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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 Setup Guide

8.2 Definition Files (For Physical L-Servers)

The definition file for physical L-Servers is as follows:

Table 8.2 List of Functions Requiring a Definition File (For Physical L-Servers)

Function

Definition File Name

Reference

When using SAN storage

Settings required for all storage units

storage_portset.rcxprop

Refer to "B.1.1 Creating Definition Files Combining Ports of SAN Storage".

Settings when using ETERNUS storage

storage.rcxprop

Refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files".

Settings when using dynamic LUN mirroring

storage_mirroring.rcxprop

Refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files".

When using configuration of priority for resource selection on Automatic Storage Layering

storage.rcxprop

Refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files".

Settings when using EMC storage

emcpath.conf

Refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files".

Store the file in the following location:

[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\sys\usm\etc

[Linux Manager]
/opt/FJSVrcvmr/sys/usm/etc

When changing the spare server switching policy and server model compatibility

spare_server_config.rcxprop

Refer to "17.1.1 L-Server High Availability" of the "Operation Guide CE".

When using IBP mode with LAN switch blades

vnetwork_ibp.rcxprop

Refer to "D.4 Network Preparations" in the "Design Guide CE".

When automatically specifying settings such as NIC redundancy and tagged VLAN while deploying OS images

net_info.conf

The file is automatically generated.

For details, refer to "B.8 Network Redundancy and VLAN Settings of L-Servers".

When creating a physical L-Server without specifying a model name in the L-Server template

server_spec.rcxprop

Refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files".

When the number of FCs fitted and their position differ depending on the physical server

fc_connection_pattern

Refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files".

When using L-Server alive monitoring

Physical.rcxprop

Place the file directly under the alive_monitoring directory.

Refer to "B.1 Creating Definition Files".