This section explains how to use GUIRunOnce.
When the OS of the virtual L-Server is Windows, the GUIRunOnce command (the command executed when the user logs in on the guest OS at the first time) can be specified.
Use the following procedure to use GUIRunOnce:
Create a GUIRunOnce command definition file
Create a GUIRunOnce command definition file, and describe the command strings.
For details on the GUIRunOnce command definition file, refer to "8.2.1 Creating Definition Files".
Export an L-Server template
For details on how to export L-Server templates, refer to "15.2.1 Export" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
L-Server template operations (steps 2 to 4) can be performed using the GUI.
For details on how to operate L-Server templates using the GUI, refer to "15.1 Operations Using the Wizard GUI" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Edit an L-Server Template
Configure the GUIRunOnce command file for an L-Server template.
Edit the XML definition of L-Server templates, referring to "15.2.2 Virtual L-Server Templates" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Import an L-Server Template
For details on how to import L-Server templates, refer to "15.2.3 Import" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
To confirm overcommit settings configured for an L-Server template, execute the rcxadm template show command.
For details on the rcxadm template command, refer to "8.1 rcxadm template" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Create an L-Server
Create an L-Server using the L-Server template created in step 4.
For details, refer to "16.1 Creation Using an L-Server Template" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
When not using an L-Server template, create an L-Server using a command. Edit the L-Server XML referring to "Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE", and then execute the rcxadm lserver create command.
For details on the rcxadm lserver command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".