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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.3.0 User's Guide for Tenant Users
FUJITSU Software

5.6 How to Use the L-Platform

This section explains how to use the L-Platform after it is deployed.

Based on the information below, a deployed L-Platform can be accessed using the remote desktop function.

Item

Value

IP address

  1. The IP address can be confirmed using the following procedures.

  2. Select [Server List] on the [Management] page of the [L-Platforms] tab.

  3. Check IP address of the target server from the list displayed.

User ID

[Windows]
Administrator

[Linux]
root

[Solaris]
root

  • When using Solaris Zones as the server virtualization software and the OS of the target server is Solaris 11, log in using the administrator user name.

Password

The initial password can be confirmed using the following procedures:

  1. Select [Service List] on the [Management] page of the [L-Platforms] tab.

  2. Select the target L-Platform and click the [Details] button.

  3. Select the target virtual server from the list displayed and click the [Initial PWD] button.

When using Solaris Zones as the server virtualization software, and the OS of the target server is Solaris 11 and the management user name is something other than that of the root account, both the initial password and the Root role password are displayed.

Note

  • The initial password is already set up after the L-Platform is deployed. Be sure to change the password when the L-Platform starts to operate.

  • If the server virtualization software is Solaris Zone and the administrator user name is "root", the infrastructure administrator needs to configure deployed servers to enable direct root ssh login after deployment of a tenant user. When server deployment is complete, request the tenant administrator to enable direct root ssh login to the guest OS.
    When the administrator user name is something other than "root", the above configuration is not necessary.