This chapter explains the registration of resources to resource pools.
When creating a cloning image common to tenants, an L-Server for the infrastructure administrator must be created.
To create an L-Server for the infrastructure administrator, resources must be registered to the global pool.
The resources that are required to be registered to the resource pool differ depending on the type of L-Server.
Resource Pool Types | Type of Resources Stored in the Resource Pool | Method of Registration to the Resource Pool | Necessity of Registration Based on Server Type | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Physical L-Server | Virtual L-Server | |||
VM pool | VM host resources | Refer to "14.1 VM Host Resources" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE". | No | Yes |
Server pool | Physical server resources | Refer to "14.2 Physical Server Resources" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE". | Yes | No |
Storage pool | Virtual storage resources or disk resources | Refer to "14.5 Storage Resources" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE". | Yes | Yes |
Network pool | Network resources or network devices (firewalls or server load balancers) | For details on how to register network device resources, refer to "14.3 Network Resources" or "14.4 Network Devices" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE". | Yes | Yes |
Address pool | Address set resources | Refer to "14.6 Address Set Resources" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE". | Yes | Yes (*1, *2) |
Yes: Required
No: Not required
*1: It is not necessary to register resources when using Solaris Containers.
*2: When using RHEL5-Xen or RHEL-KVM, it is necessary to register MAC addresses.
It is necessary to manage MAC addresses in Resource Orchestrator, since the MAC addresses used for VM guests are not managed by the server virtualization software.
Information
For details on changing the settings for, canceling registration, and deleting resources registered in a resource pool, refer to "Chapter 19 Resource Operations" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".