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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.3.0 Design Guide
FUJITSU Software

F.3 Creating a Folder for Registering Rulesets

The function for automatically configuring network devices is used by executing the scripts prepared by the infrastructure administrator for each network device.

When it is necessary to specify settings that differ according to the provided service, register these patterns as separate rules to manage them. This management is performed by the ruleset.
Create a folder with a unique name in the system for registering scripts, etc. for each ruleset.

There are two types of folders for registering rulesets; folders for L-Platform templates and folders for network resources.


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  • For "vendor_name", "unit_name", and "model_name", specify the "vendor name", "unit name", and "model name" of the target network device for script execution, respectively.
    The "Vendor name", "unit name", and "model name" of a network device can be confirmed by checking the model definition (XML file) for that device or from the [Resource Details] in the [Resources] tab on the ROR console.
    For details on model definitions for network devices, refer to "15.15 Network Device Model Definition" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".

    About the "Vendor name" and "unit name" when using sample scripts, refer to "Vendor name" and "unit name" in "Table G.2 Units for which Sample Scripts are Provided" and "Table G.11 List of Units that offer Sample Scripts for Operations".

  • Specify the folder name of "ruleset name" using up to 32 characters, including alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), and hyphens ("-"). This name should start with an alphabetical character.

    Set a unique name for the folder name of "ruleset name", excluding the following folders in which sample scripts are registered.

    [Windows Manager]
    Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\scripts\

    [Linux Manager]
    /etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/scripts/

    About the folder where sample scripts are registered at installation, refer to "G.3 Sample Scripts (For Automatic Configuration)" and "G.4 Sample Scripts (For Operation)".