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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 Setup Guide

C.6.3 Registering Resources in Resource Pools

  1. Register VM Host Resources (Hosts)

    Refer to "14.1 VM Host Resources" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".

  2. Register Disk Resources (Raw Devices or Partitions)

    Register the raw devices or partitions recognized by VM hosts as disk resources.

    When migrating VM guests for virtual L-Servers, register the raw devices or the partitions shared between multiple VM hosts as disk resources defined to be shared.

    Register the raw devices or the partitions to store cloning images shared between multiple VM hosts as disk resources defined as shared.

    Disk resources can be registered by executing the rcxadm disk register command.

    For details on the rcxadm disk register command, refer to "3.3 rcxadm disk" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".

  3. Register Network Resources

    If the NIC and network resources are connected when an L-Server is created, the settings matching the network resource definition will be registered automatically for the VM host that the L-Server will operate on.
    For details, refer to "C.6.4 Manual Network Configuration".

    • In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target network pool, and select [Create Network Resource].

      When creating a new network resource, secondly select [New].

      When creating a resource using an already registered admin LAN subnet, select [Using existing admin subnet].

    • The [Create a network resource] dialog is displayed.

    • Enter the items necessary for network resources. For details, refer to "14.3 Network Resources" of the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".

  4. Register Network Device Resources

    Create network devices and register the ones whose type is Firewall to the network pool.

    Refer to "14.4 Network Devices" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".

  5. Register Address Set Resources (MAC Addresses)

    Create and register an address set resource (MAC address) in the address pool.
    For details, refer to "14.6 Address Set Resources" of the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".