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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.2.0 User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management)
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14.1 VM Host Resources

This section explains how to register a VM host in a VM pool.

Moving an L-Server (migration) is only possible between VM hosts belonging to the same cluster group, when two or more cluster groups are registered in the same VM pool.

Use the following procedure to register a VM host in a VM pool:

  1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target VM pool, and select [Register Resources] from the popup menu.
    The [Register Resources] dialog is displayed.

  2. Select the VM host to register.

    The list of the VM hosts that can be registered is displayed in the resource list. Select the VM host that you want to register using the [Select] checkbox, or select all VM host resources displayed in the resource list by checking [Select all].
    When the [Match network configuration to that of the other VM host] checkbox is displayed, the network can be automatically configured during VM host registration by selecting this checkbox.

    Information

    The [Match network configuration to that of the other VM host] checkbox may be displayed when there are no VM hosts registered in a pool. This is because there is a VM host with automatic network configuration in the same cluster.
    To use uniform network settings in a cluster, select the checkbox and perform registration of VH host resources.

  3. Click the [OK] button.

    The VM host resource is registered.

Note

When changing the status of the partition on which a VM host is configured after registering the VM host in a VM pool on the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, unregister the VM host first. If the VM host is not unregistered, an unusable VM host will remain registered.

  • When changing the Extended Partitioning Mode of a PPAR partition to "Enable" while a VM host configured on the PPAR partition is registered in a VM pool