Page 2 - Preface; Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map; Point
Preface Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map The documentation road map for Resource Orchestrator is as shown below. Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map Point Refer to the user role manuals displayed in the table below for roles that are not in the diagram. Roles that are not in the...
Page 4 - Notational Conventions
Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying Graphs Explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registered power monitoring targets and how to display it asgraphs, and also describes the exported data's format. Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard) Expl...
Page 8 - Export Administration Regulation Declaration
Abbreviation Products VMware VMware vSphere(R) 4VMware vSphere(R) 4.1VMware vSphere(R) 5 VMware ESX VMware(R) ESX(R) VMware ESX 4 VMware(R) ESX(R) 4 VMware ESXi VMware(R) ESXi(TM) VMware ESXi 5.0 VMware(R) ESXi(TM) 5.0 VMware Tools VMware(R) Tools VMware vSphere 4.0 VMware vSphere(R) 4.0 VMware vSph...
Page 9 - Notices
- Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries. - Microsoft, Windows, MS, MS-DOS, Windows XP, Windows Server, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Excel, Active Directory, andInternet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft...
Page 10 - Contents
Contents Part 1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................1 Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring ..............................................
Page 14 - Part 1 Overview
Part 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring ...................................................................2 - 1 -
Page 15 - Flow of Service Provision Using Applications; Figure 1.1 Flow of Service Provision Using Applications
Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring This chapter provides an overview of operation, maintenance, and monitoring of Resource Orchestrator. For additional information on the operation, maintenance, and monitoring of this product, refer to the configuration information in the&...
Page 17 - Administrators
- Create a tenant administrator - Creation, modification, and deletion of user accounts - Management of templates - Creation, modification, and deletion of L-Platform templates (*) - Creation, modification, and deletion of L-Server templates * Note: To check subscription requests submitted by using ...
Page 18 - Part 2 Operation
Part 2 Operation Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents ..................................................................................6 Chapter 3 Managing User Accounts ...............................................................................................................11 ...
Page 19 - Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents; Note; Starting and Stopping the Manager
Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents This chapter explains how to manually start or stop managers and agents. To use Resource Orchestrator, both the manager and agents must be running. The manager and agent services are configured to start automatically upon startup of their respectiv...
Page 21 - Starting and Stopping an Agent
For details on the command, refer to "5.19 rcxmgrctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE". To start or stop a manager in a clustered configuration, use the cluster administration view (Cluster Admin). For details, refer to the PRIMECLUSTER manual. Note - When using ServerView D...
Page 24 - Chapter 3 Managing User Accounts; Creation, Viewing, and Modification of User Accounts
Chapter 3 Managing User Accounts This chapter explains the management of user accounts. Creation, Viewing, and Modification of User Accounts Only users that hold the role of infrastructure administrator, tenant administrator, or administrator can create user accounts. For details on operations by in...
Page 25 - Chapter 4 Managing Tenants; Tenant Creation
Chapter 4 Managing Tenants This chapter explains the management of tenants. Tenant Creation The flow of tenant creation is as follows: 1. Register Tenants Input the tenant information and register tenants. 2. Create a Tenant Administrator Create a tenant administrator. 3. Create a Local Pool for Ten...
Page 26 - Chapter 5 Managing Templates
Chapter 5 Managing Templates This chapter explains the management of templates. - L-Platform Templates An L-Platform template is the template to define the logical configuration of ICT resources and software.An L-Platform is composed of an L-Platform template.Use the [Template] tab to create, modify...
Page 27 - Chapter 6 Managing Resources and Resource Pools; Managing Resource Pools; Use of Physical Servers or Virtual Machines as L-Servers
Chapter 6 Managing Resources and Resource Pools This chapter explains the management of resources and resource pools. 6.1 Managing Resource Pools This section explains the management of resource pools. The following resource pool operations are possible: - Addition and modification of tenants and lo...
Page 28 - Chapter 7 Management of L-Platform; Review for L-Platform Usage Applications
Chapter 7 Management of L-Platform This chapter explains how to management of L-Platform. 7.1 Review for L-Platform Usage Applications Use the [Request] tab of the ROR console to review applications to use from tenant users for operations such as usage application,configuration modification, and can...
Page 30 - Linux OS with SELinux enabled; Action to Take when an Error has Occurred; When a Problem Occurs during L-Platform Operation
The infrastructure administrator must look up the IP addresses and the host name in the L-Platform management window and the defaultgateway in the resource management window, and then connect a console to the deployed server and configure the OS manually. Users cannot access the server until this co...
Page 32 - Example; Example
For information on creating L-Server templates, refer to "Chapter 15 L-Server Template Operations" in the "User's Guide for InfrastructureAdministrators (Resource Management) CE". If the settings are changed after deployment, change the "Type of Server(specifications)" by rec...
Page 33 - 0 Definition VM Specific Information Definition File; 1 Changing Server Specifications on a VM Host
- L-Server template name where automatic server release settings are enabled VMware_Small_Repurpose 7.2.10 Definition VM Specific Information Definition File If an overcommit value has not been set for the L-Server template selected in "type" on the Reconfiguration page of the L-Platformsubs...
Page 34 - Chapter 8 Changing Settings; Registering and Deleting Application Process Assessors; Registering an Application Process Assessor; Deleting an Application Process Assessor; Group; For OpenDS
Chapter 8 Changing Settings This chapter explains how to change settings. 8.1 Registering and Deleting Application Process Assessors This section explains how to register and delete application process assessors. 8.1.1 Registering an Application Process Assessor This section explains how to register...
Page 35 - For Active Directory; Settings for Sending Email
# Delete manager from IflowUsers dn: cn=IflowUsers,ou=group,dc=fujitsu,dc=com changetype: modify delete: member member:cn=manager,ou=users,dc=fujitsu,dc=com 2. Execute the ldapmodify command. [Windows Manager] Specify the created LDIF file, and then execute the ldapmodify command. OpenDS Installatio...
Page 36 - Settings for Port Number of Management Servers
Settings for the Email Sent from Tenant Management Email sent from the tenant management will be enabled only if the tenant has set the Performing tenant management setting.When an operation such as registering a tenant or adding or changing a user has been performed, notification to that effect is ...
Page 37 - Changing the port number of L-Platform management
1. Modify the portal.properties file. Open the following file: [Windows Manager] Installation_folder\RCXCTMG\SecurityManagement\conf\portal.properties [Linux Manager] /etc/opt/FJSVctsec/conf/portal.properties Change the port numbers specified in the following URLs. Set the same values in the port nu...
Page 38 - Editing Information in the Home Window; Settings
2. Modify the managerview_config.xml file. Open the following file. [Windows Manager] Installation_folder\RCXCTMG\MyPortal\config\managerview_config.xml [Linux Manager] /etc/opt/FJSVctmyp/config/managerview_config.xml Modify the value of the entry tag with vsys-port as the key value. - The entry tag...
Page 39 - Example of settings; Settings for Permissions to Change L-Platform Templates; Stopping the manager; Changing L-Platform templates; Starting the manager
- Enter a string of up to 30 characters for the schedule. Commas (,) cannot be included. - Enter a string of up to 250 characters for the message. Commas (,) can be included. Example of settings 2011/11/11,Maintenance is scheduled for the Kanto network on the weekend. ,Upgraded the operation managem...
Page 40 - Subnet Settings at Segment Editing; Settings for the Simplified Reconfiguration Function
8.5.2 Subnet Settings at Segment Editing It is possible to change the method for setting up the subnets that are allocated to segments when performing an application to use L-Platform. Use the following procedure to use network resource names rather than IP addresses to select which subnets to alloc...
Page 42 - Editing the Environment Setup File for the L-Platform API; Default Password Setting for Sent Emails
4. Restart the manager.Refer to " 2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager " for information on how to restart the manager. 8.5.5 Application Process Settings This section explains how to modify the application process settings. 8.5.5.1 How to Modify the Application Process Settings This sectio...
Page 43 - Template; 1 Customizing the User Rights for L-Platform Operations; Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management
8.5.10 Settings for the Maximum Number of Connections for the L-Platform Template The maximum number of L-Servers that can be placed in an L-Platform Template and the maximum number of NICs in a segment of anL-Platform Template can be modified. 1. Use the editor to open the settings file. The settin...
Page 44 - Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management; Tenant Management Settings
8.6.1 Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management This section explains how to change the settings for the tenant management and the account management. - Display setting for user listThis section explains the procedure for changing the setting for whether or not tenant users are to be dis...
Page 47 - Editing the User Agreement when Registering a User; Accounting Settings; Display Function Settings for Estimated Price
Setting item Settings If "false" has been specified, the Setpassword button will not be displayed inthe User List window of the tenantmanagement. In addition, the Changeuser password button will not bedisplayed in the Account window of theaccount management.Note that, if "false" is s...
Page 52 - System Condition Server List Settings
Key Description Default value accounting.use (*) Specify whether to use the usage chargecalculator. - yes: Use the usage charge calculator. - no: Do not use the usage chargecalculator. no gui.cutoffdate (*) Specify the default for the cut-off datedisplayed in the tenant managementwindow of the ROR c...
Page 54 - Settings for Event Log Output for CMDB Agent
- When editing the viewlist_en.xml file, do not change any settings items other than serverByOrg_ROR.bottom.column.11.isEnableand serverByOrg_ROR.bottom.column.14.isEnable. - Save the viewlist_en.xml file before you edit the file. If any settings other than serverByOrg_ROR.bottom.column.11.isEnable ...
Page 55 - Part 3 Retention
Part 3 Retention Chapter 9 Hardware Maintenance ..................................................................................................................43 Chapter 10 Backup and Restoration ........................................................................................................
Page 56 - Chapter 9 Hardware Maintenance; Hardware Maintenance Flow; Figure 9.1 Flow of Maintenance for L-Platform Hardware
Chapter 9 Hardware Maintenance This chapter explains how to perform hardware maintenance. 9.1 Overview This section explains how to perform maintenance on the hardware devices managed by Resource Orchestrator. Hardware Maintenance Flow The flow of maintenance for hardware used to operate an L-Platfo...
Page 59 - Figure 9.3 Flow of Hardware Maintenance when a Server Fails
Figure 9.3 Flow of Hardware Maintenance when a Server Fails *1: For details on how to identify failures, refer to " 11.3 Addressing Resource Failures ". *2: For details on how to configure and release the maintenance mode, refer to "Appendix C Maintenance Mode" in the "User's Gui...
Page 60 - Blade Server Maintenance; Activating a Maintenance LED; Deactivating a Maintenance LED
- Replacing Non-Server Hardware Replace registered chassis, management blades, or any other hardware components external to servers.For details on replacing non-server hardware, refer to " 9.3.4 Replacing Non-server Hardware ". 9.2 Blade Server Maintenance This section explains the maintenan...
Page 61 - Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties; Prerequisites; Re-configuring Hardware Properties after Server Replacement
2. Click <OK>. The maintenance LED is turned off. 9.2.2 Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties This section explains how to re-configure hardware properties for replaced hardware. After hardware replacement, it is necessary to re-configure Resource Orchestrator with the new hardware properties...
Page 62 - Information
1. After hardware replacement, insert the server and check that the following message is displayed in the event log. Server blade added After the message is displayed, shut down the server if it is still powered on. 2. After approximately 30 seconds, right-click the target server in the ROR console ...
Page 65 - Maintenance for Servers Other Than Blade Servers; Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties
- Replacing Storage Blades No specific action is required in Resource Orchestrator when replacing a storage blade that does not contain the boot disk of a serverblade. Use the following procedure to replace a storage blade that contains the boot disk of a server blade. 1. Replace the storage blade. ...
Page 67 - For Rack Mount and Tower Servers
- Restart the related services described in " 2.2 Starting and Stopping an Agent " 9.3.2 Replacing Servers This section details the procedure to follow when replacing servers. Information - Follow the same procedure when replacing servers where VM hosts are running. - No specific action is r...
Page 68 - For SPARC Enterprise Servers
4. Replace the Server Replace the server.Change the BIOS settings of the replacement server to match the operating environment.For details on BIOS settings, refer to "8.2 Configure the Server Environment" in the "Design Guide CE".Shut down the server after completing BIOS settings.Co...
Page 70 - For PRIMEQUEST Servers
For details on OBP settings, refer to "8.2 Configure the Server Environment" in the "Design Guide CE".Shut down the server after completing OBP settings.When the target CA was deleted in step 1., configure zoning and host affinity settings in the WWPN value of the replacementHBA.For ...
Page 71 - Replacing and Adding Server Components
3. Power OFF Shut down the server to replace if it is still powered on.For details on shutting down servers, refer to "Chapter 14 Power Control" in the "User's Guide VE". 4. Replace the Server Replace the server.Use the Maintenance Wizard of the Management Board Web-UI to perform rep...
Page 73 - For Servers not Using Server Management Software
Information The backup and restore functions available in Resource Orchestrator can be used to restore the boot disk contents.For details, refer to "Chapter 16 Backup and Restore" in the "User's Guide VE". - Replacing a System Board The procedure used to replace a system board is the...
Page 74 - Network Device Maintenance; Replacement Procedure of Network Devices; Figure 9.4 Image of Network Device Replacement; When device that is targeted to replace is a breakdown
9.5 Network Device Maintenance This section explains how to maintain network devices that are the target of management in Resource Orchestrator. 9.5.1 Replacement Procedure of Network Devices This section explains the procedure to replace network devices when it becomes necessary due to failure. Fig...
Page 75 - When Device that is Target of Restoration is undamaged
2. Change the target network device to the "maintenance mode". 3. Replace the network devices. (Hardware maintenance person) 4. Restore configuration of replaced network device along by maintenance procedure of network device. 5. Release the "maintenance mode" of network devices, whe...
Page 77 - See
2. Restore network device file. Information - When replaced network device is "Cisco ASA 5500 series", operating restoration by rcxadm netdevice cfrestore commandis not required.By function of "Cisco ASA 5500 series", same configuration as device of active state is reflected automati...
Page 78 - Regular Maintenance Procedure of Network Devices
2. Set the status of the network device before replacement to standby, and replace the device When replacing multiple network devices of redundancy configurations simultaneously, perform replacement operations in units ofthe same redundancy configurations. - When the network device to replace has fa...
Page 79 - Procedure for Addition of Network Devices; Servers
8. Release the network device from "maintenance mode", after checking that problems with network devices with standby status havebeen solved. 9. Switch over the network device in active status that is the target of regular maintenance and the network device of the redundancyconfiguration whi...
Page 80 - Figure 9.5 Image of L2 Switches to Add
Figure 9.5 Image of L2 Switches to Add 1. Design additional configurations. (Network device administrator) 2. Provide the additional network device information to the infrastructure administrator. (Network device administrator) Add a network device in the state where the following operations have be...
Page 81 - Tenants
6. When the following applies to the additional network device, create and register rulesets. - When adding an L2 switch of a model for which sample scripts are not prepared, or an L2 switch of a model that has not beenused in the system until now. In this case, it is necessary to create a directory...
Page 82 - Figure 9.6 Image of Tenants to Add
Figure 9.6 Image of Tenants to Add 1. Design additional configurations. (Network device administrator) 2. Provide the additional network device information to the infrastructure administrator. (Network device administrator) Add a network device in the state where the following operations have been c...
Page 83 - Network Devices
5. Register the added firewall, server load balancer, and L2 switch as network devices. Use the rcxadm netdevice create command to register as a network device. 6. When the following applies to the additional network device, create and register rulesets. - When adding a firewall, server load balance...
Page 84 - Storage Device Maintenance
2. Create network configuration information (XML definition) using the acquired network device information. 3. Confirm there are no differences besides the link information (under Links tag) regarding the added or modified destinations forconnection, by comparing the network configuration informatio...
Page 86 - Chapter 10 Backup and Restoration; Backup and Restoration of Admin Servers; Backing up the Admin Server
Chapter 10 Backup and Restoration This chapter describes how to operate the backup and restoration of ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition. 10.1 Backup and Restoration of Admin Servers This section describes how to operate the backup and restoration of the admin server of ServerView Resour...
Page 87 - Restoring the Admin Server; Mechanism of Backup and Restoration; Backup and Restoration Environment Requirements
Usually, for each 16 MB written, the WAL file being written to is switched, and the WAL file for which writing has been completedis saved to the "wal" directory under the backup directory. Periodically executing the rcxmgrbackup command allows the contents of updates to the database that are...
Page 88 - Resources Managed by This Product and Timing of Update; Table 10.1 Resources to be Backed Up and Timing of Update
- Do not delete backup resources during execution of the restore command. - To delete backup resources, delete the folder specified in the backup destination as well as all folders and files under that folder. - Backup to the following media cannot be performed using the backup command: - Backup to ...
Page 89 - Disk Space Necessary for the Backup
Target Resources When Backup is Necessary Necessity of Stopping Managers Remarks Definition files Modification of definition files No (Note) Note) If the following definitionfiles are to be backed up, theManager must be stopped andoffline backup must be performed.- Some L-Platform managementsettings...
Page 91 - Table 10.4 Formula for Metering Logs per Day
Target Resources Disk Space Necessary for the Backup - /var/spool/mjes * Note: The backup of metering information is gathered under the control of the directory specified by the rcxmgrbackup command at anoff-line backup, and it is gathered in the area besides the specified directory at an online bac...
Page 92 - Table 10.7 Disk Space Necessary for Operation of Online Backup; Storage Destination for Backing Up Resources; Table 10.8 Relationship between Backup Method and Data Collected; Standard at Backup and Restore Processing Time
16 MB * 24 * 30 = 11.3 GB Table 10.7 Disk Space Necessary for Operation of Online Backup Disk space necessary for operation of online backup = Disk space necessary for base backup + Disk space necessary for difference backup = 1.3 GB + 11.3 GB = 12.6 GB Storage Destination for Backing Up Resources T...
Page 93 - System Restart Point after Restoration; Offline Backup of the Admin Server
- Memory Size : 16 GB - Command processing time - offline backup : 3 minutes - online backup (base backup) : 2 minutes - online backup (differential backup) : 2 minutes - restore : 4 minutes System Restart Point after Restoration In the system operations flow used by this product, the restart point ...
Page 94 - Stopping the Manager; Checking the status of the services of this product
10.1.2.1 Stopping the Manager Stop the Manager and check that it is in a stopped state. Stopping the Manager Execute the command shown below to stop the Manager. For details on the command, refer to "5.19 rcxmgrctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE". [Windows Manager] >Ins...
Page 95 - Saving Image Management Information; Online Backup of the Admin Server
Saving Image Management Information Check the following image management information, the number of stored snapshot generations and the image file storage folder: - Number of Stored Snapshot Generations - Image File Storage Folder Execute the following command to set the number of stored snapshot ge...
Page 97 - Settings for Periodic Execution of Base Backup
Execute the rcxmgrbackup command. Periodically executing the rcxmgrbackup command allows the contents of updates to the database that are recorded in saved WAL filesto be maintained for a certain period of time. For example, when the rcxmgrbackup command is executed every hour, the contents ofupdate...
Page 98 - Settings for Periodic Execution of Differential Backup
2. To manage tasks hierarchically, use the following procedure to create a folder: a. In the Task Scheduler menu, after selecting Task Scheduler Library, select [Actions]-[New Folder], and then enter any foldername in the dialog box that is displayed and click <OK>. b. Selecting the created fo...
Page 100 - Restoring Image Management Information
15. Open the Triggers tab, select the existing trigger, and click the Edit button. 16. Check the [task every:] checkbox in [Advanced settings], and select "1 hour" (set by default). 17. For the [for a duration of], select "1 day" (set by default). 18. Click the OK button. 10.1.4 Rest...
Page 101 - Online Backup Settings for Metering
[Windows Manager] In value, specify the number of stored generations that were saved at backup. >Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm imagemgr set -attr vm.snapshot.maxversion=value <RETURN> [Linux Manager] # /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm imagemgr set -attr vm.snapshot.maxversion=value ...
Page 102 - Changing the Backup Destination Directory
This section describes how to change the backup destination directory for the online backup of metering resources.To change the backup destination directory, the files and items in the table shown below must be changed. File to be Changed File Name Item to be Changed Operational settings file for th...
Page 104 - Start the manager; Backup and Restoration of Network Devices
Point Use "/" as a delimiter. 5. Modify the operational settings file for the online backup. Open the following file: [Windows Manager] Installation_folder\RCXCTMG\bin\conf\ctmgbackup.properties Change as follows: - Setting before Change BASE_BACKUP_DIR=C:/Fujitsu/ROR/RCXCTMG/backup/data WAL...
Page 105 - Mechanism of Backup and Restoration
10.2.1 Mechanism of Backup and Restoration By backing up network device configuration files, restoration of network device configurations can be done quickly when network devicesare replaced due to network failures. Network device configuration files can be backed up and saved within 5 generations. ...
Page 107 - Part 4 Monitoring
Part 4 Monitoring Chapter 11 Monitoring Resources ..................................................................................................................95 Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying Graphs ....................................................109 Chapter 13...
Page 108 - Table 11.1 Monitoring Level for Each Resource Type; Regular Update of Resource Data
Chapter 11 Monitoring Resources This chapter explains how to monitor the configuration and status of managed resources. 11.1 Overview Resource Orchestrator can centrally monitor the configuration and status of servers or other managed resources directly from the RORconsole. This enables the identifi...
Page 109 - Icons Displayed in the ROR Console
Table 11.2 List of Regularly Updated Resources and Their Related Resources Resources Subject to Regular Update Related Resources Data Source Chassis Chassis Server management unit Server ServerPhysical OSVM host (*1)VM guest (*1) ServerView Agents (*2)Server management unitServer virtualization soft...
Page 111 - Table 11.5 Physical Server Icons
Note - On the SPARC Enterprise T series, as statuses cannot be obtained from ILOM using SNMP, only "normal", "stop" or "unknown"statuses are shown, while "warning", "error", and "fatal" statuses cannot be detected. If an SNMP Trap indicating an error i...
Page 112 - Basic Procedure; Monitoring Networks
11.3 Addressing Resource Failures This section explains how to address problems like hardware failures that occur in a system. Basic Procedure The following procedure is used to confirm and resolve problems using the ROR console: 1. Confirm the Existence of a Problem For the confirmation method, ref...
Page 113 - Identification of Error Locations
- Network device name in which the changing state occurred - Network device status - Phenomenon noticed when receiving requests for confirmation from other administrator or user 11.4.1 Identification of Error Locations This section explains how to identify the network device on which an error has oc...
Page 114 - Console
d. Select the [Resource Details] tab of the Main Panel. e. Confirm [Network Resource] of [Network Information]. When the network device name is the same as the nameconfirmed in a., the error on the network device (L2 switch) can be identified on the specified network device that wasconfirmed in a. A...
Page 116 - the ROR Console
5. Take corrective action based on the results of checked scripts and files. - When there are no errors in the scripts or files checked in 4. Request confirmation from a tenant administrator or tenant user that there are no errors in the parameters taken over during theL-Platform update. - When ther...
Page 117 - Server Load Balancer Status Confirmation
See - For details on firewall operations (login, status confirmation, definition extraction, definition modification), refer to the manuals offirewalls. - For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE". - For det...
Page 118 - Confirmation Using the ROR Console
Further, confirm that the server to be load balanced is operating normally because the problem may be due to an error in theserver. - When it is possible that the hardware has failed, in cases that the server load balancer device status is "unknown" or the linkstatus is "down" that i...
Page 120 - Status Confirmation of Other Network Devices; Monitoring Storage
- When there are errors in the scripts or settings in files checked in 4. The infrastructure administrator will log in to the L2 switch directly, delete the failed configurations, and modify error scriptsor files. 6. Take corrective action based on the check results if definitions have been modified...
Page 122 - Exporting Power Consumption Data
Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying Graphs This chapter explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registered power monitoring targets and how to displayit as graphs, and also describes the exported data's format. 12.1 Overview This section details the p...
Page 123 - Displaying Power Consumption Data Graphs
- Time This column displays the date and time at which each data sample was collected.Within data lines, the entry corresponding to this column is displayed in the following format: " YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss" (" YYYY": Year, "MM": Month, "DD": Date, "hh:mm:ss": Ho...
Page 124 - Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard)
Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard) This chapter explains how to monitor resource pools. Use the [Dashboard (Pool Conditions)] tab of the ROR console to monitor the usage status of resource pools allocated to tenants andresource pools of overall systems. For details on the [Dashboard (P...
Page 125 - Chapter 14 Monitoring L-Platforms
Chapter 14 Monitoring L-Platforms This chapter explains how to monitor L-Platforms. The operation status of L-Servers can be monitored from the [Dashboard (System Conditions)] tab on the ROR console. For details on the [Dashboard (System Conditions)] tab, refer to "Chapter 5 Dashboard (System Co...
Page 126 - Chapter 15 Accounting; Operation image
Chapter 15 Accounting This chapter explains the accounting. 15.1 Overview This section explains an overview of the accounting. This function provides the basis to usage charge corresponding to the L-Platforms used by each tenant. The accounting includes following functions. Manage accounting informa...
Page 127 - Manage Accounting Information
[Management and operation of accounting information by the infrastructure administrator] 1. The infrastructure administrator registers L-Platform template information using the L-Platform management window of the RORConsole. 2. The infrastructure administrator registers the accounting information us...
Page 128 - Information Maintained by Product Master
Note Usage fee (the estimated price) for the L-Platform template will be displayed provided that settings for the estimated price display functionare enabled. Refer to " 8.7.1 Display Function Settings for Estimated Price " for information on settings for the estimated price display function...
Page 131 - Accounting Information File Format
+ memory unit price * amount of memory * converted monthly price Data disk monthly price = disk unit price * amount of disk * monthly converted price - If the price is hourly basis, usage fee (the estimated price) is calculated for 24 hours * 30 days.- If the price is yearly basis, usage fee (the es...
Page 134 - Operate Accounting Information
- Example description of accounting information file "TP-0001",0,"2012-01-01T00:00:00.000+0900",,"template","templateId1","month",1000,"Web/DB Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard","Service Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard" "VM-0001",0,"2...
Page 135 - Register Accounting Information of L-Platform template
Reference accounting information Reference the accounting information registered on the product master when calculating the accounting. Refer to " 15.3.4 Reference Accounting Information " for information on how to reference the accounting information. 15.3.1 Register Accounting Information ...
Page 136 - Modify Accounting Information Command
Note - If the <VM pool name> option is omitted when executing the L-Server import command, it will not be possible to registeraccounting information for the CPU, CPU clock or memory capacity. - If the <storage pool name> option is omitted when executing the L-Server import command, it wi...
Page 138 - Disable L-Platform templates
Note - If the applicable start date is not set to a future date and time, modify the charge information after the system has stopped. If systemoperation is not stopped, the pre-modification amounts may be displayed for the estimated charges and usage charges. - The displayed price does not change fo...
Page 139 - Delete accounting information; Calculation of Usage charges
Accounting information Metering log Category code Resource identifier Item ID cpu VM pool name vm_pool Server pool name server_pool cpu_clock VM pool name vm_pool Server pool name server_pool memory VM pool name vm_pool Server pool name server_pool vm Image name image_name pm Image name image_name d...
Page 140 - Overview of Usage charge Calculation
15.4.1 Overview of Usage charge Calculation When a user subscribes to or unsubscribes from an L-Platform, or performs operations such as starting or stopping an L-Server, these arerecorded as operation logs in the metering log. Resource (L-Platform, L-Server, etc.) usage time is then aggregated from...
Page 141 - Example of Usage charge Calculation
Point The unit price, unit code, and 1 month's usage charges for each resource specified in the charge information are displayed as usage charge information for each month from the ROR console Accounting tab to Usage Charge Detail window. Refer to "12.3 Usage Charge Detail" in the "User'...
Page 143 - Usage time; Usage charges
Usage time The usage time for is resource is as follows: Resource Deployed time Running time L-Platform1 128 hours 51 minutes (7731minutes) - L-Server1 128 hours 51 minutes (7731minutes) 128 hours 51 minutes (7731minutes) L-Server2 71 hours 50 minutes (4310minutes) 71 hours 48 minutes (4308minutes) ...
Page 148 - Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs
Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs This chapter explains how to monitor logs. 16.1 Operation Logs This section explains the operation logs of Resource Orchestrator. Note - Operation logs should be used by only infrastructure administrators or administrators, as all user operations of Resource Orchestratorca...
Page 153 - Scope of Operations Recorded in Operation Logs; Table 16.1 Scope of Operations; Configuration Management Audit Log
- Performing this procedure resets the recording period of operation logs to 0. 16.1.4 Scope of Operations Recorded in Operation Logs The scope of operations recorded in operation logs and the character strings displayed in the Event column are as indicated below. Table 16.1 Scope of Operations Reso...
Page 154 - Output Destination
The file name, file size, and number of generations of the audit log are shown below: Log name Description File size Number of generations vsys_audit_log Audit logs are output to this log. 10 MB 10 generations (*) * Note: If the number of saved generations exceeds 10 generations, old generations wil...
Page 158 - Procedure for changing output destination; Procedure for changing the size of the file
Operation type Description VSYS#update Reconfiguring an L-Platform. VSYS#updateLNetDev Updating the parameters for the firewall and server load balancer. VSYS#updateRemarks Changing the L-Platform remarks column input values after deploying. Procedure for changing output destination Use the followin...
Page 159 - Procedure for changing the number of generations to be saved; Control and System Condition
Log name Settings file Location to change (one location) Example: value="100MB" (to change the size of theaudit log file to 100 MB) 2. Restart the manager.Refer to " 2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager " for information on how to Restart the manager. Procedure for changing the numb...
Page 160 - Output files
[Linux Manager] /opt/fujitsu/ServerViewSuite/opends/logs/access Refer to the OpenDS website for details on OpenDS access logs. URL: https://docs.opends.org/2.2/page/DefAccessLog (As of February2012) Output format Audit logs are CSV files where the following items are output in the following order: O...
Page 162 - Operation types and operation information
Function Definition file Accounting (GUIoperationsfrom the RORConsole) [Windows Manager] Installation folder\RCXCTMG\conf\auditchgguilog4j.xml [Linux Manager] /etc/opt/FJSVctmg/conf/auditchgguilog4j.xml Accounting (PublishedAPIoperation) [Windows Manager] Installation folder\RCXCTMG\conf\auditacntlo...
Page 165 - Usage
Function Operation type Content Operation information (*1) name of managed tenant>""&tenantdeletedate=""<date whenmanaged tenant was deleted>""" getMonthlyCharge Get usage charges None. registerMonthlyCharge Register monthlyusage charges (*4) "date="&...
Page 167 - Output example
Item Description Activity name Activity nameApplication,Approve,Assess,Pending state,Cancel Task execution date/time The date/time the task was executed Person responsible User ID of the user that executed the task Status Shows the state of task COMPLETED: Completed Task process Button name executed...
Page 168 - Investigation Logs; Investigation Logs on Admin Servers
[Windows Manager] Type Destination of files output Description Operationlog Installation_folder\RCXCTMG\Charging\log\accounting_calc_mail.log (*1) The results of sendingthe usage charge fileare output. (*2) *1: This log file is 5 MB in size and holds 5 generations.*2: Refer to "Chapter 9 Message...
Page 172 - High Availability of Managed Resources; Checks of Spare Server Models and Configurations
Chapter 17 High Availability of Managed Resources This chapter explains failover. 17.1 High Availability of Managed Resources This section explains how to realize high availability of managed resources. The methods of environment creation and operation for enabling higher availability of managed res...
Page 173 - Selection of Suitable Spare Servers
- Number of NICs Check the number of NICs mounted on a compatible server and L-Server. A server is considered as a server satisfying the conditions, in the following cases: - The number of NICs mounted on the compatible server is the same as the number in the L-Server definition - The number is more...
Page 176 - Restoration
3. Check if the status of the L-Server that is the source for switchover is stop. If the status of the L-Server is not stop, stop the L-Server. The L-Server cannot be stopped, as the management blade cannot be accessed. Stop the L-Server on the managed server, using theconsole of managed server. Not...
Page 177 - High Availability for Storage Chassis; Figure 17.1 Switchover of Operating or Standby Status of Storage
3. Start the L-Server. For details on how to start an L-Server, refer to "17.1.1 Starting an L-Server" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators(Resource Management) CE". 17.1.3 High Availability for Storage Chassis This section explains high availability of storage chas...
Page 178 - Replication Definition Files
Replication Definition Files The replication definition file must be created in advance. In the replication definition file, describe the relationship between the operatingstorage and the standby storage for replication. The format of the replication definition file is as follows: IP_address_of_oper...
Page 179 - When Performing Switchover from Operating to Standby (Failover)
- For EMC Symmetrix DMX storage and EMC Symmetrix VMAX storage The relationship for replication can be checked using the SRDF function. Specify SymmID for the storage identifier. Check SymmID, using the rcxadm storage list command. Specify a device for the volume identifier. Check the device, using ...
Page 180 - When Performing Switchover from Standby to Operating (Failback)
6. Execute the failover script on the server where the manager is being operated. - If the error message number 62513 occurs during script execution The Thin Provisioning and Thick Provisioning attributes of the operating disk resource and standby disk resource may be notthe same. Check the replicat...
Page 182 - High Availability for Admin Servers
14. When operating an L-Platform, use the cfmg_syncdiskinfo command to reflect the information for switched disks on the L-Platformconfiguration information. [Windows Manager] > Installation_folder\RCXCFMG\bin\cfmg_syncdiskinfo <RETURN> [Linux Manager] # /opt/FJSVcfmg/bin/cfmg_syncdiskinfo ...
Page 183 - Prerequisites for Manager Cluster Operation
Prerequisites for Manager Cluster Operation For details on prerequisites for operating managers in cluster environments, refer to "7.3 Admin Server High Availability Design" in the"Design Guide CE". Manager Cluster Operation in Windows Guest Environments in Hyper-V environments - Ins...
Page 184 - Manager Cluster Operation in Windows and Linux Environments
Note - When performing configuration, modification, or deletion of managed server environments, such as L-Server creation, if an erroroccurs on VM guest, the operation may fail. In this case, part of the environment of the managed server may be created. Perform the operation again after deleting cre...
Page 187 - Redundancy Configurations for the Admin LAN; Restarting Managers; Table A.1 Configuration Parameters
Appendix A Notes on Operating ServerView Resource Orchestrator This appendix provides important reminders for the operation of Resource Orchestrator. Redundancy Configurations for the Admin LAN If communication issues occur on the admin LAN, or one of the network interfaces used by a managed server ...
Page 188 - Changing Multiple Operations of Managers; Table A.2 Items in the Definition File
Parameter Meaning Initial Value - When restarting Specify "true". - When not restarting Specify "false". RESTART_HOUR Specify the restart time (hour) from 0 to 23. 3 RESTART_MIN Specify the restart time (minutes) from 0 to 59. 45 RESTART_CYCLE Specify the restart interval (days) from...
Page 189 - Table A.3 Increased Memory Use with Multiple Operations
Item Key Value Remarks Operates by default, when there are nodefinition files. Example Definition File An example definition file is indicated below. In this example, the multiplicity is set to "10". TASK_WORKER_COUNT=10 Changing Procedures of Definition Files - When the manager is operating...
Page 191 - Appendix B Metering Log; B.1 Types of Metering Logs; Event logs
Appendix B Metering Log This chapter explains the metering log. Metering logs is saved in the database as Information based on bill calculations so that fees can be charged based on the resources thathave been used by tenants. The Output metering log command is used to output metering logs to meteri...
Page 192 - B.2 Output Contents of Metering Logs; Common
Event Event identifier Timing of event Resource - L-Platform template (*2) - Software *1: If the timing of output of the periodic log is to be changed, overwrite the metering log operational settings file and then executethe Change periodic log schedule settings command.Refer to " 8.7.3 Metering...
Page 197 - B.3 Formats of Metering Log Files; CSV format files
Item ID Output for each event Item name Description ADD CHANGE DELETE PERIOD org_id Yes Yes Yes Yes Tenant name ASCII: 1 to 32 charactersName of the tenant user_id Yes Yes Yes Yes User account ASCII: 1 to 32 charactersUser that owns the L-Platform vsys_id Yes Yes Yes Yes L-Platform ID ASCII: 1 to 32...
Page 199 - XML format files
verId001","","softwareId001","systemName001","","","","","","","",,"",,,,,,,,,,, 2.0,"2011-08-08T10:20:10.000+0900","","vsysId001","orgId001","PERIOD","vserver"...
Page 200 - B.4 Deleting Metering Logs
- If snapshot restore has been performed, an event log with CHANGE as the event will be output even if there was no change. - At execution of the Import L-Server command of the L-Platform Management function, the following event log will be output: - If a stopped L-Server has been importedEvent log ...
Page 201 - Glossary
Glossary access path A logical path configured to enable access to storage volumes from servers. active mode The state where a managed server is performing operations.Managed servers must be in active mode in order to use Auto-Recovery.Move managed servers to maintenance mode in order to perform bac...
Page 218 - Xen; zoning
Xen A type of server virtualization software. XSB (eXtended System Board) Unit for domain creation and display, composed of physical components. XSCF (eXtended System Control Facility) The name of the Remote Management Controller for SPARC Enterprise M series servers. zoning A function that provides...