This section explains how to maintain servers not using server management software.
When replacing an entire server, a CPU, or memory, if there are differences in the CPU or memory specifications before and after the replacement, reflect the new CPU and memory specifications of the replaced server in the definition file before reconfiguring hardware information.
For Virtual L-Servers
For details on definition files, refer to "C.1.4 Configuration when Creating a Virtual L-Server Using a Server which cannot Use ServerView Agents" in the "Setup Guide CE".
For Physical L-Servers
For details on definition files, refer to "B.1.6 Configuration when Creating a Physical L-Server without Specifying a Model Name in the L-Server Template" in the "Setup Guide CE".
In the following cases, reflect the correct value on the definition file before reconfiguring the hardware information.
When defining the configuration information (CPU core count, CPU clock speed, memory capacity, etc.) of the target server after registering it with Resource Orchestrator
When modifying the configuration information (CPU core count, CPU clock speed, memory capacity, etc.) of a server that has been registered with Resource Orchestrator, in the definition file
For details on re-configuring hardware properties, refer to "9.3.1 Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties".