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J2X1-7612-05ENZ0(03)

March 2013

Windows/Linux

ServerView Resource Orchestrator 
Cloud Edition V3.1.1

User's Guide 
for Infrastructure Administrators 
(Resource Management)

Summary of Contents for ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.1 Operation

Page 1: ...J2X1 7612 05ENZ0 03 March 2013 Windows Linux ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3 1 1 User s Guide for Infrastructure Administrators Resource Management ...

Page 2: ...t in the diagram Roles that are not in the diagram Roles that are in the diagram Infrastructure operator Infrastructure monitor Infrastructure administrator Tenant operator Tenant monitor Tenant administrator Dual Role Administrator Dual Role Operator Dual Role Monitor Infrastructure administrator and Tenant administrator For information about the documents for Resource Orchestrator refer to Chapt...

Page 3: ...stering Resources Explains how to register the resources used by Resource Orchestrator Chapter 6 Changing Admin Server Settings Explains how to change the settings of the admin server Chapter 7 Changing Resources Explains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server Chapter 8 Configuring the Operating Environments of Managed Servers Explains how to instal...

Page 4: ...ow to operate network devices Chapter 23 Network Resource Operations Explains how to operate network resources Appendix A User Interface Provides an overview of the ROR console GUI Appendix B Format of CSV System Configuration Files Explains the format of the CSV system configuration files used by Resource Orchestrator s pre configuration function Appendix C Maintenance Mode Explains the maintenan...

Page 5: ...s 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 me...

Page 6: ...s Server R 2008 R2 Enterprise Microsoft R Windows Server R 2008 R2 Datacenter Windows 2008 x86 Edition Microsoft R Windows Server R 2008 Standard x86 Microsoft R Windows Server R 2008 Enterprise x86 Windows 2008 x64 Edition Microsoft R Windows Server R 2008 Standard x64 Microsoft R Windows Server R 2008 Enterprise x64 Windows Server 2003 Microsoft R Windows Server R 2003 R2 Standard Edition Micros...

Page 7: ...64 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 En...

Page 8: ...1 for x86 SUSE R Linux Enterprise Server 11 for EM64T OVM for x86 Oracle VM Server for x86 OVM for SPARC Oracle VM Server for SPARC ESC ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser GLS PRIMECLUSTER GLS Navisphere EMC Navisphere Manager Solutions Enabler EMC Solutions Enabler MSFC Microsoft Failover Cluster Solaris Oracle Solaris10 05 09 Update7 Media Pack Oracle Solaris11 11 11 Media Pack Oracle Solaris11 1 Media P...

Page 9: ...Information BMC BMC Software and the BMC Software logo are the exclusive properties of BMC Software Inc are registered with the U S Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered or pending registration in other countries EMC EMC2 CLARiiON Symmetrix and Navisphere are trademarks or registered trademarks of EMC Corporation HP is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Linux is a tradem...

Page 10: ...n Manual Code November 2011 First Edition J2X1 7612 01ENZ0 00 December 2011 1 1 J2X1 7612 01ENZ0 01 December 2011 1 2 J2X1 7612 01ENZ0 02 February 2012 1 3 J2X1 7612 01ENZ0 03 March 2012 1 4 J2X1 7612 01ENZ0 04 April 2012 1 5 J2X1 7612 01ENZ0 05 July 2012 Second Edition J2X1 7612 02ENZ0 00 October 2012 Third Edition J2X1 7612 03ENZ0 00 December 2012 Fourth Edition J2X1 7612 04ENZ0 00 January 2013 ...

Page 11: ...oftware 23 5 3 Storage Management Software 26 5 4 When Using Blade Servers 26 5 4 1 Registering Chassis 27 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 a...

Page 12: ... the IP Address of the Admin Server 76 7 2 2 Changing the IP Address of the HBA address rename Server 77 7 3 Changing VIOM Registration Settings 77 7 4 Changing LAN Switch Settings 77 7 4 1 Changing LAN Switch Basic Settings 77 7 4 2 Changing VLANs Set for External Connection Ports of LAN Switch Blades 78 7 4 3 Re discovering LAN Switches 81 7 5 Modifying Network Resource Specifications 81 7 6 Cha...

Page 13: ... 107 11 3 2 Map Types 107 11 4 Resource Icons 109 11 4 1 Resource Statuses 109 11 4 2 VLAN Display 114 11 4 3 Other Icons 115 11 5 Network Links 116 11 5 1 Link Display 116 11 5 2 Link Statuses 116 11 5 3 Aggregate Display of Network Links 116 11 6 Display Filters 117 Chapter 12 Cloning Physical Servers 119 12 1 Overview 119 12 2 Collecting 120 12 3 Deploying 126 12 4 Viewing 131 12 5 Deleting 131...

Page 14: ... 180 16 3 1 General Tab 181 16 3 2 Server Tab 182 16 3 3 Disk Tab 187 16 3 4 Network Tab 188 16 3 5 OS Tab 189 Chapter 17 L Server Operations 191 17 1 Power Operations 192 17 1 1 Starting an L Server 192 17 1 2 Stopping an L Server 193 17 1 3 Restarting an L Server 194 17 1 4 Batch Power Operation of L Servers in Resource Folders 194 17 2 Modifying 196 17 2 1 Modifying Specifications 198 17 2 2 Mo...

Page 15: ...Storage 237 18 3 4 When Using Server Virtualization Software 239 18 4 Installation 239 18 4 1 Preparations 239 18 4 2 For Physical Servers 241 18 4 3 For Virtual Machines 242 18 5 Changing Configuration 243 18 6 Releasing an L Server 243 Chapter 19 Resource Operations 244 19 1 Registration 244 19 2 Modifying 244 19 3 Moving 244 19 4 Unregistration 246 19 5 Deleting 246 Chapter 20 Resource Pool Ope...

Page 16: ...tributes 310 A 6 12 L Server Attributes 312 A 6 13 L Platform Attributes 318 A 6 14 Firewall Attributes 320 A 6 15 SLB Attributes 321 A 6 16 Tenant Attributes 321 A 6 17 VM Pool Attributes 324 A 6 18 Server Pool Attributes 327 A 6 19 Storage Pool Attributes 330 A 6 20 Network Pool Attributes 334 A 6 21 Address Pool Attributes 338 A 6 22 Image Pool Attributes 340 A 7 Recovery Settings Tab 341 A 8 I...

Page 17: ...sualize 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 t...

Page 18: ...and 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...

Page 19: ...ary 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 Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetic character and containing up to 32 alphanumeric character...

Page 20: ... restriction for the access scope 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 18 2 1 2 Adding an infrastructure administrator dual role administrator to IflowUsers Group in the Setup Guide CE When users o...

Page 21: ...firm 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 serv...

Page 22: ...count 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 6 ...

Page 23: ...rack 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 b...

Page 24: ... 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 S...

Page 25: ...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 t...

Page 26: ...resentative 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 ...

Page 27: ... Power ON status Gray not lit Power OFF Power OFF status Green blinking Power ON in progress Power ON or reboot in progress Orange blinking 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 For details refer to 4 4 1 Server Blade A physical server icon is displayed on the right side of the server blad...

Page 28: ...er 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 select...

Page 29: ...operties 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 For details on defining comments refer to 4 5 1 Listing and Editing of Labels and Comments Storage Blade A power lamp is displayed in the top part of each storage blade The table below shows the stat...

Page 30: ...S 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 T...

Page 31: ...erView 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 sta...

Page 32: ...ming 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...

Page 33: ...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 manageme...

Page 34: ...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...

Page 35: ...cts Change Password Displays the Change Password dialog For details on changing passwords refer to 4 5 3 Changing Passwords 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 qu...

Page 36: ...ral 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 privilege...

Page 37: ...o 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 21 ...

Page 38: ...er to Chapter 3 Configuring Users for Infrastructure Administrators 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 ...

Page 39: ...ister 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 sof...

Page 40: ...ry 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 The administrator account registered with Resource Orchestrator will be an account of the domain that the server belongs to not a local account on the server on which SCVMM is installed The registered ac...

Page 41: ...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_l...

Page 42: ... 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 ...

Page 43: ...inning 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 Select either 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...

Page 44: ...ter 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 Admin LAN IP address Enter the IP address used by this server on the admin LAN When IP address is displayed ...

Page 45: ...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 Server OS category This option is displayed if the target server runs a physical OS or VM host Select the appropriate server OS category ...

Page 46: ...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 When using backup and restore cloning or HBA address rename the NIC or LAN expansion board must support PXE ...

Page 47: ... 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 b...

Page 48: ...he LAN switch blade and register it again 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 followin...

Page 49: ...lect 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 No...

Page 50: ...in LAN switch blades Set the VLAN configuration 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 ...

Page 51: ...e 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 checkbo...

Page 52: ...r 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...

Page 53: ...ter 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 physical MAC address in either one of the following 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 ...

Page 54: ... the VM host Note For details about the network interfaces 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 ot...

Page 55: ...on 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 1 Discover LAN switches For instructions refer to Discovery...

Page 56: ... 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 ...

Page 57: ...annot 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...

Page 58: ...Figure 5 4 Procedures for Single path Configurations Figure 5 5 Procedures for Multi path Configurations 42 ...

Page 59: ...e 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 r...

Page 60: ...n 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...

Page 61: ...xplains 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 deta...

Page 62: ...servers individually For details on registering servers refer to 5 8 2 Registering PRIMEQUEST Servers 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 addre...

Page 63: ... chassis SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 or SPARC M10 4S Registering SPARC Enterprise M3000 T Series servers or SPARC M10 1 M10 4 5 9 1 Registering Chassis SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 or SPARC M10 4S 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 ...

Page 64: ... the ROR console can only display their hardware statuses and properties 5 9 2 Registering SPARC Enterprise M3000 T Series and SPARC M10 1 M10 4 This section explains the methods for registering SPARC Enterprise M3000 T series and SPARC M10 1 M10 4 This section also describes how to register servers in SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 and SPARC M10 4S chassis Solaris Zones OVM for SPARC Wh...

Page 65: ...x 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...

Page 66: ... 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 SNMP Community Enter the SNMP community name of this server s remote management controller ILOM Eith...

Page 67: ...is 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 pro...

Page 68: ... 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...

Page 69: ...t 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...

Page 70: ... 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 ...

Page 71: ...ess 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 Manage...

Page 72: ... 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 us...

Page 73: ...68 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 shar...

Page 74: ...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...

Page 75: ... 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 cluster...

Page 76: ...ackups 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 be...

Page 77: ...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 Man...

Page 78: ...e 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 com...

Page 79: ...he 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 ...

Page 80: ... 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 5 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 Ope...

Page 81: ...e 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 Reg...

Page 82: ...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 Ver...

Page 83: ...s 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 ...

Page 84: ...m 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 Prope...

Page 85: ...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 O...

Page 86: ...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 hyph...

Page 87: ...en 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 PRIMECLUST...

Page 88: ...arget 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 configurati...

Page 89: ...rver 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 The user ID reserved for the system...

Page 90: ...on 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 in 6 2 Changing Port Numbers 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 ...

Page 91: ...hese 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 Refer to 5 5 3 HBA address rename Settings for details on how to configure these settings 7 1 10 Changing Boot Options This section explains how to change boot...

Page 92: ...ers Belonging to Different Subnets 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...

Page 93: ...e 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 ...

Page 94: ... 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 discovery a...

Page 95: ... 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...

Page 96: ...d 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...

Page 97: ...cifications 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 Category Item Admin LAN Network Resources Directly Connecting with Manager Network Resources of Additionally Created Admin LAN Network Resources of iSCSI or Public LAN ...

Page 98: ...ce 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 t...

Page 99: ...etdevice 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...

Page 100: ...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...

Page 101: ...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 fol...

Page 102: ...e 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 informa...

Page 103: ...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 charact...

Page 104: ...ngs 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 Blad...

Page 105: ...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 89 ...

Page 106: ...orage 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 stora...

Page 107: ... 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 storag...

Page 108: ...nnel 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 For details on cloning refer to Chapter 12 Cloning Physical Servers 92 ...

Page 109: ...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 runnin...

Page 110: ...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 ...

Page 111: ...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 de...

Page 112: ...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 s...

Page 113: ...vices 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 ...

Page 114: ...utomation 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 targe...

Page 115: ...f the ROR console the current Resource Orchestrator configuration can be exported to a system configuration file Batch Reconfiguration 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 reconfiguration...

Page 116: ...resses 3 7 1 4 Changing SNMP Communities 7 1 5 Changing Server Management Unit Configuration Settings 7 1 7 Changing VM Host Login Account Information 7 1 8 Changing the VLAN Settings of LAN Switch Blades 7 1 9 Changing HBA address rename Settings 2 7 1 10 Changing Boot Options 7 3 Changing VIOM Registration Settings 7 4 Changing LAN Switch Settings 7 7 Changing VM Management Software Settings 7 8...

Page 117: ...he 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 fil...

Page 118: ...gured 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...

Page 119: ...nd 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...

Page 120: ...nu 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 applic...

Page 121: ...etwork 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 wi...

Page 122: ...tions are required to add display content to the Network Map 1 Register LAN switches LAN switch blades included in a chassis or external switches For details on the registration method refer to 5 5 2 Registering LAN Switches 2 Register network devices or physical network links For details on the registration method refer to 5 7 Registering Network Devices Note If no LAN switch blades have been reg...

Page 123: ...e 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 la...

Page 124: ...hassis 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...

Page 125: ...hassis 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 Meanin...

Page 126: ...d to have been powered off Table 11 3 LAN Switch Blade Icons Icon Status Meaning 1 2 normal No new errors or warnings were detected from the LAN switch blade 1 2 warning A warning was detected from the LAN switch blade unknown The status of the LAN switch blade could not be obtained 1 2 error An error was detected from the LAN switch blade fatal A fatal error was detected from the LAN switch blade...

Page 127: ...d 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 A warning was detected from the VM guest unknown The status of the VM guest could not be obtained error An error was detected from the VM guest fatal A fatal error was detected from the...

Page 128: ...cted 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 A warning was detected from the LAN switch unknown The status of the LAN switch could not be obtained error An error was detected from the LAN switch fatal A fatal ...

Page 129: ...aning normal The status of the integrated network device has been obtained unknown The status of the integrated network device could not be obtained Table 11 11 Port Icons Icon Status Meaning normal No errors were detected from the port error 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 di...

Page 130: ... 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 Server 1 2 LAN switch blade VM host VM guest Virtual switch LAN switch Firewall 114 ...

Page 131: ...resource s own icon For details on status icons refer to 11 4 1 Resource Statuses 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...

Page 132: ...inks 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 described in 11 5 3 Aggregate Display of Network Links will show a warning status if only a subset of its links have an error status 11 5 3 Aggregate Di...

Page 133: ...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 117 ...

Page 134: ...at 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 118 ...

Page 135: ... 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 b...

Page 136: ...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...

Page 137: ... 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 ...

Page 138: ...rchestrator 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 v...

Page 139: ...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 remotescrip...

Page 140: ...Cs 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 subne...

Page 141: ...umber 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 release...

Page 142: ... 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 Windo...

Page 143: ...bnets 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 For details on how to change boot options refer to 7 1 10 Changing Boot Options When using local disks as system disks and iSC...

Page 144: ...er 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 Not...

Page 145: ...ment 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 ser...

Page 146: ...ectory 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 ...

Page 147: ...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 i...

Page 148: ...ower 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 Da...

Page 149: ...pling 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 proce...

Page 150: ...r 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 Gr...

Page 151: ...aneous 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 int...

Page 152: ... 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...

Page 153: ...age Resources Yes Yes 1 Network pool Network resources or network devices Refer to 14 3 Network Resources or 14 4 Network Devices Yes Yes Address pool Address set resources For details refer to 14 6 Address Set Resources Yes Yes 1 2 Image pool Image resources The following two types are available Virtual image resource An image that is created using a template from a VM management software for VM ...

Page 154: ...resources 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 Se...

Page 155: ...m 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...

Page 156: ...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...

Page 157: ...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 VLA...

Page 158: ...ecified 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 manag...

Page 159: ...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 Upli...

Page 160: ...edure 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 depen...

Page 161: ... 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...

Page 162: ...t 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 Dep...

Page 163: ...ress 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...

Page 164: ...ce 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 OVM for x86 For PVM Para Virtualized Machine xvda For HVM Hardware Virtualized Machi...

Page 165: ...s 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 Refer to 15 1 1 Viewing Creation Refer to 15 1 2 Creating Modification Refer to 15 1 3 Modifying Copying a Template For details refer to 15 1 4 Copying Deleting a Template Refer to 15 1 ...

Page 166: ...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 disp...

Page 167: ...ating a Template Using Another Existing Template 15 1 2 Creating This section explains how to create an L Server template To create a Physical L Server Template refer to 15 1 2 1 Creating a Physical L Server Template To create a Virtual L Server Template refer to 15 1 2 2 Creating a Virtual L Server Template 15 1 2 1 Creating a Physical L Server Template Use the following procedure to create a phy...

Page 168: ... 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...

Page 169: ... 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 NumO...

Page 170: ...etween 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 enabli...

Page 171: ...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 15 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 templa...

Page 172: ...hen 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 informati...

Page 173: ...ecify 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 OVM for x86 Enter a number between 1 and 32 RHEL KVM Enter a number between 1 and 64 Solaris Zones Enter a number between 1 and 4096 Memory Size En...

Page 174: ...ial 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...

Page 175: ...r 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 OVM for x86 Solaris Zones The alive monitoring configuration is not displayed Boot Location Decide whether the physical location of servers to...

Page 176: ...of the disk capacities of the disk size of image and the disk size specified for the DiskSize element in the XML definitions for L Servers When specifying false for the DiskSize elements and the fit_disk_size attributes in the XML definition files for L Servers and specifying an image without an L Server template The larger of the disk capacities of the disk size of image and the disk size specifi...

Page 177: ...played 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 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 L Server Template Management tab is displayed on the ROR L Server Templ...

Page 178: ...played to confirm whether 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 15 1 8 Creating a Template Using 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...

Page 179: ...t and select Export from the popup menu Displays the File Download dialog 2 Click Save The L Server template is exported 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 Edi...

Page 180: ...he 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 ...

Page 181: ...ges 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 For details refer to 16 1 Creation Using an L Server Template 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 Physica...

Page 182: ...cope 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 ...

Page 183: ...l 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 Spec...

Page 184: ... Expanding disk size FitDiskSizeToImage should use false and ServerImageLink should use the L Server template of all 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 ...

Page 185: ... 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 ...

Page 186: ...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 When not Checked Physical L Server Power OFF Power ON Virtual L Server Power OFF Power ...

Page 187: ... 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 resou...

Page 188: ...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 ch...

Page 189: ...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 ...

Page 190: ...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 installe...

Page 191: ...eckbox 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 ...

Page 192: ...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 ...

Page 193: ...ased 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 Orchestrat...

Page 194: ...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...

Page 195: ... Command XML CE 3 Reboot the physical L Server Example Table 16 3 Correspondence Relationships of Network Information Windows OS Information Information for L Server Configuration IP address specified for network interface configured by a tenant administrator Name of network interface Number of NICs number of NICs on the back side of rack mount servers IP Address 192 168 1 1 Local area connection ...

Page 196: ... 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 rc...

Page 197: ...er 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 Specified in the Definition File of 17 8 1 Installation Destination folder ...

Page 198: ...for which only a configuration definition was created refer to 17 8 2 1 Allocating Resources 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 Ente...

Page 199: ...on 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 The CPU Capping function is supported OVM for x86 Specify the size within the range of 0 3 to the_resource_size_of_the_hardware_on_which_the_VM_hosts_ope...

Page 200: ...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 gues...

Page 201: ...Specify the server redundancy to allocate to the L Server To enable redundancy select the HA checkbox VMware OVM for x86 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 If the HA checkbox is not selected The...

Page 202: ...ines 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 If you specify a resource folder name one s own L Server can b...

Page 203: ...ct 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 definitio...

Page 204: ...ed 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 Zones Select disk storage from the resource pool to create the disk resource Select one of Automatic Storage pool or Disk Solaris Zones Do not select disk resources th...

Page 205: ...n 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 Zones 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 Zones OS Pr...

Page 206: ...r 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 G...

Page 207: ...c information Yes Yes 1 2 3 4 Refer to 17 2 2 Modifying the Basic Information Attaching and detaching disks Yes 5 Yes 2 3 6 Refer to 17 2 3 Attaching and Detaching Disks Increasing disk capacity No Yes 3 7 Refer to 17 2 6 Increasing Disk Capacity Sharing disks between L Servers Yes 5 Yes 8 Refer to 17 2 4 Sharing Disks Between L Servers Modifying network resource settings Yes Yes 1 2 9 Refer to 17...

Page 208: ...ations 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 Ser...

Page 209: ...ions 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 fr...

Page 210: ...erform a forced restart OVM for x86 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 OVM for SPARC When the function is not supported by Oracle VM Server for SPARC stopping and rebooting of the L Server cannot be performed B...

Page 211: ...nd 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 p...

Page 212: ...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 3 Number of CPUs 2 Memory Capacity 4 VM Management So...

Page 213: ... 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...

Page 214: ...rtual 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 l...

Page 215: ...nes Number of CPUs Add Yes 1 No No Yes 2 Detaching a Disk No No No Yes 2 CPU Performance Add Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 Detaching a Disk Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 Memory Size Add Yes 1 No Yes Yes 2 Detaching a Disk No No Yes Yes 2 OS Type Modification No Yes Yes No 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 ch...

Page 216: ...ive L Server cannot be modified when memory_hotplug is false Note The modified value is reflected on the configuration of the L Server by periodic queries made to the VM management software For details on reflection of L Server configuration by periodic queries refer to 17 2 Modifying Note Immediately after a snapshot is restored there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests mana...

Page 217: ...opup 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...

Page 218: ...om 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 automatical...

Page 219: ...rocedure provided by the OS When using physical L Servers disks or networks cannot be attached to the L Server that is using iSCSI boot 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 dis...

Page 220: ...ote 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 ...

Page 221: ...sk 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 qu...

Page 222: ...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 Prerequisites Sharing of disks is possible when the managed servers and storage ...

Page 223: ...h 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 Table 17 3 Network Resource Items for Modification Operation L Server Status Physical L Server Physical L Server iSCSI Boot Virtual L Server Define d Preserved Allocated ...

Page 224: ...ications 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 f...

Page 225: ...ber 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 Untagged VLAN Sele...

Page 226: ...m the guest OS are necessary to make the guest OS recognize the increased disk capacity For details of the necessary operations refer to the manual and technical references of each OS VMware When the attributes Thin Provisioning Thick Provisioning of disks and the attributes Thin Provisioning Thick Provisioning of the storage pools that the virtual storage those disks will use differ a lack of suf...

Page 227: ...xist 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...

Page 228: ...r permitting the console screen startup 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 VMwar...

Page 229: ...lete 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 17 5 1 Collecting and Registering This section explains how to collect cloning images Use the following methods to collect cloning images Collecting Cloning Images from L Servers with an OS Installed Collect cloning images from ...

Page 230: ...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 Colle...

Page 231: ...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 fro...

Page 232: ...Server from which cloning images will be collected are registered OVM for x86 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...

Page 233: ...zation software For details refer to 17 5 1 Collecting and Registering 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 ...

Page 234: ...e 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 Note If the OS of the L Server is ...

Page 235: ...of L Server configuration by periodic queries refer to 17 2 Modifying 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 Usag...

Page 236: ...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 dis...

Page 237: ...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...

Page 238: ...fied 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 differ...

Page 239: ...ion 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 7 1 Forced Migration between VM Hosts This section explains the procedure for forced migration between servers of a virtual L Server o...

Page 240: ...L Server it cannot be modified For details on definition files refer to 17 8 1 Installation OVM for SPARC When a virtual machine is linked to an L Server Allocating and Releasing Resources to L Servers is set according to the value of the definition file After linking a virtual machine to an L Server it cannot be modified For details on definition files refer to 17 8 1 Installation Configure the f...

Page 241: ... 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 Ser...

Page 242: ... releasing server resources while an L Server is turned off 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 Numbering VM names vm_name_suffix true false When using VM names in the format of Virtual_L Server_Name Number Specify true For details on numbering refer to Association of an L ...

Page 243: ... 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 con...

Page 244: ...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 define...

Page 245: ... 17 1 1 Starting an L Server 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...

Page 246: ...ng Resources in Resource Pools 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 ch...

Page 247: ...tails refer to 17 1 2 Stopping an L Server 2 Start the Destination L Server for Usage Change For details refer to 17 1 1 Starting an L Server 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 t...

Page 248: ...when powered off checkbox of Resource release in the Modify an L Server dialog and click OK For details refer to 17 2 1 Modifying Specifications 2 Delete Unnecessary L Servers When unnecessary L Servers exist use the procedure in 17 4 Deleting an L Server to delete them 232 ...

Page 249: ...able Hardware and 18 3 3 Manageable Storage The server virtualization software described in 18 3 4 When Using Server Virtualization Software L Server for Server Storage Operation 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 ...

Page 250: ...nt to create an L Server for infrastructure administrators Table 18 1 Functional Range Available When Using a Configured Physical Server as an L Server L Server Function Type of L Server Physical Server Using VIOM Physical Server Using HBA address rename Other Physical Servers Starting Yes Yes Yes Stopping Yes Yes Yes Restarting Yes Yes Yes Modifying specifications Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Modifying the ...

Page 251: ... 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 L Server Function Type of L Server L Server for Server Operation 1 2 L Server for Server Storage Operation Starting Yes Yes Stopping Yes Yes Restarting Yes Yes Migration of L Servers between servers migration Yes...

Page 252: ... operations starting stopping or restarting and modification of basic information label comment configurations can be performed 2 In the following cases only power control starting stopping and restarting of L Servers is possible from the ROR console When the non global zone of Solaris Zones is not managed using BMC BladeLogic Server Automation In the case of a Solaris 11 non global zone created i...

Page 253: ...rtual machine is used For Physical Servers Servers and storage can be managed when using the hardware listed in Table 2 69 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 72 Storage Units that can be Connected with L Servers on Physical Serve...

Page 254: ...ed using SCVMM MSFC has been added to VM hosts Cluster disks are configured as shared cluster volumes and the shared volumes are displayed in the storage tree as virtual storage 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 The following device paths are used for data disks SCSI 0 1 SCSI 0 14 SCS...

Page 255: ... 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 con...

Page 256: ...he VM host is registered is set to L Server For details on creating a VM pool for overcommit refer to Chapter 20 Resource Pool Operations 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 OVM for SPARC It is not necessary to register virtual storage and disk resources Solaris Zones When a VM host not managed with server ma...

Page 257: ...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 star...

Page 258: ...ne 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 information that can be specified for each item refer to 18 4 2 For Physical Servers For the L Server name enter up to 64 characters beginning with a...

Page 259: ...he 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 For details on configuration changes refer to Chapter 7 Changing Resources From the command line execute rcxadm lserver modify For details on the rcxadm lserver modify co...

Page 260: ...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 informa...

Page 261: ...or details refer to Chapter 21 Resource Folder Operations 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 i...

Page 262: ...gistered 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 Unregistering 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 ...

Page 263: ...ry 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 247 ...

Page 264: ... 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...

Page 265: ...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 cre...

Page 266: ...fer to Chapter 21 Resource Folder Operations Note When resource pool is used in L Platform do not move servers included in the deployed L Platform and VM pool server pool and storage pool used in the L Platform template 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 ...

Page 267: ...ool 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...

Page 268: ...nce values CPU cap values of the global zone 100 When the resource pool in the global zone is not the management target of Resource Orchestrator 0 OVM for SPARC Number of CPUs configured in the control domain physical CPU performance values RHEL Xen Number of physical CPUs physical CPU performance values 20 100 RHEL KVM Number of physical CPUs physical CPU performance values 20 100 Memory Capacity...

Page 269: ... 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 L...

Page 270: ...t 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 conversio...

Page 271: ...played 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...

Page 272: ...hose 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...

Page 273: ...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 257 ...

Page 274: ...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 co...

Page 275: ...ders 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 ca...

Page 276: ... 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 Resource Folder Types Resources that can be Registered Orchestration lserver L Server Resource pools Server server Chassis Server 21 2 Creating This section explains how to create resource folders 1 Right click the ...

Page 277: ...fying 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 modi...

Page 278: ...older 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 de...

Page 279: ...ce 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 ma...

Page 280: ...m 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...

Page 281: ...iguration 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 i...

Page 282: ...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 re...

Page 283: ...r 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 Th...

Page 284: ...isplayed 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 displa...

Page 285: ...lder 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 ...

Page 286: ...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 Search Tab The screen to search resources on the orchestration tree is displayed When the user is one of the following the Search tab is not displayed Users with a role that only allows use of L Servers Users with restricted access Recent...

Page 287: ... the ROR console to its initial state Settings Register Chassis Registers a chassis Server Registers a server SPARC Enterprise M3000 T Series Registers a SPARC Enterprise M3000 T series server SPARC Enterprise Partition Model Registers SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 servers PRIMEQUEST Registers a PRIMEQUEST LAN switch Registers a LAN switch Agent Register the agent Power Monitoring Devic...

Page 288: ...a server WWN Settings 7 Modifies the WWN settings for a server Modify Specification Changes specifications of an L Server network resource or network device Attach Disk Attaches disks to an L Server Detach Disk Detaches disks from an L Server Network Configuration Changes the network configuration of an L Server Definition Modifies L Server definition information VM Host Login Account Modifies the...

Page 289: ... backup system images Snapshot Collect Collects a snapshot of the L Server Restore Restores a snapshot to the L Server Delete Deletes a snapshot Cloning 2 9 Collect Collects a cloning image from a server Deploy Deploys a cloning image to a server Migrate VM Guest Migrates a VM guest to a different VM host VM Home Position Settings Sets VM Home Position Clear Clears VM Home Position Back to Home Mi...

Page 290: ...ies Registers a SPARC Enterprise M3000 T series server SPARC Enterprise Partition Model Registers the chassis of a SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 server PRIMEQUEST Registers the chassis of a PRIMEQUEST Export Environmental Data Chassis Exports environmental data collected from chassis Environmental Data Servers Exports environmental data collected from servers Create Folder Creates a res...

Page 291: ...erver Console Screen 5 Opens the server console External Management Software 6 Opens external server management software Export 7 Environmental Data Exports environmental data collected from servers Move to Folder Moves a server to another 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 serve...

Page 292: ...er Restore Restores a system image to a server Cloning 1 8 Collect Collects a cloning image from a server Deploy Deploys a cloning image to a server VM Home Position 1 7 Settings Sets VM Home Position Clear 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...

Page 293: ...operating system Spare Server Switchover Switches over a server with one of its spare servers Failback Switches back a server to its pre switchover state Takeover Accepts a switched over configuration as final without switching back to the original configuration Maintenance Mode Set Places a server into maintenance mode Release Sets a server to active mode External Management Software Opens extern...

Page 294: ...witches Table A 11 Popup Menus Available for the Power Monitoring Devices Tree Node Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Register Power Monitoring Device Registers a power monitoring device Export Environmental Data Exports environmental data Table A 12 Popup Menus Available for Power Monitoring Devices Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Delete Deletes a power monitoring device PDU or UPS Update Updates...

Page 295: ...agement software Table A 15 Popup Menus Available for Network Devices Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Unregister Deregisters the selected network devices from a resource pool Update Obtains and updates the information on the selected network devices Move Resources Moves the selected network devices to another resource pool Maintenance Mode Set Places a server into maintenance mode Release Release...

Page 296: ... from a registered admin LAN subnet as an admin LAN Delete Deletes the specified network pool Change Settings Basic Information Modifies a network pool s registration settings Move to Folder Moves the specified network pool and all resources registered there Table A 19 Popup Menus Available for Address Pools Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Delete Deletes the specified address pool Change Settings...

Page 297: ... resource folder Table A 22 Popup Menus Available for L Platforms Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Move to Folder Moves an L Platform to another folder Table A 23 Popup Menus Available for L Servers Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Register Agent Register the agent Delete Deletes the specified L Server Update Updates a resource Change Settings Basic Information Modifies the basic information of an...

Page 298: ...re displayed Table A 24 Popup Menus Available for VM Hosts Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Unregister Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool Update Updates a resource Move Resources Moves a resource to another resource pool Maintenance Mode Set Places a server into maintenance mode Release Sets a server to active mode Start Management Software Console Opens a VM host s Web interfa...

Page 299: ... selecting a storage pool Table A 28 Popup Menus Available for Disks Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Unregister Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool Update Updates a resource Change Settings Basic Information Modifies the selected resource s registration settings Move Resources Moves a resource to another resource pool The following menus are displayed from the disk list display...

Page 300: ...3 Popup Menus Available for Cloning Images Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Unregister Unregisters the selected resource from a resource pool Update Updates a resource Move Resources Moves a resource to another resource pool The following menus are displayed when selected from the cloning image list Table A 34 Popup Menus Available for Cloning Images Popup Menu Function Menu Submenu Delete Deletes...

Page 301: ...r more of the displayed resources Click the status monitoring area to stop the blinking and fix the cause of the problem Error event detected Red This indicates an error state An error 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 Resource Status Area This area displays the number of registe...

Page 302: ...ollowing 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 Admin Server 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 Displ...

Page 303: ...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...

Page 304: ...rce 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 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 ...

Page 305: ...rtitions 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 Network Devices Information on the selected network device is displayed Unregistered Server ...

Page 306: ...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 o...

Page 307: ...ddress Pool 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 39 ...

Page 308: ...is displayed 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 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 or SPARC M10 4S is selected LAN Switch blades The number of LAN switches mounted in the chassis ...

Page 309: ...d to a partition is displayed LSB The partition logical system board LSB number is displayed Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 or SPARC M10 4S XSB The partition eXtended System Board XSB number is displayed Only displayed for SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 servers PSB The partition physical system board PSB number is displayed Only displayed for SPARC M10 4S A 6...

Page 310: ... 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 Servers SPARC Enterprise are selected CPU core count The CPU type of the physical server is displayed CPU type The type of CPU is displayed When using servers other than the following a hyphen is displayed PRIMERGY BX Series Servers SPARC Enterprise M Series SPAR...

Page 311: ...ration 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 for the following servers PRIMERGY Series PRIMEQUEST Servers...

Page 312: ...in the operating system is displayed Partition Configuration The following information is displayed only when a PRIMEQUEST or a SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 server or a server in a SPARC M10 4S 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 configur...

Page 313: ... 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 V...

Page 314: ...to the web interface of a server management software is displayed Displayed only for the following servers PRIMERGY Series PRIMEQUEST SPARC Servers SPARC Enterprise 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 gu...

Page 315: ... or SPARC Servers SPARC Enterprise 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 ...

Page 316: ...during recovery is displayed WWN Settings Area The following information is not displayed for VM guests or servers other than SPARC Servers SPARC Enterprise 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 ...

Page 317: ...e 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 On...

Page 318: ... 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 ...

Page 319: ...oup 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 o...

Page 320: ...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 Th...

Page 321: ...ice 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 o...

Page 322: ...for UPSs 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 ...

Page 323: ...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 Attri...

Page 324: ...are 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 Manag...

Page 325: ...ftware 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 Config...

Page 326: ...d 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 r...

Page 327: ...en 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 ...

Page 328: ... to the L Server is displayed 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 C...

Page 329: ...yed 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 ...

Page 330: ...mum 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 ...

Page 331: ...en 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 serve...

Page 332: ... 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 ...

Page 333: ...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 th...

Page 334: ... 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 ...

Page 335: ...ayed 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 d...

Page 336: ... type of the resource allocated to the L Platform is displayed 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 ...

Page 337: ... 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 t...

Page 338: ...r 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 S...

Page 339: ...either 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...

Page 340: ...ulation method for free space is displayed Label The label set for the resource is displayed Comments Comments set for the resource are 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 Memory Size Total Capacity The total memory capacity of the VM host is displayed Unused Capacity The...

Page 341: ...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 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 num...

Page 342: ...layed 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...

Page 343: ...S 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 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...

Page 344: ... 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 obt...

Page 345: ...ribute 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 w...

Page 346: ...l 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 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 displaye...

Page 347: ...age is displayed 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 attr...

Page 348: ...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 di...

Page 349: ...ed 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 ...

Page 350: ... time later 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...

Page 351: ...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 displ...

Page 352: ...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 automati...

Page 353: ...ysical 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 Chas...

Page 354: ...or Hyper V is displayed 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 ...

Page 355: ...nd address of the address set is displayed 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 ...

Page 356: ... are displayed Priority The priority of the image pool is displayed 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 Clonin...

Page 357: ... 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...

Page 358: ...age 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 Refer to A 2 2 Popup Menus for details on the operations available from popup menus Clicking a column heading in this list will change the color of the...

Page 359: ...l is displayed 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 locatio...

Page 360: ...e pools is displayed 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 on the orchestration tree 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 ...

Page 361: ... L Server dialog is displayed 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 sh...

Page 362: ...n 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...

Page 363: ...ions can be set for the events displayed in the list Tenant Event Log 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 spe...

Page 364: ...urces is specified the following resources are searched L Platform L Server VM Host Physical Server Virtual Storage Resources Disk Resources Network Resources Network Devices Address Set Cloning Image Resource Name Specify the character string to search for A case insensitive search is performed on the resource names and any resource names which contain the specified string will be listed In the c...

Page 365: ...e checkbox is checked in the Status field only the following resources are searched L Server VM Host Physical Server Virtual Storage Resources Disk Resources network device Point Search Result Information is not refreshed when the checkbox is checked or cleared After the checking or clearing the checkbox click Search again Search Result Information Name The name of the resource is displayed When t...

Page 366: ...resources or other operations the list on the last page may be displayed as empty If the list on the last page is empty click Search again A 15 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...

Page 367: ...estrator 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...

Page 368: ...tion 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 prod...

Page 369: ...e 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 Defi...

Page 370: ...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 S...

Page 371: ...mat 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 ...

Page 372: ...efinitions 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 ...

Page 373: ...e 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 blad...

Page 374: ...eriods 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 alphanu...

Page 375: ...e 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...

Page 376: ... 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 inclu...

Page 377: ... blade For a LAN switch blade PY CB DCB SW 10Gb 18 6 6 enter the name of the administrator account for 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...

Page 378: ...ecified as a character string other than telnet the configuration is regarded as being ssh 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 por...

Page 379: ...s 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...

Page 380: ...ary 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_nam...

Page 381: ..._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 l...

Page 382: ...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 ...

Page 383: ...haracter 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 control...

Page 384: ...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 ...

Page 385: ...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 expansio...

Page 386: ...nique 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 SPARC M10 4S Server Management Data Section Name Enter SPARCM10PartitionModelServer as the section name Section Header operation Enter the ...

Page 387: ...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 WWN...

Page 388: ... 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 curren...

Page 389: ...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 operati...

Page 390: ...tion 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 Rebo...

Page 391: ...ric 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...

Page 392: ...f 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...

Page 393: ...ublic fujitsu fujitsu plain SPARCM10PartitionModelChassis operation chassis_name ip_address snmp_community_name mgmt_user_name mgmt_passwd mgmt_passwd_enc sparcm10 1 192 168 10 26 public xscf Xk8n5z6MfEg encrypted 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 chas...

Page 394: ... 203 public 192 168 3 204 XSCF fujitsu fujitsu plain spe002 192 168 3 205 public 192 168 3 206 ILOM fujitsu fujitsu plain SPARCM10 operation server_name ip_address mgmt_snmp_community_name mgmt_ip_address mgmt_protocol mgmt_user_name m gmt_passwd mgmt_passwd_enc Sparcm10 1 11 192 168 10 162 public 192 168 10 22 XSCF xscf Xk8n5z6MfEg encrypted Sparcm10 1 12 192 168 10 163 public 192 168 10 23 XSCF ...

Page 395: ...de003 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_a...

Page 396: ...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 fro...

Page 397: ...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 AMPP...

Page 398: ...oad 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 ...

Page 399: ...ice 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 Distinguish...

Page 400: ... 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 availabili...

Page 401: ...ty 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 connecti...

Page 402: ...cations 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 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 ad...

Page 403: ... 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 storag...

Page 404: ...d 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...

Page 405: ... 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 ...

Page 406: ... 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 operati...

Page 407: ...sive 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 R...

Page 408: ...s 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...

Page 409: ...ther 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 Se...

Page 410: ...o configure multiple virtual Solaris servers that are referred to as a Solaris Zone Solaris zone resource pool The Solaris Zone resource pool used in the global zone and the non global zone 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 OSs and applications i...

Page 411: ...trator 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 ...

Page 412: ...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 ...

Page 413: ...osts 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 serve...

Page 414: ...d 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 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 Re...

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