Fujitsu J2X1-7611-03ENZ0 - Manual

Fujitsu J2X1-7611-03ENZ0

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preface; Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map; Point
  • Page 4 – Notational Conventions
  • Page 8 – Export Administration Regulation Declaration
  • Page 9 – Notices
  • Page 10 – Contents
  • Page 14 – Part 1 Overview
  • Page 15 – Flow of Service Provision Using Applications; Figure 1.1 Flow of Service Provision Using Applications
  • Page 17 – Administrators
  • Page 18 – Part 2 Operation
  • Page 19 – Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents; Note; Starting and Stopping the Manager
  • Page 21 – Starting and Stopping an Agent
  • Page 24 – Chapter 3 Managing User Accounts; Creation, Viewing, and Modification of User Accounts
  • Page 25 – Chapter 4 Managing Tenants; Tenant Creation
  • Page 26 – Chapter 5 Managing Templates
  • Page 27 – Chapter 6 Managing Resources and Resource Pools; Managing Resource Pools; Use of Physical Servers or Virtual Machines as L-Servers
  • Page 28 – Chapter 7 Management of L-Platform; Review for L-Platform Usage Applications
  • Page 30 – Linux OS with SELinux enabled; Action to Take when an Error has Occurred; When a Problem Occurs during L-Platform Operation
  • Page 32 – Example; Example
  • Page 33 – 0 Definition VM Specific Information Definition File; 1 Changing Server Specifications on a VM Host
  • 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
  • Page 35 – For Active Directory; Settings for Sending Email
  • Page 36 – Settings for Port Number of Management Servers
  • Page 37 – Changing the port number of L-Platform management
  • Page 38 – Editing Information in the Home Window; Settings
  • Page 39 – Example of settings; Settings for Permissions to Change L-Platform Templates; Stopping the manager; Changing L-Platform templates; Starting the manager
  • Page 40 – Subnet Settings at Segment Editing; Settings for the Simplified Reconfiguration Function
  • Page 42 – Editing the Environment Setup File for the L-Platform API; Default Password Setting for Sent Emails
  • Page 43 – Template; 1 Customizing the User Rights for L-Platform Operations; Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management
  • Page 44 – Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management; Tenant Management Settings
  • Page 47 – Editing the User Agreement when Registering a User; Accounting Settings; Display Function Settings for Estimated Price
  • Page 52 – System Condition Server List Settings
  • Page 54 – Settings for Event Log Output for CMDB Agent
  • Page 55 – Part 3 Retention
  • Page 56 – Chapter 9 Hardware Maintenance; Hardware Maintenance Flow; Figure 9.1 Flow of Maintenance for L-Platform Hardware
  • Page 59 – Figure 9.3 Flow of Hardware Maintenance when a Server Fails
  • Page 60 – Blade Server Maintenance; Activating a Maintenance LED; Deactivating a Maintenance LED
  • Page 61 – Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties; Prerequisites; Re-configuring Hardware Properties after Server Replacement
  • Page 62 – Information
  • Page 65 – Maintenance for Servers Other Than Blade Servers; Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties
  • Page 67 – For Rack Mount and Tower Servers
  • Page 68 – For SPARC Enterprise Servers
  • Page 70 – For PRIMEQUEST Servers
  • Page 71 – Replacing and Adding Server Components
  • Page 73 – For Servers not Using Server Management Software
  • 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
  • Page 75 – When Device that is Target of Restoration is undamaged
  • Page 77 – See
  • Page 78 – Regular Maintenance Procedure of Network Devices
  • Page 79 – Procedure for Addition of Network Devices; Servers
  • Page 80 – Figure 9.5 Image of L2 Switches to Add
  • Page 81 – Tenants
  • Page 82 – Figure 9.6 Image of Tenants to Add
  • Page 83 – Network Devices
  • Page 84 – Storage Device Maintenance
  • Page 86 – Chapter 10 Backup and Restoration; Backup and Restoration of Admin Servers; Backing up the Admin Server
  • Page 87 – Restoring the Admin Server; Mechanism of Backup and Restoration; Backup and Restoration Environment Requirements
  • Page 88 – Resources Managed by This Product and Timing of Update; Table 10.1 Resources to be Backed Up and Timing of Update
  • Page 89 – Disk Space Necessary for the Backup
  • Page 91 – Table 10.4 Formula for Metering Logs per Day
  • 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
  • Page 93 – System Restart Point after Restoration; Offline Backup of the Admin Server
  • Page 94 – Stopping the Manager; Checking the status of the services of this product
  • Page 95 – Saving Image Management Information; Online Backup of the Admin Server
  • Page 97 – Settings for Periodic Execution of Base Backup
  • Page 98 – Settings for Periodic Execution of Differential Backup
  • Page 100 – Restoring Image Management Information
  • Page 101 – Online Backup Settings for Metering
  • Page 102 – Changing the Backup Destination Directory
  • Page 104 – Start the manager; Backup and Restoration of Network Devices
  • Page 105 – Mechanism of Backup and Restoration
  • Page 107 – Part 4 Monitoring
  • Page 108 – Table 11.1 Monitoring Level for Each Resource Type; Regular Update of Resource Data
  • Page 109 – Icons Displayed in the ROR Console
  • Page 111 – Table 11.5 Physical Server Icons
  • Page 112 – Basic Procedure; Monitoring Networks
  • Page 113 – Identification of Error Locations
  • Page 114 – Console
  • Page 116 – the ROR Console
  • Page 117 – Server Load Balancer Status Confirmation
  • Page 118 – Confirmation Using the ROR Console
  • Page 120 – Status Confirmation of Other Network Devices; Monitoring Storage
  • Page 122 – Exporting Power Consumption Data
  • Page 123 – Displaying Power Consumption Data Graphs
  • Page 124 – Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard)
  • Page 125 – Chapter 14 Monitoring L-Platforms
  • Page 126 – Chapter 15 Accounting; Operation image
  • Page 127 – Manage Accounting Information
  • Page 128 – Information Maintained by Product Master
  • Page 131 – Accounting Information File Format
  • Page 134 – Operate Accounting Information
  • Page 135 – Register Accounting Information of L-Platform template
  • Page 136 – Modify Accounting Information Command
  • Page 138 – Disable L-Platform templates
  • Page 139 – Delete accounting information; Calculation of Usage charges
  • Page 140 – Overview of Usage charge Calculation
  • Page 141 – Example of Usage charge Calculation
  • Page 143 – Usage time; Usage charges
  • Page 148 – Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs
  • Page 153 – Scope of Operations Recorded in Operation Logs; Table 16.1 Scope of Operations; Configuration Management Audit Log
  • Page 154 – Output Destination
  • Page 158 – Procedure for changing output destination; Procedure for changing the size of the file
  • Page 159 – Procedure for changing the number of generations to be saved; Control and System Condition
  • Page 160 – Output files
  • Page 162 – Operation types and operation information
  • Page 165 – Usage
  • Page 167 – Output example
  • Page 168 – Investigation Logs; Investigation Logs on Admin Servers
  • Page 172 – High Availability of Managed Resources; Checks of Spare Server Models and Configurations
  • Page 173 – Selection of Suitable Spare Servers
  • Page 176 – Restoration
  • Page 177 – High Availability for Storage Chassis; Figure 17.1 Switchover of Operating or Standby Status of Storage
  • Page 178 – Replication Definition Files
  • Page 179 – When Performing Switchover from Operating to Standby (Failover)
  • Page 180 – When Performing Switchover from Standby to Operating (Failback)
  • Page 182 – High Availability for Admin Servers
  • Page 183 – Prerequisites for Manager Cluster Operation
  • Page 184 – Manager Cluster Operation in Windows and Linux Environments
  • Page 187 – Redundancy Configurations for the Admin LAN; Restarting Managers; Table A.1 Configuration Parameters
  • Page 188 – Changing Multiple Operations of Managers; Table A.2 Items in the Definition File
  • Page 189 – Table A.3 Increased Memory Use with Multiple Operations
  • Page 191 – Appendix B Metering Log; B.1 Types of Metering Logs; Event logs
  • Page 192 – B.2 Output Contents of Metering Logs; Common
  • Page 197 – B.3 Formats of Metering Log Files; CSV format files
  • Page 199 – XML format files
  • Page 200 – B.4 Deleting Metering Logs
  • Page 201 – Glossary
  • Page 218 – Xen; zoning
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October 2012

Windows/Linux

ServerView Resource Orchestrator
Cloud Edition V3.1.0

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Summary

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

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