This section provides an overview of the commands available in Resource Orchestrator.
The following types of commands are available:
Login command
rcxlogin
Resource operation commands
rcxadm lserver
rcxadm vstorage
rcxadm storage
rcxadm disk
rcxadm network
rcxadm pool
rcxadm folder
rcxadm addrset
rcxadm chassis
rcxadm server
Image operation command
rcxadm image
L-Server template operation command
rcxadm template
User operation commands
rcxadm user
rcxadm usergroup
Control and environment setup commands
rcxadm storagemgr
rcxadm imagemgr
rcxadm vmmgr
rcxadm agtctl
rcxadm certctl
rcxadm deployctl
rcxadm lanctl
rcxadm mgrctl
deployment_service_uninstall
The login command, resource operation commands, and the control and environment setup commands (excluding rcxadm storagemgr, rcxadm imagemgr, and rcxadm vmmgr) are shared with ServerView Resource Coordinator VE. For details, refer to the "ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Command Reference".
rcxadm image and rcxadm imagemgr extend the commands of ServerView Resource Coordinator VE.
User accounts with administrative privileges within the operating system can execute all commands. Other user accounts can execute the commands within the allowed scope by logging in beforehand using the rcxlogin command.
Executing privileged commands within a script requires the user to be logged in with administrative privileges for the operating system. Otherwise, the rcxlogin command should first be run with the -save option to grant access to privileged commands from scripts.
For details, refer to the "ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Command Reference".
With Resource Orchestrator, you can restrict the privileges of users by setting combinations (roles) of resources that can be accessed and operations that can be performed.
For details on user accounts and roles, refer to "Appendix C Roles and User Groups".
Information
If, in Windows Server 2008, a user account with administrative privileges that does not have the user name "Administrator" starts up a command prompt from the menu, commands executed in that prompt cannot be executed with administrative privileges.
Right-click the command prompt in the menu, select [Run as administrator] from the displayed menu to start up the command prompt, and run the required command from there.
Point
Commands available on the admin server are all located under the following folder:
[Windows]
Installation_folder\Manager\bin
[Linux]
/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin