This section explains the creation of L-Servers.
When using a Solaris 11 VM host, it is displayed as "Solaris 11" based on the image information stored in the admin server.
For details of the images stored on the admin server, refer to "8.7.5 Creating and Importing Cloning Images".
Procedure to Create an L-Server
Use the following procedure to create L-Servers:
In this case, specify the cloning image that you want to use as an image.
Create an L-Server Using an L-Server Template
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".
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 "8.7.8 [OS] Tab Configuration".
The cap values configured in the non-global zone are calculated using the CPU performance and the number of CPUs for L-Servers.
The calculation formula is as below.
cap value = CPU performance(GHz) * number of CPUs / physical CPU performance(GHz) * 100 |
Information
Specified Cloning Image Files
When an L-Server is created, an image file with the settings for the non-global zone specified is stored at the following location on the global zone:
/ror_zones/VM_guest_name |
The non-global zone is created referring to this file.
Once creation of the L-Server is completed, the above directory can be deleted.