Enter the parameters to set for the OS when creating the L-Server. This setting is valid only if an image is specified in the [General] tab.
The setting process is performed the first time the L-Server is started. If an image name is not specified, it is not necessary to enter all these items.
[VMware]
For details on the [OS] tab, refer to "C.2.9 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
For details on the [OS] tab, refer to "C.3.10 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Oracle VM]
For details on the [OS] tab, refer to "C.5.8 [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".
Information
[VMware] [Hyper-V] [Oracle VM]
By setting the default values in an OS property definition file in advance, the default values of the information on the [OS] tab, etc. are generated when creating an L-Server. Use the UTF-8 character code for OS property definition files.
Use the OS property definition file for VM products.
It is necessary to indicate the required parameters between VM management software in the definition files.
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\customize_data
[Linux Manager]
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data
The definition file name can be used by dividing into definitions that are available for each user group and definitions that are common to the system. If the key of the definition file common to the system is the same as a definition file for a user group, priority is given to the values indicated in the definition file for the user group.
For User Groups
os_setting_user_group_name.rcxprop
Common on System
os_setting.rcxprop
In the definition file, an item to define is entered on each line. Each line is entered in the following format.
Key = Value |
[VMware]
Refer to "C.2.9 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Hyper-V]
Refer to "C.3.10 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Oracle VM]
Refer to "C.5.8 [OS] Tab Configuration" in the "Setup Guide CE".