Setting up the operating system property definition file
To deploy Linux operating system virtual servers, the virtual server DNS search path must be set in the OS property definition file.
Refer to "L-Server Parameter Details" in the "ServerView Resource Orchestrator User's Guide" for information on how to set this path.
Point
The DNS search path is specified using the operating system property definition file. For the operating system property definition file, edit the following file that is common to both Windows and Linux operating systems.
<CIMS installation folder>\Resource Orchestrator\Manager\etc\customize_data\os_setting.rcxprop
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data/os_setting.rcxprop
Setting system parameters [Linux]
Tune the system parameters for the VM server. Refer to "Appendix E Tuning System Parameters" for details on tuning settings.
Setting up the firewall
To install this product on an environment where a firewall function is being used, settings need to be specified so that the firewall function allows communications via the necessary ports.
Refer to the operating system manual for information on how to set up the firewall so as to allow communications to the necessary ports. Refer to "D.1 List of Port Numbers" for information on the ports used by this product. Connections must be allowed for the port numbers that need to receive communications from external servers.
Note
The Windows firewall function is enabled by default, and so firewall exceptions must be specified for the port numbers and protocols that are to be used.
Setting the software ID for the software information in the system template
The software ID for the software information in the system template for the VM server must be set. Set the following for the software ID. Refer to “Registered Software IDs” for details.
Registered software ID | Software | OS | Version |
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SW00000091 | Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Enterprise Edition | Windows | V13.4 |
SW00000093 | Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Enterprise Edition | Linux | V13.4 |