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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.1 Setup Guide
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8.3 Definition Files (For Virtual L-Servers)

The definition file for virtual L-Servers is as follows:

Table 8.3 List of Functions Requiring a Definition File (For Virtual L-Servers)

Function

Definition File Name

Reference

When simplifying the parameter settings for an OS

  • For User Groups

    os_setting_user_group_name.rcxprop

  • Common on System

    os_setting.rcxprop

[VMware]

Refer to "C.2 VMware".

[Hyper-V]

Refer to "C.3 Hyper-V".

[OVM for x86 2.2]

Refer to "C.5 OVM for x86 2.2".

[Solaris Zones]

Refer to "C.7 Solaris Zones".

When the VM host IP addresses in Resource Orchestrator do not match those in the VM management software

vmhost_ip_addresses.rcxprop

Refer to "5.2 Registering VM Management Software" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".

VM Specific Information Definition File

  • For User Groups

    vm_user_group_name_VM_type.rcxprop

  • Common on System

    vm_VM_type.rcxprop

    Place the file directly under the vm_prop directory.

Refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-Servers".

When creating a virtual L-Server using a server which cannot use ServerView Agents

server_spec.rcxprop

Refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-Servers".

When using L-Server alive monitoring

[Windows Manager]

\alive_monitoring\vm_VM_type.rcxprop

[Linux Manager]
\alive_monitoring\vm_VM_type.rcxprop

Refer to "C.1 Definition Files Commonly Shared when Creating Virtual L-Servers".

Note

When deploying a Linux operating system virtual server on an L-Platform, it is necessary to set the virtual server's DNS search path in os_setting.rcxprop beforehand.