Use the following procedure to create L-Servers:
Create an L-Server using an L-Server template
When there are no cloning images, or when not using already registered cloning images
Create an L-Server, referring to "16.1 Creation Using an L-Server Template" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
When creating the L-Server, select [None] for images.
Install an OS
For manual OS installation, use the virtual machine manager.
For manual OS installation, refer to the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Virtualization Administration Guide".
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Virtualization Administration Guide
URL: http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Virtualization_Administration_Guide/index.html |
Collect a Cloning Image
When collecting cloning images after creating an L-Server, the cloning images are stored in the image pool.
When collecting cloning images, refer to "C.6.7 Collecting Cloning Images".
When using an existing cloning image
Create an L-Server, referring to "16.1 Creation Using an L-Server Template" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE". In this case, specify the cloning image that you want to use as an image.
Create an L-Server specifying individual specifications
Refer to "16.3 Creation of Virtual L-Servers Using Parameters" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
For details on the [OS] tab settings, refer to "C.6.8 [OS] Tab Configuration".
Note
When a virtual L-Server on which an OS is not installed is powered on, the same amount of memory as the physical memory on the VM host is secured.