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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management)

18.2 Available Range

The functional range available when a configured physical server or virtual machine is linked to an L-Server is as follows:

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 basic information

Yes

Yes

Yes

Collecting cloning images

Yes

Yes

Yes

Backup and Restore

Yes

Yes

Yes

Attaching and detaching disks

No

No

No

Sharing disks between L-Servers

No

No

No

Changing physical server usage

No

No

No

Server redundancy

Yes (*2)

Yes (*2)

Yes (*2)

Spare server configuration checks

Yes

No

No

Alive monitoring (ping monitoring)

Yes (*3)

Yes (*3)

Yes (*3)

Deploying the network information

No

No

No

Admin LAN multiple subnet names

No

No

No

Network redundancy, tagVLAN

No

No

No

Modifying network resource settings

No

No

No

Starting the console

Yes

Yes

No

Batch power operations

Yes

Yes

Yes

PXE boot

No

No

No

iSCSI boot

No

No

No

Allocating and releasing resources

No

No

No

Blade chassis high availability

No

No

No

Storage chassis high availability

No

No

No

Disaster Recovery

No

No

No

Deletion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Releasing an L-Server

Yes

Yes

Yes

*1: The following items can be modified.

*2: Configured physical servers for which server switchover has been already set cannot be managed. Enable server redundancy by modifying specifications.
*3: The settings of ping monitoring for physical servers are inherited. However, settings for ping monitoring cannot be configured using XML or the GUI as a physical L-Server.


Table 18.2 Functional Range Available When Using a Configured Virtual Machine as an L-Server

L-Server Function

Type of L-Server

L-Server for Server Management (*1)

L-Server for Server/Storage Management (*2)

Starting

Yes

Yes

Stopping

Yes

Yes

Restarting

Yes

Yes

Migration of L-Servers between servers

(migration)

Yes (*3)

Yes (*3)

Modifying specifications

Yes (*4)

Yes (*4)

Modifying the basic information

Yes

Yes

Collecting cloning images

Yes (*5)

Yes (*5)

Attaching and detaching disks

No

Yes

Snapshot collection and restoration

Yes

Yes

Allocating and releasing resources

Yes

Yes

Starting the console

Yes

Yes

Batch power operations

Yes

Yes

Disaster Recovery

Yes

Yes

Deleting an L-Server

Yes

Yes

Releasing an L-Server

Yes

Yes

*1: For the following cases, it will be the L-Server for server management.

In the following cases, the "L-Server for Server/Storage Management" is used.

*2: For Solaris Containers, only the L-Server for server management is supported. [Solaris Containers]
*3: Datastores must be installed on a shared disk.
*4: When CPU performance and memory size have been specified, the settings cannot be changed into "Unlimited".
*5: For system disks, use SCSI:0:0 [VMware] or IDE:0:0 [Hyper-V]. If SCSI:0:0 [VMware] or IDE:0:0 [Hyper-V] is not used for the system disk, the L-Server creation process that accompanies cloning image deployment may fail. For Hyper-V, datastore must be installed on a shared disk.
[VMware]
When the virtual machine linked to the target L-Server includes Raw Device Mapping (RDM) disks, the target disks are treated as virtual disks and the image will be collected.
[Hyper-V]
When the virtual machine lined to the target L-Server includes Pass-through Disks, images cannot be collected.
When the virtual machine linked to the target L-Server includes difference disks, the image will be collected with the difference disks included.