Enter the parameters to set for the OS when creating the L-Server. This setting is valid only if an image is specified in the [General] tab.
The setting process is performed the first time the L-Server is started. If an image name is not specified, it is not necessary to enter all these items.
When the OS type on the [Server] tab is "Linux" or "Windows", the items can be entered, but when the OS type is "Linux(SELinux)", the items cannot be entered.
The [OS] tab cannot be configured in the following cases:
When the SELinux setting for the host OS is "Enable"
When the SELinux setting for the guest OS is "Enable"
When the system volume for the guest OS is LVM
Item | Linux | Windows | Description | ||
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Necessity of Entry | Values When Omitted | Necessity of Entry | Values When Omitted | ||
Host name/Computer name | Possible | L-Server Name | Possible | L-Server Name | Enter the host name or computer name. For Windows, enter a string of between 1 and 15 alphanumeric characters or hyphens ("-"). For Linux, enter between 1 and 63 alphanumeric characters or hyphens ("-"). In either case, the first character must be an alphanumeric character. The string cannot be composed solely of numbers. |
Domain name | Possible | localdomain (*1) | Possible | WORKGROUP (*1) | Enter the domain name. Enter between 1 and 255 alphanumeric characters, hyphens ("-"), or periods ("."), beginning with an alphabetical character. For Windows, enter the workgroup name. Settings for participation in a domain cannot be made. |
DNS search path | Essential | - | Not Required | - | Enter a list of domain names to use for DNS searching, using between 1 and 32,767 characters. You can specify the same characters as the domain name. |
Full name | Not Required | - | Possible | WORKNAME (*1) | Enter the Windows full name using between 1 and 50 characters. By default, the value defined in the OS property definition file is entered. |
Organization name | Not Required | - | Possible | WORKORGANIZATION (*1) | Enter the organization name displayed in the Windows system properties using between 1 and 50 characters. |
Product key | Not Required | - | Possible | - (*1) | Enter a product key. |
License mode | Not Required | - | Not Required | - | Even if the license mode is specified, it is not configured in the guest OS. |
Maximum number of connections | Not Required | - | Not Required | - | Even if the maximum number of connections is specified, it is not configured in the guest OS. |
Administrator password | Not Required | - | Possible | - (*1) | Configure the same password as that specified for the local administrator account during L-Server creation. When specifying a new password, the local administrator account will be overwritten. Enter the password using between 1 and 128 alphanumeric characters or symbols. |
Hardware clock configuration | Not Required | Local | Not Required | - | Specify one of the following:
Even if the above is specified, it is not reflected on the guest OS. |
Time zone | Possible | The same time zone as the OS of the manager | Possible | The same time zone as the OS of the manager | Specify the time zone of the OS. |
*1: When the value is specified in the OS property definition file, its values are configured.
*2: The values for the [OS] Tab or the OS property definition file can only be configured automatically when the cloning image is for Windows 2008 R2.
Information
OS Property Definition File
By setting the default values in an OS property definition file in advance, the default values of the information on the [OS] tab, etc. are generated when creating an L-Server.
For details, refer to "C.1.7 OS Property Definition File [VMware] [Hyper-V] [KVM] [Solaris Containers]".
L-Server Operations
Use the ROR console or the rcxadm lserver command for L-Server operations.
For details on how to operate an L-Server using the ROR console, refer to "Chapter 17 L-Server Operations" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
For details on the rcxadm lserver command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Changing L-Server Specifications
Use the ROR console or the rcxadm lserver modify command to change L-Server specifications.
For details on the specifications that can be changed, refer to "Chapter 17 L-Server Operations" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
The value after changing the specifications can be checked in the [Resource List] tab in the orchestration tree.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver list and rcxadm lserver show.
For details, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".