Purpose of This Document
This document presents an overview of the functions of Cloud Infrastructure Management Software (hereafter referred to as "this product"), and explains how to install, set up and operate this product.
Intended Readers
This document is intended for administrators who will use this product to operate the entire infrastructure for private clouds and data centers, as well as service providers who will use this product to provide services on private clouds.
Service users who will receive the services provided and conduct business activities on private clouds should refer to the "Systemwalker Service Catalog Manager V14g Infrastructure Service Function Operation Guide for Users" that comes with this product.
Structure of This Document
This document is organized as follows:
Heading | Content |
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Chapter 1: Overview | This chapter presents an overview of this product. |
Chapter 2: Operating Environment | This chapter explains the operating environment for this product. |
Chapter 3: Installation and Uninstallation | This chapter explains how to install and uninstall this product. |
Chapter 4: Operation and Management | This chapter explains how to operate and manage this product. |
Appendix A: ICT Resource Management Functions | This appendix explains the management functions for the ICT resources managed by this product. |
Appendix B: Managed Objects | This appendix explains the objects managed by this product. |
Appendix C: Preparations and Checks before Installation | This appendix explains the preparation and check procedures that are required before this product is installed. |
Appendix D: Port Numbers | This chapter explains the port numbers used by this product. |
Appendix E: Tuning System Parameters | This appendix explains the tuning for Linux system parameters that is required when this product is used. |
Appendix F: Creating and Setting up Interstage Single Sign-On Environments, and Cancelling the Setup | This appendix explains how to create and set up an Interstage Single Sign-On environment to be used with this product, and how to cancel the setup. |
Appendix G: Command Reference | This appendix provides detailed information about the commands used with this product. |
Appendix H: Registered Software IDs | This appendix explains the registered software IDs. |
Appendix I: Registering and Deregistering Managed Servers | This appendix explains how to register and deregister Managed Servers. |
Appendix J: Messages | This appendix explains the messages that are output or displayed by this product. |
Glossary | This glossary explains the terms used in this product. Refer to this glossary when necessary. |
Conventions Used in This Document
The conventions used in this document are as follows.
Specific information is provided separately as below where functions differ according to the operating system required when this product is used.
[Windows] | Article relevant to Windows |
[Linux] | Article relevant to Linux |
[VMware] | Article relevant to VMware |
[Hyper-V] | Article relevant to Hyper-V |
[Windows/Linux] | Article relevant to Windows or Linux |
[Manager] | Article relevant to the Manager |
[Managed Server Resource Agent] | Article relevant to the Manager Server Resource Agent |
[Business Server Agent] | Article relevant to the Business Server Agent |
[Web Client] | Article relevant to the Web Client |
[Admin Client] | Article relevant to the Admin Client |
[User department] | Article relevant to the user department |
Unless otherwise specified, "blade servers" in this document refers to the PRIMERGY BX series.
References are enclosed in double quotes (" ").
Phrases and numbers that require particular emphasis are written in bold italics.
Window names, dialog names, menu names, and tab names are shown enclosed by square brackets ( [ ] ).
Button names are shown enclosed by bold angle brackets (< >).
The order of selecting menus is indicated using [ ]-[ ].
Text to be entered by the user are enclosed in angle brackets (< >).
Some menu items are followed by an ellipse ("...") indicating that another window will be opened for entering settings or performing operations, but these ellipses are omitted when these menu items are referred to in this manual.
In usage examples, prompts are denoted using the Windows prompt symbol ">". For Linux, replace this symbol with"#".
The terms "folder" and "directory" are sometimes used interchangeably. For Windows, both of these terms can be interpreted as meaning "folder", whereas for Linux both terms can be interpreted as meaning "directory".
Website for Cloud Infrastructure Management Software
The website for Cloud Infrastructure Management Software publishes the latest manuals and technical information.
It is recommended that you refer to the website for Cloud Infrastructure Management Software before using this product. The URL address is as follows:
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/software/cims/ (as of June 2011)
Related Manuals
This product comes bundled with the following products:
ServerView Resource Orchestrator V2.3.0
Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager V14g
Systemwalker Runbook Automation V14g
Systemwalker Service Catalog Manager V14g
To refer to the content of the manuals that come with this product, view the manuals stored in the following locations on the product installation disks.
DISK1: Product manuals for ServerView Resource Orchestrator (Windows/Linux)
<DVD drive>:\DISK1\packages\ROR\Common\manual\en
DISK2: Product manuals for Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager V14g (Windows/Linux)
<DVD drive>:\DISK2\packages\CFMG\manual\CFMG
DISK2: Product manuals for Systemwalker Runbook Automation V14g (Windows/Linux)
<DVD drive>:\DISK2\packages\CFMG\manual\RBA
DISK3: Product manuals for Systemwalker Service Catalog Manager V14g (Windows/Linux)
<DVD drive>:\DISK3\packages\CTMG\unified\Disc1\CT-MG\Manual
Note that functions other than those provided by Cloud Infrastructure Management Software cannot be used although there is a description in the related product manuals.
Refer also to the following manuals as necessary.
When using VMware
vSphere Basic System Administration
vSphere Resource Management Guide
Guest Operating System Installation Guide
When performing detailed operations using ICT resources
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Installation Guide
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Setup Guide
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Operation Guide
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Command Reference
ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Message Guide
Abbreviations
The abbreviations used in this document are as follows:
Abbreviation | Product |
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Windows | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard |
Windows Server 2008 | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard |
Windows 2008 x86 Edition | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x86) |
Windows 2008 x64 Edition | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x64) |
Windows Server 2003 | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard Edition |
Windows 2003 x64 Edition | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition |
Windows 7 | Windows(R) 7 Professional |
Windows Vista | Windows Vista(R) Business |
Windows XP | Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional operating system |
Linux or Red Hat Enterprise Linux | Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for x86) |
ESC | ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser |
GLS | PRIMECLUSTER GLS |
MSFC | Microsoft Failover Cluster |
SCVMM | System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 |
VMware | VMware vSphere(TM) 4 |
RCVE | ServerView Resource Coordinator VE |
ROR | ServerView Resource Orchestrator |
CMDB | Configuration Management DataBase |
IBPMA | Interstage Business Process Manager Analytics |
CIMS | Cloud Infrastructure Management Software |
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Trademarks
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Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Mr. Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries.
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NetApp is a registered trademark of Network Appliance, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Data ONTAP, Network Appliance, and Snapshot are trademarks of Network Appliance, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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VMware, the VMware "boxes" logo and design, Virtual SMP, and VMotion are trademarks or registered trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions.
Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies.
Note that system names and product names in this document are not accompanied by trademark symbols such as (TM) or (R).
Issue Date and Version
June 2011: Third Edition
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