Total Capacity of Resources in the Resource Pool and Display of Free Space
The total capacity and the free space of the resources in the resource pool are displayed, and the availability can easily be checked from the [dashboard(Pool conditions)] tab of the ROR console.
For how to use the [dashboard (Pool Conditions)] tab of the ROR console, refer to "Chapter 4 Dashboard (Pool Conditions)" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators CE".
Display of the Number of L-Servers Each L-Server Templates can Create
The number of L-Servers that can be created for each L-Server template can be displayed for the specified L-Server template.
For details on the L-Server conversion view, refer to "20.6 Viewing" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Relation Management of Physical Servers and Virtual Servers
Resource Orchestrator provides an integrated management console for environments composed of physical and virtual servers.
The [Resource] tab of the ROR console supports management of server configurations, monitoring of failures, and determination of the causes and range of effects of problems.
Resource Orchestrator provides a tree-based view of chassis and server hardware and their operating systems (physical OS, VM host, or VM guest). This enables easy confirmation and tracking of relationships between chassis, servers, and operating systems.
Resource Orchestrator monitors server hardware and displays icons representative of each server's status.
Resource Orchestrator also allows administrators to manage both physical and virtual servers in a uniform manner. Once registered, resources can be managed uniformly regardless of server models, types of server virtualization software, or differences between physical and virtual servers.
Easy server monitoring
When managing PRIMERGY BX servers, BladeViewer can be used to easily check server statuses and perform other daily operations. In BladeViewer, server statuses are displayed in a format similar to the physical configuration of a blade server system, making server management and operation more intuitive. BladeViewer provides the following features:
Display of the mount statuses of server blades.
An intuitive way to monitor and control the mount statuses of multiple server blades.
Easier visualization of which applications are running on each server blade. This helps to quickly identify any affected applications when a hardware fault occurs on a server blade.
Monitoring of power consumption
By activating the power monitoring feature, it is possible to monitor trends in power consumption for resources equipped with power monitoring capabilities, or resources connected to a registered power monitoring device (PDU or UPS). The power consumption data regularly collected from the power monitoring environment can be output to a file in CSV format or as a graph.