefore, the physical server which has the least difference from the L-Server
definitions may not be allocated
For details, refer to "B.9 Methods for Selecting Physical Servers Automatically" in the "Setup Guide CE".
- When [Pool] is Selected
A list of server pools which can be selected is displayed.
In the server pool list, the server pool name and the number of servers (unused/total) are displayed.
Select the server pool from the server pool list.
- When [Server] is Selected
The list of the physical servers that can be selected is displayed.
In the physical server list, server names, model names, CPU performance, memory size, and NIC numbers are displayed.
Select the physical server to use from the physical server list.
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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 from the list.
When the [Currently unusable] checkbox is checked, failed physical servers and physical servers that have inconsistencies in their
admin LAN network configurations are displayed in the list.
When the [Busy] checkbox is checked, the following physical servers are displayed in the list:
- Physical servers already allocated to other L-Servers
- Physical servers already assigned as spare servers
- Physical servers with an OS installed
Note
The [Select a Server Resource] dialog works as follows, depending on the configuration status of admin LAN network resources on
the NICs in the [General] tab or the [Network] tab.
- When admin LAN network resources are unset on the NIC
Depending on the selected physical server or the server pool, admin LAN network resources are automatically set on the NIC
configurations in the [General] tab or the [Network] tab.
For details on the resources automatically set, refer to the [General] tab or the [Network] tab.
- When admin LAN network resources have been set on the NIC
Physical servers or server pools matching the admin LAN network NIC configurations that are set on the [General] tab or the
[Network] tab are displayed.
When not filtering resources using admin LAN network settings, open the [Select a Server Resource] dialog after deleting the
settings.
Resource release
Specify whether to release the physical server allocated to the L-Server when the power is turned off.
If the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox is checked, the server is released when the power is turned off.
Note
When resources of the same servers are shared due to a change in usage, ensure that [Resource release] is set for the L-Server they are
allocated to.
When the server resources are allocated to the L-Server for which [Resource release] is not configured, the server resources cannot be
shared.
Boot Location
Decide whether the physical location of servers to be allocated to the L-Server can be changed.
When unselecting the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox of [Resource release], the location will be [Fixed].
- Fixed
Starts the L-Server on the same physical server that was operated last time.
- Relocate at startup
Automatically selects the optimal physical server when the L-Server is started.
Even when [Physical server] is specified, the L-Server may operate on a separate physical server from the second time it is started.
Server Recovery
Specify the server redundancy to allocate to the L-Server. To enable redundancy, select the [HA] checkbox.
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When selecting the [HA] checkbox, the [Use a low spec server] checkbox of [Spare server specs], and <Select> of [Spare server pool]
will be enabled.
Spare server specs
This section specifies the selection method of spare server.
When the [Use a low spec server] checkbox is selected, physical servers with models matching that in the L-Server definition are
selected as spare servers.
For details on how to select a spare server, refer to "17.1.1 L-Server High Availability" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Spare server pool
Select the spare server pool.
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a Server Resource] dialog.
Specify the server pool that the physical server to use for automatic switchover is registered in.
When a problem occurs on the physical server, recovery is performed by automatically switching to another physical server in the
same resource pool that is operating normally.
For details on how to perform switchover a spare server, refer to "17.1.1 L-Server High Availability" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Alive monitoring
Configure alive monitoring as enabled or disabled.
Address pool (WWN / MAC)
Select an address pool.
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select an Address Resource] dialog.
Select [Automatic] or [Pool]. The default is [Automatic].
When selecting [Pool], select from the registered address pool.
Specify the virtual WWN obtained from the I/O Virtualization Option and the address pool of the registered MAC address.
VIOM will be used for blades, and HBA address rename for rack mount servers.
Startup priority
With L-Servers, when performing batch power operations in a resource folder or a tenant, configure the priority for the L-Server.
Set a number between 1 and 256. Smaller values indicate higher priority. If omitted, "128" is set.
When not performing batch power operations, check the [Exclude from batch power operations] checkbox.
FC settings
FC connection pattern
If the number of FCs fitted or their location differs from physical server to physical server, specify an FC connection pattern file.
This setting can be made when the storage units are the following: For details, refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files" in the "Setup
Guide CE".
- EMC CLARiiON Storage
- EMC Symmetrix DMX Storage
- EMC Symmetrix VMAX Storage
Note
When FC connection patterns are not displayed in the selection list, there are errors in the configuration file.
Review the configuration files for FC connection patterns, referring to "B.1 Creating Definition Files" in the "Setup Guide CE".
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Indicates the settings for when the server starts
FC path
When installing an OS manually, check the [Single path mode] checkbox.
When an image is not specified, it is automatically checked.
After installing a multi-path driver on an OS, perform [17.2.1 Modifying Specifications], and clear the "Single path mode" checkbox.
For details, refer to "B.5 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Boot Mode
Specify the L-Server boot method.
- Normal
Specify this mode when performing the boot from the disk connected to the L-Server.
- NIC for PXE boot
Specify this mode when performing the network boot using PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment).
- Network for PXE boot
Select the network resource for PXE boot, from the network resources defined in the L-Server.
Note
PXE boot is unavailable on networks that use tagged VLAN settings.
For network boot, select network resources for which tags are not configured.
When performing a network boot on the admin LAN
When the DHCP service used by the PXE boot server is configured to receive DHCP requests from other clients, the following functions
cannot be used.
- Backup and restore
- Creation of a physical L-Server with images selected
- Deployment and collection of cloning images
16.2.3 [Disk] Tab
Disk type
Select a disk type.
- SAN (Storage Area Network)
Select when using SAN storage.
- iSCSI
Select when using iSCSI storage.
Disk
Clicking <Add> displays the [Disk Definitions] dialog.
Specify the following items for each disk:
Size * Number of Disks
- Size
Enter a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes. Values of 0.1 or larger can be specified.
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Clicking <Add> will display the [Disk Definitions] dialog, and then specify the number of disks to add. Specify a number 1 or
larger.
Resource type
Specify the disk to allocate to the L-Server.
Select from the following items.
- Automatic assignment
Select a suitable virtual storage resource from those registered in the appropriate storage pool. Create the specified size of disk
resources, and allocate them to the L-Server. Set [Automatic] for the default value.
Note
- When there are storage pools with and without Thin Provisioning attributes configured that have the same priority, the storage
pool that will be given priority is decided based on definition files. For details on definition files, refer to "C.1 Definition Files
Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-Servers" in the "Setup Guide CE".
- If dynamic LUN mirroring has been set in the virtual storage, a volume is also created on the ETERNUS storage in the remote
site specified in the definition file. If the ETERNUS storage in the remote site has been detected by Resource Orchestrator, it
will be detected as a disk resource that was prepared beforehand, but do not register it to the storage pool.
- Storage pool
Select a virtual storage resource registered in the specified storage pool. Create the specified size of disk resources, and allocate
them to the L-Server.
- Virtual storage
Displays virtual storage resources such as RAID groups or aggregates as a list.
Select from the displayed virtual storage resources.
Create the specified size of disk resources from the specified virtual storage resource, and allocate them to the L-Server.
When using the virtual storage resource on which the Thin Provisioning attributes are configured, the disk resource can be created
specifying a size exceeding the actual disk space.
- Disk
Assign the LUN created in advance to the L-Server.
When specifying search conditions, the relevant disk resource list is displayed.
Select from the displayed disk resources.
The specified disk resources are allocated to the L-Server.
Search conditions
Storage pool
Select the storage pool of the storage destination of the disk resource.
Search size
Enter the lowest value of the disk size to be searched as a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes.
Allocation status
Specify the status for the disk to allocate to the L-Server.
- Unallocated
Specify when selecting a disk resource which is not allocated to another L-Server.
- Allocated
Specify when selecting a disk resource which is allocated to another L-Server.
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Allocated L-Server
Specify an L-Server when sharing the disk resources.
Disk name
Specify the name of the disk to be found.
- Begins with
Specify when searching for disks whose names begin with the specified string.
- Includes
Specify when searching for disks whose names include the specified string.
16.2.4 [Network] Tab
Specify the following items.
NIC/Network
Configure the network to connect with the NIC used in the L-Server. Clicking <Add> displays the [Add a Network] dialog. Select a
network resource to connect with the NIC.
The number of NICs that can be configured is 1 to 32.
NICs
Select the NIC to use in the L-Server from the selection list. When adding a new NIC or NIC group, select the number displayed
as "(Undefined)" from the list. When selecting an already defined NIC, a network resource is added.
Setup redundant NIC
When performing NIC redundancy, check the [Setup redundant NIC] checkbox, and select another NIC pair from the list to make
redundant.
Network
Select a network resource to connect.
Clicking <Delete> deletes the selected network.
Clicking <Change> displays the [Select a Network Resource] dialog.
If <OK> is clicked while a network resource is selected, the network resource to connect is modified.
IP address (Optional)
Specify the IP address to allocate to the L-Server. This should be entered for direct specification of the IP address to be allocated to
the L-Server. The specified IP address will be converted to the IP address of the physical server during creation of the L-Server.
Note
If a LUN created beforehand is used to create a physical L-Server, specify the IP address of the OS stored in the LUN.
If an agent has already been installed in the LUN created beforehand, and the IP address of the manager has been changed, the following
procedures need to be performed after creating the physical L-Server.
1. Initialize the file where the agent's SSL certificate data is stored.
For details, refer to "5.5 rcxadm certctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
2. Modify the IP address of the admin LAN of the manager registered in the agent.
For details, refer to "5.3 rcxadm agtctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
3. Reboot the physical L-Server.
Example
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Table 16.3 Correspondence Relationships of Network Information [Windows]
OS Information
Information for L-Server Configuration
IP address specified for network
Number of NICs
interface
Name of network
interface
IP Address
(number of NICs on the back side
of rack mount servers)
(configured by a tenant
administrator)
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1
Local area connection 1
Local area connection 2
1
2
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1
Table 16.4 Correspondence Relationships of Network Information [Linux]
OS Information
Information for L-Server Configuration
IP address specified for network
Number of NICs
interface
Name of network
interface
IP Address
(number of NICs on the back side
of rack mount servers)
(configured by a tenant
administrator)
192.168.1.1
eth0
eth1
1
2
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1
192.168.2.1
Untagged VLAN
When not configuring a VLAN, check this checkbox.
Only one VLAN can be selected in the same NIC or NIC group.
Note
[Physical Servers]
The IP address to be allocated to a physical L-Server must be unique. An IP address is required for each L-Server used.
16.2.5 [OS] Tab
Enter the parameters to set for the OS when creating the L-Server. This setting is valid only if an image is specified in the [General] tab.
When using an L-Server with the server type [Physical], refer to "B.7 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
16.3 Creation of Virtual L-Servers Using Parameters
This section explains how to configure a virtual L-Server with server, storage, and network specifications configured, without using an
L-Server template.
Specify the values on the following tabs:
- [General] Tab
- [Server] Tab
- [Disk] Tab
- [Network] Tab
- [OS] Tab
Use the following procedure to create L-Servers:
1. Right-click the target resource folder in the orchestration tree, and select [Create]-[L-Server] from the popup menu.
The [Create an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
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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 are specified, the creation of an L-Server may fail depending on the availability of resources in resource pools,
the hardware configuration, and the VM management software specifications.
- When creating a virtual L-Server, if there are any values configured in the VM specific information definition file, those values are
used.
For details on VM specific information definition files, refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-
Servers" and "Chapter 8 Creating Definition Files" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Xen]
- When using RHEL5-Xen, L-Server creation cannot be performed using the ROR console. Use the rcxadm lserver command.
For details on the rcxadm lserver command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
[Hyper-V]
- When using dynamic memory and memory weight, Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1(SP1) or later must be applied to the VM
host, and SCVMM must be upgraded to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Service Pack 1(SP1) or later. If there are
no VM hosts or SCVMM with SP1 applied, creation of an L-Server for which dynamic memory is enabled, or memory weight is
specified will fail.
[Solaris Containers]
- Calculate the cap value to configure for the non-global zone from the number of CPUs and the CPU performance.
For details, refer to "C.7.6 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".
16.3.1 [General] Tab
Name (Label)
Enter a name for the L-Server.
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), and hyphens ("-").
[Xen] [Oracle VM]
Periods (".") cannot be used.
[KVM]
Enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
[Oracle VM]
Enter the location using 32 characters or less.
Note
Do not enter more than 32 characters.
[Solaris Containers]
Enter up to 52 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), and hyphens ("-"). Enter up to 63 characters beginning with an alphanumeric
character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), and
hyphens ("-"). However, names which start with "SUNW" cannot be used.
The name "global" cannot be used when the configuration uses the same name for both a virtual L-Server and a VM. For the
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Destination folder
Select a resource folder or a tenant to store L-Servers.
Template
Specify [None] in the selection list.
Server type
Enter the type of server for the L-Server to be created.
Select [VM].
When [VM] is selected for the server type, select the VM type on the [Server] tab.
However, when an image is selected, Resource Orchestrator will automatically select the VM type that matches the image, so selection
is not necessary when selecting the server type.
Image
Specify a cloning image to deploy. Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a Cloning Image] dialog.
Select the cloning image to deploy to the L-Server, specifying [Deploy] in [Image deployment] on the [Select a Cloning Image] dialog.
The available cloning images are displayed in the selection list.
Specifying [Do not deploy] in [Image deployment] will create an empty server without an operating system installed.
[Oracle VM]
L-Servers cannot be created with [Do not deploy] specified in [Image deployment].
Information
When a cloning image is specified, the sizes of system disks of virtual L-Servers will be changed into the size of when the cloning
image was deployed.
When deploying cloning images, the OS image included in a cloning image is used, but the values of CPU, memory and network are
overwritten with the values used when creating an L-Server. Only system disks are deployed.
Note
When using a Windows image for multiple languages (English/Japanese Language Pack), manually select the language version when
deploying the cloning image.
[Solaris Containers]
L-Servers cannot be created with [Do not deploy] specified in [Image deployment].
Resource allocation
When creating an L-Server for which only a configuration definition exists, check the [None (Definition only)] checkbox.
When allocating resources for an L-Server for which only a configuration definition was created, refer to "17.8.2.1 Allocating
Network (NIC)
If [None] is specified in [Template], the <Add> and <Delete> buttons are displayed.
Clicking <Add> adds a network.
Perform settings based on the physical server the L-Server will be located on.
Clicking <Delete> deletes the network in the last line of the list.
Label (Optional)
Enter a label for the L-Server.
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
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Comment (Optional)
Enter any comments for the L-Server.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
16.3.2 [Server] Tab
VM type
Select the VM type for the L-Server to be created.
It is not necessary to specify this when deploying an image, because the VM type of the image is used.
Number of CPUs
Enter the number of server CPUs to allocate to the L-Server. Enter an integer between 1 and 8.
[Oracle VM]
The range that can be entered differs depending on the OS type of VM guests.
- Windows
An integer between 1 and 8
- Linux
An integer between 1 and 32
[Hyper-V]
Enter an integer between 1 and 4.
[KVM]
The number of CPUs supported by the KVM in use is the upper limit.
The upper limit value is 64 for RHEL6.1.
[Solaris Containers]
The size of resources of hardware where VM hosts operate can be specified.
CPU Performance
Enter the server CPU speed to allocate to the L-Server. Enter a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigahertz. A number
between 0.1 and 8 can be specified.
The value entered here is used to determine the CPU ratio to allocate to the L-Server out of the clock speed of the physical CPU of the
VM host. If VM hosts with different types of physical CPUs are registered in the VM pool, the actual processing performance may
differ according to the allocated VM host.
[VMware]
For VM guests on VMware, set the CPU performance for the limit value and 0 for the reserved value.
Information
For details on limit values and reserved values of CPUs, refer to the "vSphere Resource Management Guide" of VMware.
Refer to the relevant version of document, referring to the following URL:
URL: http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vs_pubs.html
[Hyper-V]
CPU performance is realized through the resource settings of VM guests and VM hosts.
When the SCVMM management console or a Hyper-V manager is used to change the resource reservation of a VM guest or VM host,
there is a chance that the creation or starting of VM guests may fail, or the expected performance may not be obtained.
Please do not change VM guest and VM host resource reservations when L-Servers have been created.
[KVM]
CPU Capping functions will be ignored, since the function is not supported by RHEL6.1.
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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 size within the range of 0.1 to the_resource_size_of_the_hardware_on_which_the_VM_hosts_operate.
Memory Size
Enter the memory capacity to allocate to the L-Server. Enter a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes. A number
between 0.1 and 255 can be specified.
[VMware]
For VM guests on VMware, set the memory size for the limit and reserved values.
Information
For details on limit values and reserved values of memory, refer to the "vSphere Resource Management Guide" of VMware.
Refer to the relevant version of document, referring to the following URL:
URL: http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vs_pubs.html
[Hyper-V]
For VM guests with dynamic memory disabled, set the memory size for the virtual machine memory.
For VM guests with dynamic memory enabled, set the memory size to the maximum memory.
The enabled/disabled state of dynamic memory is determined according to the value specified in the VM specific information definition
file. For details on VM specific information definition files, refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual
L-Servers" and "Chapter 8 Creating Definition Files" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[KVM]
The maximum size of available memory can be specified.
[Oracle VM]
The size of resources of hardware where VM hosts operate can be specified.
[Solaris Containers]
The size of resources of hardware where VM hosts operate can be specified.
Operating System Type
Specify the type of operating system to allocate to the L-Server. It is not necessary to specify this when deploying an image, because
the VM type of the image is used. The OS type can be changed after the OS installation.
[Hyper-V]
If an unsupported OS type is specified, installation may fail or the OS of the VM guest may not operate correctly.
Additionally, if an incorrect OS type is specified, there is a chance that image collection or L-Server creation for a specified image
may fail, and a guest OS may start but hang while awaiting entry. This occurs because Microsoft's Sysprep cannot be processed correctly
during personalization processing.
The OS types displayed in the list are the guest OSs which can be specified on the SCVMM management console.
Resource Orchestrator displays all guest OSs in the list in order not to limit user selection, however this does not mean that all guest
OSs are supported by SCVMM.
Hyper-V does not support some server type settings such as number of CPUs depending on the OS type. When an incorrect OS type
and server type are selected, operation is not guaranteed.
Additionally, even when a service pack is not listed in the OS type list, it may be necessary to install the service pack.
When a guest OS that Hyper-V supports is specified for the OS type, a converged network adapter will be added to VM.
When a different OS has been selected, an emulated network adapter will be added.
For details on the guest OSs supported by SCVMM, refer to the Help of SCVMM.
For details on the guest OSs supported by Hyper-V, refer to the following Microsoft web site.
Microsoft download web site
URL: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv-supported-guest-os.aspx
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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 information will be displayed. When information of a newly created VM guest is lost during
backup and restoration, "unknown" may be displayed.
[Oracle VM]
The OS type cannot be changed.
[Solaris Containers]
The OS type cannot be changed.
VM host (Optional)
Individually specify the resources to allocate to the L-Server.
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a VM host] dialog.
Specify a VM host or VM pool. If you do not specify a VM host or VM pool, a VM host that can create an L-Server is automatically
searched for from the VM pool. If there are multiple VM pools, the VM host is searched for, beginning with the VM pool with the
highest priority.
[Solaris Containers]
When the specifying VM host to use, please choose a VM host suitable for specification of "Server Recovery".
- If the [HA] checkbox is selected
Choose a VM host with spare server settings.
Resource release
Specify whether add the CPU and memory of the VM guests allocated to the L-Server to the total of the VM pool, when the power of
the L-Server is OFF.
When the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox is checked, the CPU and memory of VM guests allocated to L-Servers cannot
be calculated as the total usage amount of VM pools.
Boot Location
Decide whether the physical location of servers to be allocated to the L-Server can be changed.
- Fixed
Starts the L-Server on the same VM host that operated last time. Move the L-Server between servers to start it on a separate VM
host.
- Relocate at startup
Automatically selects the optimal VM host when the L-Server is started. When [VM host] is specified, select VM hosts from the
range.
Note
When RHEL-Xen is specified for the VM type, select [Fixed].
Server Recovery
Specify the server redundancy to allocate to the L-Server. To enable redundancy, select the [HA] checkbox.
[VMware] [Oracle VM]
- If the [HA] checkbox is selected
The HA function is located on an enabled VM host.
When there is no VM host for which the HA function has been enabled, the L-Server for which a configuration definition has
already been created cannot be started.
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- If the [HA] checkbox is not selected
The HA function will be preferentially located on a disabled VM host.
However, the HA function will place a VM guest on an enabled VM host in the following cases:
- The HA function is not located on a disabled VM host
- There is no available CPU or memory
- The status, power status, and maintenance mode of other VM hosts are not suitable.
[Solaris Containers]
- If the [HA] checkbox is selected
It is located on a VM host with a spare server configured.
When there are no VM hosts with a spare server configured, the L-Server for which a configuration definition has already been
created cannot be started.
- If the [HA] checkbox is not selected
It will be preferentially located on a VM host without a spare server configured.
However, in the following cases the VM guest will be located on a VM host with a spare server configured:
- There are no VM hosts without a spare server configured
- There is no available CPU or memory
- The status, power status, and maintenance mode of other VM hosts are not suitable.
Information
If the HA function is located on an enabled VM host, the HA function of the server virtualization software will be enabled.
When a problem occurs on the physical server that the VM host is operating on, the virtual machine can be recovered by restarting it
on a VM host that is operating normally.
[Hyper-V]
In Hyper-V environments this setting is ignored, and VM guests are always located on clustered VM hosts.
[KVM]
In RHEL-KVM environments this setting is ignored, and set as "none", since there are no server recovery functions on Hypervisor.
Note
When KVM or RHEL-Xen is selected for the VM type, because server recovery cannot be enabled, do not select the [HA] checkbox.
Alive monitoring
Configure alive monitoring as enabled or disabled.
The following operations are performed if you select the [HA] checkbox.
[Xen] [KVM] [Oracle VM] [Solaris Containers]
The alive monitoring configuration is not displayed.
Exclusion
Enter when not operating the virtual machine on the same VM host as another virtual machine.
For example, when performing load-balanced work using multiple virtual machines, you can set exclusive operation to ensure that the
work continues in a degenerate state because only one virtual machine stops when a physical server fails. Specify an L-Server name
or resource folder name that you have operating privileges for.
The virtual machine of the specified L-Server is allocated to different physical servers.
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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-Server
may be allocated to the same physical server, regardless of whether exclusive operation is specified:
- If no other VM hosts that meet the conditions for exclusive operation can be found, such as when there are no VM hosts in the
VM pool that have enough free space to install an L-Server
- If the HA function or automatic re-installation function (examples: VMware HA or VMware DRS) of the VM product is enabled
Note
When an operation that puts a resource that has been configured for exclusive operation outside the access scope of users, the name
of the resource will only be displayed on the screen for changing specifications or definitions.
Startup priority
With L-Servers, when performing batch power operations in a resource folder or a tenant, configure the priority for the L-Server.
Set a number between 1 and 256. Smaller values indicate higher priority. If omitted, "128" is set.
When not performing batch power operations, check the [Exclude from batch power operations] checkbox.
16.3.3 [Disk] Tab
Disk
Click <Add>, and specify the following items for each disk.
Size * Number of Disks
- Size
Enter a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes. Values of 0.1 or larger can be specified.
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
Specify a number between 0.1 and 2048.
[Oracle VM]
Specify the size within the range of 1 to the_resource_size_of_the_hardware_on_which_the_VM_hosts_operate.
Information
When creating an L-Server, even if the size of the system disk is specified, if the specified size differs from that of the deployed
cloning image, the size will be changed to that of the deployed cloning image.
- Number
Clicking <Add> will display the [Disk Definitions] dialog, and then specify the number of disks to add. Specify a number 1
or larger.
[Solaris Containers]
Only specify one.
Resource type
[Windows] [Linux] [Solaris] [VMware] [Hyper-V] [Xen] [Oracle VM]
Specify the disk to allocate to the L-Server.
Select from the following items.
- Automatic assignment
Select a suitable virtual storage resource from those registered in the appropriate storage pool. Create the specified size of disk
resources, and allocate them to the L-Server. Set [Automatic] for the default value.
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When there are storage pools with and without Thin Provisioning attributes configured that have the same priority, the storage
pool that will be given priority is decided based on definition files.
For details on definition files, refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-Servers" in the "Setup
Guide CE".
- Storage pool
Select a virtual storage resource registered in the specified storage pool. Create the specified size of disk resources, and allocate
them to the L-Server.
- Virtual storage
Displays virtual storage resources such as datastores as a list.
Select from the displayed virtual storage resources.
Create the specified size of disk resources from the specified virtual storage resource, and allocate them to the L-Server.
When using the virtual storage resource on which the Thin Provisioning attributes are configured, the disk resource can be
created specifying a size exceeding the actual disk space.
[Hyper-V]
When creating an L-Server or changing the configuration, a maximum of four disks can be specified at one time.
To perform addition of five or more disks, please perform an additional configuration change.
Saved disk resources that are created from virtual storage can only be connected to the L-Server when using Microsoft(R) System
Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager.
Disk resources can be specified if the disk number [No.] is 1 or larger.
After selecting <Disk> from the resource type to use, resources that are displayed in the "Resource List" can be filtered by entering
the search conditions and clicking <Search>.
Note
When the creation of an L-Server with saved disks specified fails, if a virtual machine remains on VM management software,
remove the saved disks from the virtual machine before deleting the virtual machine from VM management software. When a
virtual machine is deleted without taking removing saved disks, the saved disks are also deleted. Disks on virtual machines can be
identified using the disk number (No.) specified when creating an L-Server.
For details, refer to "3.1 Operations for Creating or Starting L-Servers" in "Troubleshooting".
[KVM] [Solaris Containers]
Select disk storage from the resource pool to create the disk resource. Select one of Automatic, Storage pool, or Disk.
[Oracle VM]
The total size of resources is not displayed for the virtual storage in the resource list.
16.3.4 [Network] Tab
Specify the following items.
Network to connect
Configure a network resource to connect.
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a Network Resource] dialog.
If <OK> is clicked while a network resource is selected, the network resource to connect is displayed.
The number of NICs that can be configured differs depending on the VM type.
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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 8
IP address (Optional)
Specify the IP address to allocate to the L-Server. To manually specify the IP address to allocate to the L-Server, enter the IP address.
DNS server
Specify the DNS server.
Note
[Hyper-V]
IP addresses can be automatically configured, on the following guest OSs on which the integrated services are installed.
- Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2
- Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008
- Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2
- Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003
- Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7
- Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R)
- Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP
16.3.5 [OS] Tab
Enter the parameters to set for the OS when creating the L-Server. This setting is valid only if an image is specified in the [General] tab.
The setting process is performed the first time the L-Server is started. If an image name is not specified, it is not necessary to enter all
these items.
[VMware]
For details on the [OS] tab, refer to "C.2.9 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
For details on the [OS] tab, refer to "C.3.10 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[KVM]
For details on the [OS] tab, refer to "C.6.8 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Solaris Containers]
For details on the [OS] tab, refer to "C.7.7 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Information
[VMware] [Hyper-V] [KVM] [Solaris Containers]
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OS Property Definition File
By setting the default values in an OS property definition file in advance, the default values of the information on the [OS] tab, etc.
are generated when creating an L-Server. Use the UTF-8 character code for OS property definition files.
Use the OS property definition file for VM products.
It is necessary to indicate the required parameters between VM management software in the definition files.
Location of the Definition File
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\customize_data
[Linux Manager]
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data
Definition File Name
The definition file name can be used by dividing into definitions that are available for each user group and definitions that are common
to the system. If the key of the definition file common to the system is the same as a definition file for a user group, priority is given
to the values indicated in the definition file for the user group.
- For User Groups
os_setting_user_group_name.rcxprop
- Common on System
os_setting.rcxprop
Definition File Format
In the definition file, an item to define is entered on each line. Each line is entered in the following format.
Key = Value
Items in the Definition File
[VMware]
Refer to "C.2.9 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
Refer to "C.3.10 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[KVM]
Refer to "C.6.8 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Solaris Containers]
Refer to "C.7.7 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
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Chapter 17 L-Server Operations
This chapter explains how to operate L-Servers.
L-Servers can perform the following operations:
Table 17.1 Available Operations
Physical L-
Operation
Virtual L-Server
Reference
Server
Starting an L-Server
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
For details, refer to "17.1.2 Stopping an L-
Server".
Stopping an L-Server
Restarting an L-Server
Yes
Yes
Refer to "Starting an L-Server in a Resource
Starting all L-Servers in a resource
folder
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Refer to "Stopping an L-Server in a Resource
Stopping all L-Servers in a resource
folder
Refer to "Restarting an L-Server in a Resource
Restarting all L-Servers in a resource
folder
Modifying specifications
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Refer to "17.2.2 Modifying the Basic
Modifying the basic information
Refer to "17.2.3 Attaching and Detaching
Disks".
Attaching and Detaching Disks
Sharing disks between L-Servers
Modifying network resource settings
Yes (*1)
Yes (*1)
Yes
Yes (*3)
Yes (*4)
Yes (*2)
Refer to "17.2.4 Sharing Disks Between L-
Servers".
Refer to "17.2.5 Modifying Network Resource
Settings".
Using the L-Server console
Deleting an L-Server
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes (*5, *6)
Yes
Collecting cloning images
Viewing cloning images
Unregistering cloning images
Deleting Cloning Images
Collection of snapshots
Snapshot restoration
Yes (*3)
Yes
Yes
Yes (*3)
Yes (*5, *6)
Yes (*5, *6)
Yes (*5, *6)
No
Snapshot deletion
No
Restore".
System image backup
System image restoration
System image deletion
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Restore".
Restore".
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Physical L-
Server
Operation
Virtual L-Server
Reference
Moving L-Servers between VM hosts
(migration)
Refer to "17.7 Migration of VM Hosts between
Servers".
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Allocating resources to L-Servers
Releasing resources from L-Servers
Changing physical server usage
For details, refer to "17.8.2.2 Releasing
*1: Only possible when using SAN boot.
*2: IP addresses and network resources of virtual L-Servers can only be changed when the server's status is defined.
*3: When using Solaris containers, L-Servers cannot be operated.
*4: When using RHEL-Xen, operation is possible.
*5: When using VMware, operation is possible.
*6: When using Hyper-V, operation is possible.
Note
- Operations for an L-Server included in an L-Platform using the ROR console and commands have limits. Use of the console and
moving of an L-Server (migration) between VM hosts are only possible when using the ROR console. Use of commands and moving
of an L-Server (migration) between VM hosts are only possible when using the ROR console.
- When an L-Platform is included in a resource folder or a tenant, the L-Server under the L-Platform is not the target of batch power
operations.
- When operating a physical server or a VM guest related to an L-Server using the server tree on the ROR console or using commands,
consider also the effects on L-Servers.
17.1 Power Operations
This section explains the power operations of L-Servers.
17.1.1 Starting an L-Server
This section explains how to startup an L-Server.
Use the following procedure to start an L-Server:
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[ON] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The L-Server is started.
On an L-Server for which only a configuration definition has been created (defined), server and disk resources will be allocated, and after
image deployment is performed (when a cloning image has been specified), the L-Server will be started.
On an L-Server which has been released (preserved), server resources will be allocated and started.
For details on the statuses when configuration definitions have been created (defined), servers have been released (preserved), and resources
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver start.
For details on the rcxadm lserver start command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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- From virtual L-Servers to which resources have been allocated (allocated) or from which servers have been released (preserved), a
startup command is sent out to VM guests even in the following cases.
- CPU or memory resources of the VM host on which VM guests are located are running out, and the destination VM host does
not exist (When [Boot Location] is [Relocate at startup])
- CPU or memory resources of the VM host on which VM guests are placed are running out (When [Boot Location] is [Fixed])
As sufficient CPU or memory resources cannot be secured on the VM host, an error will occur during L-Server startup. In this
case, confirm the output message, and then take corrective action.
- When using tenants to segregate resources, the startup of L-Servers may be limited.
[VMware]
- When starting the L-Server, sufficient overhead memory may not be secured, and starting of the L-Server may fail.
In this case, confirm the output message, and then take corrective action.
17.1.2 Stopping an L-Server
This section explains how to stop an L-Server.
Use the following procedure to stop an L-Server.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[OFF] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The L-Server is stopped.
Use the following procedure to stop forcibly.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[OFF (Forced)] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The L-Server is stopped forcibly.
For L-Servers for which [Resource release] setting is configured, server resources are released.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver stop.
For details on the rcxadm lserver stop command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
If no OS is installed on the L-Server, the L-Server may not be stopped. In that case, perform a forced stop.
[Oracle VM]
Depending on the presence or absence of the VirtualizationMethod attribute and the PV (Paravirtualized) driver of VM guests, stopping
operations may cause a forced stop, and a forced stopping operation may cause a stop.
17.1.3 Restarting an L-Server
This section explains how to restart an L-Server.
Use the following procedure to restart an L-Server.
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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. Click <OK>.
The L-Server is restarted.
Use the following procedure to restart forcibly:
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[Reboot (Forced)] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The L-Server is restarted forcibly.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver restart.
For details on the rcxadm lserver restart command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
- If no OS is installed on the L-Server, the L-Server may not be restarted. In that case, perform a forced restart.
[Oracle VM]
- Depending on the presence or absence of the VirtualizationMethod attribute and the PV (Paravirtualized) driver of VM guests,
restarting operations may cause a forced restart, and a forced restarting operation may cause a restart.
17.1.4 Batch Power Operation of L-Servers in Resource Folders
This section explains the batch power operations of L-Servers in resource folders.
When performing batch power operation of L-Server in resource folders, configure the startup priority settings for L-Servers in advance.
For priority order settings, configure from [Startup priority] of the [Modify an L-Server] dialog, or [Server] tab of the [Create an L-Server]
dialog.
For details, refer to "16.2 Creation of Physical L-Servers Using Parameters" or "16.3 Creation of Virtual L-Servers Using Parameters".
Note
The batch operations for an L-Server in a tenant are only available for Basic mode.
Starting an L-Server in a Resource Folder
Use the following procedure to start an L-Server in a resource folder.
1. Right-click the target resource folder or tenant in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[ON] from the popup menu.
The [Power On L-Servers] dialog is displayed.
Point
A list of L-Servers that are targets of the power operation is displayed.
The display order is in descending order of priority.
Even if the list of L-Server is not displayed, the power supply can be operated.
2. Click <OK>.
L-Servers in a resource folder are started in the order of priority.
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When the following conditions are met on an L-Server with a configuration definition already been created (defined), the L-Server
will not be the target of powering on.
- The cloning image is specified
- Boot disks (system volumes) are dynamically created from virtual storage
- The L-Server is a virtual L-Server on RHEL-KVM
When an L-Server uses resources in another tenant, the L-Server will not be the target of powering on.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder start.
For details on the rcxadm folder start command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Stopping an L-Server in a Resource Folder
Use the following procedure to stop an L-Server in a resource folder.
1. Right-click the target resource folder or tenant in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[OFF] from the popup menu.
The [Power OFF L-Servers] dialog is displayed.
Point
A list of L-Servers that are targets of the power operation is displayed.
They are displayed in order with low priority.
Even if the list of L-Server is not displayed, the power supply can be operated.
2. Click <OK>.
L-Servers in a resource folder are stopped in the order of priority.
From the command line, execute rcxadm folder stop.
For details on the rcxadm folder stop command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Restarting an L-Server in a Resource Folder
Use the following procedure to restart an L-Server in a resource folder.
1. Right-click the target resource folder or tenant in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[Reboot] from the popup menu.
The [Reboot L-Servers] dialog is displayed.
Point
A list of L-Servers that are targets of the power operation is displayed.
The display order is in descending order of priority.
Even if the list of L-Server is not displayed, the power supply can be operated.
2. Click <OK>.
L-Servers in a resource folder are restarted in the order of priority.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder restart.
For details on the rcxadm folder restart command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
17.2 Modifying
This section explains how to perform L-Server configuration changes.
When modifying configurations for an L-Server for which only a configuration definition was created, refer to "17.8.2.3 Modifying
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- Resource Orchestrator makes periodic queries to VM management software.
- When the configuration of a virtual machine is modified using VM management software, periodic queries will reflect the changes
on the virtual machines used by a virtual L-Server.
- When addition, modification, or deletion of storage is performed using VM management software, changes to the configuration/
status of storage of the virtual L-Server are detected.
- Resource Orchestrator makes periodic queries to storage devices.
When changes are made to storage using storage management software, the changes to the status of the storage on the physical L-
Server are detected.
On virtual L-Servers, the following information is updated:
- L-Server Name (*1)
- CPU Performance (*2)
- Number of CPUs (*2)
- Memory Capacity (*3)
- VM Management Software Specific Information
- Operating System Type
- Server Redundancy (*4)
- The Number of Disks
- Disk Index
- Disk Capacity
- Device Path
- Usage
- Type
*1: Confirm the following for the virtual L-Server name and the VM name:
- When use of the same name is configured for both a virtual L-Server and a VM, performing the following operations makes the L-
Server name match the VM name.
- Creating an L-Server
- Changing L-Server name basic information
- When use of the same name is configured for both a virtual L-Server and a VM, performing the following operations makes the L-
Server name match the VM name when VM information changes are detected.
- Changing labels and comments of L-Server basic information
- Changing L-Server Specifications
For the 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
*2: [Solaris Containers]
CPU performance and the number of CPUs should be changed when the cap values of CPUs are changed, and when resource pools
used in non-global zone are changed as follows.
- When changing managed resource pools to unmanaged resource pools
- When changing unmanaged resource pools to managed resource pools
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*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 specified memory size is reflected.
When a particular value is specified for memory limit, that value is reflected.
When using Hyper-V, the value to be reflected varies depending on the dynamic memory settings.
When dynamic memory is enabled, the setting for the maximum memory is reflected.
When dynamic memory is disabled, the setting for the virtual machine memory is reflected.
*4: Updated only when VMware FT is configured or released.
When attaching and detaching disks from a virtual machine are performed consecutively on VM management software, an event log
regarding Storage Migration is output.
Note
Network information and physical L-Servers are not updated.
When attachment or detachment of disks is performed using storage management software, the changes to the configuration of storage on
the physical L-Server is not detected.
- For the created physical L-Server, reflect attachment or detachment of disks using the following procedure:
- When a Disk has been Attached
1. Detach the disk from the physical server using the storage management software.
When the physical server is powered on, it is necessary to change the status of the disk to detach into unused in advance.
2. Attach the disk to the physical L-Server.
- When a Disk has been Detached
Detach the disk from the physical L-Server.
- For a physical L-Server linked with a configured physical server, reflect attachment or detachment of disks using the following
procedure:
1. Cancel the link between the physical server and the physical L-Server.
2. Create a link between the physical server and the physical L-Server.
- Even if modification of the L-Server configuration failed, part of the information may be successfully modified. In this case, it takes
a while for the modified information to be reflected. The virtual machine information is reflected through periodic queries.
17.2.1 Modifying Specifications
This section explains how to modify L-Server specifications. Use the following procedure to modify L-Server specifications:
[Solaris Containers]
Calculate the cap value to configure for the non-global zone from the number of CPUs and the CPU performance.
For details, refer to "C.7.6 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".
The Procedure when Using the GUI
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Modify Specification] from the popup menu.
The [Modify an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
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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 with
an asterisk ("*") in front of the item.
3. Click <OK>.
When making changes while the power of the virtual L-Server is on, only the configuration of the virtual L-Server can be changed.
4. When changes were made while a virtual L-Server was powered on, follow the procedures for the OS's running on the virtual L-
Server to have the changes recognized by the OS's.
The Procedure From the Command Line
1. Execute rcxadm lserver modify or rcxadm lserver set.
For details on the rcxadm lserver modify command and the rcxadm lserver set command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the
"Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
When making changes while the power of the virtual L-Server is on, only the configuration of the virtual L-Server can be changed.
2. When changes were made while a virtual L-Server was powered on, follow the procedures for the OS's running on the virtual L-
Server to have the changes recognized by the OS's.
Changeable Items
The items for which specifications can be changed differ depending on whether the L-Server is physical or virtual.
- Changing Physical L-Server Specifications
The following items can be changed when the power status of the physical L-Server is OFF.
- FC path
- Boot Mode
- CPU Performance (*)
- Number of CPUs (*)
- Memory Size (*)
* Note: Can be specified when using blade servers. When you start the L-Server after setting "Resource release" (for allocating and
releasing resources to and from L-Servers) and adjusting CPU and memory settings, a physical server will be selected according to
the modified conditions.
- Changing Virtual L-Server Specifications
The following items can be changed when the power status of the virtual L-Server is ON. For details, refer to the manuals of VM
products.
- CPU Performance
- Number of CPUs
- Memory Size
- OS Type (When no images are not deployed)
[Oracle VM]
The OS type cannot be changed, regardless of whether images are deployed or not.
[KVM]
When changing the specifications for the OS types (when images have not been deployed) of virtual L-Servers, for KVM it is
necessary to perform settings based on the OS type that the user intends to install.
When the OS type differs from the OS installed on the virtual L-Server, operation is not guaranteed.
The following shows the VM products where changes may be made while the power is on:
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- VMware
- Hyper-V
- KVM
The items that can be changed depend on the type of VM product and the settings. Refer to "Table 17.2 Items that can be changed
while the power is on" for details.
Table 17.2 Items that can be changed while the power is on
Resource
Name
Solaris
Containers
Modification
Add
VMware
Hyper-V
KVM
Yes (*1)
No
No
No
No
No
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
No
Number of
CPUs
Detaching a Disk
Add
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CPU
Performance
Detaching a Disk
Add
Yes
Yes (*1)
No
Memory Size
OS Type
Detaching a Disk
Modification
No
No
Yes
*1: Can be changed if memory/CPU hot plug is enabled. The memory/CPU hot plug is enabled on the virtual L-Server created by
Resource Orchestrator.
*2: The changed value will be enabled on the actual virtual machine after it is restarted.
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
When CPU reserve, memory reserve, and initial memory capacity have been set for the L-Server, changing the CPU performance and
memory size to values smaller than those values is not possible. To change these settings, use the command-line or VM management
software. (*)
[VMware]
When the memory size is changed, the limit value of memory is also changed.
However, when the limit value of memory has been set to "Unlimited", only the memory size is changed.
When changing the memory limit setting, use the VM management software to do so. (*)
For details on the configuration method, refer to the manual of the VM management software.
When VMware FT has been configured on a virtual machine linked with a virtual L-Server, server redundancy settings cannot be
modified.
Check whether the memory/CPU hot plug has been enabled from the VM management software if an existing VM guest is to be linked
to a virtual L-Server.
If it is not enabled, enable the setting from the VM management software. Refer to the manual for the VM management software
network device for information on how to enable the memory/CPU hot plug with the VM management software.
[Hyper-V]
When dynamic memory settings are changed from disabled to enabled, without specifying memory capacity or initial memory capacity
for the L-Server, the values for the following items of the virtual machine will be same as the memory size.
- Initial Memory Capacity (StartupRAM)
- Maximum Memory
When using dynamic memory or memory weight, it is necessary to apply Service Pack 1(SP1) or later to the VM host, and upgrade
SCVMM when using System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Service Pack 1(SP1) or later. When dynamic memory is
enabled and memory weight is specified, modification of the L-Server fails unless there are a VM host and SCVMM with SP1 applied.
* Note: The modified value is reflected on the configuration of the L-Server by periodic queries made to the VM management software.
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Note
Immediately after a snapshot is restored, there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests managed by L-Server and
those managed by VM management software.
The differences in VM guest configuration are reflected on the configuration of the L-Server by periodic queries made to the VM
management software.
When changing the values for server redundancy for an L-Server to which a virtual machine is already allocated, the virtual machine is
not changed, only L-Server attributes are changed.
[Solaris Containers]
If the CPU's CAP value has not been set, both "Number of CPUs" and "CPU performance" must be changed when changing the CPU
settings.
17.2.2 Modifying the Basic Information
This section explains how to modify the basic information of L-Servers. Use the following procedure to modify the basic information of
L-Servers:
Note
- Immediately after a snapshot is restored, there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests managed by L-Server and
those managed by VM management software.
The differences in VM guest configuration are reflected on the configuration of the L-Server by periodic queries made to the VM
management software.
- Changing an L-Server name changes the VM guest name on server virtualization software as well.
For associating an L-Server name with a VM guest name, refer to "Association of an L-Server Name with a VM Guest Name" in
- To change an L-Server name, the L-Server must be stopped.
When the L-Server power status is on, the L-Server name cannot be changed.
- Change the names of physical L-Servers when the power status of the L-Server is OFF.
When the physical L-Server power status is on, the L-Server name cannot be changed. For virtual L-Servers, only when the VM
product is VMware, can the L-Server name can be changed while the L-Server power status is on. For details, refer to the manuals of
VM products.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Basic Information] from the popup menu.
The [Resource Change Setting] dialog is displayed.
2. Change the items you want to modify.
3. Click <OK>.
The basic information of the L-Server is modified.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver modify.
For details on the rcxadm lserver modify command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
17.2.3 Attaching and Detaching Disks
This section explains how to modify the disk configuration of an L-Server.
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Prerequisites
- For physical L-Servers, attachment and detachment of disks is only possible when using SAN boot.
- [Solaris Containers]
Attaching and detaching of disks is not possible from the ROR console.
However, it is possible from the global zone.
Attaching a Disk
Use the following procedure to attach a disk to an L-Server:
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Attach Disk] from the popup menu.
The [Attach a New Disk] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
Size
Enter the disk size of the additional disk as a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes. "10" is initially displayed.
Resource type
Specify the disk to allocate to the L-Server.
Select from the following items.
- Automatic assignment
Select the appropriate resources, and allocate storage pools and virtual storage resources or disk resources to the L-Server.
Set "Automatic" for the default value.
Note
When there are storage pools with and without Thin Provisioning attributes configured that have the same priority, the
storage pool that will be given priority is decided based on definition files.
For details on definition files, refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-Servers" in the
"Setup Guide CE".
If dynamic LUN mirroring has been set in the virtual storage, a volume is also created on the ETERNUS storage in the
remote site specified in the definition file.
If the ETERNUS storage in the remote site has been detected by Resource Orchestrator, it will be detected as a disk resource
that was prepared beforehand, but do not register it to the storage pool.
- Storage pool
Select the appropriate resources, and allocate storage pools to the L-Server.
- Virtual storage
Displays virtual storage resources such as RAID groups or aggregates as a list.
Select from the displayed virtual storage resources.
Create the specified size of disk resources from the specified virtual storage resource, and allocate them to the L-Server.
When using the virtual storage resource on which the Thin Provisioning attributes are configured, the disk resource can be
created specifying a size exceeding the actual disk space.
- Disk
Assign a LUN created in advance, or the automatically created disk resources, for allocation to the L-Server.
When specifying search conditions, the relevant disk resource list is displayed.
Select from the displayed disk resources.
The specified disk resources are allocated to the L-Server.
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Search conditions
Storage pool
Select the storage pool of the storage destination of the disk resource.
Search size
Enter the lowest value of the disk size to be searched as a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigabytes.
Allocation status
Specify the status for the disk to allocate to the L-Server.
- Unallocated
Specify when selecting a disk resource which is not allocated to another L-Server.
- Allocated
Specify when selecting a disk resource which is allocated to another L-Server.
Allocated L-Server
Specify an L-Server when sharing the disk resources.
Disk name
Specify the name of the disk to be found.
- Begins with
Specify when searching for disks whose names begin with the specified string.
- Includes
Specify when searching for disks whose names include the specified string.
3. Click <OK>.
4. Make the disk available following the disk attachment procedure provided by the OS.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver attach.
For details on the rcxadm lserver attach command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Information
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
Data disks are connected to the L-Server as SCSI disks. They are not connected as IDE disks.
[Oracle VM]
Specify the following items when connecting data disks to an L-Server.
- When the L-Server is an HVM (Hardware Virtualized Machine)
- System volume: hda
- Data disks (First to seventh): sda to sdg
- When the L-Server is a PVM (Para-Virtualized Machine)
- System volume: xvda
- Data disks (First to fifty-ninth): xvdb to xvdbh
Note
- When an L-Server is powered on, the disk to be attached to must be recognized by the L-Server. Follow the procedure provided by
the OS.
- When using physical L-Servers, disks or networks cannot be attached to the L-Server that is using iSCSI boot.
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- Saved disk resources which are created from virtual storage can only be attached to virtual L-Servers on Hyper-V when using
Microsoft(R) System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager.
- The only disk resources that can be attached to a virtual L-Server on Hyper-V are disk resources that are not used for other virtual L-
Servers.
- Saved disk resources cannot be attached to virtual L-Servers on Hyper-V from which snapshots have been collected when using
Microsoft(R) System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager.
Information
Alias Name configuration
- When a disk that has been created from the ETERNUS virtual storage (RAID group, for example) when expanding disks, set the alias
(if possible) based on the disk resource in the ETERNUS LUN.
Physical L-Server Data Disk for iSCSI Boot
- When Using ETERNUS Storage
Using storage management software, the data disk can be accessed from managed servers by defining LUNs of the iSCSI boot disk
and of the data disk in the same Affinity group.
- When Using NetApp Storage
Using storage management software, the data disk can be accessed from managed servers by defining LUNs of iSCSI boot disk and
of the data disk in the same igroup.
Detaching a Disk
Use the following procedure to detach a disk allocated to an L-Server:
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Detach Disk] from the popup menu.
The [Detach a Disk] dialog is displayed.
2. Select or enter the following items:
Resource List
Select the disk resource to remove from "Resource List". Disk resources other than system disks are displayed in the list.
Delete the selected disk resource (for Physical L-Servers and for Hyper-V Virtual L-Servers)
If a disk resource that has been created from the virtual storage is selected in the [Resource List], then setting can be made with
the following option buttons when reducing disks.
Yes
The disk resources are deleted when they are reduced.
No
Disk resources are not deleted when reducing, and they are registered in the same storage pool as the virtual storage they
were created from.
Detach disks (for Virtual L-Servers)
When detaching disks, check the [Detach disks.] checkbox.
Detach disks when the L-Server is running
When detaching disks while the L-Server is powered on, check the [Detach disks when the L-Server is running.] checkbox.
3. Click <OK>.
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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 other than RHEL-KVM, and when detaching a disk resource virtual L-Server on Hyper-
V, the content of the detached disk is deleted. After checking the advisory notes in the displayed dialog, check the [Detach disks.]
checkbox.
- If disks are detached while the server is powered on, it is necessary to change the status of the disk into unused in advance. After
checking the advisory notes in the displayed dialog, check the [Detach disks when the L-Server is running.] checkbox.
- When the disk resource is a LUN created in advance or a disk resource for virtual L-Servers, it is recommended to delete the data on
the disk, as the data is not deleted when the disk is detached. For details on how to delete data on the disks, refer to the cautionary
- When using physical L-Servers, disks or networks cannot be detached from the L-Server that iSCSI boot is being adopted.
- If [No] is selected for [Detach Selections disks], this setting is only valid for disk resources when reducing. Specifying this does not
allow indefinite saving of disk resources.
- If they are disk resources that were created with dynamic LUN mirroring, the disk resources on the local site and on the remote site
are deleted simultaneously when the L-Server is deleted.
- The disk resources detached from a virtual L-Server on Hyper-V can only be saved when using Microsoft(R) System Center 2012
Virtual Machine Manager.
- When the snapshots are collected from a virtual L-Server on Hyper-V, detached disk resources cannot be saved.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver detach.
To detach a disk from an L-Server while the power of the L-Server is on, specify the -online option command.
For details on the rcxadm lserver detach command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
[Hyper-V]
When changing the configuration, a maximum of up to four disks can be specified at one time.
To perform addition of five or more disks, please perform an additional configuration change.
Information
- When not deleting detached disks from virtual storage when detaching them, the L-Server can be connected with the same operations
as the LUNs that were detached in advance.
- When not deleting detached disks from virtual storage when detaching them, use the following procedure to delete the disk resources:
1. Connect the disk resource to the L-Server.
2. Select "Yes" in "Detach Selections disks" when detaching disks.
Otherwise, delete the L-Server.
Note
Immediately after a snapshot is restored, there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests managed by L-Server and
those managed by VM management software.
The differences in VM guest configuration are reflected on the configuration of the L-Server by periodic queries made to the VM
management software.
If the disk configuration of a virtual machine is modified using VM management software, attaching and detaching disks to and from
virtual L-Servers will be disabled.
[VMware]
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- 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
- SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:6
- SCSI:2:8 - SCSI:2:14 AM
- SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:6
- SCSI:3:8 - SCSI:3:14 AM
- When changed to use Raw Device Mapping
[Hyper-V]
- When changed to use a device path other than the following:
- IDE:0:0
- SCSI:0:1 - SCSI:0:14
- SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:14 AM
- SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:14 AM
- SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:14 AM
- When changed to use a path through disk or difference disk
- Note that changing the device path for the system disk enables deletion of disks for all disks.
Once a virtual L-Server is created, do not change the device path of the system disk using VM management software as doing so
results in the following behavior.
- A hyphen ("-") is displayed for [Usage] in the [Disk Information] displayed on the [Resource Details] tab on the ROR console.
- Reduction of the size of the system disk will be possible.
When changing the disk type using the same device path from VM management software, perform the following procedure.
1. Delete a disk from the virtual machine using VM management software.
2. Confirm that the disk deleted in step 1 has been deleted as disk information of the L-Server on the ROR console.
3. On VM management software, add a disk to the virtual machine.
Here, changing the disk type refers to the following:
- Switching from a virtual disk to Raw Device Mapping, a pass-through disk, or a difference disk
- Switching Raw Device Mapping, a pass-through disk, or a difference disk to a virtual disk
When using VM management software to change the configuration of disk resources saved in a virtual machine that were created from
virtual storage, the disk resources registered in the storage pool may be deleted.
When snapshots are collected from the virtual machine using VM management software, attaching disks to or detaching disks from the
L-Server may fail.
17.2.4 Sharing Disks Between L-Servers
This section explains how to share disks between multiple L-Servers.
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Prerequisites
- Sharing of disks is possible when the managed servers and storage are shared using Fibre Channel connections.
- First disk (System Volume) cannot be shared between L-Servers.
- Control of simultaneous access to shared disks is performed by other applications, such as cluster systems.
- Disk sharing between L-Servers is only possible for physical L-Servers that are use SAN boot.
Installation
Use the following procedure to create new L-Servers and to share disks between L-Servers:
- Create an L-Server (First server)
When creating an L-Server using the command, execute the rcxadm lserver create command.
For details on the rcxadm lserver create command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" and "14.3.1 Definition Information for Physical L-
Servers (XML)" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- Creating an L-Server (For a second or later server)
Create an L-Server. In this case, select the following:
- Select the disk to allocate to the L-Server.
- Select [Allocated] for [Allocation Status].
- Select the first L-Server created in "Creating an L-Server (For a first server)" as "Allocated L-Server".
When specifying these items as search conditions, connected shared disks can be filtered. For details, refer to "16.2.3 [Disk] Tab".
Attaching Shared Disks
Use the following procedure to attach disk resources to L-Servers created in advance and to share the disks:
- Attaching shared disks to the first L-Server
- Attaching disks to share for a second (or later) L-Server
To attach disks, use the procedure of "Attach new disks" in "17.2.3 Attaching and Detaching Disks". In this case, select the following:
- Select the disk to allocate to the L-Server.
- Select "Allocated" for "Allocation Status".
- Select the first L-Server to which the shared disks have been attached as the "Allocated L-Server".
When specifying these items as search conditions, connected shared disks can be filtered. For details, refer to "16.2.3 [Disk] Tab".
17.2.5 Modifying Network Resource Settings
This section explains how to modify network resource settings.
The following items can be modified.
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Table 17.3 Network Resource Items for Modification
L-Server Status
Physical L-
Server
Physical L-Server
Operation
Virtual L-Server
(iSCSI Boot)
All
Define
Define
d
Preserved
Yes
Allocated
Preserved
Allocated
d
IP address change
Yes
(*2)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
-
-
-
-
(Admin LAN/public LAN) (*1)
Changing network resources to
connect to a NIC or a NIC group
Yes
(*2)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
(*2,
*4)
NIC addition and deletion
-
-
-
-
-
Yes (*5)
Yes (*5)
Changing untagged VLAN
settings (use/not use)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
-
-
-
-
-
Adding or deleting network
resources to connect to a NIC or
a NIC group
Redundancy modification
(Example: Changing the
combination of NIC1 and 2 to
NIC3 and 4)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Redundancy addition
(Example: Changing NIC1 to
the combination of NIC1 and 2)
Redundancy deletion
(Example: Changing the
combination of NIC1 and 2 to
NIC1 only)
*1: Changing IP addresses across subnets is not possible.
*2: IP addresses and network resources of virtual L-Servers can only be changed when the server's status is "defined".
*3: Select "Admin LAN (MAC address 1)" of the physical server that the L-Server will be located on, as the admin LAN of the physical
L-Server. When performing admin LAN redundancy for the physical L-Server, all NICs of the admin LAN for the physical server that
the L-Server will be located on must be included.
*4: For L-Servers with RHEL-KVM or RHEL-Xen selected for the VM type, the NIC cannot be added or deleted.
*5: For L-Servers with VMware, Hyper-V, Solaris Containers, or RHEL-KVM selected for the VM type, NICs can be added or deleted.
Note
- Modifications to L-Server specifications have no effect on the settings of the OS installed on the L-Server. Modify the network settings
of the OS referring to the IP address and network information of the modified L-Server.
- For physical L-Servers, the position of the NIC used for the admin LAN cannot be changed.
- After deployment of L-Servers, do not change the labels for network resources using port groups on VMware.
When the label for a network resource to use is changed accidentally, the new L-Server deployment will fail.
Use the following procedure to change network settings.
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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] from the popup menu.
The [Modify L-Server's definition] dialog is displayed.
2. Use the [Network] tab to change network resource settings of the L-Server.
Information
- For Physical L-Servers
- For Virtual L-Servers
3. Click <OK>.
When resources have not been allocated (preserved) or have been allocated (allocated) to the L-Server
Note
When resources have not been allocated (preserved) or have been allocated (allocated) to the L-Server, only the network resources of
physical L-Servers can be modified.
For Physical L-Servers
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Network Configuration] from the popup
menu.
The [Change network configuration of an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
NICs
Clicking <Add> adds a network.
Select a network resource to connect with in the [Add a Network] dialog.
Information
- When adding a new NIC or NIC group, select the number of "(Undefined)" for [NIC] in the [Add a Network] dialog. When
performing redundancy for the NIC, select the pair of NICs to use.
- When adding an already defined NIC or a network to connect with the NIC group, select the number of defined NICs for
[NIC] in the [Add a Network] dialog.
Clicking <Delete> deletes the selected network.
If the number is not the NIC number specified when creating an L-Server, <OK> is not activated. When <OK> is not activated,
click <Add> to configure undefined NICs.
Network
Click <Change> to select a network resource that is connected to a NIC or a NIC group.
IP address
Enter an IP address to set for the L-Server. If the IP address is not entered, an IP address is automatically allocated to the L-
Server.
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Untagged VLAN
Select whether or not to use untagged VLAN for a NIC or a NIC group.
3. Click <OK>.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver modify.
For details on the rcxadm lserver modify command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
For Virtual L-Servers
Use the rcxadm lserver attach and detach commands for adding and deleting NICs.
For details on the rcxadm lserver attach command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
17.3 Using the L-Server Console
This section explains how to use peripheral devices from an L-Server.
When installing an OS after creating an L-Server and performing L-Server maintenance, the L-Server console can be obtained.
When performing usual operations, or the console cannot be obtained, log in to an L-Server through the network.
Example
Network Connection Example
[Windows]
Remote desktop connection
[Linux]
SSH connection
Prerequisites for Console Connections
When using a console connection, the prerequisites differ depending on the server type of the L-Server used.
- For Physical L-Servers
When the hardware is PRIMERGY, and the iRMC video console redirection function can be used, connection to the console is possible.
Note
For console connection, use functions of ServerView Operations Manager.
For details on ServerView Operations Manager, refer to "2.4.2.2 Required Software" in the "Design Guide CE".
- For Virtual L-Servers
On VMware and Hyper-V, when an admin client is installed, and communication between admin clients and VM hosts is possible,
connection of the console is possible.
[Oracle VM] [KVM] [Xen] [Solaris Containers]
The console cannot be connected to through the ROR console.
Note
For console connection, use admin client functions. Check if the console connection is possible from the admin client in advance.
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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 admin
server to use as the connection destination for the console. For this reason, the console cannot be connected to by admin clients that
exist on networks that are not connected to the admin LAN.
To connect to the console from a admin client that is connected only to the public LAN, in the definition file on the admin server, set
the VM host connection destination that can be connected from the admin client. The admin server notifies of the VM host connection
destination that can be connected from the public LAN and the admin client can connect to the console.
Note
If the destination for connection of a public LAN that has been set for a VM host is specified in the definition file, a console connection
from the admin LAN will be unavailable.
Further, the VM host connection can be specified for each tenant. The L-Server console connection stored in tenants makes requests
to the VM host connection set in the definition file. One VM host can be shared by multiple tenants in an environment where there is
a separate public LAN for each tenant.
Preparations for using a console connection from a public LAN
Preparations are necessary in order to use a console connection from a public LAN.
For details, refer to "E.1 VMware" in the "Design Guide CE".
Setting the VM Host Connection for each Tenant
Set the VM host connection for when the console window for the L-Server stored in the tenant is started.
For details, refer to "C.2 VMware" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
Admin clients must be in the same domain as SCVMM or VM hosts. It is necessary to install the VMM management console for
SCVMM that is of the same version as the SCVMM registered as VM management software.
Console
This chapter explains the L-Server console connection.
Use the following procedure to connect the console:
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Console Screen] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
2. When using a virtual L-Server, click <OK>.
The L-Server console window is displayed in another window.
Note
- When using virtual L-Servers, it is necessary to permit the starting of the console screen using the policy settings of Java Plug-in.
Use the following procedure to permit the starting of the console screen:
1. When starting of the console screen is not allowed, the [Download] dialog of the Java policy setup script is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The Java policy setup script is downloaded. Save the file.
3. Execute the Java policy setup script to configure the settings for permitting the console screen startup.
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4. After performing the configuration, close the web browser.
Log in to Resource Orchestrator again using a web browser, and the console screen can then be started from the ROR console.
- In cases where the following VM products are used for a virtual L-Server, starting the ROR console turns the L-Server "ON" when
the selected L-Server was "OFF".
- VMware vSphere 4.0
- VMware vSphere 4.1
- For physical L-Servers, when opening the L-Server console screen at the second time or later, a window for iRMC management may
be opened instead of the console screen.
If an iRMC management screen is displayed, close that screen and then start the console screen again.
For details, refer to "3.4 When Opening the Physical L-Server Console Screen, the iRMC Management Window may be Opened." in
"Troubleshooting".
17.4 Deleting an L-Server
This section explains how to delete an L-Server.
To delete an L-Server the L-Server must be stopped.
If an L-Server is deleted, the resources allocated to the L-Server are automatically made available for reuse.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target L-Server is deleted.
Note
- When deleting an L-Server, log off from the ETERNUSmgr of ETERNUS storage registered on ESC.
- When operating NetApp storage in cluster environments and operating a partial system due to system trouble, perform the operation
after recovering the NetApp storage and returning the system to cluster operation.
- When the disk resource is a LUN created in advance, a LUN for iSCSI boot, or a disk resource for virtual L-Servers, it is recommended
to delete the data on the disk, as the data is not deleted when deleting the L-Server to which the disk resource is allocated. For details
- If they are disk resources that were created with dynamic LUN mirroring, the disk resources on the local site and on the remote site
are deleted simultaneously when the L-Server is deleted.
- When deleting a virtual L-Server, the target L-Server will enter unknown status, and a warning message may be displayed. When the
L-Server has been deleted, the warning message will disappear, so no corrective action is necessary.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver delete.
For details on the rcxadm lserver delete command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
17.5 Cloning Image Operations
This section explains how to collect and delete cloning images.
[Solaris Containers]
Cloning Images cannot be operated from the ROR console.
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17.5.1 Collecting and Registering
This section explains how to collect cloning images.
Use the following methods to collect cloning images:
- Collect cloning images from L-Servers with an OS installed
- Collect Cloning Images from Templates of Server Virtualization Software
- Register the server management software (BMC BladeLogic Server Automation) package
Note
For physical L-Servers, agents must be registered before collecting cloning images.
For details, refer to "B.6 Collecting and Registering Cloning Images" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Use the following method to collect cloning images:
Collect cloning images from L-Servers with an OS installed
1. After installing an OS, right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Cloning]-[Collect] from the popup menu.
The [Collect a Cloning Image] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Note
- For physical L-Servers, the target L-Server must be operating when cloning images are being collected.
- Cloning images cannot be collected from a physical L-Server on which a VM host has been installed.
- For virtual L-Servers, the target L-Server must be stopped when cloning images are being collected.
Cloning Image Name
New
Enter a name to identify the collected cloning image.
For a cloning image name, enter a character string, beginning with an alphabetic character (upper or lower case), and
containing up to 32 alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case) and underscores ("_").
Update
Select when specifying the same name as that of a cloning image which has already been collected. Select the cloning image
from the list.
Cloning images with the same name can be saved up until the maximum number of image versions.
The maximum number of image versions is three by default.
Image Configurations (for Virtual L-Servers with Hyper-V VM Type)
To collect cloning images involving data disks, check the "Collect all disks" checkbox. When not checked, only system disks
will be collected.
Image location (For Virtual L-Servers)
Select the storage location for cloning images. Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a Location for this Image] dialog.
Select the storage location, and click <OK>.
Destination Pool
Select the image pool to register cloning images in.
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Comment (Optional)
Enter a comment that identifies the cloning image.
Up to 128 characters other than percent signs ("%"), back slashes ("\"), double quotes ("), and line feed characters can be specified.
3. Click <OK>.
Cloning images are stored in image pools.
When <Cancel> is clicked in the Recent Operations area, the confirmation dialog to quit the process is displayed.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image create. For details on the rcxadm image create command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm
image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Cloning images (identifiable by their name attribute) can be managed by image version.
Note
For virtual L-Servers, the results of cloning image collection vary based on the disk configurations as follows.
[VMware]
When the target L-Server includes Raw Device Mapping (RDM) disks, the target disks are treated as virtual disks and the image will be
collected.
[Hyper-V]
- When the target L-Server includes Pass-through disks, the image cannot be collected regardless whether "Collect all disks" is specified
or not.
- When the target L-Server includes difference disks, the image will be collected including the difference disks by specifying "Collect
all disks".
Collecting Cloning Images from Templates of Server Virtualization Software
Note
- When using MAC license authentication for activation of Windows Server 2008 images, Sysprep can be executed a maximum of three
times. Since Sysprep is executed when creating L-Server with images specified or when collecting cloning images, collection of
cloning images and creation of L-Servers with images specified cannot be performed more than three times. Therefore, it is
recommended not to collect cloning images from L-Servers that have had cloning images deployed, but to collect them from a dedicated
master server.
- The network parameter auto-configuration function defined in a cloning image cannot be used for Resource Orchestrator.
When the target server of cloning image collection has a redundant NIC configured, release redundancy and then perform collection.
[VMware] [Hyper-V]
The disk space necessary for the collected cloning images can be confirmed from the following display.
- Resource list for image pools, or cloning image list in the [Resource Details] window
- Resource list for image resources, or version list in the [Resource Details] window
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image list. For details on the rcxadm image list command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in
the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
[Xen] [KVM] [Oracle VM]
The disk area necessary for extraction cannot be checked from collected cloning images.
For this reason, include the disk size in the cloning image name or the comment, and check the necessary disk area is available before
extracting images.
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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 Images"
in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
For details on how to collect cloning images on Hyper-V, refer to "Collecting Cloning Images" of "C.3.8 Collecting and Deleting
Cloning Images" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Xen]
For details on how to collect cloning images on RHEL5-Xen, refer to step 3 in "C.4.6 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[KVM]
For details on how to collect cloning images on RHEL-KVM, refer to step 3 in "C.6.6 Creating an L-Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Oracle VM]
For details on how to collect cloning images on Oracle VM, refer to "C.5.7 Collecting Cloning Images" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Point
[VMware]
When "Default" is specified in the [Collect a Cloning Image] dialog, it is assumed that the virtual storage resource containing the L-Server
for collecting cloning images has been specified.
[Hyper-V]
Images are stored in the SCVMM library.
Specify a library which has sufficient available disk space to store the collected images.
When "Default" is specified in the [Collect a Cloning Image] dialog, selection is made from libraries registered with SCVMM, but collection
of images may fail as the available disk space of libraries is not managed by SCVMM.
[Xen]
When "Default" is specified for the storage destination of images during cloning image collection, a virtual storage is automatically selected
from the same storage pool as the virtual storage containing the target L-Server from which cloning images will be collected.
[KVM]
When "Default" is specified for the storage destination of images during cloning image collection, a disk is selected from the storage pool
where disks (which are used by the target L-Server from which cloning images will be collected) are registered.
[Oracle VM]
The storage location for images which was specified in the [Collect a Cloning Image] dialog is disabled.
It is assumed that the virtual storage resource containing the L-Server for collecting cloning images has been specified.
A given cloning image (identified by its name attribute) can be managed by image version.
If a cloning image is created using VM management software, it can be used as is.
Register the server management software (BMC BladeLogic Server Automation) package
1. In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software (BladeLogic), and select [Update] from
the popup menu.
The BMC BladeLogic Server Automation information is updated, and the detected package is registered as a cloning image.
17.5.2 Viewing
This section explains how to view cloning images.
By selecting the target image pool from the orchestration tree, and displaying the [Resource List] tab, the registered cloning images can
be confirmed.
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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 not displayed.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image list.
For details on the rcxadm image list command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
17.5.3 Unregistration
This section explains how to unregister cloning images.
Use the following procedure to unregister cloning images.
1. Right-click the target image pool in the orchestration tree, and select [Unregister] from the popup menu.
The [Unregister a Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The cloning image is unregistered.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm pool unregister.
For details on the rcxadm pool unregister command, refer to "3.10 rcxadm pool" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
- When unregistering a cloning image, a_numeric_value is added at the end of the image name to change its name as follows:
Image name after unregistration: Image_name_before unregistration_Numeric_value
The image name will not be changed after unregistration.
- When releasing registration, as image names will be changed, execute the rcxadm image list command to check the creation time and
comment before performing unregistration. Images can be identified using this method.
For details on the rcxadm image list command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- Unregistered images of virtual L-Servers can be used in the same way as when they are collected from templates of server virtualization
software.
- Before unregistering a cloning image, make sure that the image is not used in image information of L-Platform templates. Unregistering
a cloning image that is used in image information causes the following effects.
- On the image management window of the [Template] Tab, the corresponding image information becomes uneditable.
- Deployment using the L-Platform template that uses the corresponding image information becomes impossible.
- For reconfiguration of an L-Platform, addition of a server by using the corresponding image information becomes impossible.
17.5.4 Deleting
This section explains how to delete cloning images.
Use the following procedure to delete cloning images:
1. Select the target image pool on the orchestration tree.
The [Resource List] tab is displayed.
2. Right-click the target cloning image in the image pool, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
3. Click <OK>.
The cloning image is deleted.
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From the command-line, execute rcxadm image delete.
For details on the rcxadm image delete command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
[Hyper-V]
For details on how to delete cloning images on Hyper-V, refer to "C.3.8 Collecting and Deleting Cloning Images" in the "Setup Guide
CE".
17.6 Snapshots, and Backup and Restoration of L-Servers
This section explains how to perform snapshots, and backup and restore of an L-Server.
17.6.1 Snapshot
This section provides an overview of snapshots for L-Servers.
Snapshot is the function that saves the state and configuration of an L-Server disk at the time the snapshot is taken. When using virtual L-
Servers, the snapshot function of server virtualization software is used.
Restoring a collected snapshot restores the following L-Server parameters to their state when the snapshot was taken.
- Number of CPUs
- CPU Performance
- CPU Shares
- Memory Size
- Memory Shares
- Operating System Type
- Configuration and Size of the Disk
- Network
- OS Settings
Information
The following parameters cannot be restored using the snapshot function of the server virtualization software. Therefore, change L-Server
specifications to restore those parameters using their values at the time the snapshot was taken.
[VMware]
- CPU Reserved
- CPU Shares
- Memory Reserved
- Memory Shares
[Hyper-V]
- Operating System Type
These parameters may return to their values at the time that the snapshot was taken even when the restoration process is aborted. Check
the L-Server parameters, and modify the specifications as necessary.
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Note
If 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 password after collecting a snapshot to maintain security.
[VMware]
CPU reservation performance and memory reservation capacity are not restored. Changing this value may prevent an L-Server from
starting, depending on the amount of resources used by other VM guests on the same VM host.
If multiple snapshots are collected of the same L-Server, the snapshots are managed by automatically adding version numbers to the
snapshot file name starting from 1. If the number of snapshot versions exceeds the limit (standard limit is 3), the oldest snapshot will be
deleted. Use the rcxadm imagemgr command to change the maximum number of snapshot versions.
For details on the rcxadm imagemgr command, refer to "5.9 rcxadm imagemgr" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
To collect a snapshot, it is recommended that the power of the L-Server is "OFF" to avoid any inconsistencies occurring in the data and
file system on the disk.
When collecting a snapshot from an L-Server that is running, the L-Server must be configured in advance for live collection of snapshots.
For details on the settings required to collect a snapshot when the server is running, refer to the manual of the server virtualization software.
For details on operations using the rcxadm image command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
Immediately after a snapshot is restored, there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests managed by L-Server and
those managed by VM management software.
The differences in VM guest configuration are reflected on the configuration of the L-Server by periodic queries made to the VM
management software.
[Physical Servers]
When using physical L-Servers, snapshots cannot be used.
[Hyper-V]
When using Hyper-V, refer to "C.3.11 Advisory Notes for Hyper-V Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Xen]
When using RHEL5-Xen, snapshots cannot be used.
Collect L-Server snapshots using PRIMECLUSTER GDS.
For details, refer to "C.4.7 Advisory Notes for RHEL5-Xen Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[KVM] [Oracle VM] [Solaris Containers]
Snapshots cannot be used.
Information
The snapshot function provided by server virtualization software records the disk from the last update. Consequently, when a disk failure
occurs, the snapshot function becomes unavailable at the same time. Snapshot can be used as a corrective measure for problems such as
the following:
Example
- For recovery when a problems occurs with the applied patch
- For recovery when a problem occurs when changing operating system parameters
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Collection
This section explains how to collect a snapshot.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Snapshot]-[Collect] from the popup menu.
The [Create a Snapshot] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
Comments
Enter a comment that identifies the snapshot.
Up to 128 characters other than percent signs ("%"), back slashes ("\"), double quotes ("), and line feed characters can be specified.
The snapshot is collected.
3. Click <OK>.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image snapshot.
For details on the rcxadm image snapshot command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Restore
This section explains how to restore a snapshot.
To restore a snapshot, the L-Server must be stopped.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Snapshot]-[Restore] from the popup menu.
The [Restore a Snapshot] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the version of the snapshot to restore.
The snapshot is restored.
3. Click <OK>.
Execute the rcxadm image restore command.
For details on the rcxadm image restore command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
In the following cases, the specifications of the L-Server will not be modified. Use the server virtualization software to make changes as
necessary.
- When the VM guest corresponding to the L-Server to be restored has been migrated to a VM host that is not registered with Resource
Orchestrator
- When restoring a snapshot which was taken using:
- Resource Orchestrator V2.2.2 or earlier
- Resource Orchestrator V.2.3.0 without the following patches applied:
- T005433WP-03 [Windows]
- T005567LP-01 [Linux]
Deletion
This section explains how to delete unnecessary versions of snapshots.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Snapshot]-[Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete a Snapshot] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the version of the snapshot to delete.
The snapshot is deleted.
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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" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
17.6.2 Backup and Restore
This section explains how to back up and restore L-Servers.
These functions are only provided for physical L-Servers.
Backup and restore of L-Servers is the function for performing backup and restoration of L-Server system images.
If multiple backups of the same L-Server are collected, the backups are managed by automatically adding version numbers to the backup
file name starting from 1. If the number of snapshot versions exceeds the limit (standard limit is 3), the oldest snapshot will be deleted.
Note
To back up and restore L-Server system images, the following conditions must be met:
- For Backup
- The status of the L-Server is that in which resources have already been allocated (allocated)
- The L-Server has been started
- An agent on the L-Server has already been registered
- For Restoration
- The status of the L-Server is that in which resources have already been allocated (allocated)
Use the following procedure for backup and restoration of system images:
Backup
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Backup/Restore]-[Backup] from the popup menu.
The [Backup System Image] dialog is displayed.
2. Configure when necessary.
3. Click <OK>.
The system image is backed up.
The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console. Clicking <Cancel> in the Recent Operations
area displays a confirmation dialog and stops the process.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image backup.
For details on the rcxadm image backup command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Restore
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Backup/Restore]-[Restore] from the popup menu.
The [Restore System Image] dialog is displayed.
2. Configure when necessary.
3. Click <OK>.
The system image is restored.
The process status can be checked in the Recent Operations area of the ROR console. Clicking <Cancel> in the Recent Operations
area displays a confirmation dialog and stops the process.
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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 "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Delete
This section explains how to delete unnecessary versions of backups of system images.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Backup/Restore]-[Delete a Backup] from the popup menu.
The [Delete a System Image] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the version of the backup to delete.
3. Click <OK>.
The backup of the system image is deleted.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image delete.
For details on the rcxadm image delete command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
17.7 Migration of VM Hosts between Servers
This section explains how to move (migrate) an L-Server between servers.
[Physical Servers]
When using physical L-Servers, moving between servers (migration) cannot be used.
Use the following procedure to migrate between servers:
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Migrate VM Guest] from the popup menu.
The [Migrate an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the destination VM host from the destination VM host list. Only the VM hosts available for migration are displayed in the
destination list.
3. Click <OK>.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver migrate.
For details on the rcxadm lserver migrate command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
Select a destination VM host with available CPU capacity and memory. If there is insufficient CPU capacity or memory, migration between
servers or starting of L-Servers may fail.
When specifying [Automatic selection] in the [Migrate an L-Server] dialog, the migration movement differs depending on the value of
the [Resource type] for [VM Host] specified when creating the L-Server. This also applies to L-Servers for which overcommit settings
have been configured.
- When [Automatic] is specified for [Resource type]
The migration is performed with a destination VM host selected from accessible VM pools.
In environments using overcommit, depending on whether or not overcommit settings have been configured for the L-Server, the
migration is performed differently as follows:
- For L-Servers with Overcommit Configured
The migration is performed with a destination VM host selected from accessible resource pools with overcommit configured.
- For L-Servers without Overcommit Configured
The migration is performed with a destination VM host selected from accessible resource pools without overcommit configured.
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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 overcommit, the same overcommit settings must be configured for both the L-Server and VM pools.
- When [VM Host] is specified for [Resource type]
The migration will fail because the destination does not exist. For environments not using overcommit, the same overcommit settings
must be configured for both the L-Server and the VM pool which the VM host belongs to.
Perform one of the following:
- Select a VM host from the list of the destination VM hosts, and then perform the operation again.
- In the [Modify an L-Server] dialog, change the value for "VM host" to "Automatic", and then perform server migration again.
- In the [Modify an L-Server] dialog, change the value for "VM host" to "Pool", check the resources to be allocated, and then
perform server migration again when necessary.
- In the [Modify an L-Server] dialog, change the value for "VM host" to "VM host", check the resources to be allocated, and then
perform server migration again when necessary.
If a VM host is specified for the destination VM host, the migration between servers will be performed regardless of whether or not
overcommit has been configured.
The information set on the VM host to use can be checked using the following methods:
- Select the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and check "Preserved resource" in the [Resource List] tab
- Select the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and check "Current resource" in the [Resource Details] tab
Maintenance mode excludes the target VM host from the automatically selected target for migration of a virtual L-Server.
Migration by users is possible.
When performing movement between servers (migration), refer to the chapter of each VM type in "Appendix E" in the "Design Guide CE".
[Solaris Containers]
When an L-Server is located on a VM host with a spare server configured, migration cannot be performed.
When an L-Server is located on a VM host without a spare server configured, migration can be performed to another VM host without a
spare server configured that is sharing the disk.
Information
When using virtual L-Servers, the VM Home Position of ROR VE can be used for migration.
For details, refer to "15.3 VM Home Position" in the "User's Guide VE".
17.8 Allocating and Releasing Resources to L-Servers
This section explains how to allocate resources to, and release resources from, L-Servers.
Even if there are no resources to allocate to L-Servers, flexible configuration and operation, such as creating only L-Server definitions in
advance, is possible.
Configure the following settings, when creating an L-Server.
- Create an L-Server definition
If only creating an L-Server definition, configure "None (Definition only)", when creating an L-Server.
Only IP addresses/MAC addresses/WWNs are allocated to the created L-Server, and "[defined]" is displayed.
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- Automatically release server resources for L-Servers
If releasing server resources when the L-Server is turned off, set [Resource release] during L-Server creation.
When the power of an L-Server for which this setting is configured is turned off, "[preserved]" is displayed.
Note
When sharing resources on the same physical server between L-Servers using the usage change function, set [Resource release] on
the L-Server where the server resource is allocated.
When the server resources are allocated to the L-Server for which [Resource release] is not configured, the server resources cannot
be shared.
Note
For an L-Server from which VM guests have been deleted using server virtualization software, "unknown" is displayed for the resource
allocation status.
For details, refer to "Message number 67154" or "Message number 67178" in "Messages".
Figure 17.1 State Transition of L-Servers
L-Servers can be deleted when their status is something other than "undefined" (specifications have not been defined).
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17.8.1 Installation
By setting the values in the following definition file in advance, it is possible to change L-Server related behaviors and default values
displayed on the [General] tab and [Server] tab when creating an L-Server.
For the values available for L-Server templates, when an L-Server template does not have values configured, the values of the definition
file are adopted.
When creating an L-Server using commands, if the XML file of the L-Server does not have values configured, the values of the definition
file are adopted.
Use the UTF-8 character code for definition files.
Location of the Definition File
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\customize_data
[Linux Manager]
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data
Definition File Name
l_server.rcxprop
Definition File Format
For the definition file, write each line in the following format:
Key = Value
Items in the Definition File
Specify the following items.
Table 17.4 List of Items Specified in the Definition File
Item
Key
Value
Remarks
- When also allocating resources during L-Server
creation
Specify "true".
- When only creating an L-Server definition
Specify "false".
Allocating resources
allocate_after_create
true|false
If left blank, "true" is set.
It will be set using the default values of [Resource
allocation] on the [General] tab.
- When releasing server resources while an L-Server is
turned off
Specify "true".
- When not releasing server resources while an L-Server
is turned off
Repurpose
auto_preserved
true|false
Specify "false".
If left blank, "false" is set.
It will be set as the default value of [Resource release] on
the [Server] tab.
It can be specified using an L-Server template.
- When using VM names in the format of "Virtual_L-
Server_Name-Number"
Numbering VM names vm_name_suffix
true|false
Specify "true".
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Item
Key
Value
Remarks
For details on numbering, refer to "Association of an
- When using the same name for both a virtual L-Server
and a VM when not using numbering
Specify "false".
If left blank, "true" is set.
Switching the value for this item does not automatically
change existing virtual L-Server names or VM names.
This item only affects when creating a virtual L-Server,
when modifying general information or specifications of
a virtual L-Server, and when creating a link between a
configured virtual machine and an L-Server.
The names of L-Servers created with "false" set for this
item will automatically change when VM names are
changed. However, the VM name must conform to the
naming conventions for L-Servers.
17.8.2 Operations
This section explains how to allocate resources to, and release resources from, L-Servers and how to modify configuration definition
information.
17.8.2.1 Allocating Resources
When an L-Server is started, resources are allocated to it.
When an L-Server is first started, server and disk resources are allocated to it. When cloning images are specified, deployment of images
is also performed.
When server resources of L-Servers have been released, server resources will be allocated.
17.8.2.2 Releasing Resources
When stopping an L-Server, server resources will be released.
Methods for releasing server resources differ depending on whether the server is a physical L-Server or virtual L-Server.
- Physical L-Server
The physical server that was used for the L-Server will be released.
- Virtual L-Server
VM guests that are created on VM hosts are excluded from the target for calculation of the total amount of VM host usage.
17.8.2.3 Modifying Configuration Definition Information
To modify an L-Server for which a configuration definition has been created (defined), use the following procedure.
When changing the L-Server deployed when creating an L-Platform, use the rcxadm lserver modify command to modify the configuration
for alive monitoring.
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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's definition] dialog is displayed.
2. Change the items to modify.
For details on setting values in the [Modify L-Server's definition] dialog, refer to "Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers".
3. Click <OK>.
The L-Server configuration definition information is modified.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver modify.
For details on the rcxadm lserver modify command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
When modifying the configuration definition for an already defined L-Server that has been updated from an earlier version, alive monitoring
is disabled. When enabling alive monitoring, modify the configuration of the L-Server again.
17.9 Changing Physical Server Usage
This section explains how to change physical server usage.
Changing server usage is the function for preparing more L-Servers than physical servers and is used by switching the startup L-Server.
This function enables effective use of server resources as the physical server can be changed depending on the time period and situation.
The boot disk and IP address of the L-Server are stored, even while other L-Servers use the physical server.
This function can be used, when an L-Server is actually a physical server. When using virtual machines, multiple L-Servers can be located
on a single VM host without any specific configuration, giving the same effects as changing the physical server.
The following two methods are available:
- Use multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on a single physical server
The physical server which starts the L-Server is always the same.
- Use multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on unused physical servers in a server pool
The physical server allocated to the L-Server will change depending on the available spare servers in a server pool.
17.9.1 Configuring L-Servers for Usage Change
This section explains how to change L-Server settings for usage change.
The operations differ depending on whether the configuration definition has already been created (defined), or if resources have already
been allocated (allocated).
- When the status of an L-Server for which a configuration definition has already been created (defined)
- When the status of an L-Server is that resources have already been allocated (allocated)
17.9.1.1 When only the Configuration Definition (defined) is Created
This section explains configuration and operation when only the configuration definitions have been created (defined) for the L-Server.
Settings
Repeat the following procedure the same number of times as the number of physical servers which are used for usage change.
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1. Create and Register Each Resource
Create and register each resource.
Perform resource creation and registration, referring to "Chapter 5 Registering Resources" and "Chapter 14 Registering Resources
2. Create an L-Server
Create an L-Server for which only the configuration definition (defined) is created, referring to "Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers".
Perform the following configuration:
- Set [Deploy] for image deployment from the select a cloning image section of the [General] tab.
- Check the [None (Definition only)] checkbox on the [General] tab.
- Check the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox of [Resource release] on the [Server] tab.
Operation
The operation method is shown below.
- When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on a single physical server
Usage can be changed by repeating the following procedure.
1. Check the Physical Server and L-Server of the Source L-Server for Usage Change
2. Stop the Source L-Server for Usage Change
Stop L-Servers operating on physical servers which are required for change usage.
3. Start the Destination L-Server for Usage Change
After changing the configuration, the L-Server before changing cannot be operated, until the new L-Server has finished starting.
- When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on unused physical servers in a server pool
Usage can be changed by repeating the following procedure.
1. Confirm the Server Pool
Confirm whether an unused physical server exists in the server pool.
2. Start the Destination L-Server for Usage Change
After changing the configuration, the L-Server before changing cannot be operated, until the new L-Server has finished starting.
17.9.1.2 When Resources are Already Allocated (allocated)
This section explains configuration and operation when resources have been allocated to the L-Server.
Settings
Perform step 1 the same number of times as the number of physical servers which are used for usage change.
1. Create and Register Each Resource
Perform resource creation and registration, referring to "Chapter 5 Registering Resources" and "Chapter 14 Registering Resources
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2. Create an L-Server (First server)
Create an L-Server for which resources are already allocated (allocated), referring to "Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers".
Perform the following configuration:
- Set [Deploy] for image deployment from the select a cloning image section of the [General] tab.
- Do not check the [None (Definition only)] checkbox from the [General] tab.
- Check the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox of [Resource release] on the [Server] tab.
3. Change L-Server Configuration
When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on a single physical server
Repeat the following procedure the same number of times as the number of physical servers which are used for usage change.
a. Create and Register Each Resource
Perform resource creation and registration, referring to "Chapter 5 Registering Resources" and "Chapter 14 Registering
b. Release the resources of the source L-Server for usage change
Resources are released while the resource details of the source L-Server for usage change are preserved.
c. Create an L-Server
Create an L-Server for which resources are already allocated (allocated), referring to "Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers".
Perform the following configuration:
- Set [Deploy] for image deployment from the select a cloning image section of the [General] tab.
- Do not check the [None (Definition only)] checkbox from the [General] tab.
- Check the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox of [Resource release] on the [Server] tab.
When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on unused physical servers in a server pool
Repeat the following procedure the same number of times as the number of physical servers which are used for usage change.
a. Create and Register Each Resource
Perform resource creation and registration, referring to "Chapter 5 Registering Resources" and "Chapter 14 Registering
b. Confirm the Server Pool
Confirm whether an unused physical server exists in the server pool.
When an L-Server is allocated to all physical servers in the specified server pool, release a physical server from an L-Server.
c. Release the resources of the source L-Server for usage change
Resources are released while the resource details of the source L-Server for usage change are preserved.
d. Create an L-Server
Create an L-Server for which resources are already allocated (allocated), referring to "Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers".
Perform the following configuration:
- Set [Deploy] for image deployment from the select a cloning image section of the [General] tab.
- Do not check the [None (Definition only)] checkbox from the [General] tab.
- Check the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox of [Resource release] on the [Server] tab.
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Operation
The methods for operating physical servers after usage changes are as follow.
Perform the procedure before performing any operations.
- When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on a single physical server
Usage can be changed by repeating the following procedure.
1. Confirm the Physical Servers to Use
2. Stop the Source L-Server for Usage Change
Stop L-Servers operating on physical servers which are required for change usage.
3. Start the Destination L-Server for Usage Change
After changing the configuration, the L-Server before changing cannot be operated, until the new L-Server has finished starting.
- When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on unused physical servers in a server pool
Usage can be changed by repeating the following procedure.
1. Confirm the Server Pool
Confirm whether an unused physical server exists in the server pool.
2. Start the Destination L-Server for Usage Change
After changing the configuration, the L-Server before changing cannot be operated, until the new L-Server has finished starting.
17.9.2 Operation
The methods for operating physical servers after usage changes are as follow.
Perform the procedure given in "17.9.1 Configuring L-Servers for Usage Change" before performing any operations.
- When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on a single physical server
Usage can be changed by repeating the following procedure.
1. Stop the Source L-Server for Usage Change
Stop L-Servers operating on physical servers which are required for change usage.
2. Start the Destination L-Server for Usage Change
After changing the configuration, the L-Server before changing cannot be operated, until the new L-Server has finished starting.
- When using multiple L-Servers, switching between them, on unused physical servers in a server pool
Usage can be changed by repeating the following procedure.
1. Confirm the Server Pool
Confirm whether an unused physical server exists in the server pool.
2. Start the Destination L-Server for Usage Change
Start the destination L-Server for usage change.
After changing the configuration, the L-Server before changing cannot be operated, until the new L-Server has finished starting.
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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 on the physical server using the ROR console or commands, without performing
power operation of the L-Server, the L-Server which was last operated will start.
- If the last L-Server that was operated has already been started on another physical server, its status will change so there is no boot
disk and it will fail to start.
17.9.3 Releasing Configuration
This section explains how to release configurations of the L-Server for usage change.
1. Change L-Server Configuration for Fixed Operation
Clear the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox of [Resource release] in the [Modify an L-Server] dialog, and click <OK>.
2. Delete Unnecessary L-Servers
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Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured Physical
Servers or Virtual Machines
This chapter explains how to link a configured physical server to a physical L-Server and how to link a configured virtual machine to a
virtual L-Server.
Information
It is possible to import L-Servers into the L-Platform management function.
For details, refer to "7.2.3 Import to L-Platforms" in the "Operation Guide CE".
18.1 Management Scope
The management scope varies depending on the resources used by the configured physical server or virtual machine.
Depending on which resources can be managed, L-Servers are referred to differently as follows:
- L-Server for Server Management
Refers to L-Servers that operate only servers.
- For Physical Servers
- For Virtual Machines
This applies when using a physical server and when using server virtualization software.
- The server virtualization software described in "18.3.4 When Using Server Virtualization Software"
- L-Server for Server/Storage Management
Refers to L-Servers that operate servers and disks.
- For Physical Servers
This applies when using the hardware listed in "18.3.1 Manageable Hardware" and "18.3.3 Manageable Storage".
- For Virtual Machines
This applies when using a physical server and when using server virtualization software.
- The server virtualization software described in "18.3.4 When Using Server Virtualization Software"
Note
When linking a configured physical server to a physical L-Server, only "L-Server for server management" is supported. "L-Server for
server/storage management" cannot be created.
When disk and NIC information is successfully obtained from the configured physical server or virtual machine, that information is
displayed. The output information for NICs differs depending on the L-Server type.
- For Physical L-Servers
MAC address, IP address (only for admin LAN)
- For Virtual L-Servers
MAC address (Media Access Control address)
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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 Range
The functional range available when a configured physical server or virtual machine is linked to an L-Server is as follows:
Note
The range of available functions differs according to the role of the user and user group who operate it. For details on roles and available
operations, refer to "5.1.2 Roles and Available Operations" in the "Design Guide CE".
When a configured physical server or virtual machine is linked to an L-Server using infrastructure administrator privileges, it is created
as a normal L-Server. Create a new L-Server when you want to create an L-Server for infrastructure administrators.
Table 18.1 Functional Range Available When Using a Configured Physical Server as an L-Server
Type of L-Server
L-Server Function
Physical Server Using HBA
Physical Server Using VIOM
Other Physical Servers
address rename
Starting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (*1)
Yes
No
Stopping
Restarting
Yes
Yes
Modifying specifications
Modifying the basic information
Collecting cloning images
Backup and Restore
Yes (*1)
Yes
Yes (*1)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Attaching and detaching disks
Sharing disks between L-Servers
Changing physical server usage
Server redundancy
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes (*2)
Yes
Yes (*2)
No
No
Spare server configuration checks
No
Alive monitoring (ping
monitoring)
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
No
Deploying the network information
Admin LAN multiple subnet names
Network redundancy, tagVLAN
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Modifying network resource
settings
No
No
No
Starting the console
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Batch power operations
PXE boot
iSCSI boot
Allocating and releasing resources
Blade chassis high availability
Storage chassis high availability
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Type of L-Server
L-Server Function
Physical Server Using HBA
address rename
Physical Server Using VIOM
Other Physical Servers
Disaster Recovery
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Deletion
Releasing an L-Server
*1: The following items can be modified.
- Server redundancy, spare server selection methods, and spare server pools
- Startup priority
*2: Configured physical servers for which server switchover has been already set cannot be managed. Enable server redundancy by
modifying specifications.
*3: The settings of ping monitoring for physical servers are inherited. However, settings for ping monitoring cannot be configured using
XML or the GUI as a physical L-Server.
Table 18.2 Functional Range Available When Using a Configured Virtual Machine as an L-Server
Type of L-Server
L-Server Function
L-Server for Server Management (*1)
L-Server for Server/Storage Management
Starting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Stopping
Restarting
Migration of L-Servers between
servers
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
(migration)
Modifying specifications
Modifying the basic information
Collecting cloning images
Attaching and detaching disks
Yes (*4)
Yes
Yes (*4)
Yes
Yes (*2) (*5)
No
Yes (*2) (*5)
Yes (*2)
Snapshot collection and
restoration
Yes (*2)
Yes
Yes (*2)
Yes
Allocating and releasing
resources
Starting the console
Batch power operations
Disaster Recovery
Yes (*2)
Yes
Yes (*2)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Deleting an L-Server
Releasing an L-Server
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
*1: For the following cases, it will be the L-Server for server management.
- When disk configurations cannot be supported by an L-Server
- When only Raw Device Mapping (RDM), a pass-through disk(Pass-through Disk), and a difference disk are included
- When a configuration including device paths which are not described, Raw Device Mapping(RDM), a path through disk (Pass-through
Disk), or difference disks are included
- For the non-global zone of Solaris containers, power control (start, stop, and restart) is possible. [Solaris Containers]
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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", and the device paths for all disks that have been allocated to the virtual
machine are found in the following list
[VMware]
- SCSI:0:1 - SCSI:0:6
- SCSI:0:8 - SCSI:0:14
- SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:6
- SCSI:1:8 - SCSI:1:14 AM
- SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:6
- SCSI:2:8 - SCSI:2:14 AM
- SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:6
- SCSI:3:8 - SCSI:3:14 AM
[Hyper-V]
- SCSI:0:1 - SCSI:0:14
- SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:14 AM
- SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:14 AM
- SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:14 AM
For virtual machines on VM host of VMware which is not managed by VM management software, power operations (starting,
stopping or restarting) and modification of basic information (label/comment configurations) can be performed.
*2: Solaris Containers are not supported. [Solaris Containers]
*3: Datastores must be installed on a shared disk.
*4: When CPU performance and memory size have been specified, the settings cannot be changed into "Unlimited".
*5: For system disks, use SCSI:0:0 [VMware] or IDE:0:0 [Hyper-V]. If SCSI:0:0 [VMware] or IDE:0:0 [Hyper-V] is not used for the
system disk, the L-Server creation process that accompanies cloning image deployment may fail. For Hyper-V, datastore must be installed
on a shared disk.
[VMware]
When the virtual machine linked to the target L-Server includes Raw Device Mapping (RDM) disks, the target disks are treated as virtual
disks and the image will be collected.
[Hyper-V]
When the virtual machine lined to the target L-Server includes Pass-through Disks, images cannot be collected.
When the virtual machine linked to the target L-Server includes difference disks, the image will be collected with the difference disks
included.
18.3 Prerequisites
When linking a configured physical server to a physical L-Server, or when linking a configured virtual machine to a virtual L-Server, the
available management scope varies depending on the configured hardware and software environments.
18.3.1 Manageable Hardware
When using the hardware listed in "Table 2.64 Required Hardware" in "2.5 Hardware Environment" in the "Design Guide CE", only
servers can be managed.
18.3.2 Manageable Servers
For Physical Servers
- Connected with a SAN.
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- 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 disks is not displayed.
- When importing an L-Server into an L-Platform in an environment where an admin LAN with multiple subnets has been configured,
before linking to the L-Server, create an admin LAN network resource with the subnet addresses including the IP address of the admin
LAN for the physical server.
18.3.3 Manageable Storage
Manageable storage differs depending on whether a physical server or a virtual machine is used.
For Physical Servers
Servers and storage can be managed when using the hardware listed in "Table 2.64 Required Hardware" in "2.5 Hardware Environment"
in the "Design Guide CE", and in the following cases. In other cases, only servers can be managed.
- When using the ETERNUS storage or NetApp storage listed in "Table 2.67 Storage Units that can be Connected with L-Servers on
Physical Servers" in "2.5 Hardware Environment" in the "Design Guide CE"
- When using "Table 2.68 Fibre Channel Switches which can be used when Connecting ETERNUS Storage, NetApp Storage, EMC
CLARiiON Storage, EMC Symmetrix DMX Storage, and EMC Symmetrix VMAX Storage with L-Servers on Physical Servers" in
"2.5 Hardware Environment" in the "Design Guide CE"
- When storage units are managed using the storage management software listed in "2.4.2.2 Required Software" in the "Design Guide
CE"
- When one AffinityGroup is operated for one physical server
- The HBA port for the physical server must be the same as the HBA port that is configured in storage and is accessible to LUNs using
that physical server.
For Virtual Machines
Settings differ according to the server virtualization software being used.
In the following cases, both servers and storage can be managed.
[VMware]
- Virtual machines are managed using VMware and vCenter Server
- Datastores are used
- SAN storage or NAS storage supported by VMware, excluding built-in disks on the server and iSCSI storage, is used
- SCSI:0:0 is used for the system disk
- The following device paths are used for data disks
- SCSI:0:1 - SCSI:0:6
- SCSI:0:8 - SCSI:0:14
- SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:6
- SCSI:1:8 - SCSI:1:14 AM
- SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:6
- SCSI:2:8 - SCSI:2:14 AM
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- SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:6
- SCSI:3:8 - SCSI:3:14 AM
Note
When using Raw Device Mapping, or when using a device path other than those listed above, only servers can be managed.
For disks using any other device path, assign 56 or higher as the disk number.
When collecting a cloning image for deploying an L-Server, use SCSI:0:0 for the system disk.
[Hyper-V]
- Virtual machines are managed using SCVMM
- MSFC has been added to VM hosts
- A cluster disk has been configured as a shared cluster volume
- A SAN volume has been configured as a cluster disk
- SAN storage supported by Hyper-V, excluding built-in disks on the server and iSCSI storage, is used
- IDE:0:0 is used for the system disk
- The following device paths are used for data disks
- SCSI:0:1 - SCSI:0:14
- SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:14 AM
- SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:14 AM
- SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:14 AM
Note
When using pass-through devices or difference disks, or when using a device path other than those listed above, only servers can be
managed.
For disks using any other device path, assign 60 or higher as the disk number.
When collecting a cloning image for deploying an L-Server, use IDE:0:0 for the system disk.
18.3.4 When Using Server Virtualization Software
Virtual machines of server virtualization software supported by Resource Orchestrator can be managed as virtual L-Servers in the following
cases:
- When the virtual machine is managed by VM management software
- When a Solaris container is used
For the server virtualization software supported by Resource Orchestrator, refer to "2.4.2.1 Required Basic Software" and "2.4.2.2 Required
Software" in the "Design Guide CE".
Server virtualization software supported by this function is as follows:
- VMware
- Hyper-V
- Solaris Containers
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If "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.
When using VMware, the virtual machine on a VM host which is not managed with VM management software can be linked to an L-
Server. Power operations (starting up, stopping, and restarting) and modification of basic information (label/comments) can be performed
for the L-Server.
When using Hyper-V, the virtual machine on a VM host which is not managed with VM management software cannot be linked to an L-
Server.
18.4 Installation
This section explains the installation method to link a configured physical server to a physical L-Server, and the installation method to
link a configured virtual machine to a virtual L-Server.
18.4.1 Preparations
Preparations
For details, refer to the procedure in "D.2 Preparations for Servers" in the "Design Guide CE".
Setup
Register the resources of configured physical servers and VM hosts to Resource Orchestrator.
When linking a configured physical server to an L-Server, perform the following procedure described in "Appendix B Configuration when
Creating Physical L-Servers" in the "Setup Guide CE":
When linking a configured virtual machine to an L-Server, perform the following procedure described in "C.2 VMware" or "C.3 Hyper-
V" in the "Setup Guide CE":
1. Register Resources
When linking a configured physical server to an L-Server, perform the following procedure:
a. Register Storage Management Software
b. Register Managed Servers
When linking a configured virtual machine to an L-Server, perform the following procedure:
a. Register VM Management Software
b. Register Managed Servers
2. Register Resources in Resource Pools
When linking a configured physical server to an L-Server, perform the following procedure to register a resource in a resource pool.
a. Register physical server resources in a server pool.
In the [Register Resources] dialog for the server pool, check the [Display servers with OS installed] checkbox and specify a
physical server with an OS installed.
b. Register the disks that are connected to the physical server to be linked with the L-Server in a storage pool.
c. Register address set resources.
Specify the scope including MAC/WWN addresses being used by the configured physical server.
d. Register network resources.
Specify IP addresses not being used by the configured physical server or the virtual machine.
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When the IP address used for a configured physical server, a virtual machine, or other devices is included in the subnet address
scope, specify the IP address in the "IP addresses to be excluded".
When linking a configured virtual machine to an L-Server, perform the following procedure to register a resource in a resource
pool.
a. Register VM host resources in a VM pool.
b. Register the virtual storage and disks that are used for a virtual machine to be linked with the L-Server in a storage pool.
c. Register network resources.
Specify IP addresses not being used by the configured physical server or the virtual machine.
When the IP address used for a configured physical server, a virtual machine, or other devices is included in the subnet address
scope, specify the IP address in the "IP addresses to be excluded".
Confirmation
Perform the procedure described in "18.4.2 For Physical Servers" or "18.4.3 For Virtual Machines", and confirm the configured physical
server or virtual machine linked to an L-Server, using the following procedure:
- Confirmation from the GUI
Select the L-Server in the orchestration tree, display the [Resource Details] tab, and check the information is displayed in [Controlled
resources] on the [Status] table.
In [Controlled resources], the following text strings are displayed.
- When [Server] is displayed
A physical L-Server or a server is managed by a virtual L-Server.
- When [Server,Storage] is displayed
A server or a storage device is managed by a virtual L-Server.
- Confirmation from the Command Line
Execute the rcxadm lserver show command and check that the scope of the controlled resources (ControlledResources) is displayed.
For details, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
For the scope of controlled resources, the following text strings are displayed.
- When "Server" is displayed
A physical L-Server or a server is managed by a virtual L-Server.
- When "Server,Storage" is displayed
A server or a storage device is managed by a virtual L-Server.
18.4.2 For Physical Servers
Use the following procedure to use a physical server as a physical L-Server:
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click a physical server in the registered server pool, and select [Convert to L-Server]
from the popup menu.
The [Convert to L-Server] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
L-Server Name
Enter a name for the L-Server.
When the physical server name starts with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case) and consists of 64 or less characters,
including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-"), the physical server name is
displayed as the default L-Server name.
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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), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
Destination folder
Select a resource folder or a tenant to store L-Servers.
If omitted, the L-Server is stored in the root folder of the user that executed the operation.
Label (Optional)
Enter a label for the L-Server.
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
Comment (Optional)
Enter any comments for the L-Server.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
3. Click <OK>.
The physical server becomes manageable as a physical L-Server.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver convert.
For details on the rcxadm lserver convert command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
18.4.3 For Virtual Machines
Use the following procedure to use a virtual machine as a virtual L-Server:
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click a VM host in the registered VM pool, and select [Convert to L-Server] from the
popup menu.
The [Convert to L-Server] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
Batch Folder Settings (optional)
Select a resource folder or a tenant to store L-Servers.
If omitted, the L-Server is stored in the root folder of the user that executed linking between the virtual machine and the L-
Server.
VM guests
Displays virtual machines that were created on the specified VM host, that have not been linked to L-Servers. In addition to the
virtual machine name, the OS type, L-Server name, and destination folder are displayed.
When the virtual machine name starts with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case) and consists of 64 or less characters,
including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), hyphens ("-"), or periods("."), the virtual machine
name is displayed as the default L-Server name.
Select a virtual machine to use as a virtual L-Server.
To use all virtual machines registered on the specified VM host, click <Select all>.
Details (optional)
Set the L-Server name, label, comment, and destination folder.
Clicking <Details> displays the [VM Guest Setting] dialog.
For the L-Server name, enter up to 64 characters beginning with an alphabetical character (upper or lower case), and including
alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), and hyphens ("-").
Enter the desired items and click <OK> to reflect the settings on the items displayed in the VM guest list.
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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 the rcxadm lserver convert command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
When operating an admin server on a virtual machine on VMware or Hyper-V environment, do not link that virtual machine to an L-
Server.
VMware FT secondary virtual machines cannot be linked with L-Servers.
[VMware]
When the limit values of CPU/memory of a virtual machine linked with an L-Server have been set to "Unlimited", different methods are
used for calculating the number of possible L-Servers and modifying L-Server specifications.
For details on the calculation method, refer to "Max. Number of Possible L-Servers View" in "20.6 Viewing".
[Hyper-V]
When a virtual machine with a network adapter that has never been started before is linked with an L-Server, the MAC address the L-
Server uses on the network might be set to "00:00:00:00:00:00". In that case, cancel the link between the virtual machine and L-Server
and assign a static MAC address to that virtual machine using VM management software, or start the virtual machine, wait for 3 minutes,
and then create the link with the L-Server.
For a virtual L-Server linked with a configured virtual machine, a hyphen ("-") is displayed for [Usage] in the [Disk Information] displayed
on the [Resource Details] tab on the ROR console.
[Solaris Containers]
- When the cap values of CPU/memory of a virtual machine linked with an L-Server have not been specified, a different method is used
for calculating the number of possible L-Servers.
For details on the calculation method, refer to "Max. Number of Possible L-Servers View" in "20.6 Viewing".
- When importing a Solaris Container related to an L-Server into L-Platform management functions, it is necessary to add NIC
information to the L-Server. Create a network resource if necessary, and then add NIC information.
18.5 Changing Configuration
This section explains how to change configurations of L-Servers linked to configured physical servers or virtual machines.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver modify.
For details on the rcxadm lserver modify command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
Disks cannot be attached or detached to and from L-Servers which do not manage storage.
18.6 Releasing an L-Server
This section explains how to revert the link between an L-Server and a configured physical server or virtual machine.
Use the following procedure to release the link to an L-Server.
1. Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Revert] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The link between the L-Server and the configured physical server or virtual machine can be reverted.
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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 "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
However, for L-Servers created using Resource Orchestrator, the link between the L-Server and a physical server or virtual machine cannot
be reverted.
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Chapter 19 Resource Operations
This chapter explains how to perform resource operations with resource pools.
19.1 Registration
Use the following procedure to register a resource to a resource pool:
1. Right-click the target resource pool in the orchestration tree, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.
The [Register Resources] dialog is displayed.
2. When a resource to register is a disk resource, click <Search> in the search condition area. The resources displayed in "Resource
List" can be filtered by entering the virtual storage, size, and resource name and clicking <Search>.
3. Select the resource to register from the "Resource List".
4. Click <OK>.
The resources are registered in the resource pool.
Note
When registering resources, directories and files that are necessary for performance monitoring are created on the server where the resources
are registered. Refer to "C.6.9Advisory Notes for RHEL-KVM Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE" for details.
19.2 Modifying
Use the following procedure to modify a resource registered in a resource pool.
1. Right-click the target resource in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Basic Information] from the popup menu.
The [Resource Change Setting] dialog is displayed.
2. Change the items you want to modify.
3. Click <OK>.
The resource settings are modified.
Note
When changing the subnet information for the L-Server to a different subnet, if there are managed servers in the subnets to be changed,
"Subnet address/mask" cannot be changed.
When changing "Subnet address/mask", refer to "Modifying When There are Managed Servers on the Subnet".
Modifying When There are Managed Servers on the Subnet
When there are managed servers on the subnet, use the following procedure to change the network address or subnet mask:
1. Register the tenant admin LAN resource information which has the network address or subnet mask after changing.
2. Change the destination for connection on the tenant admin LAN of all L-Servers belonging to the subnet before changing.
3. Delete the tenant admin LAN used before the change, when necessary.
19.3 Moving
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Move individual resources
Use the following procedure to move a resource to another resource pool.
1. Right-click the target resource in the orchestration tree, and select [Move a Resource] from the popup menu.
The [Move a Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. For "Destination Pool", select the destination resource pool.
3. Click <OK>.
The target resource is moved to the selected resource pool.
Move multiple resources
Use the following procedure to move a number of registered resources that have been registered in the resource pool to another resource
pool.
1. Right-click on the resource pool in the orchestration tree, then select [Move Resources] from the contextual menu.
The [Move a Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the destination resource pool for the resource from the "Destination Pool".
3. If the resources being moved are disk resources click the <Search> in the search conditions. After entering the resource name, click
<Search> to reduce the number of resources displayed in the resource list.
4. Select the resource to be moved from the "Resource List".
5. Click <OK>.
The target resource is moved to the selected resource pool.
When using tenants to segregate resources, movement of resources may be limited.
When using Thin Provisioning or Automatic Storage Layering, the destination resource pools that can be selected differ depending on
whether Thin Provisioning and Thick Provisioning of storage pools are configured or not.
For details on destination resource pools and the resources which can be registered, refer to "10.1.2 Storage Configuration" in the "Design
Guide CE".
Note
When the disk resource to be moved is a LUN created in advance or a disk resource for virtual L-Servers, it is recommended to delete the
data on the disk beforehand. For details on how to delete data on the disks, refer to the cautionary notes of "14.5 Storage Resources".
Moving Resources between Folders
Use the following procedure to move a resource to another resource folder.
1. Right-click the target resource in the tree, and select [Move to Folder] from the popup menu.
The [Move a Resource] or [Move a Pool] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the destination resource folder.
3. Click <OK>.
The target resource is moved to the destination resource folder.
When using tenants to segregate resources, movement of resources may be limited.
When the resource is an L-Server, execute rcxadm lserver move command.
For details on the rcxadm lserver move command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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- Storage resources with Thin Provisioning attributes cannot be moved to storage pools for which Thin Provisioning attributes are not
configured.
- Storage resources with Thick Provisioning attributes cannot be moved to storage pools for which Thin Provisioning attributes are
configured.
- When using datastores of VMware, they can be moved to both storage pools for which Thin Provisioning attributes are configured
and storage pools for which Thin Provisioning attributes are not configured.
For details, refer to "Effective Utilization of Storage Using Thin Provisioning" in "2.2.8 Simplifying Storage" in the "Design Guide
CE".
- When using disk resources with iSCSI connections or disk resources for virtual L-Server, they can be moved to both storage pools
for which Thin Provisioning attributes are configured and storage pools for which Thin Provisioning attributes are not configured.
19.4 Unregistration
Unregister individual resources
Use the following procedure to unregister a resource registered in a resource pool.
1. Right-click the target resource in the orchestration tree, and select [Unregister] from the popup menu.
The [Unregister a Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
Unregister multiple resources
Use the following procedure to release a number of registered resources that have been registered in the resource pool.
1. Right-click on the resource pool in the orchestration tree, then select [Unregister] from the contextual menu.
The [Unregister a Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. If the resources being deregistered are disk resources click the <Search> in the search conditions. After entering the resource name,
click <Search> to reduce the number of resources displayed in the resource list.
3. Select the resource to be deregistered from the "Resource List".
4. Click <OK>.
19.5 Deleting
Use the following procedure to delete a resource registered in a resource pool.
1. Right-click the target resource in the orchestration tree, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
Note
- When there are managed servers on the subnet to be deleted, the subnet information cannot be deleted.
- After deleting the managed server, delete the subnet information.
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- When registering resources, directories and files that are necessary for performance monitoring are created on the server where the
resources are registered. This directory is not automatically deleted when resources are deleted. Delete it manually. Refer to "C.6.9
Advisory Notes for RHEL-KVM Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE" for details.
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Chapter 20 Resource Pool Operations
This chapter explains how to add new resource pools, and delete or modify existing resource pools.
For an overview of the functions, refer to "2.2.2 Resource Pool" in the "Design Guide CE".
20.1 Overview
This function manages all the resources allocated when creating an L-Server.
A resource pool is a type of resource folder that exists in the orchestration tree, and has the following features that differ from regular
folders:
- Pools are selected as resources when creating or adding L-Servers.
- By specifying a resource type when creating a resource pool, only resources of the same type will be stored in that resource pool.
- The total size of the resources in the resource pool and the free space are calculated and displayed. The converted number of L-Servers
for the specified L-Server template is also displayed.
- By default, a resource pool is automatically created for each resource pool type.
- In default resource pools which are created automatically, VM hosts of different server virtualization software can be stored in VM
pools. In a VM pool where there are various server virtualization software, if the following is specified, Resource Orchestrator will
select the appropriate VM host from the VM pool, and create an L-Server.
- When creating an L-Server using an L-Server template, specify the VM type.
- When creating individual specifications for an L-Server, specify the VM type on the [Server] tab.
- Resource pools can be used with user/role management to restrict the users that can use them.
- By setting a priority for multiple resource pools, you can set the order for automatically selecting the required resources when creating
an L-Server.
For details on resource pool types and the resources that are stored, refer to "Table 6.3 Resource Pool Types" in "6.4 Resource Pool Types"
in the "Design Guide CE".
Moving an L-Server (migration) is only possible between VM hosts belonging to the same cluster group, when two or more cluster groups
are registered in the same VM pool.
20.2 Creating
Use the following procedure to create resource pools.
1. Right-click the root folder or a resource folder in the orchestration tree, and select [Create]-[Pool] from the popup menu.
The [Create a Pool] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Name (Label)
Enter a name for the resource pool.
Enter up to 32 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
To enable the user to identify a resource pool, it is recommended that the resource pool is named based on its resource type,
performance, or usage.
Type
Select the type of the resource pool.
- VM Pool
- Server Pool
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- Network Pool
- Address Pool
- Image Pool
Priority
Select the priority of the resource pool for automatically selecting a resource when creating an L-Server.
Select a value between [1] and [10]. Smaller values indicate a higher priority. [5] is selected by default.
Attributes
Enter attributes for the resource pool.
This item is displayed only when "VM Pool" or "Storage Pool" is selected for [Type].
- When "VM Pool" is selected for [Type]
When using a VM pool with overcommit, check the "Over Commit" checkbox.
Specify the calculation method for free space for [Capacity Calculation].
- "Limit": Calculates using a maximum value.
- "Reserve": Calculates using a reservation value.
For details on the display of each calculation method, refer to "Max. Number of Possible L-Servers View" in "20.6
Viewing".
- When "Storage Pool" is selected for [Type]
When setting Thin Provisioning attributes, check the [Thin Provisioning] checkbox.
Note
- This item is not displayed if not migrating using the setting method of overcommit functions after upgrading the admin
server from ROR V2.3 or V3.0. Edit the definition files for this version separately. For details, refer to "G.1.1 Overcommit
Definition File" in the "Setup Guide CE".
- Whether or not a storage pool has thin provisioning attributes is determined when it is created. Once a storage pool is created,
thin provisioning attributes cannot be set nor cancelled for that storage pool.
Label
Enter a label for the resource pool.
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
Comment
Enter any comments for the resource pool.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
3. Click <OK>.
The created resource pool is displayed in the orchestration tree.
20.3 Modifying Settings
Use the following procedure to change resource pool configurations.
1. Right-click the target resource pool in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Basic Information] from the popup menu.
The [Change Setting for a Pool] dialog is displayed.
2. Change the items you want to modify.
3. Click <OK>.
The resource pool setting information is modified.
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Once a storage pool is created, its thin provisioning attributes cannot be changed.
For a workaround, create a new storage pool with the desired Thin Provisioning attributes settings, and then move the resources of the
current pool to the new one.
20.4 Moving
Use the following procedure to move a resource pool to another resource folder.
1. Right-click the target resource pool in the orchestration tree, and select [Move to Folder] from the popup menu.
The [Move a Pool] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the destination resource folder.
3. Click <OK>.
The target resource pool is moved to the destination resource folder.
When using tenants to segregate resources, movement of resources may be limited.
20.5 Deleting
Use the following procedure to delete resource pools.
When a resource pool is deleted, the resources in that resource pool are also deleted.
The following resources are unregistered from a resource pool:
- VM host resources
- Physical server resources
- Virtual Storage Resources
- Disk Resources
- network device
- Physical image resources
It is recommended that you move the resources in the resource pool to another resource pool in advance.
1. Right-click the target resource pool in the orchestration tree, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The name of the resource pool to delete is displayed in the [Delete a Pool] dialog.
If resources are registered in the resource pool to delete, a list of those resources is displayed in [All Resources]. Confirm the list,
and check the [Delete All Resources] checkbox.
2. Click <OK>.
The target resource pool is deleted.
20.6 Viewing
The pool list in the resource list display the resource folders, total size of resources, and free space available.
In the L-Server list, when the server is a physical L-Server, the physical server for the L-Server is displayed.
When the server is a virtual L-Server, the name of the VM host where the L-Server operates is displayed.
When the [Current resource] checkbox and the [Preserved resource] checkbox are selected, resources that have been allocated and resources
in use are displayed.
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For the already allocated resources, the following information is displayed, depending on the status of resource allocation.
- allocated
Resource name
- preserved
Resource name + "(preserved)"
- defined
"(defined)"
For resources in use, the resources configured as [Physical server] or [VM host] are displayed as icon + resource name.
If you select the [Resource List] tab with a resource pool selected in the orchestration tree, a list of information for the resources that
belong to the resource pool are displayed.
If you select the [Resource Details] tab, detailed information such as the total size of data and free space in the resource pool is displayed.
Also, if you select the [Available Pool] tab, a list of the resource pools that the user has usage rights for and the resources that belong to
those pools is displayed.
For virtual storage resources with Thin Provisioning attributes configured, the virtually allocated size will be displayed inside the used
amount. Also, depending on the value of the virtually allocated size, the display of free capacity may differ as follows:
- When the virtually allocated size is less than the total size of virtual storage resources
The area not virtually allocated is displayed in the free capacity.
- When the virtually allocated size is more than the total size of virtual storage resources
The area exceeding the capacity is displayed preceded by a minus ("-") in the free capacity.
For VMware datastores, when storage pools with Thin Provisioning attributes are registered, they are displayed as explained above.
Example
- When the total size of virtual storage resources is 20 GB, and the virtually allocated size is 10 GB:
Total Capacity: 20.0 GB
Free Capacity: 10.0 GB
- When the total size of virtual storage resources is 20 GB, and the virtually allocated size is 30GB:
Total Capacity: 20.0 GB
Free Capacity: -10.0GB
The combined total of the capacity of the virtual storage and disk resources registered in the resource pool is displayed for the total capacity
of the storage pool. If a disk resource that has been separated from a virtual storage and that virtual storage exist in the same resource pool,
the capacity of the disk resource will not be included in the calculation of the total storage capacity of the storage pool.
Note
When the following conditions are met, the capacity reserved for failover is displayed in [CPU Capacity] and [Memory Capacity] under
[VM Host List] and [Capacity] on the [Resource Details] tab. For VM hosts for which the HA function is unavailable, or for operations
with no reservation for failover, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
- When the HA function provided by server virtualization software is available for the VM hosts, and CPU capacity and memory capacity
are reserved for failover
If the VM host does not meet the following conditions, free space will be displayed as 0.
- The power status is "ON".
- The status is "normal".
- Maintenance mode has not been set.
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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 virtualization software, calculation results are displayed for free space
even when the status is "stop".
In Resource Details for the VM host, and when using the command (rcxadm pool list -name Resource_pool_name), the total CPU capacity
is displayed in the format of CPU_performance * CPU_core_count. CPU performance is displayed as a number truncated to one decimal
place. Therefore, depending on the value of the second decimal place of CPU performance, CPU capacity may not match the actual free
CPU capacity.
Max. Number of Possible L-Servers View
This section explains how to display the converted number of L-Servers that can be created with VM pools, server pools, and storage
pools.
1. Left-click the target VM pool in the orchestration tree, and select the [Resource List] tab.
2. In the [Template] selection list, select the L-Server template to convert.
3. Click <OK>.
The number of L-Servers that can be created is displayed in [Number of creatable L-Servers].
Note
- When the status of the VM host and virtual storage is one other than "normal", the resource will be excluded from L-Server allocation
regardless of its available space. (*1)
However, a value corresponding to the available space of the resource will be displayed for the L-Server converted number.
- When using physical L-Servers, the L-Server converted number of virtual storage is an estimate, and an error may occur during L-
Server creation.
- The available space on resources and the space displayed for [Number of creatable L-Servers] are calculated as follows: (*2)
- CPU, memory
Total_resource_capacity (*3) - (Total_of_resources_used_for_virtual_machines (*4)) -
Reservation_capacity_for_the_VM_host (the capacity reserved for the HA function enabled on the VM software)
(*5)
- Addresses and available space on the network
Total_resource_capacity - (Total_of_resources_used_for_L-Server (*6))
- Free storage space
Total_resource_capacity - (Total_of_resources_used_for_L-Server (*6) + Total_of_images (*7))
- Free disk space
Free space as a resource is not displayed.
The free space is calculated as the free space of a resource pool when the following conditions are met:
- Disks are not used for L-Servers or cloning images
Number of creatable L-Servers is displayed as follows:
- When the number of disks specified for an L-Server template is 1, and when the disk capacity specified for an L-Server
template is the same capacity as or smaller than the disk resource
1 is displayed.
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- When the number of disks specified for an L-Server template is 2 or larger, or something other than the above
0 is displayed.
[Hyper-V]
As the saved disk resources that are created from the virtual machine cannot be used as system disks, the number is 0, even if the
L-Server is unused.
- Number of L-Servers that can be created
The following smallest value is displayed:
- Free CPU capacity / the CPU capacity specified in the L-Server template selected from the "Template" select list
- Free memory size / the memory size specified in the L-Server template selected from the "Template" select list (*8)
- Free storage capacity / the storage capacity specified in the L-Server template selected from the "Template" select list
*1)
[VMware]
The VM hosts for which standby mode has been set by server virtualization software are excluded from the targets of L-Server
deployment, and other VM hosts in the same cluster become the deployment target location.
[Hyper-V]
When using an L-Server template with dynamic memory settings enabled, VM hosts that do not support dynamic memory are excluded
from being the targets of L-Server deployment. In this case, "0" is displayed for the L-Server conversion number, even when there is
available space on resources.
*2: For the resource pool (VM pool) configured as a resource pool for overcommit, the capacity is calculated according to the specified
calculation method for free space.
When configured to calculate using a maximum value, free CPU capacity/memory size are calculated based on the CPU performance/
memory size of the virtual machine.
Point
When creating a virtual L-Server, if the CPU reservation performance and memory reservation capacity are not specified, the values
are configured as follows:
- CPU reservation performance: 0
- Memory reservation capacity: memory capacity or initial memory size
[VMware]
When configured to calculate using a reservation value, free CPU capacity/memory size are calculated based on the CPU performance/
memory size reserved for the virtual machine. The number of L-Servers that can be created is calculated based on the CPU reservation
performance and the memory reservation capacity specified in the L-Server template.
When the free capacity for VM pools is configured to be calculated using a maximum value, for the virtual machine for which limit
values of CPU/memory has been set to "Unlimited" using VM management software, the calculation is performed assuming the
following values as the maximum values:
- When no limit has been set for CPU performance
The physical CPU performance on the VM host is used
- When no limit has been set for memory size
The memory size set for the virtual machine
[Hyper-V]
When configured to calculate using a reservation value, the values referred to for calculation vary depending on the dynamic memory
settings for the virtual machine and the L-Server template, as follow:
- When Dynamic Memory is Enabled
Free CPU capacity and memory size are calculated based on the CPU performance and initial memory size reserved for the virtual
machine.
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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 Dynamic Memory is Disabled
Free CPU capacity/memory size are calculated based on the CPU performance/memory size reserved for the virtual machine.
The number of L-Servers that can be created is calculated based on the CPU reservation performance and memory capacity
specified in the L-Server template.
[KVM]
When configured to calculate using a reservation value, free memory size is calculated based on the memory reservation capacity/
memory size for the virtual machine. The free CPU capacity is not changed.
[Solaris Containers]
- The number of CPUs and the CPU performance of an L-Server are displayed as "-" when the following conditions are met because
the resources are not managed using Resource Orchestrator.
- A cap value for the CPU has not been set in the non-global zone.
- The non-global zone is managed using resource pools that are not the targets of management.
When the conditions are not met, the cap values of CPUs are used for the number of CPUs and the CPU performance.
For details, refer to "E.6.2 Preparations for Servers" in the "Design Guide CE".
- When the number of CPUs and CPU performance are displayed as "-", the amount of resources used by an L-Server will be
calculated using 0.
When something other than "-" is displayed for the number of CPUs and CPU performance, those values are used for calculation.
- The memory size of an L-Server is displayed as "-" when a cap value of memory has not been set in a non-global zone.
When a cap value has been set, the value is set for the memory size of an L-Server.
When memory size is displayed as "-", the amount of resources used by an L-Server will be calculated using 0.
When something other than "-" is displayed for memory size, that value is used for calculation.
- When configured to calculate using a reservation value, free CPU capacity and memory size of the virtual machine are not changed.
*3: This does not include the overhead used for the VM host.
*4: This includes not only the resources for active virtual machines, but also those of resources of stopped virtual machines.
[VMware]
This includes the overhead memory used for the virtual machine.
The resources of VMware FT secondary virtual machines are included.
*5)
[VMware]
This is the resource capacity secured when VMware HA admission control is enabled. This is calculated according to the policy of
the admission control. Formulas for individual policies are as follows:
- When the policy is share
Total_resource_capacity (*3) multiplied by the share (%)
- When the policy is the VM host corresponding to the spare server
Total_resource_capacity (*3) multiplied by 100 (%)
- When the policy is a VM host not corresponding to the spare server
Total_resource_capacity (*3) multiplied by 0 (%)
- When the policy is slots
Total_resource_capacity (*3) multiplied by 0 (%)
The reservation capacity for the VM host is not secured with the following policies. If an L-Server is deployed with those policies,
the L-Server may not be powered ON due to a shortage of resources.
- When the policy is the spare server and multiple VM hosts are defined for the spare server
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*6: This includes not only the resources for active L-Servers, but also those of resources of stopped L-Servers.
*7: Images include cloning images and snapshots. However, the size of images is not displayed.
[Xen]
When using RHEL5-Xen on the managed server, refer to "C.4.7 Advisory Notes for RHEL5-Xen Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE".
*8)
[VMware]
This does not include the overhead memory allocated when creating a virtual machine from an L-Server template.
Therefore, the displayed number of L-Servers may not be able to be created.
- In the display of the conversion number for L-Servers corresponding to VM pools and storage pools, depending on the VM type and
CPU architecture of the virtual L-Server template, the number of L-Servers that can be created is as below.
- When VM type is specified for the L-Server template
The number of L-Servers that can be created is displayed for the resource that corresponds to the specified VM type.
When there are no resources that correspond to the specified VM type, "0" is displayed.
- When VM type is not specified for the L-Server template
The number of L-Servers that can be created is displayed for the resources that correspond to the specified CPU architecture.
When there are no resources that correspond to the specified CPU architecture, "0" is displayed.
For the definition of the L-Server template, refer to "14.2.2 Virtual L-Server Templates" in the "Reference Guide (Command/
XML) CE".
Point
For details on how to select the deployment location of a virtual L-Server, refer to "Selection location of an L-Server" of "2.2.3 L-Server"
in the "Design Guide CE".
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Chapter 21 Resource Folder Operations
This appendix explains resource folders, which are used when managing a large number of resources or when you want to divide resources
according to certain conditions.
Resource Folders
Resource folders are used when managing a large number of resources or when you want to divide resources according to certain conditions.
Resources stored in resource folders can be freely placed. Using hierarchical folders, other resource folders can be stored in the resource
folders.
Resource folders enable you to do the following:
- Since the number of resources selected at the same time is reduced, selection is simplified.
- Resources can be categorized in detail.
You may want to share some resources between departments in case of future changes or faults while maintaining the segregation of
resources for each department.
Tenants
In Resource Orchestrator, the unit for division of management and operation of resources based on organizations or operations is called
a tenant.
L-Servers and dedicated resource pools for each tenant are stored, in tenants. The exclusive resource pool for each tenant is called a local
pool.
There is a resource pool which can be used by multiple tenants, other than a local pool. This resource pool is called a global pool.
Resource Orchestrator enables operation of tenants through division of resources on a tenant level, as well as by user groups, and
combinations of scopes configured to divide resources.
Perform the following settings to share and segregate resources without combining them by tenants:
- Create a tenant for each department
When creating a tenant, batch creation or setting of user groups, users, or resource pools can be performed.
Local pool creation or global pool selection can be performed for each resource pool.
Additionally, when using a tenant only within a department, create a local pool.
When sharing a tenant between multiple departments, select an existing global pool.
When using tenants to segregate resources, the following operations are limited:
- A powered on L-Server cannot be moved to another tenant.
Stop the L-Server before moving it.
- Resources used by powered on L-Servers, and resource pools or resource folders that contain those resources cannot be moved to
another tenant.
Stop the L-Servers before moving them.
- L-Servers that are using resources in another tenant cannot be started.
Required resources must be placed in the same tenant or the same global pool as the L-Server.
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Figure 21.1 Sharing and Dividing Resources Using Tenants
21.1 Overview
Resource folders are used when managing a large number of resources or when you want to divide resources according to certain conditions.
Resource folders can be created in the orchestration tree or the server resource tree.
Resource folders created in the orchestration tree can store the following resources:
- L-Server
- Resource Pools
- Resource Folders
- Tenants
Resource folders created in the server resource tree can store the following resources:
- Chassis
- Servers (that are not stored in a chassis)
- Resource Folders
Resources stored in resource folders can be freely placed.
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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 the number of resources handled at once is reduced, it becomes easier to select resources
- Resources can be categorized in detail
Also, in the orchestration tree, the access scope of roles can be restricted and used in combinations to restrict the resource folders that can
be accessed for each administrator. This enables you to do the following:
- Divide the management scope for each administrator
- Link with roles to prevent erroneous operations from being performed on resources outside of the scope of operation privileges
When the access scope is limited to a single resource folder, that resource folder is called the "home folder". By setting a home folder, a
folder does not need to be specified for the various operations that normally require a resource folder to be specified.
Resources that can be Registered
Resource folders are managed according to their resource folder type. The resources that can be registered for each resource folder type
are indicated below.
Table 21.1 Resource Folder Types and Resources that can be Registered
Resources that can be
Resource Folder Types
Registered
L-Server
Orchestration (lserver)
Resource pools
Chassis
Server (server)
Server
21.2 Creating
This section explains how to create resource folders.
1. Right-click the target resource folder in the tree, and select [Create]-[Folder] from the popup menu.
The [Create a Folder] dialog is displayed.
2. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
Name (Label)
Enter a name for the resource folder.
Enter up to 32 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
Label
Enter a label for the resource folder.
Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
Comment
Enter any comments for the resource folder.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
3. Click <OK>.
The created resource folder is displayed in the tree.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder create.
For details on the rcxadm folder create command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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21.3 Viewing
This section explains how resource folders are displayed.
Resource folders are displayed in the following format:
Resource_folder_name (label)
When label is not set, only resource_folder_name is displayed.
If you select the [Resource List] tab with a target resource folder selected in the tree, a list of information for the resources that belong to
the resource folder are displayed.
If you select the [Resource Details] tab, detailed information for the resource folder is displayed.
The displayed resource folders differ according to the privileges of the user.
- Users that can access all resources
All resource folders are displayed in the tree.
- Users that have their access scope restricted by their role
Only the resource folders that the user has view privileges for are displayed in the tree.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder list or rcxadm folder show.
For details on the rcxadm folder list command and the rcxadm folder show command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide
(Command/XML) CE".
21.4 Modifying Basic Information
This section explains how to modify the basic information (folder name, label, comment) of resource folders.
1. Right-click the target resource folder in the tree, and select [Change Folder Settings]-[Basic Information] from the popup menu.
The [Folder Change Setting] dialog is displayed.
2. Change the items you want to modify.
3. Click <OK>.
The basic information of the resource folder is modified.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder modify.
For details on the rcxadm folder modify command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
21.5 Deleting
This section explains how to delete resource folders.
The procedure for deleting resource folders differs according to the resource folder type.
For Orchestration (lserver)
1. Right-click the target resource folder in the orchestration tree, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete a Folder] dialog is displayed.
2. The name of the resource folder to be deleted will be displayed.
If resource folders or resources are included in the resource folder to delete, a list of them is displayed in "All Resources".
Confirm the list, and check the [Delete All Resources] checkbox.
Note
When the [Delete All Resources] checkbox is checked, <OK> will be enabled.
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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 command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
For Server (server)
1. Right-click the target resource folder in the server tree, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete a Folder] dialog is displayed.
2. Click <OK>.
The target resource folder is deleted.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder delete.
For details on the rcxadm folder delete command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
If physical servers or chassis are registered in a resource folder, the resource folder cannot be deleted. Delete the folder after moving or
deleting all physical servers and chassis from the target resource folder.
21.6 Moving
This section explains how to move a resource folder.
Use the following procedure to move a resource to another resource folder.
1. Right-click the target resource folder in the orchestration tree, and select [Move to Folder] from the popup menu.
The [Move a Folder] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the destination resource folder.
3. Click <OK>.
The target resource folder is moved to the destination resource folder.
In this case, resources in the resource folder are also moved to the destination resource folder.
When using tenants to segregate resources, movement of resources may be limited.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm folder move.
For details on the rcxadm folder move command, refer to "3.5 rcxadm folder" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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Chapter 22 Network Device Operations
This chapter explains how to operate network devices.
22.1 Switchover of Maintenance Mode
This section explains operations temporarily excluding the network devices from the target of monitoring or auto-configuration in order
to perform operations such as regular maintenance of network devices configuring network devices, or configuring a network device as
the target of monitoring or auto-configurations after regular maintenance completion.
Perform the following operations to configure or release the maintenance mode settings of network devices.
- Configuring Maintenance Mode
When configuring maintenance mode for a network device, the network device will be excluded temporarily from the target of
monitoring or auto-configuration.
Maintenance mode is configured for the specified network device, by using the commands to specify the -attr mode=maintenance
option.
- Releasing Maintenance Mode
A network device can be configured as the target of monitoring or auto-configuration, by releasing the maintenance mode configured
for the network devices.
Maintenance mode is released for the specified network device, by using the commands to specify the -attr mode=active option.
Example
- When configuring maintenance mode
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm netdevice set -name nd01 -attr mode=maintenance <RETURN>
- When releasing maintenance mode
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm netdevice set -name nd01 -attr mode=active <RETURN>
The maintenance mode configuration status can be confirmed by using one of following methods:
- From the GUI:
1. Click the network device to confirm in the network device tree.
2. Select the [Resource Details] tab.
3. Confirm the maintenance mode status, referring to "Maintenance Mode" of "General".
- maintenance
Indicates that maintenance mode is configured.
- active
Indicates that maintenance mode is released.
- From the Command-line:
Use the rcxadm netdevice list command to confirm the maintenance mode status.
Check the maintenance mode status in the "MAINTENANCE" displayed in the display results of the list subcommand.
- ON
Indicates that maintenance mode is configured.
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Indicates that maintenance mode is released.
See
For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
When configuring maintenance mode for a network device, auto-configuration is not executed on the network device.
Therefore, when a network device configured for maintenance mode is in a redundancy configuration, it may be unable to keep the
redundancy configuration depending on the configuration details.
When configuring maintenance mode for a network device with redundancy configuration, it is recommended not to perform operations
(creation, modification, and deletion) for a tenant administrator.
The configuration details for which redundancy configurations cannot be maintained depends on the specifications of network devices
configuring the network devices. For details, refer to the manuals of network devices.
22.2 Switchover of the Target of Auto-Configuration
This section explains the switchover operation necessary for changing the rulesets of network devices that are the target of auto-
configuration.
Use the following operations to configure whether network devices are the targets or are not targets of auto-configuration.
- Configuring a network device as the target of auto-configuration
When configuring a network device as the target of auto-configuration, an infrastructure administrator should use the commands to
perform the operation.
The specified network device is configured as the target of auto-configuration, using the rcxadm netdevice set command with the -
attr auto_conf=true option specified.
- Excluding a network device from auto-configuration
In following cases, the network device is excluded from the targets of auto-configuration:
- When an infrastructure administrator is temporarily excluding the network device from auto-configuration
The specified network device is excluded from the target of auto-configuration, by using the rcxadm netdevice set command with
the -attr mode=active option specified.
- When auto-configuration fails due to problems (such as login failure or device failure) related to network devices
- When an infrastructure administrator is excluding the network device from the targets of auto-configuration during network device
registration
By executing the rcxadm netdevice create command or the rcxadm netconfig import command after specifying "false" in the
AutoConfiguration element of the network configuration information, it is excluded from the targets of auto-configuration during
network device modification.
- When an infrastructure administrator is excluding the network device from the target of auto-configuration during network device
modification
By executing the rcxadm netdevice modify command after specifying "false" in the AutoConfiguration tag of the network
configuration information, it is excluded from the targets of auto-configuration during network device modification.
Example
- When an infrastructure administrator is configuring the network device using auto-configuration
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# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm netdevice set -name nd01 -attr auto_conf=true <RETURN>
- When an infrastructure administrator is excluding the network device from auto-configuration
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm netdevice set -name nd01 -attr auto_conf=false <RETURN>
You can confirm either of the following operations if the network device is the target of auto-configuration.
- From the GUI:
1. Select the target network device in the network device tree.
2. Select the [Resource Details] tab.
3. Refer to "auto-configuration" of "basic information" to confirm state of auto-configuration.
- "true"
Indicates that the network device is the target of auto-configuration.
- "false"
Indicates that the network device is not the target of auto-configuration.
- Confirmation from the Command Line
Confirm if the network device is the target of auto-configuration using "AutoConfiguration" displayed in the display results of the
rcxadm netdevice show command.
- "true"
Indicates that the network device is the target of auto-configuration.
- "false"
Indicates that the network device is not the target of auto-configuration.
See
- For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the rcxadm netconfig command, refer to "3.7 rcxadm netconfig" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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Chapter 23 Network Resource Operations
This chapter explains how to operate network resources.
23.1 Automatic Network Configuration
Automatic network configuration is normally performed when creating an L-Server for the first time, but it can also be performed
beforehand.
By performing it beforehand, the creation of an initial L-Server can be made faster.
Automatic network configuration is performed as follows:
1. Select the target network resource on the orchestration tree, and then select [Automatic Network Configuration] from [Operation]
of the ROR console menu.
Or, right click the target network resource and select [Automatic Network Configuration] on the displayed menu.
The [Automatic Network Configuration] dialog is displayed.
2. Select the [By Cluster] or [By VM Host] radio button from [Scope for Automatic Setting].
The cluster or VM host list to be automatically configured is displayed on the resource list.
3. Select the cluster or VM host on which network automatic configuration is to be performed by selecting the [Select] checkbox, or
select all the clusters or VM hosts displayed in the resource list by selecting [Select all].
4. Click <OK>.
Automatic network configuration is performed.
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Appendix A User Interface
Resource Orchestrator includes two graphical user interfaces: the ROR console and BladeViewer.
This appendix provides an overview of the ROR console.
For details on how to open and close the ROR console, refer to "Chapter 4 Login to the ROR Console" in the "Setup Guide CE".
A.1 ROR Console
This section explains how the [Resource] tab of the ROR console is organized.
For sections other than the [Resource] tab, refer to the following manuals:
- "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators CE"
- "User's Guide for Tenant Administrators CE"
- "User's Guide for Tenant Users CE"
The [Resource] tab of the ROR console is sometimes referred to as the ROR console.
Figure A.1 ROR Console
Menus
Operations can be performed either from the menu bar or popup menus.
Status Panel
The Status Panel displays the status of managed servers.
The statuses of both physical servers and L-Servers can be displayed. The properties displayed for physical servers and L-Servers can
be switched from the drop-down menu.
Only the status of L-Servers is displayed for the following users:
- Users with a role that only allows use of L-Servers
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- Users with restricted access
If a warning or error event occurs on a managed server, the status monitoring area starts to blink.
If you click the blinking area, the server's information is displayed on the main panel.
Tree Panel
By switching between tree types, it is possible to select from the following 7 types of trees.
If resource folders have been created in the server tree, these resource folders are also displayed.
Only the orchestration tree is displayed for the following users:
- Users with a role that only allows use of L-Servers
- Users with restricted access
The resources displayed are restricted according to the access rights of the logged in user.
Server Resources
The resources below are shown in a tree view. A status icon is displayed over each resource's icon.
- Chassis
- Server
- Physical OS
- VM Host
- VM Guest
- LAN Switch (LAN Switch Blades)
Network Devices
The resources below are shown in a tree view. A status icon is displayed over each resource's icon.
- Network Devices (Firewalls)
- Network Devices (Server Load Balancers)
- Network Devices (L2 Switches)
Network Resources
The resources below are shown in a tree view. A status icon is displayed over each resource's icon.
- LAN switch (excluding LAN switch blades)
Power Monitoring Devices
The following power monitoring devices are shown in a tree view.
- PDU (Power Distribution Unit)
- UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
Management Software
The following management software which can be used in coordination with Resource Orchestrator are shown in a tree view. A
status icon is displayed over each resource's icon.
- Management Software (vCenter Server)
- Management Software (SCVMM)
- Management Software (VIOM)
VLAN
Selecting a VLAN ID shows a list of resources on which this ID has been applied to.
- Chassis
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- VM Host
- VM Guest
- LAN Switch
- NICs
- LAN Switch Port
Storage
In the Storage Tree, resources managed by Resource Orchestrator are displayed in a tree view. The following resource types are
displayed:
- Storage Management Software
- Storage Units
- RAID Groups
- LUNs
- Virtual Disks of VM Guests
Orchestration Tree
Manages and operates L-Servers and resource pools.
All resources authorized for access by the logged in user are displayed. The resources displayed differ depending on the role and
access rights of the user.
The resources below are shown in a tree view.
- Resource folders and L-Servers
- Resource pools and the resources registered in resource pools
The top-level resource folder of each tree is called a root folder. The standard tree consists of only the root folder.
The orchestration tree displays the following information:
- [Resource List] Tab
Displays information on resources related to the resource selected in the resource tree.
- [Resource Details] Tab
Displays detailed information for the resource selected in the resource tree. Additionally, external software can be opened.
- Available Pool
A list of resource pools available for use is displayed.
- Template List
A list of the L-Server templates available for use is displayed.
An L-Server can be created using an L-Server template.
Main Panel
The Main Panel displays information on resources selected in the tree.
- [Resource List] Tab
Displays information on resources related to the resource selected in the resource tree.
- [Resource Details] Tab
Displays more detailed information on the resource selected in the tree, or a resource that was double-clicked in the [Resource
List] tab.
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- [Recovery Settings] Tab
Displays information on the spare servers assigned to the resource selected in the resource tree.
- [Image List] Tab
Displays system and cloning image information.
- [Network Map] Tab
Displays a network diagram of registered resources.
- Available Pool
A list of resource pools available for use is displayed.
The resource pools displayed are restricted according to the role and scope of access of the user.
- Template List
A list of registered L-Server templates is displayed.
An L-Server can be created using an L-Server template.
- Events
Resource Orchestrator events and related information are displayed.
The event log displays a history of events that have occurred on managed resources.
The resources displayed are restricted according to the role and scope of access of the user.
Recent Operations
Displays the progress statuses and results of operations performed in Resource Orchestrator according to the user's access scope.
<BladeViewer>>> Button
Opens the BladeViewer interface.
BladeViewer is a management interface specially designed for blade servers. It can only be used in conjunction with PRIMERGY BX
servers registered as managed servers.
When users are as follow, <BladeViewer>>> is not displayed.
- Users with a role that only allows use of L-Servers
- Users with restricted access
A.2 Menus
This section describes the menus available in the ROR console.
Figure A.2 Menu
A.2.1 List of Menus
The menus provided on the menu bar of the ROR console are listed in the table below.
Options available vary according to the authority level of the user account.
Menu Items
Function
Menu
Submenu
Imports the system configuration file for pre-
configuration.
Import
System Configuration
File
File
Exports the system configuration file for pre-
configuration.
Export
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Submenu
Function
Menu
Downloads a sample of the system configuration file
(CSV format) for pre-configuration.
Download Template
Import
Export
Edit
Imports an L-Server template.
L-Server template
Exports an L-Server template.
Creates and edits an L-Server template.
Exports environmental data collected from chassis.
Exports environmental data collected from servers.
Chassis
Server
Export Environmental
Data
Exports environmental data collected from power
monitoring devices.
Power Monitoring Devices
View
Reset Layout
-
Returns the layout of the ROR console to its initial state.
Registers a chassis.
Chassis
Server
Registers a server.
PRIMEQUEST
LAN switch
Agent
Registers a PRIMEQUEST.
Registers a LAN switch.
Register the agent.
Power Monitoring Device
Registers a power monitoring device.
Register
Management Software
(vCenter Server)
Registers VM management software (VMware vCenter
Server).
Management Software
(SCVMM)
Registers VM management software (System Center
Virtual Machine Manager).
Management Software
(OVM Manager)
Registers management software (OVM Manager).
Management Software
(VIOM)
Registers VM management software (VIOM).
Registers a resource to the selected resource pool.
Register Resources
Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool.
Or unregisters resources registered in currently selected
resource pools.
Settings
Unregister Resources
Pool
Moves the selected resource to another resource pool.
Or moves a resource from the selected resource pool.
Move Resources
Folder
Creates a resource folder in the server resource tree or
orchestration tree.
Tenant (*1)
Pool
Creates a tenant in the orchestration tree.
Creates a resource pool in the orchestration tree.
Create an L-Server.
Create
L-Server
Network Resource (New)
Creates a new network resource.
Network Resource (Using
existing admin subnet)
Creates a network resource from an admin LAN subnet.
Moves a resource pool, resource folder, or a resource
to another resource folder.
Move to Folder
-
Delete
-
Deletes a resource.
Registration Settings
Modifies a resource's registration settings.
Modify (*2)
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Submenu
HBA address rename
Function
Menu
Modifies the HBA address rename settings of a server.
settings (*3)
Network Settings (*4, *5)
Global pool
Modifies the network settings of a LAN switch.
Modifies the global pool information for the tenant.
Modifies a server's recovery settings.
Spare Server Settings (*6)
Monitoring Settings
WWN Settings (*7)
Modifies the monitoring information for a server.
Modifies the WWN settings for a server.
Changes specifications of an L-Server, network
resource, or network device.
Modify Specification
Attach Disk
Attaches disks to an L-Server.
Detach Disk
Detaches disks from an L-Server.
Network Configuration
Definition
Changes the network configuration of an L-Server.
Modifies L-Server definition information.
Modifies the registered login account used to
communicate with the VM host.
VM Host Login Account
Convert
Creates a link between an L-Server and a configured
physical server or virtual machine.
L-Server Conversion
Cancels the link between an L-Server and a physical
server or virtual machine.
Revert
User Accounts
-
-
-
Adds, changes, and deletes user accounts.
Creates, modifies, or deletes a user group.
Changes the password of the logged-in user.
User Groups (*1)
Change Password
Performs viewing, registration, changing or deletion of
the admin LAN subnet information.
Admin LAN Subnet
Update
-
-
Updates a resource.
Powers on a server.
ON
Powers off a server after shutting down its operating
system.
OFF
Powers off a server without shutting down its operating
system.
OFF (Forced)
Reboot
Power
Reboots a server after shutting down its operating
system.
Reboots a server without shutting down its operating
system.
Reboot (Forced)
Operation
ON
Turns the maintenance LED on.
LED (*4)
OFF
Turns the maintenance LED off.
Switchover
Failback
Switches over a server with one of its spare servers.
Switches back a server to its pre-switchover state.
Spare Server (*2, *6)
Hardware Maintenance
Accepts a switched over configuration as final (without
switching back to the original configuration).
Takeover
Detects and re-configures the properties of a replaced
server.
Re-configure
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Submenu
Restore LAN Switch (*8)
Function
Menu
Restores a LAN switch configuration.
Places a server into maintenance mode.
Sets a server to active mode.
Set
Maintenance Mode (*2)
Release
Backup
Restore
Delete
Collect
Restore
Delete
Collect
Deploy
-
Backs up a system image from a server.
Restores a system image to a server.
Deletes backup system images.
Backup/Restore (*2)
Collects a snapshot of the L-Server.
Restores a snapshot to the L-Server.
Deletes a snapshot.
Snapshot
Collects a cloning image from a server.
Deploys a cloning image to a server.
Migrates a VM guest to a different VM host.
Sets VM Home Position.
Cloning (*2, *9)
Migrate VM Guest
Settings
Clear
VM Home Position
Clears VM Home Position.
Back to Home
Migrates a VM guest to VM Home Position.
Automatic Network
Configuration
Automatically configures the network before creating
an L-Server.
-
Console Screen
Install VM Tool
-
Opens the L-Server console.
Connects the ISO images for installing VMware Tools
to an L-Server.
-
Discover LAN switches
Discovers LAN switches within the admin LAN.
Topology
Options
Acquires physical link data from registered LAN
switches.
Detect physical links
Tools
-
-
-
Modifies client and environmental data settings.
Displays environmental data graphs.
Environmental Data
Graph
Licenses
Displays license settings and registered licenses.
*1: Can only be selected for Basic mode.
*2: Cannot be selected for a VM guest.
*3: Cannot be selected for PRIMEQUEST and SPARC Enterprise Partition Models.
*4: Available only for PRIMERGY BX servers.
*5: Cannot be set for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
*6: Cannot be selected for PRIMEQUEST.
*7: Can only be selected for SPARC Enterprise servers.
*8: Not available for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
*9: Cannot be selected for a VM host.
A.2.2 Popup Menus
Right-clicking an object displayed in the resource tree or in the [Image List] tab displays a popup menu with a list of options available for
that object.
The tables below detail the popup menus provided for each object.
Available menus vary according to user account privileges.
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Table A.1 Popup Menus Available for the "Server Resources" Tree Node
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Chassis
Server
Registers a chassis.
Registers a server.
Register
PRIMEQUEST
Registers the chassis of a PRIMEQUEST.
Exports environmental data collected from chassis.
Exports environmental data collected from servers.
Creates a resource folder.
Environmental Data (Chassis)
Environmental Data (Servers)
Folder
Export
Create
Table A.2 Popup Menus Available for Chassis
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Delete
Update
Modify
-
-
Deletes a chassis.
Updates a chassis.
Registration Settings
-
Modifies a chassis' registration settings.
External Management
Software
Opens a Management Blade's Web interface.
Export (*)
Environmental Data
-
Exports environmental data collected from chassis.
Moves a chassis to another folder.
Move to Folder
* Note: This option is only available for chassis equipped with power monitoring capabilities.
Table A.3 Popup Menus Available for Servers
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Server (*1)
Registers a server.
Register the agent.
Deletes a server.
Updates a server.
Register
Agent
Delete
-
-
Update
Registration Settings
Modifies a server's registration settings.
Modifies the HBA address rename settings of a server.
Modifies the network settings of a server.
Modifies a server's recovery settings.
Places a server into maintenance mode.
Sets a server to active mode.
HBA address rename settings (*2)
Modify
Network Settings (*3, *4)
Spare Server Settings (*2)
Set
Maintenance Mode
Release
ON
Powers on a server.
Powers off a server after shutting down its operating
system.
OFF
Power
Powers off a server without shutting down its operating
system.
OFF (Forced)
Reboot
Reboots a server after shutting down its operating
system.
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Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Reboots a server without shutting down its operating
system.
Reboot (Forced)
ON
Turns the maintenance LED on.
Turns the maintenance LED off.
LED (*3)
OFF
Hardware
Maintenance
Detects and re-configures the properties of a replaced
server.
Re-configure
Backup/Restore
Cloning
Restore
Deploy
-
Restores a system image to a server.
Deploys a cloning image to a server.
Opens the server console.
Console Screen (*5)
External Management
Software (*6)
-
Opens external server management software.
Export (*7)
Environmental Data
-
Exports environmental data collected from servers.
Moves a server to another folder.
Move to Folder
*1: Available only for PRIMERGY BX series and PRIMEQUEST servers.
*2: Available only for VM hosts when using PRIMEQUEST.
*3: Available only for PRIMERGY BX servers.
*4: Can only be selected for VM guests.
*5: For physical L-Servers, when opening the L-Server console screen at the second time or later, a window for iRMC management may
be opened instead of the console screen. If an iRMC management screen is displayed, close that screen and then start the console screen
again.
*6: Available only for PRIMERGY series, PRIMEQUEST, and SPARC Enterprise M series servers.
*7: This option is only available for chassis equipped with power monitoring capabilities.
Table A.4 Popup Menus Available for Physical OSs [Physical Servers], VM Hosts, and VM Guests
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Delete (*1)
Submenu
-
-
Deletes a physical OS or VM host.
Update
Updates a physical OS, VM host, or VM guest.
HBA address rename settings (*3, *4) Modifies the HBA address rename settings of a server.
Network Settings (*4, *5, *6)
Spare Server Settings (*3, *4)
Monitoring Settings
Modifies the network settings of a server.
Modifies a server's recovery settings.
Modify (*1, *2)
Modifies the monitoring information for a server.
Modifies the registered login account used to
communicate with the VM host.
VM Host Login Account (*7)
ON
Powers on a server.
Powers off a server after shutting down its operating
system.
OFF
Powers off a server without shutting down its operating
system.
OFF (Forced)
Reboot
Power
Reboots a server after shutting down its operating
system.
Reboots a server without shutting down its operating
system.
Reboot (Forced)
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Function
Menu
Submenu
Switchover
Failback
Switches over a server with one of its spare servers.
Switches back a server to its pre-switchover state.
Spare Server (*1, *3,
*4)
Accepts a switched over configuration as final (without
switching back to the original configuration).
Takeover
Set
Places a server into maintenance mode.
Sets a server to active mode.
Maintenance Mode
(*1, *4)
Release
Backup
Restore
Collect
Deploy
Settings
Clear
Backs up a system image from a server.
Restores a system image to a server.
Collects a cloning image from a server.
Deploys a cloning image to a server.
Sets VM Home Position.
Backup/Restore (*1,
*4)
Cloning (*1, *8)
VM Home Position
(*1, *7)
Clears VM Home Position.
Back to Home
-
Migrates a VM guest to VM Home Position.
External Management
Software (*1, *9)
Opens external server management software.
VM Management
Console (*4, *7, *10)
Opens the VM management console installed on the
client machine.
-
-
Migrate VM Guest
(*11)
Migrates a VM guest to a different VM host.
*1: Cannot be selected for a VM guest.
*2: Available only for VM hosts when using PRIMEQUEST.
*3: Cannot be selected for PRIMEQUEST.
*4: This option may or may not be available according to the server virtualization software used. For details, refer to "D.1 Common
Functions of Server Virtualization Software" in the "Design Guide VE".
*5: Available only for PRIMERGY BX servers.
*6: Cannot be set for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
*7: This menu is not available for a physical OS.
*8: Cannot be selected for a VM host.
*9: Available only for PRIMERGY series, PRIMEQUEST, and SPARC Enterprise M series servers.
*10: To use this feature, a VM management console must be installed and the admin client must be configured properly.
After installing the VM management console, select this menu item and follow the instructions shown in the displayed dialog.
*11: Can only be selected for VM guests.
Table A.5 Popup Menus Available for Physical OSs [Solaris]
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Delete
-
-
Deletes a SPARC Enterprise server.
Updates a SPARC Enterprise server.
Modifies a server's recovery settings.
Update
Spare Server Settings
Modify
Power
Modifies a SPARC Enterprise server's monitoring
settings.
Monitoring Settings
ON
Powers on a SPARC Enterprise server.
Powers off a SPARC Enterprise server after shutting
down its operating system.
OFF
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Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Powers off a SPARC Enterprise server without shutting
down its operating system.
OFF (Forced)
Reboot
Reboots a SPARC Enterprise server after shutting down
its operating system.
Reboots a SPARC Enterprise server without shutting
down its operating system.
Reboot (Forced)
Switchover
Failback
Switches over a server with one of its spare servers.
Switches back a server to its pre-switchover state.
Spare Server
Accepts a switched over configuration as final (without
switching back to the original configuration).
Takeover
Set
Places a server into maintenance mode.
Sets a server to active mode.
Maintenance Mode
Release
External Management
Software
Opens external server management software for SPARC
Enterprise servers.
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Table A.6 Popup Menus Available for LAN Switches
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Register
Submenu
LAN Switch
Registers a LAN switch.
Delete
-
-
Deletes a LAN switch.
Update
Updates a LAN switch.
Registration Settings
Modifies a LAN switch's registration settings.
Modify
Modifies the VLAN settings of a LAN switch's external
ports.
Network Settings (*)
Restore (*)
-
-
Restores a LAN switch configuration.
Opens a LAN switch's Web interface.
External Management
Software
* Note: Not available for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
Table A.7 Popup Menus Available for System Images
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Restore
Delete
-
-
Restores a system image to a server.
Deletes a system image.
Table A.8 Popup Menus Available for Cloning Images
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Deploy
Delete
-
-
Deploys a cloning image to a server.
Deletes a cloning image.
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If 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 Network Devices
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Discover LAN switches
Discovers LAN switches within the admin LAN.
Topology
Acquires physical link data from registered LAN
switches.
Detect physical links
Table A.10 Popup Menus Available for the "Power Monitoring Devices" Tree Node
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Register
Export
Submenu
Power Monitoring Device
Environmental Data
Registers a power monitoring device.
Exports environmental data.
Table A.11 Popup Menus Available for Power Monitoring Devices
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Delete
-
-
Deletes a power monitoring device (PDU or UPS).
Updates a power monitoring device (PDU or UPS).
Update (*)
Modify
Modifies a power monitoring device's registration
settings.
Registration Settings
Hardware
Maintenance
Detects and re-configures the properties of a replaced
power monitoring device (PDU or UPS).
Re-configure
Export
Environmental Data
Exports environmental data.
*1: Unlike other resources, the properties of a power monitoring devices are not automatically updated. Use this option to update them
manually when necessary.
Table A.12 Popup Menus Available for Management Software
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Management Software (vCenter
Server)
Registers VM management software (VMware vCenter
Server).
Registers VM management software (System Center
Virtual Machine Manager).
Management Software (SCVMM)
Register
Management Software (OVM
Manager)
Registers management software (OVM Manager).
Registers VM management software (VIOM).
Management Software (VIOM)
Table A.13 Popup Menus Available for Management Software (vCenter Server/SCVMM/VIOM)
Popup Menu
Function
Deletes management software.
Menu
Submenu
Delete
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Function
Menu
Submenu
Update
Modify
-
Updates management software information.
Registration Settings
Modifies registration settings for management software.
Table A.14 Popup Menus Available for Network Devices
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Unregister
Submenu
Deregisters the selected network devices from a resource
pool.
-
-
-
Obtains and updates the information on the selected
network devices.
Update
Moves the selected network devices to another resource
pool.
Move Resources
Set
Places a server into maintenance mode.
Releases maintenance mode.
Maintenance Mode
Release
External Management
Software
Starts the management screen (Web console) provided
by the network device.
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Table A.15 Popup Menus Available for the Orchestration Tree
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Folder
Tenant
Pool
Creates a resource folder.
Create tenants.
Create
Power
Creates a resource pool.
L-Server
ON
Create an L-Server.
Powers on all L-Servers in a resource folder.
Powers off all L-Servers in a resource folder.
Reboots all L-Servers in a resource folder.
OFF
Reboot
Table A.16 Popup Menus Available for Resource Pools (VM Hosts, Servers, Storage, and Images)
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Register Resources
Unregister Resources
Move Resources
-
-
-
Registers a resource to the selected resource pool.
Unregisters resources from the selected resource pool.
Moves registered resources in the selected resource pool
to another resource pool.
Delete
-
Deletes the specified resource pool.
Change Settings
Basic Information
-
Modifies a resource pool's registration settings.
Moves the specified resource pool and all resources
registered there.
Move to Folder
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Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Register Resources
-
Registers a resource to the selected resource pool.
Create a network resource.
New
Create Network
Resource
Creates a network resource from a registered admin LAN
subnet as an admin LAN.
Using existing admin LAN subnet
Delete
-
Deletes the specified network pool.
Change Settings
Basic Information
Modifies a network pool's registration settings.
Moves the specified network pool and all resources
registered there.
Move to Folder
-
Table A.18 Popup Menus Available for Address Pools
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Delete
-
Deletes the specified address pool.
Change Settings
Move to Folder
Basic Information
-
Modifies registration settings of an address pool.
Moves the specified address pool and all resources
registered there.
Table A.19 Popup Menus Available for Tenants
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Folder
Pool
Creates a resource folder.
Create
Delete
Creates a resource pool.
L-Server
-
Create an L-Server.
Deletes the specified tenant.
Basic Information
Global pool
Modifies a tenant's registration settings.
Modifies the settings of the global pool for the tenant.
Change Settings
Move to Folder
Moves the specified tenant and all resources registered
there.
-
ON
Powers on all L-Servers in a resource folder.
Powers off all L-Servers in a resource folder.
Reboots all L-Servers in a resource folder.
Power
OFF
Reboot
Table A.20 Popup Menus Available for Folders
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Folder
Tenant
Pool
Creates a resource folder.
Create tenants.
Create
Delete
Creates a resource pool.
Create an L-Server.
L-Server
-
Deletes the specified folder.
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Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Change Settings
Basic Information
-
Modifies a tenant's registration settings.
Moves the specified tenant and all resources registered
there.
Move to Folder
Power
ON
Powers on all L-Servers in a resource folder.
Powers off all L-Servers in a resource folder.
Reboots all L-Servers in a resource folder.
OFF
Reboot
Table A.21 Popup Menus Available for L-Platforms
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Move to Folder
-
Moves an L-Platform to another folder.
Table A.22 Popup Menus Available for L-Servers
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Register
Submenu
Agent
Register the agent.
Delete
-
-
Deletes the specified L-Server.
Updates a resource.
Update
Basic Information
Modifies the basic information of an L-Server.
Modifies the specifications of an L-Server.
Attaches disks to an L-Server.
Detaches disks from an L-Server.
Changes the network configuration of an L-Server.
Modifies L-Server definition information.
Moves the specified resource.
Powers on an L-Server.
Modify Specification
Attach Disk
Change Settings
Detach Disk
Network Configuration
Definition
-
Move to Folder
Power
ON
OFF
Powers off an L-Server.
OFF (Forced)
Reboot
Reboot (Forced)
-
Powers off an L-Server forcibly.
Reboots an L-Server.
Reboots an L-Server forcibly.
Moves an L-Server between servers.
Collects a snapshot of the specified L-Server.
Restores a snapshot to the L-Server.
Deletes a snapshot.
Migrate
Collect
Restore
Delete
Backup
Restore
Delete
Collect
-
Snapshot
Backs up a system image from an L-Server.
Restore a system image.
Backup/Restore
Deletes a system image.
Cloning
Collects a cloning image.
Console Screen
Opens the L-Server console.
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Function
Menu
Submenu
Connects the ISO images for installing VMware Tools
to an L-Server.
Install VM Tool
-
-
Cancels the link between an L-Server and a physical
server or virtual machine.
Only the L-Servers that were created by linking are
displayed.
Revert
Table A.23 Popup Menus Available for VM Hosts
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Unregister
Submenu
-
Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool.
Updates a resource.
Update
-
Move Resources
-
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
Places a server into maintenance mode.
Sets a server to active mode.
Set
Maintenance Mode
Release
External Management
Software
-
-
Opens a VM host's Web interface.
Creates a link between an L-Server and a configured
virtual machine.
Convert to L-Server
Table A.24 Popup Menus Available for VM Guests
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Opens a VM host's Web interface.
Displayed from the VM guest list when selecting a VM
host.
Start Management
Software Console
-
Table A.25 Popup Menus Available for Physical Servers
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Unregister
Submenu
-
Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool.
Updates a resource.
Update
-
Move Resources
-
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
Places a server into maintenance mode.
Sets a server to active mode.
Set
Maintenance Mode
Release
External Management
Software
-
-
Opens a server management screen.
Creates a link between an L-Server and a configured
physical machine.
Convert to L-Server
Table A.26 Popup Menus Available for Virtual Storage
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Unregister
Submenu
-
Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool.
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Function
Menu
Submenu
Update
-
Updates a resource.
Change Settings
Move Resources
Basic Information
-
Modifies the selected resource's registration settings.
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
Start Management
Software Console
-
Opens a management console.
The following menus are displayed from the disk list displayed when selecting a storage pool.
Table A.27 Popup Menus Available for Disks
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Unregister
Submenu
-
-
Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool.
Updates a resource.
Update
Change Settings
Move to Pool
Basic Information
-
Modifies the selected resource's registration settings.
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
The following menus are displayed from the disk list displayed when selecting a virtual storage.
Table A.28 Popup Menus Available for Disks
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Update
Change Settings
-
Updates a resource.
Modifies the selected resource's registration settings.
Basic Information
Table A.29 Popup Menus Available for the "Network Resources" Tree Node
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Delete
-
Deletes the specified network resource.
Basic Information
Modifies the selected resource's registration settings.
Change Settings
Modifies the specifications of the selected network
resource (external connection port/subnet settings).
Modify Specification
Automatic Network
Configuration
Automatically configures the network before creating an
L-Server.
-
-
Move Resources
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
Table A.30 Popup Menus Available for Network Devices
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Unregister
Submenu
-
-
-
Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool.
Updates a resource.
Update
Move Resources
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
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Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Delete
Move Resources
-
-
Deletes the specified network resource.
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
The following menus are displayed when selected from the orchestration tree.
Table A.32 Popup Menus Available for Cloning Images
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Unregister
Submenu
-
-
-
Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool.
Updates a resource.
Update
Move Resources
Moves a resource to another resource pool.
The following menus are displayed when selected from the cloning image list.
Table A.33 Popup Menus Available for Cloning Images
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Delete
Change Settings
-
Deletes the specified network resource.
Basic Information
Modifies the selected resource's registration settings.
Table A.34 Popup Menus Available for the Storage Tree (Storage Management Software, Storage Units, Virtual
Storage, and Disks)
Popup Menu
Function
Menu
Submenu
Update
Change Settings
-
Updates a resource.
Basic Information
Modifies the selected resource's registration settings.
A.3 Status Panel
This section explains the different statuses that are displayed in the ROR console.
Figure A.3 Status Panel
Status Monitoring Area
The Event Log monitors a history of events that have occurred on managed resources.
Based on detected events, the status monitoring area will change color and blink. Clicking the status monitoring area will stop the
blinking.
The following table details the different statuses and their associated corrective actions.
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Table A.35 Monitor Status List
Background
Monitoring Status
Color
Details
Corrective action
This indicates a normal state.
Monitoring events
Grey
Yellow
Red
No warning or error-level events have
occurred on the displayed resources.
No action is necessary.
This indicates a warning state.
A warning-level event has occurred on
one or more of the displayed resources.
Click the status monitoring area to
stop the blinking and fix the cause of
the problem.
Warning event
detected
This indicates an error state.
An error-level event has occurred on one stop the blinking and fix the cause of
or more of the displayed resources. the problem.
Click the status monitoring area to
Error event detected
Resource Status Area
This area displays the number of registered servers experiencing each status.
The resource status area lights up when there is at least one server in either "Error" or "Warning" status.
Clicking a lit up status area will display a list of resources with that status in the [Resource List] tab. Double-click a displayed resource
to switch to its [Resource Details] tab and open either its external management software or the Management Blade's Web interface to
investigate the problem.
A.4 Tree Panel
This section describes the trees used in the ROR console.
Figure A.4 Tree Panel
In the tree panel, clicking the area on the upper-left enables selection and display of the following 5 types of tree: server resources, network
devices, power monitoring devices, management software, and VLAN.
Server Resources
Chassis, servers, physical OSs, VM hosts, VM guests, and LAN switches managed in Resource Orchestrator are displayed in a tree
view. Resources are primarily displayed in registration order. However, for blade servers within a common chassis, the order by which
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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 name. For details on the icons used to indicate
different resources, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
For a non-registered resource, one of the following registration states is displayed at the end of the resource's name.
Table A.36 Resource Registration States
[Unregistered]
[Registering]
[Admin Server]
The resource was automatically detected, but has not been registered yet
The resource is being registered
This server is the admin server itself
If a label was set for a resource (in BladeViewer), that label is displayed after the resource name.
Display Format
resource_name(label)
Clicking a resource in the resource tree displays information related to that resource in the Main Panel. Right-clicking a resource
displays a list of available operations in a popup menu.
If 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 status icons, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Clicking a resource icon will show information related to that resource in the Main Panel. Use this information to investigate the
problem.
Information
For a VM host coordinated with VMware vCenter Server, the name (IP address or host name) entered when registering with VMware
vCenter Server will be displayed.
network device
External LAN switches (those other than LAN switch blades) managed in Resource Orchestrator are shown in a tree view. Resources
are sorted and displayed by name in alphabetical order.
Resources displayed in the resource tree are represented by an icon and their resource name.
For details on the icons used to indicate different resources, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
For a non-registered resource, one of the following registration states is displayed at the end of the resource's name.
Table A.37 Resource Registration States
[Unregistered]
The resource was automatically detected, but has not been registered yet
[Registering]
The resource is being registered
If 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 status icons, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Clicking a resource icon will show information related to that resource in the Main Panel. Use this information to investigate the
problem.
Power Monitoring Devices
The power monitoring devices (PDU or UPS) used by Resource Orchestrator to monitor power consumption are displayed in a tree view.
For details on icons used to represent power monitoring devices, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Clicking a power monitoring device displayed in the resource tree will display its attributes in the Main Panel. Right-clicking a power
monitoring device will display a list of available operations in a popup menu.
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Management Software
Management software (vCenter Server, SCVMM, and VIOM) used in coordination with Resource Orchestrator is displayed in a tree
view.
For details on the icons used to indicate different management software, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Clicking a management software on the tree displays information related to it in the Main Panel. Right-clicking a management software
will display a list of available operations in a popup menu.
VLAN
Resources for which VLAN IDs have been applied are displayed in a tree view. The following resource types are displayed.
- Server
- Switch
For details on the icons used to indicate different resources, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
Storage Resource Tree
In the storage resource tree, resources managed by Resource Orchestrator are displayed in a tree view. The following resource types
are displayed:
- Storage Management Software
- Storage Units
- RAID Groups
- LUNs
- Virtual Disks of VM Guests
Orchestration Tree
Manages and operates L-Servers and resource pools.
All resources authorized for access by the logged in user are displayed. The resources displayed differ depending on the role and access
rights of the user.
The resources below are shown in a tree view.
- Resource folders and L-Servers
- Resource pools and the resources registered in resource pools
The top-level resource folder of each tree is called a root folder. The standard tree consists of only the root folder.
The orchestration tree displays the following information:
- [Resource List] Tab
Displays information on resources related to the resource selected in the resource tree.
- [Resource Details] Tab
Displays detailed information for the resource selected in the resource tree. Additionally, external software can be opened.
- Available Pool
A list of resource pools available for use is displayed.
- Template List
A list of the L-Server templates available for use is displayed.
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An L-Server can be created using an L-Server template.
Sorting the Resources in the Tree
The tree displays the resources in ascending order of name, by resource type.
To sort the resource list within the same type of resource, use the following method.
Storage Location of the Definition File
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\customize_data
[Linux Manager]
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data
Definition File Name
gui_config.rcxprop
Definition File Format
RESOURCE_TREE_SORT_ORDER=RESOURCE_TREE_ORDER
Items in the Definition File
RESOURCE_TREE_ORDER
Specify either one of the following options:
name: Displays the resource list in ascending (alphabetical) order of resource names.
registered: Displays the resource list in the order in which the resources were registered or created.
Note
- To enable the above mentioned setting, restart the manager after editing the definition file.
- The orders of some lists, such as for blade servers in the server tree, cannot be changed.
A.5 [Resource List] Tab
The [Resource List] tab in the Main Panel displays a list of resources related to the resource that was selected in the resource tree.
For details on the icons used to indicate different resources, refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE".
The table below shows the information displayed in the Resource List for each selectable resource.
Server Resources
Information on all registered chassis, servers, and LAN switches.
Chassis
Information on registered servers and LAN switch blades mounted in the selected chassis is displayed.
For PRIMEQUEST or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers, information on the partitions configured on the
chassis is displayed.
Server
Information on the physical OSs, VM hosts, and VM guests running on the selected server.
Physical OS
Information on the selected physical OS.
VM Host
Information on the VM guests running on the selected VM host.
VM Guest
Information on the selected VM guest.
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Network Devices
Information on the selected network device is displayed.
Unregistered Server
Information on the selected unregistered server.
Network Resources
Information on all registered network resources is displayed.
Power Monitoring Devices
Information on all registered power monitoring devices.
Management Software
Information on all registered management software.
Management Software (vCenter Server, SCVMM, OVM Manager, or VIOM)
Information on the selected management software.
Storage Resources
Information on all registered storage resources is displayed.
Storage Management Software
Information on storage units, virtual storage, and disk resources that are operating using the selected storage management software is
displayed.
VM Management Software
Information on storage resources that are operating using the selected VM management software is displayed.
Storage Units
Information on virtual storage and disk resources that are operating on the selected storage unit is displayed.
Virtual Storage
Information on the disk resources of the selected virtual storage is displayed.
L-Server
Information on the selected L-Server is displayed.
L-Platform
Information on the selected L-Platform is displayed.
Folder
Information on the selected resource folder is displayed.
Tenant
Information on the selected tenant is displayed.
VM Pool
Information on all registered VM hosts is displayed.
Server Pool
Information on all registered server resources is displayed.
Storage Pool
Information on all registered storage resources is displayed.
Network Pool
Information on all network resources that have been created is displayed.
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Address Pool
Information on all registered address sets is displayed.
Image Pool
Information on all registered cloning images is displayed.
Cloning Image
Information on the selected cloning image is displayed.
Double-clicking a resource in the [Resource List] tab displays its [Resource Details] tab in the Main Panel. This tab shows detailed
information on the selected resource.
In the [Resource List] tab, resources experiencing problems are shown with a status icon displayed on top of their resource icon. Switch
to the [Resource Details] tab to check the faulty component or open external management software to investigate the problem.
For details, refer to "Chapter 11 Monitoring Resources" in the "Operation Guide CE".
The initial display is not sorted.
Clicking a column heading in the [Resource List] tab will sort the displayed resources in ascending or descending order.
In each page of the list, 10 items can be displayed. It is possible to move forwards and backwards by single pages, and to the first or last
page.
Physical servers, physical OSs, VM hosts, and VM guests are displayed under the "Server List".
Resources displayed in the [Server List] can be filtered by selecting or deselecting their corresponding checkboxes.
A.6 [Resource Details] Tab
The [Resource Details] tab displays detailed information on registered resources.
This information is displayed by double-clicking any of the following resources in the resource tree:
- Chassis
- Server
- Physical OS
- VM Host
- VM Guest
- Network Device
- PDU or UPS
- Management Software (vCenter Server, OVM Manager, SCVMM, or VIOM)
- Storage Management Software
- Storage Units
- Virtual Storage
- VM Management Software
- Folder
- Tenant
- L-Platform
- L-Server
- VM Pool
- Server Pool
- Storage Pool
- Network Pool
- Address Pool
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- Image Pool
Note
For items that there is no content to display the details for, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Selecting a blade server displays the following chassis image in the [Resource Details] tab. This image shows the slot positions of all
server blades installed in the chassis.
Figure A.5 Chassis
The resource images shown in the above chassis image are explained in the table below.
Table A.38 Meaning of the Resources Shown in the Chassis Image
Image
Meaning
A.
Registered server blade.
B.
Detected storage blade.
C.
Currently displayed server blade.
D.
Server blade selected within the chassis image.
Server blade that has not been registered yet.
Empty slot.
E.
F.
Attributes of Displayed Resources
The [Resource Details] tab displays different attributes for each resource, as described below.
A.6.1 Chassis Attributes
General Area
Chassis name
The name used to identify a chassis is displayed.
Model name
The model name of the chassis is displayed.
Admin LAN (IP address)
The chassis admin IP address is displayed.
Status
The status of the chassis is displayed.
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Server blades
The number of server blades mounted in the chassis is displayed.
Displayed only when the chassis of a blade server is selected.
Partition count
The number of mounted partitions is displayed.
Displayed only when the chassis of a PRIMEQUEST or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 server is selected.
LAN Switch blades
The number of LAN switches mounted in the chassis is displayed.
Displayed only when the chassis of a blade server is selected.
See
Refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE" for details on resource statuses.
Hardware Details Area
Launch Management Blade Web UI
The link to the management blade's Web interface is displayed.
Not displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.
Launch XSCF Web UI
The link to the remote management controller (XSCF) Web UI is displayed.
Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.
Partition Configuration
The following information is displayed only when the chassis of a PRIMEQUEST or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000
server is selected.
Partition ID
The partition number is displayed.
Partition name
The name used to identify a partition is displayed.
SB
The ID of the system board used to configure a partition is displayed.
IOB
The ID of the IO board used to configure a partition is displayed.
GSPB (Giga-LAN SAS and PCI_Box Interface Board)
The ID of the GSPB used to configure a partition is displayed.
Reserved SB
The ID of the Reserved SB assigned to a partition is displayed.
LSB
The partition logical system board (LSB) number is displayed.
Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.
XSB
The partition eXtended System Board (XSB) number is displayed.
Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.
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A.6.2 Server Attributes
General Area
Physical server name
The name used to identify a server is displayed.
Model name
The model name of the server is displayed.
When the server has been registered as a managed server and powered on, the server model name obtained from ServerView
Operations Manager is displayed. For other servers, no model name is displayed.
Product name
The product name of the server is displayed.
For PRIMERGY BX servers, the product name obtained from the management blade is displayed. For other servers, the model
name is displayed.
Status
Server status is displayed.
Slot
A slot number representing the mounted location is displayed.
Displayed only for PRIMERGY BX servers.
Partition ID
The partition number is displayed.
Displayed only when a PRIMEQUEST or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 server is selected.
Maintenance Mode
The operational status of the server is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- active
- maintenance
Not displayed when SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
LED status
The illumination status of the maintenance LED is displayed.
Displayed only for PRIMERGY BX servers.
Admin LAN (MAC address 1)
The MAC address of the NIC used for the admin LAN is displayed.
Not displayed when SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
CPU core count
The CPU type of the physical server is displayed.
CPU type
The type of CPU is displayed.
This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers or SPARC Enterprise M servers.
CPU clock speed
CPU clock speed (frequency) is displayed.
This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers or SPARC Enterprise M servers.
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Memory Size
The total capacity of server memory is displayed.
This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers or SPARC Enterprise M servers.
For SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers, this is displayed only when the server is powered on.
Admin LAN (MAC address 2)
The MAC address of the network interface used for the HBA address rename setup service or for admin LAN redundancy is
displayed.
Not displayed when SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
Displayed only for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers.
Admin LAN Redundancy
Displayed when NIC redundancy has been configured for admin LANs.
Hardware Maintenance Mode
The hardware maintenance mode of the server is displayed.
Displayed only for PRIMEQUEST servers.
Boot option
The boot option setting specified when registering servers is displayed.
L-Server
The link to the allocated L-Server information is displayed.
See
- Refer to the Management Blade's manual for details on management blades' product names.
- Refer to the ServerView Operation Manager manual for details on the server models displayed and obtained from ServerView
Operation Manager.
- Refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE" for details on resource statuses.
Hardware Details Area
Server management software
The link to the web interface of a server management software is displayed.
Displayed only when PRIMERGY servers, PRIMEQUEST servers, or SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
Remote Management Controller IP address
IP address of the remote management controller is displayed.
Displayed only for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers.
I/O Virtualization Management Software
The link to the web interface of external I/O virtualization management software is displayed.
Displayed only if coordinated up with external I/O virtualization management software.
VIOM server profile
The assigned VIOM server profile name is displayed.
Displayed only if managed by VIOM and a server profile has been set.
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Network Properties Area
Physical Connections
The list of physical connections between the server's network interfaces and LAN switch ports is displayed.
When a column heading in the list is clicked, the color of the selected column will change and the resources can be sorted in either
ascending or descending order.
Hardware Maintenance Area
NIC Summary
The MAC addresses and IP addresses of each server are displayed.
For servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers and PRIMEQUEST servers, only admin LAN information is displayed.
For SPARC Enterprise servers, only the IP address is displayed.
Information
The IP address displayed is the one set within the server's operating system.
For network interfaces that were made redundant using BACS software, the information set in BACS (within the operating system) is
displayed.
Partition Configuration
The following information is displayed only when a PRIMEQUEST or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 server is
selected.
Partition name
The name used to identify a partition is displayed.
SB
The ID of the system board used to configure a partition is displayed.
IOB
The ID of the IO board used to configure a partition is displayed.
GSPB (Giga-LAN SAS and PCI_Box Interface Board)
The ID of the GSPB used to configure a partition is displayed.
Reserved SB
The ID of the Reserved SB assigned to a partition is displayed.
LSB
The partition logical system board (LSB) number is displayed.
Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.
XSB
The partition eXtended System Board (XSB) number is displayed.
Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.
A.6.3 Physical OS, VM Host, and VM Guest Attributes
General Area
Server name
The name used to identify a physical OS or VM host is displayed.
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Admin LAN (IP Address)
The IP address on the admin LAN is displayed.
Not displayed for VM guests.
Status
The status of the physical OS, VM host, or VM guest is displayed.
Type
The type of the OS running on the server is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- Physical OS
- VM Host
- VM Guest
OS
The type of the OS running on the server is displayed.
Physical server name
The name of the server on which the physical OS, VM host, or VM guest is operating is displayed.
Not displayed for VM guests.
L-Server
The link to the allocated L-Server information.
See
Refer to "11.2 Resource Status" in the "Operation Guide CE" for details on resource statuses.
VM Host Information Area
The following information is displayed only for VM Hosts.
VM type
The type of the VM is displayed.
VM software name
The name of the VM software used is displayed.
VM software VL
The version and level of the VM software used is displayed.
Number of VM guests
The number of VM guests is displayed.
VM management software
The link to the web interface of a server virtualization software is displayed.
VM guests
A list of hosted VM guests is displayed.
VM Home Positions (VM Guests)
A list of the VM guests with the selected VM host set as their VM Home Position is displayed.
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VM Guest Information Area
The following information is displayed only for VM guests.
VM type
The type of the VM is displayed.
VM host name
The name of the VM host on which the VM guest is stored is displayed.
VM name
The name of the VM is displayed.
VM management software
The link to the web interface of a server virtualization software is displayed.
Hardware Details Area
The following information is not displayed for VM guests.
Server management software
The link to the web interface of a server management software is displayed.
Displayed only when PRIMERGY servers, PRIMEQUEST servers, or SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
Remote Management Controller IP address
IP address of the remote management controller is displayed.
Displayed only for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers.
Latest System Image Area
The following information is not displayed for VM guests or SPARC Enterprise servers.
Version
The latest version of the system image is displayed.
Backup date
The date and time of the most recent system image backup is displayed.
Comments
Comments describing the system image are displayed.
Spare Server Settings Area
The following information is not displayed for VM guests.
Primary server
Displays the name of the physical server that will be replaced when server switchover occurs.
Active server
Displays the name of the physical server that is currently running.
Server switchover method
The method used to perform server switchover is displayed.
Server boot method
The boot type of the system disk is displayed.
Automatic server recovery
Shows whether automatic server recovery is enabled or not.
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Network switchover
Shows whether network settings will be automatically adjusted during server switchover.
Force spare server to power off during switchover
The setting whether the spare server is turned off forcibly when switching over to the spare server is displayed.
Switch over to spare server running VM guests
The setting whether the server is switched to a VM host on which a VM guest exists is displayed.
Spare server
Displays the name of the physical server that will replace the current active server when server switchover occurs.
HBA Address Rename Settings Area
The following information is not displayed for VM guests or SPARC Enterprise servers.
WWNN
The WWNN set on the HBA is displayed.
WWPN 1
The first WWPN set on the HBA is displayed.
The WWPN should be set to the I/O address of each HBA (in descending order).
Therefore, for rack mount or tower servers, the order may not correspond with port number order described for the HBA.
WWPN 2
The second WWPN set on the HBA is displayed.
The WWPN should be set to the I/O address of each HBA (in descending order).
Therefore, for rack mount or tower servers, the order may not correspond with port number order described for the HBA.
Network Properties Area (VLAN)
The following information is not displayed for VM guests.
Index
The mounted position (index) of each network interface on the server is displayed.
Port VLAN
The port VLAN IDs set on the LAN switch ports connected to each network interface are displayed.
When connected to a PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blade operating in IBP mode, "(IBP)" is displayed.
Tagged VLAN
The tagged VLAN IDs set on the LAN switch ports connected to each network interface are displayed.
When connected to a PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blade operating in IBP mode, "(IBP)" is displayed.
Port Groups Area (IBP)
NIC Index
The mounted position (index) of each network interface on the server is displayed.
Group
The names of the port groups set on the LAN switch ports connected to each network interface (for LAN switch blades operating
in IBP mode) are displayed.
Only "-" is displayed under the following conditions.
- The corresponding LAN switch is not registered
- The corresponding LAN switch is not operating in IBP mode
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- The corresponding LAN switch port has not been assigned to a port group
Monitoring Information
Timeout(sec)
The time-out value (in seconds) for ping monitoring is displayed.
Recovery method
The recovery performed when an error is detected is displayed.
Number of reboots
The number of times reboot is performed during recovery is displayed.
WWN Settings Area
The following information is not displayed for VM guests or servers other than SPARC Enterprise servers.
WWPN of port n (n:1-8)
The WWPN value of the port n is displayed.
Values set by users are reflected on WWPN.
Target CA WWPN
The WWPN for the CA connected to the port n is displayed.
Target CA AffinityGroup
The AffinityGroup for the CA connected to the port n is displayed.
Automatic Network Configuration
The following information is displayed when the VM host is a target of network auto configuration and only when automatic network
configuration has been performed.
Network resource name
The network resource name for which automatic network configuration is performed is displayed.
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID configured for the network resource is displayed.
Subnet Address
The subnet address configured for the network resource is displayed.
When it is not configured, "-" is displayed.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask configured for the network resource is displayed.
When it is not configured, "-" is displayed.
A.6.4 Network Device Attributes
General Area
Network device name
The name used to identify a network device is displayed.
System Name (sysName)
The name of the device specified as a network device is displayed.
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IP address
The IP address on the admin LAN is displayed.
Device name (Product name)
The product name of the network device is displayed.
For NS appliances, "NSAppliance" is displayed.
Model
The model name of a network device is displayed.
For NS appliances, "NSAppliance" is displayed.
Vendor
The vendor name of a network device is displayed.
For NS appliances, "Fujitsu" is displayed.
Serial number
The serial number of a network device is displayed.
For NS appliances, "-" is displayed.
Firmware version
The firmware version of a network device is displayed.
Device status
The status of a network device is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- normal
- error
- unknown
Slot
A slot number representing the mounted location is displayed.
This is only displayed for LAN switch blades. A hyphen ("-") is displayed in other cases.
Maintenance mode
The status of maintenance mode is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- active
- maintenance
Type
The type of a network device is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- L2-Switch
- Firewall
- SLB
For network devices with multiple types, all types are displayed separated by commas (",").
For virtual appliances, "(virtual)" is displayed following Type.
Location
Displays the location of the network device.
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Auto configuration
Displays whether the network device is set to be automatically set or not.
- true
- false
Redundant Configuration
The following attributes are not displayed for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
Group ID
The group ID is displayed.
Network Devices
Another device in the redundancy configuration is displayed.
When there are multiple devices, the names of those devices are displayed separated by commas (",").
Hardware Details Area
Launch Network Device Web UI
A link to the Web interface of the network device is displayed.
Clicking the link displays the Web interface of the network device.
Links will be displayed even for devices that the Web UI does not support, but if these links are clicked, the Web interface will
not be displayed.
Refer to the manual of the network device to confirm whether a Web interface is provided.
Port Properties Area
Port Number
The number of the port of the selected network device is displayed.
Port Name
The name assigned to the port of the selected network device is displayed.
Member Port
When the name of a port with link aggregation is displayed for the port name, the port names of the physical port with link
aggregation are displayed separated by commas (",").
When the physical port name is displayed as the port name, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Link Status
The operational status of the port is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- up
- down
- unknown
Speed/DuplexMode
The speed and duplex mode of the operating port are displayed.
Link Aggregation Group
The name of the link aggregation group to which the port of the selected LAN switch belongs.
If it does not belong to link aggregation, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
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Link aggregation information
The following information is only displayed when LAN switch blades (*) are selected.
Link aggregation group name
The name of the link aggregation group to which the port of the selected LAN switch blade belongs is displayed.
Port name
The link aggregation port name is displayed.
- For PY-SWB104 (PG-SW109)
LAG/Link aggregation group number
- For PY-SWB101 (PG-SW201) or PY-SWB102(PG-SW111)
Logical port number of the LAG/port channel
Member port:Link status
The physical port names and the link status (up or down) of the physical ports is displayed for the ports in the link aggregation.
VLAN
VLAN ID
A list of VLAN IDs set in the selected LAN switch is displayed.
Untagged Port(s)
A list of ports set with a port VLAN ID is displayed.
The logical port for link aggregation is only displayed for LAN switch blades (*).
Tagged Port(s)
A list of ports set with tagged VLAN ID(s) is displayed.
The logical port for link aggregation is only displayed for LAN switch blades (*).
* Note: The following LAN switch blades are included:
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 10Gb 18/8
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/8+2
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6
Network links
For LAN switch blades, connection information of network devices is not displayed.
Resource Name (left side)
The name of the selected network device is displayed.
I/F (left side)
The port name of the network device is displayed.
I/F (right side)
The interface name of the resource connected to the network device is displayed.
Resource Name (right side)
The name of the resource connected to the network device is displayed.
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Name (Label)
The name of the ruleset is displayed.
This is only displayed when the type of a network device is "Firewall" or "SLB".
Description
A description of the ruleset is displayed.
Login Information Area
Tenant
Displays the name of the tenant that can be used as login information for the network device.
If the network device type is "L2-Switch", a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
IP address
The IP address which the network device logs into is displayed.
Port Number
The port number which the network device logs into is displayed.
Protocol
The name of the protocol used to login to the network device is displayed.
User ID
The user name used to login to the network device is displayed.
Authority
The privileges of the user used to login to the network device are displayed.
Authentication
The user authentication method for the network device is displayed.
Login Check
An account information check result is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- successful
- failed
- unchecked
Monitoring Settings Area
SNMP community name
Displays the community name used for SNMP communications with the network device.
Monitoring method
The type of monitoring used on the network device is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- None
- ping
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- ping+SNMP
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Monitoring interval (sec)
Displays the monitoring interval (in seconds) for the network device.
Retry count
Displays the number of retries when monitoring of the network device fails (no response before timeout).
Timeout(sec)
Displays the time (in seconds) a response is waited for before it is determined monitoring of the network device has failed.
A.6.5 Power Monitoring Devices (PDU or UPS) Attributes
General Area
Device name
The name used to identify a PDU or UPS is displayed.
Admin LAN (IP address)
The IP address on the admin LAN is displayed.
Device type
The device type (PDU or UPS) is displayed.
Model
The model name of the PDU or UPS is displayed.
Comments
Comments entered when registering a PDU or UPS are displayed.
Hardware Details Area
Serial number
The serial number of the PDU or UPS is displayed.
Voltage
The voltage supplied to the PDU or UPS is displayed.
Hardware version
The hardware version of the PDU is displayed.
This is not displayed for UPSs.
Firmware version
The firmware version of the device (PDU or UPS) is displayed.
Date of manufacture
The date of manufacture of the PDU or UPS is displayed.
Outlets
The number of outlets provided by the PDU is displayed.
This is not displayed for UPSs.
Intended orientation
The intended orientation (horizontal or vertical) of the PDU is displayed.
This is not displayed for UPSs.
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A.6.6 Management Software Attributes
General Area
Management software name
The name used to identify the management software is displayed.
Type
The type of the management software is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- vCenter Server
- SCVMM
- OVM Manager
- VIOM
IP address
The IP address used to connect to the management software is displayed.
Status
The status of the management software is displayed.
Management software
A link to the web interface of the management software is displayed.
A.6.7 Storage Management Software Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Configuration Information
Management Software Type
The management software type of the storage management software is displayed.
Version
The version of the storage management software is displayed.
IP Address
The IP address used to access the storage management software is displayed.
Port Number
The port number used to access the storage management software is displayed.
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User ID
The user name of the storage management software is displayed.
Management software
A link to the management software for the storage management software is displayed.
Physical Storage Unit List
Name (Label)
The name of the storage unit is displayed.
Model
The model name of the storage unit is displayed.
Storage Management Software
The storage management software for the storage unit is displayed.
A.6.8 Storage Unit Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Model
The model name of the storage device is displayed.
Configuration Information
Management software
A link to the management software for the storage management software is displayed.
Serial Number
Information used to identify the chassis of the storage unit is displayed.
IP address
The IP address used to access the storage management software is displayed.
Virtual Storage List
Status
The status of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Capacity (Unused Capacity/Total Capacity)
The capacity of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Storage Type
The type of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Attributes
The type of the virtual storage is displayed.
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Storage Management Software
The storage management software for the virtual storage is displayed.
Physical Storage Unit
The storage unit for the virtual storage is displayed.
A.6.9 VM Management Software Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Resource Type
The resource type of the virtual storage is displayed.
Label
The label is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Configuration Information
Management Software Type
The management software type of the storage management software is displayed.
Version
The version of the storage management software is displayed.
IP Address
The IP address used to access the storage management software is displayed.
Port Number
The port number used to access the storage management software is displayed.
User ID
The user name of the storage management software is displayed.
Management software
A link to the web interface of the management software is displayed.
Virtual Storage List
Status
The status of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Capacity (Unused Capacity/Total Capacity)
The capacity of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Storage Type
The type of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Attributes
The type of the virtual storage is displayed.
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Storage Management Software
The storage management software for the virtual storage is displayed.
Physical Storage Unit
The storage unit for the virtual storage is displayed.
A.6.10 Virtual Storage Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Configuration Information
Management software
A link to the web interface of the storage management software is displayed.
Status
The status of the resource is displayed.
Storage Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Thin Provisioning
Thin provisioning configuration information is displayed.
- When thin provisioning is configured
"yes" is displayed.
- When thick provisioning is configured or no attribute is specified
"no" is displayed.
Total Capacity
The total storage capacity is displayed.
Unused Capacity
The free storage capacity is displayed.
A.6.11 Folder Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
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The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Tenant/L-Platform/Folder List
Name (Label)
The name used to identify a tenant is displayed.
Type
The type of a tenant is displayed.
Stored Resource Number
The number of stored resources is displayed.
Pool List
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource pool is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Stored Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
L-Server List
Name (Label)
The name of the L-Server directly under the root/folder/tenant is displayed.
Status
L-Server status is displayed.
Server type
The server type of the L-Server is displayed.
- For Physical L-Servers
"Physical" is displayed.
- For Virtual L-Servers
The VM type of the L-Server is displayed.
OS
The OS type of the L-Server is displayed.
Current Resource
The following information is displayed according to the L-Server allocation status.
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- When resources are already allocated (allocated)
The name of the physical server or VM host that has been allocated is displayed.
- When servers have been released (preserved)
The name of the physical server or VM host that was used the last time the L-Server was started is displayed. The name is
followed by "(preserved)".
- When only the configuration definitions have already been created (defined)
"(defined)" is displayed.
Preserved resource
The information set for "Physical server" or "VM host" during L-Server creation is displayed.
- When neither server nor host is specified (Automatic)
"Automatic" is displayed.
- When a resource pool is specified
The server pool icon or VM pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
- For physical servers
The server pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
- For a VM host
The VM host icon and VM host name are displayed.
CPU performance (Defined)
The CPU performance value defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
CPU performance (Allocated)
The CPU performance value of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Number of CPUs (Defined)
The number of CPUs defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Number of CPUs (Allocated)
The number of CPUs of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Memory (Defined)
The memory capacity defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Memory Capacity (Allocated)
The memory capacity of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Number of NICs
The number of NICs on the L-Server is displayed.
The Number of Disks
The number of disks on the L-Server is displayed.
Model(Defined)
The model name defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Model(Allocated)
The model name of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
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A.6.12 L-Server Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Server Information(Server Specification)
Name
The name of the L-Server template used for the L-Server is displayed.
CPU performance
The CPU performance defined for the L-Server is displayed.
Defined Value
The CPU performance of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Allocated Value
The CPU performance defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Note
[Solaris Containers]
CPU performance is displayed based on a cap value when a resource pool used in non-global zone is changed from unmanaged to
managed.
- When a cap value is set, the CPU performance is calculated using the following formulas:
Number of CPUs = cap values of CPUs / 100 (rounding up the number of decimal places)
CPU performance = (cap values of CPUs/(Number of CPUs * 100)) * physical CPU performance(GHz)
When the cap values calculated using the CPU performance and the number of CPUs for L-Servers are the same as those
configured for the non-global zone, the CPU performance and the number of CPUs for L-Servers are not updated, and the
values are not changed from the configured values.
- When a cap value is not set, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed for the CPU performance when a resource pool used in the non-global zone is changed from managed
to unmanaged.
Number of CPUs(Allocated Value/Define Value)
The number of CPUs defined for the L-Server is displayed.
Defined Value
The CPU performance of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Allocated Value
The number of CPUs defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
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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 unmanaged
to managed.
- When a cap value is set, the CPU performance is calculated using the following formulas:
Number of CPUs = cap values of CPUs / 100 (rounding up the number of decimal places)
When the cap values calculated using the CPU performance and the number of CPUs for L-Servers are the same as those
configured for the non-global zone, the CPU performance and the number of CPUs for L-Servers are not updated, and the
values are not changed from the configured values.
- When a cap value is not set, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed for the number of CPUs when a resource pool used in the non-global zone is changed from managed
to unmanaged.
Memory(Allocated Value/Define Value)
The memory capacity defined for the L-Server is displayed.
Defined Value
The memory capacity of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Allocated Value
The memory capacity defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Note
[Solaris Containers]
When the cap value of memory is set, that value is displayed.
When the cap value of memory is not set, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Model(Allocated Value/Define Value)
The model name defined for the L-Server is displayed.
Defined Value
The model name of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Allocated Value
The model name defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Type
The server type of the L-Server is displayed.
Disk type
The type of disks on the physical L-Server is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- iSCSI
- SAN (Storage Area Network)
PXE boot
One of the following is displayed:
- When PXE boot is configured for the physical L-Sever
"Enable" is displayed.
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- When PXE boot is not configured
"Disable" is displayed.
Server Properties (VM Management Software Specific Information)
CPU Reserve
The minimum size of CPU resources (minimum reserved value) to be allocated for the VM guest is displayed.
CPU Share
The relative proportion of CPU resources to be allocated when CPU resources run out is displayed.
Memory Reserved
The minimum size of memory resources (minimum reserved value) to be allocated for the VM guest is displayed.
Memory Buffer
The proportion of memory to be allocated to the VM guest as a buffer is displayed.
Memory Share
The relative proportion of memory resources to be allocated when memory resources run out is displayed.
Dynamic Memory
One of the following is displayed: Only displayed for virtual L-Servers.
- When Dynamic Memory is "true"
"on" is displayed.
- When Dynamic Memory is "false"
"off" is displayed.
Server Information(Advanced Setting)
Server recovery
L-Server redundancy settings are displayed.
Spare server specs
The method to select a spare server of the L-Server is displayed.
Spare server pool
The spare server pool for the L-Server is displayed.
Alive monitoring
The alive monitoring configuration status is displayed.
- When Alive Monitoring is Configured
"on" is displayed.
- When Alive Monitoring is not Configured
"off" is displayed.
Note
For virtual L-Servers upgraded from earlier versions, or virtual L-Servers linking with already configured virtual machines, a
hyphen ("-") is displayed for the alive monitoring configuration status.
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Boot Location
The L-Server's physical location change status is displayed.
Releasing Resources
Resource release settings are displayed.
- When Repurpose is Configured
"on" is displayed.
- When Repurpose is not Configured
"off" is displayed.
Current resource
The information set for "Physical server" or "VM host" during L-Server creation is displayed.
- When neither server nor host is specified (Automatic)
"Automatic" is displayed.
- When a resource pool is specified
The server pool icon or VM pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
- For physical servers
The server pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
- For a VM host
The VM host icon and VM host name are displayed.
Last allocated resource
The name of the physical server or VM host that was started by the L-Server last time is displayed.
Exclusion
The exclusive operation settings of the L-Server are displayed.
Startup priority
The startup priority of the L-Server is displayed.
When the startup priority is "0", "Exclude from batch power operations" is displayed.
FC Single path mode
For physical L-Servers, whether only one path has been configured for VIOM or HBAar is displayed.
- When single path mode is set
"on" is displayed.
- When single path mode is not set
"off" is displayed.
Status
OS Type
The OS type of the L-Server is displayed.
Status
The resource status of the L-Server is displayed.
Allocation status
The resource allocation status of the L-Server is displayed.
Controlled resources
The management status of the resources allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
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Displays the resource types being managed. When there are multiple resource types being managed, they are displayed separated
by commas (").
- When server resources are being managed
"Server" is displayed.
- When storage resources are being managed
"Storage" is displayed.
- When no resources are being managed
A hyphen ("-") is displayed.
For the L-Servers that were created in Resource Orchestrator, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Allocated Resource Information(Resource)
Resource name
A link to the resource details for the related physical server is displayed.
Guest name
A link to the resource details for the related VM guest is displayed.
VM type
The VM type of the L-Server is displayed.
Management software
The management software for the L-Server is displayed.
Allocated Resource Information(Cloning image information)
Deployed image name
The name of the cloning image specified during L-Server creation is displayed.
Version
The version of the cloning image specified during L-Server creation is displayed.
Allocated Resource Information(Virtual WWN address information)
WWNN
The information of the WWNN allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
WWPN (World Wide Port Name)
The information of the WWPN allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
When single path mode is set, one of the displayed addresses is set for the WWPN address.
Disk Information
No.
The disk number set for the L-Server is displayed.
Size
The disk size set for the L-Server is displayed.
Device Path
The type of the disk allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
When a device path cannot be obtained, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
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Usage
The usage of the disk set for the L-Server is displayed.
Resource name
The disk name set for the L-Server is displayed.
- When a Disk is Allocated
A link to the detailed information of the allocated disk is displayed.
- When No Disk is Allocated
The name of the resource to be used is displayed.
Type
The type of the disk allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
When type information cannot be obtained, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Share
The shared disk status is displayed.
- When the disk is allocated to multiple L-Servers
"yes" is displayed.
- In other cases
"no" is displayed.
Network Properties Area
No.
The network number configured for the L-Server is displayed.
IP address
The IP address of the network configured for the L-Server is displayed.
MAC address
The MAC address of the network configured for the L-Server is displayed.
When an L-Server is created, the MAC address allocated with Resource Orchestrator or the VM management software is displayed.
Network resource name
The network name configured for the L-Server is displayed.
VLAN
The VLAN ID for the network resource is displayed.
When "Untagged VLAN" is configured for the physical L-Server, "-" is displayed.
Snapshots/System images
Version
The version of the snapshot image collected from the L-Server is displayed.
Collection Date
The date and time the snapshot image was collected from the L-Server is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the snapshot image collected from the L-Server are displayed.
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A.6.13 L-Platform Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
L-Server List
Name (Label)
The name of the L-Server directly under the root/folder/tenant is displayed.
Status
L-Server status is displayed.
Server type
The server type of the L-Server is displayed.
- For Physical L-Servers
"Physical" is displayed.
- For Virtual L-Servers
The VM type of the L-Server is displayed.
OS
The OS type of the L-Server is displayed.
Current Resource
The following information is displayed according to the L-Server allocation status.
- When resources are already allocated (allocated)
The name of the physical server or VM host that has been allocated is displayed.
- When servers have been released (preserved)
The name of the physical server or VM host that was used the last time the L-Server was started is displayed. The name is
followed by "(preserved)".
- When only the configuration definitions have already been created (defined)
"(defined)" is displayed.
Preserved resource
The information set for "Physical server" or "VM host" during L-Server creation is displayed.
- When neither server nor host is specified (Automatic)
"Automatic" is displayed.
- When a resource pool is specified
The server pool icon or VM pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
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- For physical servers
The server pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
- For a VM host
The VM host icon and VM host name are displayed.
CPU performance (Defined)
The CPU performance value defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Number of CPUs (Allocated)
The CPU performance value of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Memory (Defined)
The memory capacity defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Memory Capacity (Allocated)
The memory capacity of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Number of NICs
The number of NICs on the L-Server is displayed.
The Number of Disks
The number of disks on the L-Server is displayed.
Model(Defined)
The model name defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Model(Allocated)
The model name of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Firewall List
Name (Label)
The name of the firewall resource allocated to the L-Platform is displayed along with its icon.
Type
The type of the resource allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.
"Firewall" is displayed.
Ruleset
The name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.
Use Resource
The name and status of the network device configuring the resources allocated to the L-Platform are displayed in the following
format.
When multiple network devices are configured, network device names and statuses will be displayed separated by commas (",").
Name(Status),Name(Status)
Server Load Balancer List
Name (Label)
The name of the server load balancer resource allocated to the L-Platform is displayed along with its icon.
Type
The type of the resource allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.
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"SLB" is displayed.
Ruleset
The name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.
Use Resource
The name and status of the network device configuring the resources allocated to the L-Platform are displayed in the following
format.
When multiple network devices are configured, network device names and statuses will be displayed separated by commas (",").
Name(Status),Name(Status)
A.6.14 Firewall Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
"Firewall" is displayed.
Network Device Basic Information
Name (Label)
The name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.
Description
A description of the ruleset is displayed.
Parameter File Name
The name of the parameter file set for the ruleset is displayed.
network device
- Preserved resource
The name of the network device that configures the resource allocated to the L-Platform.
Clicking the link displays the [Resource Details] tab of the network device.
- Status
The status of the resource to be used is displayed.
A.6.15 SLB Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
"SLB" is displayed.
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Network Device Basic Information
Name (Label)
The name of the directory containing the ruleset used by the resources allocated to the L-Platform is displayed.
Description
A description of the ruleset is displayed.
Parameter File Name
The name of the parameter file set for the ruleset is displayed.
network device
- Preserved resource
The name of the network device that configures the resource allocated to the L-Platform.
Clicking the link displays the [Resource Details] tab of the network device.
- Status
The status of the resource to be used is displayed.
A.6.16 Tenant Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Global Pool List
Name (Label)
The name (label) of the global pool is displayed.
Type
The resource pool type of the global pool is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool for automatically selecting a resource when creating an L-Server is displayed.
Stored Resource Number
The number of resources stored in the global pool is displayed.
Tenant/L-Platform/Folder List
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the folder is displayed.
Type
The type of the folder is displayed.
Stored Resource Number
The number of stored resources is displayed.
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Pool List
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource pool is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Stored Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
L-Server List
Name (Label)
The name of the L-Server directly under the root/folder/tenant is displayed.
Status
L-Server status is displayed.
Server type
The server type of the L-Server is displayed.
- For Physical L-Servers
"Physical" is displayed.
- For Virtual L-Servers
The VM type of the L-Server is displayed.
OS
The OS type of the L-Server is displayed.
Current Resource
The following information is displayed according to the L-Server allocation status.
- When resources are already allocated (allocated)
The name of the physical server or VM host that has been allocated is displayed.
- When servers have been released (preserved)
The name of the physical server or VM host that was used the last time the L-Server was started is displayed. The name is
followed by "(preserved)".
- When only the configuration definitions have already been created (defined)
"(defined)" is displayed.
Preserved resource
The information set for "Physical server" or "VM host" during L-Server creation is displayed.
- When neither server nor host is specified (Automatic)
"Automatic" is displayed.
- When a resource pool is specified
The server pool icon or VM pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
- For physical servers
The server pool icon and resource pool name are displayed.
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- For a VM host
The VM host icon and VM host name are displayed.
CPU performance (Defined)
The CPU performance value defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
CPU performance (Allocated)
The CPU performance value of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Number of CPUs (Defined)
The number of CPUs defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Number of CPUs (Allocated)
The number of CPUs of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Memory (Defined)
The memory capacity defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Memory Capacity (Allocated)
The memory capacity of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
Number of NICs
The number of NICs on the L-Server is displayed.
The Number of Disks
The number of disks on the L-Server is displayed.
Model(Defined)
The model name defined during L-Server creation is displayed.
Model(Allocated)
The model name of the physical server actually allocated to the L-Server is displayed.
A.6.17 VM Pool Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the VM pool is displayed.
Attributes
When using a VM pool with overcommit, [Over Commit] is displayed.
The calculation method for free space is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
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Capacity
CPU Capacity
Total Capacity
The total CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.
Unused Capacity
The free CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.
Memory Size
Total Capacity
The total memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.
Unused Capacity
The free memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.
VM Host List
Name (Label)
The name of the registered VM host is displayed.
Status
The status of the registered VM host is displayed.
VM type
The VM type of the registered VM host is displayed.
Cluster Group
Displayed when using cluster configurations.
CPU Capacity (Unused/Total)
The CPU capacity of the registered VM host is displayed.
Memory Capacity (Unused/Total)
The memory capacity of the registered VM host is displayed.
VM Host Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Capacity
CPU Capacity
Total Capacity
The total CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.
Unused Capacity
The free CPU capacity of the VM host is displayed.
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Memory Size
Total Capacity
The total memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.
Unused Capacity
The free memory capacity of the VM host is displayed.
VM Host Information Area
Status
The status of the VM host is displayed.
VM type
The VM type of the VM host is displayed.
Cluster Group
Displayed when using cluster configurations.
Number of VM guests
The number of VM guests belonging to the VM host is displayed.
Management software
The link to the web interface of the VM management software for the VM host is displayed.
Physical Server Name
The name of the physical server to which the VM host belongs is displayed.
VM Management Software Specific Information
VMware HA
The ON/OFF status of VMware HA is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- on
- off
Displayed when the VM host is VMware.
When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
VMware DRS
The ON/OFF status of VMware DRS is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- on
- off
Displayed when the VM host is VMware.
When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
VMware DPM
The ON (manual or automatic)/OFF status of VMware DPM is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- on
- off
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Displayed when the VM host is VMware.
When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Admission Control
The enabled/disabled status of the admission control function provided by VMware is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- on
- off
Displayed when the VM host is VMware.
When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Standby Mode
The values based on the status of VMware standby mode and VMware DPM are displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- on
- off
Displayed when the VM host is VMware.
When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
Even in a cluster configuration, if both standby mode and VMware DPM are disabled, "off" is displayed.
Maintenance Mode
The maintenance mode setting of VMware/Hyper-V is displayed.
One of the following is displayed:
- on
- off
Displayed when the VM host is VMware or Hyper-V.
When not in a cluster configuration, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
VM Guest List
Name (Label)
The name of the VM guest is displayed.
Status
The status of the VM guest is displayed.
VM Type
The VM type of the VM guest is displayed.
VM host name
The name of the VM host associated with the VM guest is displayed.
OS Type
The OS type of the VM guest is displayed.
CPU Capacity
The CPU capacity of the VM guest is displayed.
Number of CPUs
The CPU capacity of the VM guest is displayed.
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Memory Capacity
The memory capacity of the VM guest is displayed.
Allocated L-Server
The name of the L-Server allocated to the VM guest is displayed.
A.6.18 Server Pool Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Priority
The priority of the server pool is displayed.
Capacity
Number of Servers
Total Units
The total number of servers registered in the server pool is displayed.
Unused Units
The number of available servers registered in the server pool is displayed.
Physical Server List
Physical Server Name
The name of the physical server is displayed.
Status
The status of the physical server is displayed.
Model
The model name of the physical server is displayed.
OS
The OS of the physical server is displayed.
CPU Type
The CPU type of the physical server is displayed.
CPU clock speed
The CPU clock speed (frequency) of the physical server is displayed.
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Number of CPUs
The memory capacity of the physical server is displayed.
Memory Capacity
The memory capacity of the registered server is displayed.
Allocated L-Server
The L-Server name allocated to the physical server is displayed.
Server Attributes
General Area
Physical server name
The name of the server on which the physical OS, VM host, or VM guest is operating is displayed.
When the server has been registered as a managed server and powered on, the server model name obtained from ServerView
Operations Manager is displayed. For other servers, no model name is displayed.
Product name
The product name of the physical server is displayed.
For PRIMERGY BX servers, the product name obtained from the management blade is displayed. For other servers, the model
name is displayed.
Status
The status of the physical server is displayed.
Slot
The slot number of the physical server is displayed.
Displayed only for PRIMERGY BX servers.
Partition ID
The partition number is displayed.
Displayed only when a PRIMEQUEST or SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 server is selected.
Maintenance mode
The maintenance mode of the physical server is displayed.
Not displayed when SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
LED status
The illumination status of the maintenance LED for the physical server is displayed.
Displayed only for PRIMERGY BX servers.
Admin LAN (MAC address)
The admin LAN address (MAC address) of the physical server is displayed.
Not displayed when SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
CPU core count
The CPU core count is displayed.
CPU Type
The CPU type of the physical server is displayed.
CPU clock speed
The CPU clock speed (frequency) of the physical server is displayed.
This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers or SPARC Enterprise M servers.
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Memory Size
The memory capacity of the physical server is displayed.
This attribute is displayed as "-" for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers or SPARC Enterprise M servers.
For SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers, this is displayed only when the server is powered on.
Admin LAN Redundancy
Displayed when NIC redundancy has been configured for admin LANs.
HBAAR LAN (MAC address)
The MAC address used for the HBA address rename setup service is displayed.
Not displayed when SPARC Enterprise servers are selected.
Displayed only for servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers.
Hardware Maintenance Mode
The hardware maintenance mode of the server is displayed.
Displayed only for PRIMEQUEST servers.
Boot option
The boot option setting specified when registering servers is displayed.
Displayed only for PRIMEQUEST servers.
Hardware Details Area
I/O Virtualization Management Software
The link to the web interface of external I/O virtualization management software is displayed.
Displayed only if coordinated up with external I/O virtualization management software.
VIOM server profile
The assigned VIOM server profile name is displayed.
Displayed only if managed by VIOM and a server profile has been set.
Network Properties (Physical Connections)
Index
The network number that belongs to the physical server is displayed.
LAN Switch
The name of the LAN switch that belongs to the physical server is displayed.
Port Name
The name of the port that belongs to the physical server is displayed.
hardware maintenance(NIC Summary)
For servers other than PRIMERGY BX servers and PRIMEQUEST servers, only admin LAN information is displayed.
For SPARC Enterprise servers, only the IP address is displayed.
MAC address (Media Access Control address)
The list of MAC addresses for hardware maintenance of the physical server.
IP address
The list of IP addresses for hardware maintenance of the physical server.
Admin LAN
The MAC addresses and IP addresses of each server are displayed.
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L-Server Properties
Allocated L-Server
L-Server name allocated to the physical server is displayed.
A.6.19 Storage Pool Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the storage pool is displayed.
Attributes
The setting status of Thin Provisioning attributes is displayed.
- When Thin Provisioning attributes are set
[Thin Provisioning] is displayed.
- When Thin Provisioning attributes are not set
[Thick Provisioning] is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Capacity
Disk Capacity
Total Capacity
The total disk capacity of the storage pool is displayed.
Unused Capacity
The free disk capacity of the storage pool is displayed.
Virtual Storage List
Name (Label)
The name of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Status
The status of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Capacity (Unused Capacity/Total Capacity)
The capacity of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
Storage Type
The type of the registered virtual storage is displayed.
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Attributes
The type of the virtual storage is displayed.
Disk Resource List
Name (Label)
The disk name is displayed. A link to the detailed information of the allocated disk is displayed.
Status
The disk status is displayed.
Size
The disk size is displayed.
Virtual Storage
The disk allocation destination is displayed.
Share
The shared settings of the disk are displayed.
Attributes
The attributes that have been set are displayed.
- When thin provisioning is configured
"Thin Provisioning" is displayed.
- When thick provisioning is configured
"Thick Provisioning" is displayed.
Allocated L-Server
The name of the L-Server to which a disk has been allocated is displayed.
Virtual Storage Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Configuration Information
Status
The status of the resource is displayed.
Storage Type
The storage type of the resource is displayed.
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Thin Provisioning
Thin provisioning configuration information is displayed.
- When thin provisioning is configured
"yes" is displayed.
- When thick provisioning is configured or no attribute is specified
"no" is displayed.
Total Capacity
The total storage capacity is displayed.
Unused Capacity
The free storage capacity is displayed.
Disk Resource List
Name (Label)
The disk name is displayed. A link to the detailed information of the allocated disk is displayed.
Status
The disk status is displayed.
Size
The disk size is displayed.
Virtual Storage
The disk allocation destination is displayed.
Share
The shared settings of the disk are displayed.
Attributes
The attributes that have been set are displayed.
- When thin provisioning is configured
"Thin Provisioning" is displayed.
- When thick provisioning is configured
"Thick Provisioning" is displayed.
Allocated L-Server
The name of the L-Server to which a disk has been allocated is displayed.
Disk Details Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The disk name is displayed.
Type
The disk status is displayed.
Label
The label set for the disk is displayed.
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Comments
Comments set for the disk are displayed.
Configuration Information
Status
The disk status is displayed.
Size
The disk size is displayed.
Allocation
The disk allocation status is displayed.
L-Server that was last used
If a disk is unallocated, the name of the L-Server that the disk was last allocated to is displayed.
If it is an L-Server located in a tenant or resource folder, the name of the tenant or resource folder is also displayed.
The information from when the disk is deleted is displayed even if the L-Server is changed or deleted after reducing disks in the
L-Server.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed in the following cases:
- If the disk has already been allocated to an L-Server
- If the disk has never been allocated to an L-Server
Virtual storage
The disk allocation destination is displayed.
Share
Whether the disk is allocated to multiple L-Servers is displayed.
- When the disk has been allocated to 2 or more L-Servers
"yes" is displayed.
- When the disk is preserved or has been allocated to only one L-Server
"no" is displayed.
Thin Provisioning
Thin provisioning configuration information is displayed.
- When thin provisioning is configured
"yes" is displayed.
- When thick provisioning is configured
"no" is displayed.
Alias
If the disk type is ETERNUS, the alias name set in LUN is displayed.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed in the following cases:
- When the disk type is one other than ETERNUS
- If an alias name has not been set in LUN
Information
If the alias name of LUN has been changed with the ETERNUS WebGUI, it will be updated a certain time later.
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L-Server Properties
Allocated L-Server
The name of the L-Server to which a disk has been allocated is displayed.
Disk No.
The disk number is displayed.
Disk Usage
The usage of the disk is displayed.
A.6.20 Network Pool Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the network pool is displayed.
Type
The type of the network pool is displayed.
Priority
The priority for automatic selection of resources when multiple network pools are available is displayed.
Label
The label for the network pool is displayed.
Comments
Comments for the network pool are displayed.
Capacity
IP address
Total Number
The total number of IP addresses registered in the network pool is displayed.
Unused Number
The number of unused IP addresses registered in the network pool is displayed.
Network Resource List
Name (Label)
The network resource name is displayed.
Admin LAN
Whether it is being used as an admin LAN is displayed.
- When used as an admin LAN
"yes" is displayed.
- When not used as an admin LAN
"no" is displayed.
iSCSI boot
The LAN for iSCSI boot is displayed.
VLANID
The VLAN ID for the network resource is displayed.
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Subnet Address
The subnet address of the network resource is displayed.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the network resource is displayed.
Address Number (Unused Number/Total Number)
The total number and number of unused IP addresses registered in the network resource are displayed.
Network Device List
Network Device Name
The network device name is displayed.
Model
The model name is displayed.
Status
The operational status of the network device is displayed.
Usage
The available usage for the network device is displayed.
Ruleset
The ruleset name is displayed.
Current Resource
The name of the network device that has been allocated is displayed.
Network Device Attributes
Network Resource Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The network resource name is displayed.
Type
The network resource is displayed.
Label
The label for the network resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments for the network resource are displayed.
Capacity
IP address
Total Number
The total number of IP addresses registered in the network pool is displayed.
Unused Number
The number of unused IP addresses registered in the network pool is displayed.
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Attribute Information
Admin LAN
Whether it is to be used as an admin LAN is displayed.
- When used as an admin LAN
"yes" is displayed.
- When not used as an admin LAN
"no" is displayed.
iSCSI boot
The LAN for iSCSI boot is displayed.
use configured virtual switches.
If no virtual network, virtual switch, or port group corresponding to the network resource exists, information on whether those
resources will be automatically configured is displayed.
- If the checkbox is not selected
Configuration is performed automatically.
This option is not selected by default.
- If the checkbox is selected
Resources that have already been created are configured for the network resource.
Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports
Whether automatic VLAN configuration for uplink ports is performed is displayed.
- When automatic configuration is performed
"yes" is displayed.
- When automatic configuration is not performed
"no" is displayed.
Start Address
The start address of the IP addresses to be automatically configured is displayed.
End Address
The end address of the IP addresses to be automatically configured is displayed.
Subnet address
The subnet address of the network resource is displayed.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the network resource is displayed.
Gateway
The default gateway is displayed.
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID for the network resource is displayed.
Ruleset
The ruleset for the network resource is displayed.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed if the ruleset has not been set.
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The physical LAN segment set for the network resource is displayed.
When no physical LAN segment is set, a hyphen ("-") is displayed.
The physical LAN segment item will not be displayed if no server NIC has been defined.
Excluded IP List
Start IP Address
The start address of the IP addresses to be excluded from automatic configuration is displayed.
End IP Address
The end address of the IP addresses to be excluded from automatic configuration is displayed.
External Connection List
Chassis Name
The chassis name is displayed.
Switch Name
The switch name is displayed.
Port Number
The external connection port number of the LAN switch blade is displayed.
For link aggregation, the physical port numbers of the member ports that constitute the link aggregation are displayed.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed if the link aggregation configuration has been released.
Link Aggregation Group
If link aggregation, then the link aggregation group name is displayed.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed if a physical port.
VLAN Type
The VLAN type is displayed.
- When used as Tagged VLAN
"tagged" is displayed.
- When used as Untagged VLAN
"untagged" is displayed.
- When VLAN is not used
"none" is displayed.
Status of virtual switch automatic configuration
The following information is displayed when automatic network configuration has been performed on the target of network resource
automatic configuration or when a VM host on which automatic network configuration has been performed exists in the cluster.
Cluster Group
The cluster is displayed.
VM host name
The VM host name is displayed.
VM Type
The VM Type (VMware or Hyper-V) is displayed.
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- VMware
- Hyper-V
Virtual Switch / Port Group
When the VM type is VMware, the virtual switch and port group names are displayed.
When it is Hyper-V, the virtual network name is displayed.
A hyphen ("-") is displayed in the following cases.
- When the same configuration that is to be configured automatically has been created by the user beforehand.
- When a configuration change made by the user with VM management software after automatic configuration is detected by
this product.
A.6.21 Address Pool Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Priority
The priority of the address pool is displayed.
Capacity
Number Of Address
Total Number
The total number of IP addresses stored in the address pool is displayed.
Unused Number
The number of unused IP addresses stored in the address pool is displayed.
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the address set is displayed.
Address Type
The address type of the address set is displayed.
Start Address
The start address of the address set is displayed.
End Address
The end address of the address set is displayed.
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Address Number (Unused Number/Total Number)
The unused number and total number of IP addresses in the address set are displayed.
Address Set Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Attribute Information
Start Address
The start address of the address set is displayed.
End Address
The end address of the address set is displayed.
Address Type
The address type of the address set is displayed.
Excluded Address List
Address
The list of IP addresses to be excluded from the address set is displayed.
A.6.22 Image Pool Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Label
The label set for the resource is displayed.
Comments
Comments set for the resource are displayed.
Priority
The priority of the image pool is displayed.
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Cloning Image List
Name (Label)
The name of the image is displayed.
Version
The version of the image is displayed.
Collection Date
The date and time the image was collected is displayed.
Image Type
The image type of the image is displayed.
VM type
The VM type of the image is displayed.
Comments
Comments for the image are displayed.
Cloning Image Attributes
General Area
Name (Label)
The name of the resource is displayed.
Type
The type of the resource is displayed.
Image Information
Image Type
The image type of the cloning image is displayed.
OS
The name of the operating system stored in the cloning image is displayed.
Version List
Name (Label)
The name of the image is displayed.
Version
The version of the image is displayed.
Collection Date
The date and time the image was collected is displayed.
Image Type
The image type of the image is displayed.
VM type
The VM type of the image is displayed.
Comments
Comments for the image are displayed.
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A.7 [Recovery Settings] Tab
The [Recovery Settings] tab displays a list of spare servers assigned to the resource selected in the server resource tree.
The table below shows the information displayed in the [Recovery Settings] tab.
[Recovery Settings] Tab
Server Name
The name used to identify a physical OS or VM host is displayed.
Admin LAN IP Address
The IP address on the admin LAN is displayed.
Primary Server
The name of the server on which the physical OS or VM host is operating is displayed.
Switchover State
The current switchover state is displayed.
Spare Server
The configured spare server is displayed.
The switchover state is indicated by an arrow shown next to the currently active Primary Server. The messages "Switchover in progress",
"Failback in progress", or "Takeover in progress" are displayed respectively during a server switchover, failback, or takeover process.
If more than one spare server has been set, the first server listed is the one that is currently running.
Clicking a column heading in this list will change the color of the selected column and sort the displayed recovery settings in either
ascending or descending order.
In each page of the list, 10 items can be displayed. It is possible to move forwards and backwards by single pages, and to the first or last
page.
A.8 [Image List] Tab
The [Image List] tab displays information regarding available images.
Those lists can be used to manage both system images and cloning images.
The following two tables list the items that are displayed in System Image List and Cloning Image List.
System Image List
Server Name
The name used to identify a physical OS or VM host is displayed.
Version
The latest version of the system image is displayed.
Backup Date
The date and time of the most recent system image backup is displayed.
Comments
Comments describing the system image are displayed.
Cloning Image List Area
Cloning Image Name
The name used to identify a cloning image is displayed.
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Version
The version of the cloning image is displayed.
Collection Date
The name used to identify a cloning image is displayed.
OS
The name of the operating system stored in the cloning image is displayed.
Comments
Comments describing the cloning image are displayed.
Right-clicking a resource in the list displays a list of available operations in a popup menu.
Clicking a column heading in this list will change the color of the selected column and sort images in either ascending or descending order.
In each page of the list, 10 items can be displayed. It is possible to move forwards and backwards by single pages, and to the first or last
page.
A.9 Network Map
Resource Orchestrator displays the following information.
- Network configuration of physical and virtual servers (including virtual switches and VM guests)
- Statuses of network links between all resources
- VLAN configuration affecting each physical and virtual server
See
A.10 Available Pool
This section describes the available pools displayed in the ROR console.
For each resource pool type, the list of resource pools that can be used according to the role and scope of access of the logged in user is
displayed.
VM Pool
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Path
The path to the location of the folder or the tenant in which a resource pool is stored is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
CPU Capacity (Unused/Total)
The CPU capacity of the VM host registered in the resource pool is displayed.
Memory Capacity (Unused/Total)
The memory capacity of the VM host registered in the resource pool is displayed.
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Attributes
When using a VM pool with overcommit, [Over Commit] is displayed.
The calculation method for free space is displayed.
Max. Number of Possible New L-Servers
When an L-Server template is selected, the number of L-Servers that can be created using resource pools is displayed.
Server Pool
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Path
The path to the location of the folder or the tenant in which a resource pool is stored is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
Number of servers(Unused/Total)
The number of physical servers registered in the resource pool is displayed.
Max. Number of Possible New L-Servers
When an L-Server template is selected, the number of L-Servers that can be created using resource pools is displayed.
Storage Pool
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Path
The path to the location of the folder or the tenant in which a resource pool is stored is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
Capacity(Unused/Total)
The capacity of the virtual storage or disk resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
Attributes
The setting status of Thin Provisioning attributes is displayed.
- When Thin Provisioning attributes are set
[Thin Provisioning] is displayed.
- When Thin Provisioning attributes are not set
[Thick Provisioning] is displayed.
Max. Number of Possible New L-Servers
When an L-Server template is selected, the number of L-Servers that can be created using resource pools is displayed.
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Network Pool
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Path
The path to the location of the folder or the tenant in which a resource pool is stored is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
IP Address Number(Unused/Total)
The number of IP addresses of the network resources registered in the resource pool.
Address Pool
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Path
The path to the location of the folder or the tenant in which a resource pool is stored is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
Number Of Address
The number of addresses of the address set registered in the resource pool is displayed.
Image Pool
Name (Label)
The name used to identify the resource pool is displayed.
Path
The path to the location of the folder or the tenant in which a resource pool is stored is displayed.
Priority
The priority of the resource pool is displayed.
Resource Number
The number of resources registered in the resource pool is displayed.
A.11 Template List
This section describes the template list displayed in the ROR console.
A list of registered L-Server templates is displayed.
<Create> is displayed for users with a role that allows L-Server creation. When <Create> is clicked, the [Create an L-Server] dialog is
displayed.
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A.12 Recent Operations
This section describes the recent operations area of the ROR console.
Figure A.6 Recent Operations
The recent operations area shows the status of operations that were recently performed. The result of a completed operation shows the
operation's completion time and the related resource name. For operations that are still running, a progress bar is shown to indicate the
current progress state.
Each operation displayed in the recent operation area provides the following information.
Information Displayed in the Recent Operations Area
Operation
The executed operation and the target resource name are displayed.
The process name is displayed while the process is being executed.
Started
The date and time at which the operation was started is displayed.
Status
The status of the executed operation is displayed.
The date and time at which the process was completed is displayed.
Point
When an operation is executed in a tab other than the [Resource] tab, e.g., the [L-Platform] tab, multiple entries might be displayed in the
Recent Operations for that single operation.
When multiple entries are displayed, match the resource name displayed in the tab on which the operation has been executed, to the
resource name in the [Operation] column to locate the operation in concern.
When the link in the [Operation] column is clicked, the [Progress Details] dialog is displayed.
The [Progress Details] dialog displays the following information:
Progress List
The list of the executed processes and the status are displayed for the selected operation.
If an operation is performed simultaneously for multiple resources, the processes are displayed in a tree view for each target resource.
Message List
The list of any error messages that occurred during the operation is displayed.
Detailed information is displayed under the list when each message is selected.
For the operation that can be cancelled, The <Cancel> link is displayed to the right of the [Status] column.
Clicking this link displays a confirmation dialog for cancelling the operation.
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A.13 Event
This section describes the event area of the ROR console.
Figure A.7 Event
The event log displays a history of events that have occurred on managed resources. These events are added to the log automatically.
Each event provides the following information.
Event Information
Status
Displays the level of the event.
There are three levels: "Error", "Warning", or "Info".
Date
Date and time at which the event occurred.
Tenant Name
Name of the tenant associated with the event.
Resource Name
Name of the resource associated with the event.
Event ID
Identifier related to the event.
No event ID is displayed for network resources.
Event Log
Content of the event.
When the link in the [Event Log] column is clicked, an error dialog is displayed. The error dialog provides detailed information of events.
Events can be filtered using the checkboxes displayed in the window.
Selecting a checkbox will show the events whose status corresponds to that of the selected checkbox. Clearing a checkbox will hide such
events.
When <Filter> is clicked in the window, the [Filter Settings] dialog is displayed. The following conditions can be set for the events
displayed in the list:
- Tenant
- Event Log
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- Date
The conditions set for events are displayed above the list. To clear the conditions, click <x> displayed on the right of the list.
Clicking a column heading will change the color of the selected column and sort events in either ascending or descending order.
In each page of the list, 10 items can be displayed. It is possible to specify the page to display, move forwards and backwards by single
pages, and move to the first or last page.
Note
When a resource's status becomes "fatal", its related event shows an "Error" status in the [Status] column. For this reason, the actual status
of a resource should be confirmed from either the resource tree or the [Resource List] tab.
Information
For the SPARC Enterprise T series, the following levels are displayed for SEVERITY values of hardware SNMP Trap MIBs (SUN-HW-
TRAP-MIB.mib).
- When SEVERITY is Critical or Major:
"Error" is displayed.
- When SEVERITY is Minor:
"Warning" is displayed.
- When SEVERITY is Informational:
"Info" is displayed.
A.14 Dialogs
This section explains how to enable or disable display of some of the confirmation (or warning) dialogs used by the ROR console.
Use the following procedure to change dialog display settings:
1. Select [Tools]-[Options] from the ROR console menu.
The [Options] dialog is displayed.
2. Click the "Dialog" category title, and change the following settings in the displayed area.
Dialog display options (checkboxes)
To disable further display of a confirmation or warning dialog, select its corresponding checkbox.
To restore display of a disabled dialog, deselect its corresponding checkbox.
<Select All> button
Selects all dialog checkboxes.
<Deselect All> button
Deselects all dialog checkboxes.
3. Click <Apply>.
The new settings are applied.
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Appendix B Format of CSV System Configuration Files
This appendix explains the format of the CSV system configuration files used by Resource Orchestrator's pre-configuration function.
B.1 Obtaining the System Configuration File (CSV Format)
The system configuration files can be obtained as follows.
- From the selection window of the Resource Orchestrator DVD-ROM [Windows]
Setting the Resource Orchestrator DVD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive automatically displays the screen below. Select "Tool" and click
"System Configuration Template (CSV format)". The CSV file will be opened from the associated application (such as Excel). Check
the file content and save it.
Figure B.1 Selection Window
Information
If the above window does not open, execute "RcSetup.exe" from the DVD-ROM drive.
- From the Resource Orchestrator DVD-ROM
Set the Resource Orchestrator DVD-ROM in the DVD-ROM drive and copy the following file.
[Windows]
DVD-ROM_drive\template\ja\template.csv
[Linux]
DVD-ROM_mount_point/template/ja/template.csv
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- From the ROR console
The System Configuration Template can be obtained from a Resource Orchestrator manager installation.
1. Open and log in to the ROR console according to "Chapter 2 Login and Logout" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure
Administrators CE".
2. Select [File]-[System Configuration File]-[Download Template] from the ROR console menu.
Displays the [File Download] window.
3. Click <Save>.
4. Specify the destination directory and the file name.
5. Click <Save>.
B.2 File Format
The system configuration files (CSV format) used for pre-configuration are comma (",") delimited.
The format of each line is given below:
- File Format Definition
The first line of the file must begin with the following:
RCXCSV,V3.5
Point
Resource Orchestrator can import the following system configuration file formats.
- RCXCSV,V1.0
- RCXCSV,V2.0
- RCXCSV,V3.0
- RCXCSV,V3.1
- RCXCSV,V3.2
- RCXCSV,V3.3
- RCXCSV,V3.4
- RCXCSV,V3.5
However, system definition files are always exported in the most recent format: importing a file in an older format and re-exporting
it will produce a file in the latest format.
Note
Although each RCXCSV version has a different format, those formats are retro-compatible (newer formats include all the information
defined in older formats).
As detailed below, some sections (described in "B.3 Resource Definitions") are only available with the latest format(s).
- RCXCSV V2.0 and Later
"LanSwitchNet", "ServerAgent", "ServerVMHost", "PowerDevice", "Memo"
- RCXCSV V3.0 and Later
"VMManager"
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- RCXCSV V3.1 and Later
"SPARCEnterprise"
- RCXCSV V3.2 and Later
"PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis", "PRIMERGYPartitionModelServer"
- RCXCSV V3.3 and Later
"Subnet", "SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelChassis", "SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelServer", "MonitorSetting"
- RCXCSV V3.4 and Later
"VIOManager"
- RCXCSV V3.5 and Later
"SPARC"
SPARC Enterprise (M3000-/T series) performs import/export of a system configuration file (CSV format) by a section name
[SPARC].
The section name [SPARCEnterprise] only imports a system configuration file (CSV format).
- Comments
The following lines are assumed to be comments and are skipped:
- Lines that begin with the symbol ("#")
Example
#Development environment
definition
- Lines that consist of only blank spaces (" "), tab characters, or linefeed code
- Lines that contain only commas (",")
- Unrecognized resource definition
- Resource Definitions
Create the resource definition using the following format. Describe the same type of resource in the same section.
- Resource Definition Format
[Section name]
Section Header
Operation column, Parameter [,parameter]...
- Section Name
This describes the resource type.
- Section Header
This describes the parameter type unique to the resource.
Note
Do not enter any comments between the section name and section header.
- Operation Column
This describes the operation type for the resource. The following characters can be used in the operation column.
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Register
- change
Modification
- Hyphens, ("-")
Do nothing
- Parameter
This describes the parameter value to be set.
Note
The order of operation and parameter columns should follow the order defined in section header under "B.3 Resource
Allowed Characters
For details on the characters allowed for each resource definition, refer to "B.3 Resource Definitions". Optional parameters can be
omitted by using hyphens ("-").
However, hyphens ("-") are seen as valid characters for user names, passwords, and SNMP communities. Note that if extra commas
(",") are added to the end of a line, those will be simply ignored without errors.
Backslashes ("\") and double quotations ( " ) will be displayed differently in the ROR console from how they appear in the system
configuration file.
Refer to the following table for details on such differences.
Table B.1 Differences between System Configuration Files' Contents and Display in the ROR Console
Content of a System Configuration File (CSV) Display in the ROR Console
\\
\
\n
Line break
""
"
,
, (*)
* Note: The whole value must be enclosed by double quotations ( " ).
Example
- CSV Content
"a\nb,\\n"
- Display in the ROR Console
A
b,\n
Order of Section Definition
Section order and section name are shown below.
Moreover, the section definition order is fixed.
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Table B.2 Section Order and Section Names
Order
Section Name
1
Subnet
2
VIOManager
Chassis
3
4
PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis
SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelChassis
LanSwitch
5
6
7
LanSwitchNet
8
Server
9
SPARCEnterprise
PRIMERGYPartitionModelServer
ServerNet
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelServer
SPARC
ServerWWNN (*1)
SpareServer (*1)
VMManager
ServerAgent (*2, *3)
ServerVMHost (*2, *3)
MonitorSetting
PowerDevice
Memo (*2)
*1: When loading from the system configuration template in the Excel format, the operation column information will be skipped.
*2: When loading from the system configuration template in the Excel format, the whole section will be skipped.
*3: Do not enter the information of the same physical server both in the "ServerAgent" and "ServerVMHost" section.
System backup information is automatically added to the end of the system configuration file when exporting in the CSV format. The
sections after the line below contain the backup information. The backup information is skipped when loading from the system
configuration template in the Excel format.
#Do not edit the following information, which is used to recover the manager.
Do not modify the backup information, as it is automatically created. Note that these sections do not have to be defined if the system
configuration file is created for new system configuration.
Note
- If a system configuration file (CSV format) is imported and then exported, the line order after export may differ from the line order
before import.
The following information will also be deleted:
- Comments lines
- Strings enclosed in parenthesis "( )" indicating omitted values
- Extra commas at the end of lines (",")
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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 enable
registration of other should be defined in the system configuration file or registered in advance.
Character Code
The system configuration files (CSV format) used for pre-configuration are saved using ASCII (often referred to as "ANSI" in Windows
systems). When files that use a character code other than ASCII are imported, the system may not operate correctly.
When directly editing configuration files using a text editor, please do not save the file using a character code other than ASCII.
B.3 Resource Definitions
This section explains the resource definition information specified system configuration files.
Admin LAN Subnet Data
- Section Name
Enter [Subnet] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
subnet_name
Enter the subnet name.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetic character and containing up to 16 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"),
hyphens ("-"), and periods (".").
network_address
Enter the network address for the subnet used as the admin LAN.
Enter valid values for the network address.
subnet_mask
Enter valid values for the subnet mask.
gateway
Enter the settings for the gateway used for communication with the admin server on the admin LAN.
VIOM Data
- Section Name
Enter [VIOManager] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
name
Specify "VIOM".
ip_address
Enter the IP address of the terminal on which VIOM is installed.
Specify "127.0.0.1".
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login_name
Enter the name of a VIOM user account.
When specifying a domain, use the following syntax: "domain_name\user_name".
login_passwd
Enter the password of the above VIOM user account.
passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If login_passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
Chassis Data
- Section Name
Enter [Chassis] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
chassis_name
Enter the name that will be used to identify the chassis.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Note
Chassis names should be unique between all chassis. Names are not case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set on the management blade.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
snmp_community_name
Enter the same SNMP community (read-write permission) as that set on the management blade.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
PRIMEQUEST Chassis Management Data
- Section Name
Enter [PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis] as the section name.
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- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
chassis_name
Enter the name that will be used to identify the chassis.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Note
Chassis names should be unique between all chassis.
Names are not case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set on the management board.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
snmp_community_name
Enter the same SNMP community (read-write permission) as that set on the management board.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
mgmt_user_name
Enter the name of a remote server management user account with administrative privileges.
This user name must be between 8 and 16 alphanumeric characters long.
mgmt_passwd
Enter the password of the remote server management account.
This password must be between 8 and 16 alphanumeric characters long.
mgmt_passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If mgmt_passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Chassis Data
- Section Name
Enter [SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelChassis] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
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chassis_name
Enter the name that will be used to identify the chassis.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Note
Chassis names should be unique between all chassis.
Names are not case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that configured on the XSCF.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
snmp_community_name
Enter the name of a SNMP community (with read permission) configured on this server's remote management controller (XSCF).
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
mgmt_user_name
Enter the name of a remote management controller (XSCF) user account with administrative privileges ("platadm" privileges).
Enter a string of up to 31 alphanumeric characters, hyphens ("-"), and underscores ("_"). This name must start with an alphabet
character.
mgmt_passwd
Enter the password of the remote management controller (XSCF) user account.
Enter up to 32 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols.
"!", "@", "#", "$", "%", "^", "&", "*", "[", "]", "{", "}", "(", ")", "-", "+", "=", "~", ",", ">", "<", "/", "'", "?", ";", ":"
mgmt_passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If mgmt_passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
LAN Switch Blade Data
- Section Name
Enter [LanSwitch] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
chassis_name
Enter the chassis name (the value of "chassis_name" in the [Chassis] section).
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slot_no
Enter the slot number where the LAN switch blade is installed. Enter a number between 1 and 8.
switch_name
Enter the name to assign to this LAN switch blade.
Enter a string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
Note
LAN switch blade names should be unique between all LAN switch blades. The names are case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set on the LAN switch blade.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
snmp_community_name
Enter the same SNMP community (read-only permission) as that set on the LAN switch blade.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
user_name
Enter the name of the user account used to remotely log into the LAN switch blade.
Enter up to 64 characters, including alphanumeric characters (upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-").
passwd
Enter the password of the above user account (for remote login).
Enter a string of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII character codes: 0x20, 0x21 or 0x23 to 0x7e) and no
double-quotations ("). Passwords entered in this field are seen as plain text passwords.
passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
privileged_passwd
Enter the admin password of the above user account.
Enter a string of up to 80 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII character codes: 0x20, 0x21 or 0x23 to 0x7e) and no
double-quotations ("). Passwords entered in this field are seen as plain text passwords.
privileged_passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If privileged_passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
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product_name
Enter the model of the LAN switch blade. Note that if a hyphen ("-") is entered, it is treated as "BX600 GbE Switch Blade 30/12".
One of the following models can be entered.
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/8+2
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6
- PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 10Gb 18/8
- BX600 GbE Switch Blade 30/12
- PRIMERGY BX600 GbE Switch 16/2x10Gb
- PRIMERGY BX600 GbE Switch 16x1Gb
- Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3040
connection_type
Enter the connection method to use for the LAN switch blade.
If you configure "ssh" for a LAN switch blade which does not support SSH, or specify a character string other than ssh, the
configuration is regarded as "telnet".
- For telnet
"telnet"
- For SSH
"ssh"
VLAN Data for LAN Switch Blades
- Section Name
Enter [LanSwitchNet] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
chassis_name
Enter the chassis name (the value of "chassis_name" in the [Chassis] section).
port_no
Enter the port number of an external LAN switch blade port. Enter numeric characters. The port number that can be specified is
different depending on the model type.
For details, refer to the manual of the LAN switch blade to be used.
vlan_id (optional)
Enter the VLAN ID and tag type ("/T" for tagged or "/U" for untagged) to be assigned to the specified LAN switch blade port.
Enter a VLAN ID followed by tag types. To specify multiple VLAN IDs, separate each set of VLAN settings using semicolons
(";"). Both tagged ("/T") and untagged ("/U") VLAN IDs can be used together, but only one untagged ("/U") type is allowed.
Example
10/U
10/U;20/T;30/T
10/T;20/T
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Note
If a hyphen ("-") is entered, VLAN settings will not be performed.
This section will be ignored for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
Server Management Information
- Section Name
Enter [Server] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
chassis_name
Enter the chassis name (the value of "chassis_name" in the [Chassis] section).
Note
This field is only required for PRIMERGY BX servers.
slot_no
Enter the slot number where the server blade is installed. Enter a number between 1 and 18.
Note
- This field is only required for PRIMERGY BX servers.
- When a server blade is registered, Resource Orchestrator does not check the actual slot position, or whether it has been installed
properly.
- When registering multi-slot servers, enter only the master slot number.
server_name
Enter the resource name that will be used to identify the server. Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character
and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens ("-"). If enclosed by parentheses "( )", this server will be seen as
being in a switched over state, and this line will be ignored when importing the system definition file.
Note
Server names should be unique between all servers. Names are not case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set within the server's operating system.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
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mac_address
Enter the MAC address of the admin LAN network interface: NIC1 (Index1).
Enter a string delimited by hyphens ("-") or colons (":") ("xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx" or "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx").
second_mac_address
Enter the MAC address of the network interface used for the HBA address rename setup service or for admin LAN redundancy.
The second network interface (Index 2) should be used.
Enter a string delimited by hyphens ("-") or colons (":") ("xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx" or "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx").
Note
- This field can be omitted in the following cases.
- When not using the HBA address rename setup service
- When not using GLS for admin LAN redundancy on the managed server
- For a spare server whose primary servers are not using admin LAN redundancy
- The "second_mac_address" header is the equivalent of the "hbaar_mac_address" header defined in RCXCSV V3.0.
"hbaar_mac_address" can only be used when "RCXCSV,V3.0" is specified at the top of the imported system configuration
file.
However, this header is automatically changed to "second_mac_address" when exporting a new system configuration file.
snmp_community_name
Enter the name of the SNMP community (read permission) assigned to this server.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
Note
This field is not necessary when using servers other than the PRIMERGY series.
ipmi_ip_address
Enter the IP address of this server's remote management controller.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
ipmi_user_name
Enter the name of a remote management controller user account with administrative privileges.
Enter a string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII character codes: 0x20 to 0x7e).
Note
If the name of the current administrator account on the remote management controller is longer than 16 characters, either create
a new account or rename the current account (within 16 characters).
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ipmi_passwd
Enter the password of the remote management controller user account.
Enter a string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII character codes: 0x20 to 0x7e).
This field can be omitted if no password has been set for this user account.
Note
If the password of the current administrator account on the remote management controller is longer than 16 characters, either create
a new account or change its password (within 16 characters).
ipmi_ passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If ipmi_passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
admin_lan1_nic_number
The index of the NIC to use for the admin LAN.
Enter a number (1 or larger).
Note
This field is only required for PRIMERGY BX servers.
admin_lan2_nic_number
The Index number of NICs used for the HBA address rename setup service or for admin LAN redundancy.
Enter a number (1 or larger).
For the following cases, enter a hyphen ("-").
- When not using the HBA address rename setup service
- When redundancy of the admin LAN for managed servers does not use GLS
- When not using as the spare server of a managed server with redundancy configured
Note
This field is only required for PRIMERGY BX servers.
admin_lan_nic_redundancy
Enter one of the following.
- When using the NIC specified in the admin_lan2_nic_number as the backup for admin LAN redundancy
"ON"
- When not using the NIC specified in the admin_lan2_nic_number as the backup for admin LAN redundancy
"OFF"
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SPARC Data
- Section Name
Enter [SPARC] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
server_name
Enter the resource name that will be used to identify the server. Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character
and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens ("-").
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set within the server's operating system. Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255)
and periods.
mgmt_snmp_community_name
Enter the name of a SNMP community (with read permission) configured on this server's remote management controller (ILOM/
XSCF).
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
mgmt_ip_address
Enter the IP address of this server's remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF).
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
mgmt_protocol
Enter the type of the remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF) to manage servers.
- For M3000
"XSCF"
- For T Series
"ILOM"
mgmt_user_name
Enter the user name (For ILOM, Admin privileges, and for XSCF, platadm privileges) of a remote management controller to
manage servers (ILOM/XSCF).
- For XSCF
Enter up to 31 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-"). This name should start with
an alphabet character.
- For ILOM
Enter between 4 and 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), or hyphens ("-"). This name should
start with an alphabet character.
mgmt_passwd
Enter the password of the remote management controller (ILOM/XSCF) to manage a server.
- For XSCF
Enter up to 32 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols.
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Enter between 8 and 16 characters, including alphanumeric characters, blank spaces (" "), and any of the following symbols.
"!", "@", "#", "$", "%", "^", "&", "*", "[", "]", "{", "}", "(", ")", "-", "+", "=", "~", ",", ">", "<", "/", "'", "?", ";", ":"
mgmt_passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If mgmt_passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
PRIMEQUEST Server Management Data
- Section Name
Enter [PRIMERGYPartitionModelServer] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
chassis_name
Enter the chassis name (the value of "chassis_name" in the [PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis] section).
partition_no
The number of a partition. Enter a number between 0 and 3.
server_name
Enter the resource name that will be used to identify the server. Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character
and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens ("-"). If enclosed by parentheses "( )", this server will be seen as
being in a switched over state, and this line will be ignored when importing the system definition file.
Note
Server names should be unique between all servers. Names are not case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set within the server's operating system.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
boot_option
Specify the boot option configured from BIOS when installing the OS.
- When installing using a legacy boot
"legacy"
- When installing using UEFI
"uefi"
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Server Blade VLAN Data
- Section Name
Enter [ServerNet] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
server_name
Enter the server name (the value of "server_name" in the [Server] section).
nic_no
This is the index number of the server blade's network interface. Enter a number between 1 and 12.
vlan_id (optional)
Enter the VLAN ID and tag type ("/T" or "/U") to be assigned to the LAN switch blade port connected to this server's network
interface.
Enter a VLAN ID followed by tag types. To specify multiple VLAN IDs, separate each set of VLAN settings using semicolons
(";"). Both tagged ("/T") and untagged ("/U") VLAN IDs can be used together, but only one untagged ("/U") type is allowed.
Example
10/U
10/U;20/T;30/T
10/T;20/T
Note
If a hyphen ("-") is entered, VLAN settings will not be performed.
Use the following NIC indexes to specify LAN expansion cards (if any was mounted).
- PRIMERGY BX600 Servers
7, 8
- PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 Servers
5 to 12
This section will be ignored for PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 LAN switch blades operating in IBP mode.
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Server Data
- Section Name
Enter [SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelServer] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
chassis_name
Enter the chassis name (the "chassis_name" in the [SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelChassis] section).
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partition_no
The number of a partition. Enter a number between 0 and 23.
server_name
Enter the resource name that will be used to identify the server.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Note
Server names should be unique between all servers.
Names are not case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set within the server's operating system.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
HBA address rename Information of a Server
- Section Name
Enter [ServerWWNN] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
server_name
Enter the server name (the value of "server_name" in the [Server] section).
port_count
This is the number of ports that use HBA address rename. Enter a number between 1 and 2.
wwnn
Enter the 16-digit hexadecimal WWNN string of the physical server which uses the HBA address rename function.
Enter a hexadecimal string using alphanumeric characters, with "20 0" as the first three characters.
Note
All WWNNs should be unique between all resources (WWNNs are not case-sensitive). Names are not case-sensitive.
Server Switchover Management Information
- Section Name
Enter [SpareServer] as the section name.
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- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
server_name
Enter the server name (the value of "server_name" in the [Server] section).
spare_server
Enter the physical server name of a server to be assigned as a spare server.
To specify multiple spare servers, separate each server name using semicolons (";"). To remove current spare server settings, enter
"-DELETE".
vlan_switch (optional)
Specify whether VLAN settings or port group settings should be automatically transferred to the spare server when a server
switchover occurs. Enter "ON", "OFF" or a hyphen ("-").
auto_switch (optional)
This value defines whether or not to trigger an automatic switchover upon detection of a server failure. Enter "ON", "OFF" or a
hyphen ("-").
boot_type
Enter the boot type of the server. Enter one of the following.
- SAN boot
"SAN"
- For local boot
"local"
- When using the VIOM server profile to conduct boot settings
Hyphens, ("-")
spare_server_force_off
Enter whether the spare server is turned off forcibly, when switching over to the spare server. Enter "ON", "OFF" or a hyphen
("-").
spare_server_with_vm_guest
Enter whether the server is switched to a VM host on which a VM guest exists. Enter "ON", "OFF" or a hyphen ("-").
VM Management Software Information
- Section Name
Enter [VMManager] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
name
Enter the name used to identify this VM management software. Enter one of the following.
- When using VMware vCenter Server as VM management software.
"vCenterServer"
- When using System Center Virtual Machine Manager as VM management software.
"SCVMM"
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ip_address
Enter the IP address used to connect to this VM management software or a hyphen ("-").
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
If a hyphen ("-") is entered, this VM management software will be seen as being installed on the admin server.
product
Enter the name of this VM management software. Enter one of the following.
- When using VMware vCenter Server as VM management software.
"vmware-vc"
- When using System Center Virtual Machine Manager as VM management software.
"ms-scvmm"
login_name
Enter the name of the user account set for this VM management software.
Use a string of up to 84 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII character codes: from 0x21 to 0x7e). When specifying a
domain, use the following syntax: "domain_name\user_name".
login_passwd
Enter the password for this VM management software.
Use a string of up to 128 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII character codes: from 0x21 to 0x7e).
passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If login_passwd is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
Server Agent Management Information
- Section Name
Enter [ServerAgent] as the section name.
This is required when registering multiple agents together (for Windows or Linux managed servers).
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
The "change" operation cannot be used for this section.
server_name
Enter the server name (the value of "server_name" in the [Server] section).
VM Host Management Information
- Section Name
Enter [ServerVMHost] as the section name.
This is required when registering multiple agents together (for VM host managed servers).
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- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
server_name
Enter the server name (the value of "server_name" in the [Server] section).
vm_login_name
Enter the name of the user account used to remotely log into the VM Host.
vm_login_passwd
Enter the password of the above user account (for remote login).
vm_passwd_enc
Enter one of the following.
- If the password is plain text
"plain"
- If the password is encrypted
"encrypted"
Monitoring Settings
- Section Name
Enter [MonitorSetting] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
server_name
Enter the server name (the value of "server_name" in the [Server] section).
ping_timeout
Enter the time-out value (in seconds) for ping control.
Enter a number from 5 to 3,600.
recovery_action
Enter a recovery process. Enter one of the following.
- Reboot
"reboot"
- Reboot (Forced)
"force_reboot"
- Switchover
"switchover"
- Reboot and Switchover
"reboot_and_switchover"
- Reboot (Forced) and Switchover
"force_reboot_and_switchover"
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reboot_count
Enter the number of times to reboot. Enter a number from 1 to 3.
Power Monitoring Device Data
- Section Name
Enter [PowerDevice] as the section name.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
device_name
Enter the name that will be used to identify the power monitoring device.
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetical character and containing up to 15 alphanumeric characters and hyphens
("-").
Note
Device names should be unique between all power monitoring devices. The names are case-sensitive.
ip_address
Enter the same IP address as that set on the power monitoring device.
Enter a string of numeric values (between 0 and 255) and periods.
Note
IP addresses should be unique between all resources.
snmp_community_name
Enter the same SNMP community (read-only permission) as that set on the power monitoring device.
Enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-").
voltage
Enter the voltage (V) that is being supplied to the power monitoring device. Enter a number between 10 and 999.
Note
Resource Orchestrator calculates power consumption data using the electrical current value obtained from the power monitoring
device and its specified voltage.
comment (optional)
Enter any comments for the power monitoring device.
Enter up to 128 alphanumeric characters or symbols (ASCII characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
Note
A line break is counted as one character. Use "Alt+Enter" to enter line breaks.
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Memo
- Section Name
Enter [Memo] as the section name.
This is required when registering the labels, comments, and contact information (displayed in BladeViewer) using the pre-configuration
function.
- Section Header
operation
Enter the desired operation for the current line. Enter a hyphen ("-") to skip this line.
resource_type
Enter the type of the resource for which to set this memo. Enter one of the following.
- When a physical server including a VM host is specified
"physical_server"
- When a VM guest is specified
"vm_guest"
- When contact information is specified
"common"
resource_name
Enter the name of the resource name for which to set this memo. Enter one of the following.
- When "resource_type" is "physical_server"
Enter one of the following.
- Server name ("server_name" of [ServerAgent] section)
- VM host name ("server_name" of [ServerVMHost] section)
- When "resource_type" is "vm_guest"
Enter the registered VM guest name
- When "resource_type" is "common"
Do not enter any characters.
label (optional)
This label is used to identify the applications running on each server. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols (ASCII
characters 0x20 to 0x7e). Note that if the value of "resource_type" is "common", do not enter anything.
Note
Line breaks ("\n") are not available.
comment (optional)
This is a comment that can be set as an option for each application. If the "resource_type" is "common", this can be used for the
contact details, maintenance information, or other information. Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols (ASCII
characters 0x20 to 0x7e).
B.4 Examples of CSV Format
This section shows an example of the system configuration file in the CSV format.
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RCXCSV,V3.5
# ServerView Resource Orchestrator
# System configuration file
[Subnet]
operation,subnet_name,network_address,subnet_mask,gateway
-,subnet1,172.16.0.0,255.255.0.0,172.16.0.1
-,subnet2,192.168.1.0,255.255.255.0,192.168.1.1
[VIOManager]
operation,name,ip_address,login_name,login_passwd,passwd_enc
-,VIOM,127.0.0.1,administrator,administrator,plain
[Chassis]
operation,chassis_name,ip_address,snmp_community_name
-,chassis01,192.168.3.150,public
[PRIMERGYPartitionModelChassis]
operation,chassis_name,ip_address,snmp_community_name,mgmt_user_name,mgmt_passwd,mgmt_passwd_enc
-,pqchassis0,192.168.3.207,public,administrator,administrator,plain
-,pqchassis1,192.168.3.208,public,administrator,administrator,plain
[SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelChassis]
operation,chassis_name,ip_address,snmp_community_name,mgmt_user_name,mgmt_passwd,mgmt_passwd_enc
-,spechassis,192.168.3.212,public,fujitsu,fujitsu,plain
[LanSwitch]
operation,chassis_name,slot_no,switch_name,ip_address,snmp_community_name,user_name,passwd,passwd_enc,privile
ged_passwd,privileged_passwd_enc,product_name,connection_type
-,chassis01,1,switch-01,192.168.3.161,public,admin,admin,plain,admin,plain,BX600 GbE Switch Blade 30/12,telnet
-,chassis01,2,switch-02,192.168.3.162,public,admin,admin,plain,admin,plain,BX600 GbE Switch Blade 30/12,telnet
[LanSwitchNet]
operation,chassis_name,slot_no,port_no,vlan_id
-,chassis01,1,31,1/U;10/T;20/T
-,chassis01,1,32,1/U
-,chassis01,1,33,1/U
-,chassis01,1,34,1/U
-,chassis01,1,35,1/U
-,chassis01,1,36,1/U
-,chassis01,1,37,1/U
-,chassis01,1,38,1/U
-,chassis01,1,39,1/U
-,chassis01,1,40,1/U
-,chassis01,1,41,1/U
-,chassis01,1,42,1/U
-,chassis01,1,43,1/U
-,chassis01,1,44,1/U
-,chassis01,2,31,1/U;10/T;20/T
-,chassis01,2,32,1/U
-,chassis01,2,33,1/U
-,chassis01,2,34,1/U
-,chassis01,2,35,1/U
-,chassis01,2,36,1/U
-,chassis01,2,37,1/U
-,chassis01,2,38,1/U
-,chassis01,2,39,1/U
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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,ip_address,mac_address,second_mac_address,snmp_community_name,ipm
i_ip_address,ipmi_user_name,ipmi_passwd,ipmi_passwd_enc,admin_lan1_nic_number,admin_lan2_nic_number,admin_
lan_nic_redundancy
-,chassis01,1,blade001,192.168.3.151,,,,,,,,1,4,ON
-,chassis01,7,blade002,192.168.3.157,,,,,,,,1,4,ON
-,chassis01,9,blade003,192.168.3.159,,,,,,,,1,4,ON
-,,,rackmount001,192.168.3.200,00:E5:35:0C:34:AB,,public,192.168.3.199,admin,admin,plain,,,OFF
-,,,rackmount002,192.168.3.202,00:E5:35:0C:34:AC,,public,192.168.3.201,admin,admin,plain,,,OFF
[SPARC]
operation,server_name,ip_address,mgmt_snmp_community_name,mgmt_ip_address,mgmt_protocol,mgmt_user_name,m
gmt_passwd,mgmt_passwd_enc
-,spe001,192.168.3.203,public,192.168.3.204,XSCF,fujitsu,fujitsu,plain
-,spe002,192.168.3.205,public,192.168.3.206,ILOM,fujitsu,fujitsu,plain
[PRIMERGYPartitionModelServer]
operation,chassis_name,partition_no,server_name,ip_address,boot_option
-,pqchassis0,0,pqserver01,192.168.3.209,legacy
-,pqchassis0,1,pqserver02,192.168.3.210,legacy
-,pqchassis0,2,pqserver03,192.168.3.211,legacy
[ServerNet]
operation,server_name,nic_no,vlan_id
-,blade001,1,1/U;10/T;20/T
-,blade001,3,1/U
-,blade001,5,1/U
-,blade002,1,1/U;10/T;20/T
-,blade002,3,1/U
-,blade002,5,1/U
-,blade003,1,1/U
-,blade003,3,1/U
-,blade003,5,1/U
-,blade001,2,1/U
-,blade001,4,1/U
-,blade001,6,1/U
-,blade002,2,1/U
-,blade002,4,1/U
-,blade002,6,1/U
-,blade003,2,1/U
-,blade003,4,1/U
-,blade003,6,1/U
[SPARCEnterprisePartitionModelServer]
operation,chassis_name,partition_no,server_name,ip_address
-,spechassis,3,speserver3,192.168.3.213
-,spechassis,4,speserver4,192.168.3.214
[ServerWWNN]
operation,server_name,port_count,wwnn
-,blade001,1,20 00 00 17 42 51 00 01
-,blade002,1,20 00 00 17 42 51 00 02
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[SpareServer]
operation,server_name,spare_server,vlan_switch,auto_switch,boot_type,spare_server_force_off,spare_server_with_vm_g
uest
-,blade001,blade003,ON,ON,local,OFF,OFF
[VMManager]
operation,name,ip_address,product,login_name,login_passwd,passwd_enc
-,vCenterServer,127.0.0.1,vmware-vc,Administrator,admin,plain
[ServerAgent]
operation,server_name
-,blade001
-,rackmount001
-,rackmount002
[ServerVMHost]
operation,server_name,vm_login_name,vm_login_passwd,vm_passwd_enc
-,blade002,admin,admin,plain
[MonitorSetting]
operation,server_name,ping_timeout,recovery_action,reboot_count
-,blade001,600,reboot_and_switchover,3
[PowerDevice]
operation,device_name,ip_address,snmp_community_name,voltage,comment
-,ups1,192.168.3.196,public,100,SmartUPS
-,ups2,192.168.3.197,public,100,SmartUPS
[Memo]
operation,resource_type,resource_name,label,comment
-,common,,,"TEL:0000-0000"
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Appendix C Maintenance Mode
This appendix explains the maintenance mode available in Resource Orchestrator and how to use it.
Maintenance mode is used during hardware maintenance of managed servers. It is also used during the installation and maintenance of
physical OSs and VM hosts. Maintenance mode avoids unwanted error notifications and disables execution of Auto-Recovery upon server
failure.
The following operations can be performed on a server that has been placed into maintenance mode:
- Maintenance LED
Maintenance LEDs can be controlled.
- Backup and restore
System images can be backed up and restored.
- Cloning
Cloning images can be collected and deployed.
Use the following procedures to set and release maintenance mode:
- Setting Maintenance Mode
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server (or its physical OS or VM host) and select [Maintenance Mode]-
[Set] from the popup menu.
- Releasing Maintenance Mode
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server (or its physical OS or VM host) and select [Maintenance Mode]-
[Release] from the popup menu.
Note
- When using ServerView Deployment Manager, depending on the operation, servers may be rebooted or temporarily shut down. This
also affects servers managed using Resource Orchestrator.
It is recommended to place affected servers into maintenance mode before running operations from ServerView Deployment Manager.
Then, the maintenance mode should be released once finished.
- L-Servers cannot be created for physical servers that are in maintenance mode.
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Glossary
access path
A logical path configured to enable access to storage volumes from servers.
active mode
The state where a managed server is performing operations.
Managed servers must be in active mode in order to use Auto-Recovery.
Move managed servers to maintenance mode in order to perform backup or restoration of system images, or collection or deployment
of cloning images.
active server
A physical server that is currently operating.
admin client
A terminal (PC) connected to an admin server, which is used to operate the GUI.
admin LAN
A LAN used to manage resources from admin servers.
It connects managed servers, storage, and network devices.
admin server
A server used to operate the manager software of Resource Orchestrator.
affinity group
A grouping of the storage volumes allocated to servers. A function of ETERNUS.
Equivalent to the LUN mapping of EMC.
agent
The section (program) of Resource Orchestrator that operates on managed servers.
aggregate
A unit for managing storage created through the aggregation of a RAID group.
Aggregates can contain multiple FlexVols.
alias name
A name set for each ETERNUS LUN to distinguish the different ETERNUS LUNs.
Auto Deploy
A function for deploying VMware ESXi 5.0 to servers using the PXE boot mechanism.
Automatic Storage Layering
A function that optimizes performance and cost by automatically rearranging data in storage units based on the frequency of access.
Auto-Recovery
A function which continues operations by automatically switching over the system image of a failed server to a spare server and
restarting it in the event of server failure.
This function can be used when managed servers are in a local boot configuration, SAN boot configuration, or a configuration such
as iSCSI boot where booting is performed from a disk on a network.
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- When using a local boot configuration
The system is recovered by restoring a backup of the system image of the failed server onto a spare server.
- When booting from a SAN or a disk on a LAN
The system is restored by having the spare server inherit the system image on the storage.
Also, when a VLAN is set for the public LAN of a managed server, the VLAN settings of adjacent LAN switches are automatically
switched to those of the spare server.
backup site
An environment prepared in a different location, which is used for data recovery.
BACS (Broadcom Advanced Control Suite)
An integrated GUI application (comprised from applications such as BASP) that creates teams from multiple NICs, and provides
functions such as load balancing.
Basic Mode
A function that can be used by configuring a Cloud Edition license after installing ROR VE.
BASP (Broadcom Advanced Server Program)
LAN redundancy software that creates teams of multiple NICs, and provides functions such as load balancing and failover.
blade server
A compact server device with a thin chassis that can contain multiple server blades, and has low power consumption.
As well as server blades, LAN switch blades, management blades, and other components used by multiple server blades can be mounted
inside the chassis.
blade type
A server blade type.
Used to distinguish the number of server slots used and servers located in different positions.
BladeViewer
A GUI that displays the status of blade servers in a style similar to a physical view and enables intuitive operation.
BladeViewer can also be used for state monitoring and operation of resources.
BMC (Baseboard Management Controller)
A Remote Management Controller used for remote operation of servers.
boot agent
An OS for disk access that is distributed from the manager to managed servers in order to boot them when the network is started during
image operations.
CA (Channel Adapter)
An adapter card that is used as the interface for server HBAs and fibre channel switches, and is mounted on storage devices.
CCM (ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Copy Control Module)
This is a module that does not require installation of the ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager agent on the server that is the source
of the backup, but rather uses the advanced copy feature of the ETERNUS disk array to make backups.
chassis
A chassis used to house server blades and partitions.
Sometimes referred to as an enclosure.
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cloning
Creation of a copy of a system disk.
cloning image
A backup of a system disk, which does not contain server-specific information (system node name, IP address, etc.), made during
cloning.
When deploying a cloning image to the system disk of another server, Resource Orchestrator automatically changes server-specific
information to that of the target server.
Cloud Edition
The edition which can be used to provide private cloud environments.
data center
A facility that manages client resources (servers, storage, networks, etc.), and provides internet connections and maintenance/
operational services.
directory service
A service for updating and viewing the names (and associated attributes) of physical/logical resource names scattered across networks,
based on organizational structures and geographical groups using a systematic (tree-shaped structure) management methodology.
disk resource
The unit for resources to connect to an L-Server. An example being a virtual disk provided by LUN or VM management software.
DN (Distinguished Name)
A name defined as a line of an RDN, which contains an entry representing its corresponding object and higher entry.
Domain
A system that is divided into individual systems using partitioning. Also used to indicate a partition.
DR Option
The option that provides the function for remote switchover of servers or storage in order to perform disaster recovery.
Dual-Role Administrators
The administrators with both infrastructure administrator's and tenant administrator's role.
dynamic LUN mirroring
This is a feature whereby a mirror volume is generated at the remote site when a volume is generated at the local site, and copies are
maintained by performing REC.
dynamic memory
A function that optimizes physical memory allocation for virtual machines, depending on their execution status on Hyper-V.
end host mode
This is a mode where the uplink port that can communicate with a downlink port is fixed at one, and communication between uplink
ports is blocked.
environmental data
Measured data regarding the external environments of servers managed using Resource Orchestrator.
Measured data includes power data collected from power monitoring targets.
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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. Provides
configuration management, relation management, trouble management, and performance management functions to integrate storage
related resources such as ETERNUS.
ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager
This is storage management software that makes highly reliable and rapid backups, restorations and replications using the advanced
copy feature of the ETERNUS disk array.
Express
The edition which provides server registration, monitoring, and visualization.
external FTP server
An FTP server used to relay network device files between the ROR manager and network devices that do not possess their own FTP
server function.
FC switch (Fibre Channel Switch)
A switch that connects Fibre Channel interfaces and storage devices.
Fibre Channel
A method for connecting computers and peripheral devices and transferring data.
Generally used with servers requiring high-availability, to connect computers and storage systems.
Fibre Channel port
The connector for Fibre Channel interfaces.
When using ETERNUS storage, referred to as an FC-CA port, when using NetApp storage, referred to as an FC port, when using EMC
CLARiiON, referred to as an SP port, when using EMC Symmetrix DMX or EMC Symmetrix VMAX, referred to as a DIRECTOR
port.
fibre channel switch blade
A fibre channel switch mounted in the chassis of a blade server.
FlexVol
A function that uses aggregates to provide virtual volumes.
Volumes can be created in an instant.
FTRP
The pool for physical disks created by Automatic Storage Layering for ETERNUS.
In Resource Orchestrator, FTRPs are used as virtual storage resources on which Thin Provisioning attributes are configured.
FTV
The virtual volumes created by Automatic Storage Layering for ETERNUS.
In Resource Orchestrator, FTVs are used as disk resources on which Thin Provisioning attributes are configured.
global pool
A resource pool that contains resources that can be used by multiple tenants.
It is located in a different location from the tenants.
By configuring a global pool with the attributes of a tenant, it becomes possible for tenant administrators to use the pool.
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global zone
The actual OS that is used for a Solaris container.
A Solaris environment that has been installed on a physical server.
GLS (Global Link Services)
Fujitsu network control software that enables high availability networks through the redundancy of network transmission channels.
GSPB (Giga-LAN SAS and PCI_Box Interface Board)
A board which mounts onboard I/O for two partitions and a PCIe (PCI Express) interface for a PCI box.
GUI (Graphical User Interface)
A user interface that displays pictures and icons (pictographic characters), enabling intuitive and easily understandable operation.
HA (High Availability)
The concept of using redundant resources to prevent suspension of system operations due to single problems.
hardware initiator
A controller which issues SCSI commands to request processes.
In iSCSI configurations, NICs fit into this category.
hardware maintenance mode
In the maintenance mode of PRIMEQUEST servers, a state other than Hot System Maintenance.
HBA (Host Bus Adapter)
An adapter for connecting servers and peripheral devices.
Mainly used to refer to the FC HBAs used for connecting storage devices using Fibre Channel technology.
HBA address rename setup service
The service that starts managed servers that use HBA address rename in the event of failure of the admin server.
HBAAR (HBA address rename)
I/O virtualization technology that enables changing of the actual WWN possessed by an HBA.
host affinity
A definition of the server HBA that is set for the CA port of the storage device and the accessible area of storage.
It is a function for association of the Logical Volume inside the storage which is shown to the host (HBA) that also functions as security
internal to the storage device.
Hyper-V
Virtualization software from Microsoft Corporation.
Provides a virtualized infrastructure on PC servers, enabling flexible management of operations.
I/O virtualization option
An optional product that is necessary to provide I/O virtualization.
The WWNN address and MAC address provided is guaranteed by Fujitsu Limited to be unique.
Necessary when using HBA address rename.
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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 Virtual I/O Manager (VIOM), and relations between server blades
and switch blades can be easily and safely configured.
ICT governance
A collection of principles and practices that encourage desirable behavior in the use of ICT (Information and Communication
Technology) based on an evaluation of the impacts and risks posed in the adoption and application of ICT within an organization or
community.
ILOM (Integrated Lights Out Manager)
The name of the Remote Management Controller for SPARC Enterprise T series servers.
image file
A system image or a cloning image. Also a collective term for them both.
infrastructure administrator
A user who manages the resources comprising a data center.
infra_admin is the role that corresponds to the users who manage resources.
Infrastructure administrators manage all of the resources comprising a resource pool (the global pool and local pools), provide tenant
administrators with resources, and review applications by tenant users to use resources.
integrated network device
A network device with integrated firewall or server load balancing functions.
The IPCOM EX IN series fits into this category.
IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface)
IPMI is a set of common interfaces for the hardware that is used to monitor the physical conditions of servers, such as temperature,
power voltage, cooling fans, power supply, and chassis.
These functions provide information that enables system management, recovery, and asset management, which in turn leads to reduction
of overall TCO.
IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name)
Unique names used for identifying iSCSI initiators and iSCSI targets.
iRMC (integrated Remote Management Controller)
The name of the Remote Management Controller for Fujitsu's PRIMERGY servers.
iSCSI
A standard for using the SCSI protocol over TCP/IP networks.
iSCSI boot
A configuration function that enables the starting and operation of servers via a network.
The OS and applications used to operate servers are stored on iSCSI storage, not the internal disks of servers.
iSCSI storage
Storage that uses an iSCSI connection.
LAG (Link Aggregation Group)
A single logical port created from multiple physical ports using link aggregation.
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LAN switch blades
A LAN switch that is mounted in the chassis of a blade server.
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
A protocol used for accessing Internet standard directories operated using TCP/IP.
LDAP provides functions such as direct searching and viewing of directory services using a web browser.
license
The rights to use specific functions.
Users can use specific functions by purchasing a license for the function and registering it on the manager.
link aggregation
Function used to multiplex multiple ports and use them as a single virtual port.
By using this function, it becomes possible to use a band equal to the total of the bands of all the ports.
Also, if one of the multiplexed ports fails its load can be divided among the other ports, and the overall redundancy of ports improved.
local pool
A resource pool that contains resources that can only be used by a specific tenant.
They are located in tenants.
logical volume
A logical disk that has been divided into multiple partitions.
L-Platform
A resource used for the consolidated operation and management of systems such as multiple-layer systems (Web/AP/DB) comprised
of multiple L-Servers, storage, and network devices.
L-Platform template
A template that contains the specifications for servers, storage, network devices, and images that are configured for an L-Platform.
LSB (Logical System Board)
A system board that is allocated a logical number (LSB number) so that it can be recognized from the domain, during domain
configuration.
L-Server
A resource defined using the logical specifications (number of CPUs, amount of memory, disk capacity, number of NICs, etc.) of the
servers, and storage and network devices connected to those servers.
An abbreviation of Logical Server.
L-Server template
A template that defines the number of CPUs, memory capacity, disk capacity, and other specifications for resources to deploy to an
L-Server.
LUN (Logical Unit Number)
A logical unit defined in the channel adapter of a storage unit.
MAC address (Media Access Control address)
A unique identifier that is assigned to Ethernet cards (hardware).
Also referred to as a physical address.
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Transmission of data is performed based on this identifier. Described using a combination of the unique identifying numbers managed
by/assigned to each maker by the IEEE, and the numbers that each maker assigns to their hardware.
maintenance mode
The state where operations on managed servers are stopped in order to perform maintenance work.
In this state, the backup and restoration of system images and the collection and deployment of cloning images can be performed.
However, when using Auto-Recovery it is necessary to change from this mode to active mode. When in maintenance mode it is not
possible to switch over to a spare server if a server fails.
managed server
A collective term referring to a server that is managed as a component of a system.
management blade
A server management unit that has a dedicated CPU and LAN interface, and manages blade servers.
Used for gathering server blade data, failure notification, power control, etc.
Management Board
The PRIMEQUEST system management unit.
Used for gathering information such as failure notification, power control, etc. from chassis.
manager
The section (program) of Resource Orchestrator that operates on admin servers.
It manages and controls resources registered with Resource Orchestrator.
master configuration file
This is the original network device configuration file that is backed up from each network device immediately after Resource
Orchestrator is set up.
It is used for the following purposes:
- When initializing the settings of network devices
- When checking the differences between the current and original configurations
- For providing the initial settings when creating a new system with the same configuration
In regards to the network device file management function, these files are excluded from the scope of version management (They are
not automatically deleted).
master slot
A slot that is recognized as a server when a server that occupies multiple slots is mounted.
member server
A collective term that refers to a server in a Windows network domain that is not a domain controller.
migration
The migration of a VM guest to a different VM host. The following two types of migration are available:
- Cold migration
Migration of an inactive (powered-off) VM guest.
- Live migration
Migration of an active (powered-on) VM guest.
multi-slot server
A server that occupies multiple slots.
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NAS (Network Attached Storage)
A collective term for storage that is directly connected to a LAN.
network device
The unit used for registration of network devices.
L2 switches, firewalls, and server load balancers fit into this category.
network device configuration file
These files contain definitions of settings regarding communication, such as VLAN information for network devices and interfaces,
rules for firewalls and server load balancers, etc.
As the content of these files changes each time settings are configured from the CLI, they are the target of automatic backup by Resource
Orchestrator, and a constant number of versions (32 by default) are backed up inside Resource Orchestrator.
Many network devices have two types of network device configuration files: "running config", which holds the current configuration
details, and "startup config", which holds the configuration that is valid directly after startup.
In Resource Orchestrator these two types of files are the target of backup and restore operations.
network device environment file
A collective term that refers to the files necessary for operating devices, such as CA certificates, user authentication databases,
customized user information, etc. (but excluding the network device configuration file).
As these files are not usually changed after they have been configured, Resource Orchestrator does not back them up each time automatic
configuration is performed.
network device file
Regarding the network device file management function, this is a collective term that refers to the files held by network devices that
are the target of backup and restore operations.
The two types of network device files are network device configuration files and network device environment files.
network map
A GUI function for graphically displaying the connection relationships of the servers and LAN switches that compose a network.
network view
A window that displays the connection relationships and status of the wiring of a network map.
NFS (Network File System)
A system that enables the sharing of files over a network in Linux environments.
NIC (Network Interface Card)
An interface used to connect a server to a network.
non-global zone
A virtual machine environment that has been prepared in a global zone. Its OS kernel is shared with the global zone. Non-global zones
are completely separate from each other.
OS
The OS used by an operating server (a physical OS or VM guest).
overcommit
A function to virtually allocate more resources than the actual amount of resources (CPUs and memory) of a server.
This function is used to enable allocation of more disk resources than are mounted in the target server.
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PDU (Power Distribution Unit)
A device for distributing power (such as a power strip).
Resource Orchestrator uses PDUs with current value display functions as Power monitoring devices.
physical LAN segment
A physical LAN that servers are connected to.
Servers are connected to multiple physical LAN segments that are divided based on their purpose (public LANs, backup LANs, etc.).
Physical LAN segments can be divided into multiple network segments using VLAN technology.
physical network adapter
An adapter, such as a LAN, to connect physical servers or VM hosts to a network.
physical OS
An OS that operates directly on a physical server without the use of server virtualization software.
physical server
The same as a "server". Used when it is necessary to distinguish actual servers from virtual servers.
pin-group
This is a group, set with the end host mode, that has at least one uplink port and at least one downlink port.
Pool Master
On Citrix XenServer, it indicates one VM host belonging to a Resource Pool.
It handles setting changes and information collection for the Resource Pool, and also performs operation of the Resource Pool.
For details, refer to the Citrix XenServer manual.
port backup
A function for LAN switches which is also referred to as backup port.
port VLAN
A VLAN in which the ports of a LAN switch are grouped, and each LAN group is treated as a separate LAN.
port zoning
The division of ports of fibre channel switches into zones, and setting of access restrictions between different zones.
power monitoring devices
Devices used by Resource Orchestrator to monitor the amount of power consumed.
PDUs and UPSs with current value display functions fit into this category.
power monitoring targets
Devices from which Resource Orchestrator can collect power consumption data.
pre-configuration
Performing environment configuration for Resource Orchestrator on another separate system.
primary server
The physical server that is switched from when performing server switchover.
primary site
The environment that is usually used by Resource Orchestrator.
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private cloud
A private form of cloud computing that provides ICT services exclusively within a corporation or organization.
public LAN
A LAN used for operations by managed servers.
Public LANs are established separately from admin LANs.
rack
A case designed to accommodate equipment such as servers.
rack mount server
A server designed to be mounted in a rack.
RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks)
Technology that realizes high-speed and highly-reliable storage systems using multiple hard disks.
RAID management tool
Software that monitors disk arrays mounted on PRIMERGY servers.
The RAID management tool differs depending on the model or the OS of PRIMERGY servers.
RDM (Raw Device Mapping)
A function of VMware. This function provides direct access from a VMware virtual machine to a LUN.
RDN (Relative Distinguished Name)
A name used to identify the lower entities of a higher entry.
Each RDN must be unique within the same entry.
Remote Management Controller
A unit used for managing servers.
Used for gathering server data, failure notification, power control, etc.
- For Fujitsu PRIMERGY servers
iRMC2
- For SPARC Enterprise
ILOM (T series servers)
XSCF (M series servers)
- For HP servers
iLO2 (integrated Lights-Out)
- For Dell/IBM servers
BMC (Baseboard Management Controller)
Remote Server Management
A PRIMEQUEST feature for managing partitions.
Reserved SB
Indicates the new system board that will be embedded to replace a failed system board if the hardware of a system board embedded
in a partition fails and it is necessary to disconnect the failed system board.
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resource
General term referring to the logical definition of the hardware (such as servers, storage, and network devices) and software that
comprise a system.
resource folder
An arbitrary group of resources.
resource pool
A unit for management of groups of similar resources, such as servers, storage, and network devices.
resource tree
A tree that displays the relationships between the hardware of a server and the OS operating on it using hierarchies.
role
A collection of operations that can be performed.
ROR console
The GUI that enables operation of all functions of Resource Orchestrator.
ruleset
A collection of script lists for performing configuration of network devices, configured as combinations of rules based on the network
device, the purpose, and the application.
SAN (Storage Area Network)
A specialized network for connecting servers and storage.
SAN boot
A configuration function that enables the starting and operation of servers via a SAN.
The OS and applications used to operate servers are stored on SAN storage, not the internal disks of servers.
SAN storage
Storage that uses a Fibre Channel connection.
script list
Lists of scripts for the automation of operations such as status and log display, and definition configuration of network devices.
Used to execute multiple scripts in one operation. The scripts listed in a script list are executed in the order that they are listed.
As with individual scripts, they can are created by the infrastructure administrator, and can be customized to meet the needs of tenant
administrators.
They are used to configure virtual networks for VLANs on physical networks, in cases where it is necessary to perform auto-
configuration of multiple switches at the same time, or to configure the same rules for network devices in redundant configurations.
The script lists contain the scripts used to perform automatic configuration.
There are the following eight types of script lists:
- script lists for setup
- script lists for setup error recovery
- script lists for modification
- script lists for modification error recovery
- script lists for setup (physical server added)
- script lists for setup error recovery (physical server added)
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- script lists for deletion (physical server deleted)
- script lists for deletion
server
A computer (operated with one operating system).
server blade
A server blade has the functions of a server integrated into one board.
They are mounted in blade servers.
server management unit
A unit used for managing servers.
A management blade is used for blade servers, and a Remote Management Controller is used for other servers.
server name
The name allocated to a server.
server NIC definition
A definition that describes the method of use for each server's NIC.
For the NICs on a server, it defines which physical LAN segment to connect to.
server virtualization software
Basic software which is operated on a server to enable use of virtual machines. Used to indicate the basic software that operates on a
PC server.
ServerView Deployment Manager
Software used to collect and deploy server resources over a network.
ServerView Operations Manager
Software that monitors a server's (PRIMERGY) hardware state, and notifies of errors by way of the network.
ServerView Operations Manager was previously known as ServerView Console.
ServerView RAID
One of the RAID management tools for PRIMERGY.
ServerView Update Manager
This is software that performs jobs such as remote updates of BIOS, firmware, drivers, and hardware monitoring software on servers
being managed by ServerView Operations Manager.
ServerView Update Manager Express
Insert the ServerView Suite DVD1 or ServerView Suite Update DVD into the server requiring updating and start it.
This is software that performs batch updates of BIOS, firmware, drivers, and hardware monitoring software.
Single Sign-On
A system among external software which can be used without login operations, after authentication is executed once.
slave slot
A slot that is not recognized as a server when a server that occupies multiple slots is mounted.
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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 communications protocol to manage (monitor and control) the equipment that is attached to a network.
software initiator
An initiator processed by software using OS functions.
Solaris container resource pool
The Solaris Containers resource pool used in the global zone and the non-global zone.
Solaris Containers
Solaris server virtualization software.
On Solaris servers, it is possible to configure multiple virtual Solaris servers that are referred to as a Solaris Zone.
Solaris Zone
A software partition that virtually divides a Solaris OS space.
SPARC Enterprise Partition Model
A SPARC Enterprise model which has a partitioning function to enable multiple system configurations, separating a server into multiple
areas with operating OS's and applications in each area.
spare server
A server which is used to replace a failed server when server switchover is performed.
storage blade
A blade-style storage device that can be mounted in the chassis of a blade server.
storage management software
Software for managing storage units.
storage resource
Collective term that refers to virtual storage resources and disk resources.
storage unit
Used to indicate the entire secondary storage as one product.
surrogate pair
A method for expressing one character as 32 bits.
In the UTF-16 character code, 0xD800 - 0xDBFF are referred to as "high surrogates", and 0xDC00 - 0xDFFF are referred to as "low
surrogates". Surrogate pairs use "high surrogate" + "low surrogate".
switchover state
The state in which switchover has been performed on a managed server, but neither failback nor continuation have been performed.
system administrator
The administrator who manages the entire system. They perform pre-configuration and installation of Resource Orchestrator.
Administrator privileges for the operating system are required. Normally the roles of the infrastructure administrator and system
administrator are performed concurrently.
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System Board
A board which can mount up to 2 Xeon CPUs and 32 DIMMs.
system disk
The disk on which the programs (such as the OS) and files necessary for the basic functions of servers (including booting) are installed.
system image
A copy of the contents of a system disk made as a backup.
Different from a cloning image as changes are not made to the server-specific information contained on system disks.
tenant
A unit for the division and segregation of management and operation of resources based on organizations or operations.
tenant administrator
A user who manages the resources allocated to a tenant.
tenant_admin is the role for performing management of resources allocated to a tenant.
Tenant administrators manage the available space on resources in the local pools of tenants, and approve or reject applications by
tenant users to use resources.
tenant user
A user who uses the resources of a tenant, or creates and manages L-Platforms, or a role with the same purpose.
Thick Provisioning
Allocation of the actual requested capacity when allocating storage resources.
Thin Provisioning
Allocating of only the capacity actually used when allocating storage resources.
tower server
A standalone server with a vertical chassis.
TPP (Thin Provisioning Pool)
One of resources defined using ETERNUS. Thin Provisioning Pools are the resource pools of physical disks created using Thin
Provisioning.
TPV (Thin Provisioning Volume)
One of resources defined using ETERNUS. Thin Provisioning Volumes are physical disks created using the Thin Provisioning function.
UNC (Universal Naming Convention)
Notational system for Windows networks (Microsoft networks) that enables specification of shared resources (folders, files, shared
printers, shared directories, etc.).
Example
\\hostname\dir_name
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
A device containing rechargeable batteries that temporarily provides power to computers and peripheral devices in the event of power
failures.
Resource Orchestrator uses UPSs with current value display functions as power monitoring devices.
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URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
The notational method used for indicating the location of information on the Internet.
VIOM (ServerView Virtual-IO Manager)
The name of both the I/O virtualization technology used to change the MAC addresses of NICs and the software that performs the
virtualization.
Changes to values of WWNs and MAC addresses can be performed by creating a logical definition of a server, called a server profile,
and assigning it to a server.
Virtual Edition
The edition that can use the server switchover function.
Virtual I/O
Technology that virtualizes the relationship of servers and I/O devices (mainly storage and network) thereby simplifying the allocation
of and modifications to I/O resources to servers, and server maintenance.
For Resource Orchestrator it is used to indicate HBA address rename and ServerView Virtual-IO Manager (VIOM).
virtual server
A virtual server that is operated on a VM host using a virtual machine.
virtual storage resource
This refers to a resource that can dynamically create a disk resource.
An example being RAID groups or logical storage that is managed by server virtualization software (such as VMware datastores).
In Resource Orchestrator, disk resources can be dynamically created from ETERNUS RAID groups, NetApp aggregates, and logical
storage managed by server virtualization software.
virtual switch
A function provided by server virtualization software to manage networks of VM guests as virtual LAN switches.
The relationships between the virtual NICs of VM guests and the NICs of the physical servers used to operate VM hosts can be managed
using operations similar to those of the wiring of normal LAN switches.
A function provided by server virtualization software in order to manage L-Server (VM) networks as virtual LAN switches.
Management of relationships between virtual L-Server NICs, and physical server NICs operating on VM hosts, can be performed using
an operation similar to the connection of a normal LAN switch.
VLAN (Virtual LAN)
A splitting function, which enables the creation of virtual LANs (seen as differing logically by software) by grouping ports on a LAN
switch.
Using a Virtual LAN, network configuration can be performed freely without the need for modification of the physical network
configuration.
VLAN ID
A number (between 1 and 4,095) used to identify VLANs.
Null values are reserved for priority tagged frames, and 4,096 (FFF in hexadecimal) is reserved for mounting.
VM (Virtual Machine)
A virtual computer that operates on a VM host.
VM guest
A virtual server that operates on a VM host, or an OS that is operated on a virtual machine.
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VM Home Position
The VM host that is home to VM guests.
VM host
A server on which server virtualization software is operated, or the server virtualization software itself.
VM maintenance mode
One of the settings of server virtualization software, that enables maintenance of VM hosts.
For example, when using high availability functions (such as VMware HA) of server virtualization software, by setting VM maintenance
mode it is possible to prevent the moving of VM guests on VM hosts undergoing maintenance.
For details, refer to the manuals of the server virtualization software being used.
VM management software
Software for managing multiple VM hosts and the VM guests that operate on them.
Provides value adding functions such as movement between the servers of VM guests (migration).
VMware
Virtualization software from VMware Inc.
Provides a virtualized infrastructure on PC servers, enabling flexible management of operations.
VMware DPM (VMware Distributed Power Management)
A function of VMware. This function is used to reduce power consumption by automating power management of servers in VMware
DRS clusters.
VMware DRS (VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler)
A function of VMware. This function is used to monitor the load conditions on an entire virtual environment and optimize the load
dynamically.
VMware Teaming
A function of VMware. By using VMware Teaming it is possible to perform redundancy by connecting a single virtual switch to
multiple physical network adapters.
Web browser
A software application that is used to view Web pages.
WWN (World Wide Name)
A 64-bit address allocated to an HBA.
Refers to a WWNN or a WWPN.
WWNN (World Wide Node Name)
A name that is set as a common value for the Fibre Channel ports of a node. However, the definitions of nodes vary between
manufacturers, and may also indicate devices or adapters. Also referred to as a node WWN.
WWPN (World Wide Port Name)
A name that is a unique value and is set for each Fibre Channel port (HBA, CA, fibre channel switch ports, etc.), and is the IEEE global
MAC address.
As the Fibre Channel ports of the same WWPN are unique, they are used as identifiers during Fibre Channel port login. Also referred
to as a port WWN.
WWPN zoning
The division of ports into zones based on their WWPN, and setting of access restrictions between different zones.
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Xen
A type of server virtualization software.
XSB (eXtended System Board)
Unit for domain creation and display, composed of physical components.
XSCF (eXtended System Control Facility)
The name of the Remote Management Controller for SPARC Enterprise M series servers.
zoning
A function that provides security for Fibre Channels by grouping the Fibre Channel ports of a Fibre Channel switch into zones, and
only allowing access to ports inside the same zone.
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