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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.2.0 NS Option Instruction
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3.3.3 Creating Physical Servers (When Using the Internal Disk of a Server)

The necessary operation differs depending on the maximum number of NS Appliances that are allowed to operate on a dedicated server for NS Appliance.

3.3.3.1 Create Physical Servers

When creating a dedicated server for NS Appliances on the internal disk of a server, create it from the ROR console using the following methods:

  1. Right-click the target server in the server tree.

  2. Select [Cloning]-[Deploy] from the displayed menu.

  3. The [Deploy a Cloning Image] dialog is displayed.

  4. Specify the cloning image for the server model to be used.

  5. Click [OK].
    Cloning images are deployed, and physical servers are created.

    For details on how to prepare physical servers and deploy cloning images, refer to "12.3 Deploying" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".

  6. Execute the rcxnetworkservice lanctl command to configure the network settings of the admin LAN of the physical server.

    When deploying cloning images, since NICs cannot be configured in a redundant configuration, execute the rcxnetworkservice lanctl command to perform NIC redundancy, and configure the network settings of the admin LAN.

    Execute the rcxnetworkservice lanctl command to restart the physical server.

    After checking that a physical server has been restarted, check if communication with the physical server is possible.

    For details on this command, refer to "A.1 rcxnetworkservice".

3.3.3.2 Configure the Maximum Number of NS Appliances that Operate

A physical server for NS Appliance is created using the configuration that allows up to 10 NS Appliances to operate.

To allow up to 20 NS Appliances to operate, it is necessary to change the configuration of the physical server for NS Appliance using the rcxnetworkservice appext command.

For details on this command, refer to "A.1 rcxnetworkservice".