Fujitsu V3.1.0 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preface; Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map; Purpose
  • Page 3 – Notational Conventions
  • Page 9 – Export Administration Regulation Declaration
  • Page 10 – Notices
  • Page 11 – Contents
  • Page 15 – Chapter 1 Login and Logout; Preparations; Opening the ROR Console
  • Page 16 – Login; Information; Logout; Note
  • Page 18 – Chapter 2 Home; Editing the Home Messages
  • Page 19 – Point
  • Page 20 – Chapter 3 Resource Management Overview
  • Page 21 – Chapter 4 License Setup and Confirmation; License Setup
  • Page 22 – Chapter 5 Managing User Accounts; Add User Account; Change User Account Settings
  • Page 23 – Delete User Account
  • Page 24 – Chapter 6 BladeViewer; Figure 6.1 BladeViewer
  • Page 25 – Resource Status Monitoring
  • Page 26 – Table 6.1 Light Icons; Table 6.2 Displaying the Server Icon and the Number of Units
  • Page 27 – Table 6.4 Chassis Icon; See; Table 6.5 Chassis Icon; Table 6.6 LAN Switch Icon; See
  • Page 28 – Server Blade; Table 6.7 Server Blade Power Buttons
  • Page 29 – Table 6.8 Physical Server Icons; Table 6.9 Admin Server Icon
  • Page 30 – Table 6.11 Resource Icons; Storage Blade; Table 6.12 Storage Blade Power Lamps
  • Page 31 – Table 6.13 VM Guest Icon; Table 6.14 VM Guest Power Buttons
  • Page 32 – Table 6.15 Actions of Server Blade Power Buttons; Power On
  • Page 33 – Power Off and Reboot; Figure 6.5 Power Operation Dialog; Forced Power Off and Reboot
  • Page 34 – Table 6.16 Actions of VM Guest Power Buttons
  • Page 35 – Status Panel Operations
  • Page 36 – Listing and Editing of Labels and Comments; Figure 6.8 Label List; Contents of the label list
  • Page 37 – Editing Labels and Comments
  • Page 39 – Chapter 7 Registering Resources; Registering VIOM Coordination
  • Page 40 – Registering VM Management Software
  • Page 41 – When using Blade Servers
  • Page 42 – Figure 7.1 Status Transition Diagram for Managed Servers
  • Page 47 – Configuring VLANs on External Ports; Configuring VLANs on Internal Ports
  • Page 48 – When using Rack Mount and Tower Servers; Registering Rack Mount or Tower Servers
  • Page 49 – Figure 7.2 Status Transition Diagram for Managed Servers
  • Page 53 – Discovery; Example; Registration
  • Page 54 – Settings for the HBA address rename Function
  • Page 55 – Figure 7.3 Procedures for Single-path Configurations
  • Page 56 – Figure 7.4 Procedures for Multi-path Configurations
  • Page 57 – When using PRIMEQUEST Servers
  • Page 58 – When using SPARC Enterprise Servers
  • Page 61 – Registering Power Monitoring Devices
  • Page 62 – Registering Admin LAN Subnets
  • Page 63 – Settings for Clustered Manager Configurations
  • Page 67 – Table 7.1 Files to Link
  • Page 68 – Registering ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
  • Page 69 – Chapter 8 Changing Admin Server Settings; Changing Admin IP Addresses
  • Page 70 – Changing the IP Address of a Clustered Manager
  • Page 73 – Changing Port Numbers
  • Page 74 – Manager Services
  • Page 75 – Related Services
  • Page 76 – Changing the Maximum Number of System Image Versions
  • Page 77 – Changing the Maximum Number of Cloning Image Versions; Changing the Image Folder Location
  • Page 80 – Chapter 9 Changing Resources; Changing Chassis and Managed Server Settings
  • Page 83 – Changing Server Management Unit Configuration Settings
  • Page 84 – Changing VM Host Login Account Information
  • Page 85 – Changing the VLAN Settings of LAN Switch Blades; Changing HBA address rename Settings
  • Page 86 – Changing Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service; Changing the IP Address of the Admin Server
  • Page 87 – Changing the IP Address of the HBA address rename Server; Changing VIOM Registration Settings
  • Page 88 – Changing LAN Switch Settings; Changing LAN Switch Basic Settings; Changing VLANs Set for External Ports of LAN Switch Blades
  • Page 89 – Changing VLAN IDs
  • Page 91 – Changing VM Management Software Settings
  • Page 92 – Changing Power Monitoring Environment Settings; Changing Environmental Data Settings; Table 9.1 Polling Interval
  • Page 93 – Changing Monitoring Information Settings
  • Page 94 – Canceling Monitoring Information Settings; Changing Storage; Changing Storage Management Software Basic Information; Changing Storage Unit Basic Information
  • Page 95 – Changing Virtual Storage Resource Basic Information; Changing Disk Resource Basic Information
  • Page 97 – Figure 10.1 Procedure for Setting up Operating Environments; Configuring WWN Settings for ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
  • Page 99 – Deploying Cloning Images
  • Page 100 – Chapter 11 Deleting Resources; Deleting Chassis; Deleting Managed Servers
  • Page 101 – Canceling VIOM Integration
  • Page 102 – Deleting Power Monitoring Devices
  • Page 103 – Deleting Admin LAN Subnets; Unregistering ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser
  • Page 104 – Figure 12.1 Examples of Use
  • Page 106 – Importing the System Configuration File
  • Page 109 – Exporting the System Configuration File
  • Page 110 – Chapter 13 Network Map
  • Page 113 – Overall map; Local map
  • Page 114 – Table 13.1 Chassis Icons
  • Page 119 – Table 13.10 Admin Server Icon
  • Page 120 – Table 13.13 Statuses of Physical or Virtual Links; Aggregate Display of Network Links
  • Page 123 – Server Power Control
  • Page 124 – Chassis Power Control
  • Page 125 – Chapter 15 Control of VM Environments; Migration of VM Guests between Servers; Table 15.1 Migration Methods Available for Each Power Status
  • Page 126 – Configuring a System's VM Home Position; Configuring a VM Host's VM Home Position
  • Page 127 – Clearing a System's VM Home Position; Clearing a VM Host's VM Home Position
  • Page 128 – External Software; VM management console
  • Page 129 – Chapter 16 Backup and Restore; Table 16.1 Examples of system image backup and restore targets
  • Page 131 – Backing up a System Image
  • Page 133 – Restoring a System Image
  • Page 135 – Figure 16.1 System Image List; Deleting a System Image
  • Page 136 – Table 17.1 Cloning Target Examples
  • Page 139 – Table 17.2 Structure of the Definition File
  • Page 141 – Collecting Cloning Images
  • Page 145 – Deploying a Cloning Image
  • Page 149 – Figure 17.1 Cloning Image List; Network Parameter Auto-Configuration for Cloning Images
  • Page 150 – Setup Procedure
  • Page 152 – Table 17.3 Node Entry Settings
  • Page 154 – Operation Checks and Preparations
  • Page 156 – Modifying the Operating Environment
  • Page 157 – Modifying Managed Server Settings
  • Page 158 – Chapter 18 Server Switchover Settings; Settings for Server Switchover
  • Page 161 – Changing Server Switchover Settings; Canceling Server Switchover Settings
  • Page 162 – Exporting Power Consumption Data
  • Page 163 – Table 19.1 Recommended export settings
  • Page 164 – Displaying Power Consumption Data Graphs
  • Page 166 – Figure 19.3 Graph Display Window
  • Page 167 – Appendix A User Interface; Figure A.1 ROR Console
  • Page 173 – Table A.5 Popup Menus Available for SPARC Enterprise Servers
  • Page 179 – Figure A.4 Tree Panel; Table A.17 Resource Registration States
  • Page 180 – Table A.18 Resource Registration States
  • Page 183 – Table A.19 Meaning of the Resources Shown in the Chassis Image; Attributes of Displayed Resources
  • Page 196 – A.10 Recent Operations; Figure A.6 Recent Operations; Information Displayed in the Recent Operations Area
  • Page 198 – Event Information
  • Page 200 – Appendix B Format of CSV System Configuration Files; Figure B.1 Selection Window
  • Page 203 – Table B.2 Section Order and Section Names
  • Page 205 – B.3 Resource Definitions; Admin LAN Subnet Data
  • Page 206 – Chassis Data; PRIMEQUEST Chassis Management Data
  • Page 208 – LAN Switch Blade Data
  • Page 210 – VLAN Data for LAN Switch Blades
  • Page 211 – Server Management Information
  • Page 213 – SPARC Data
  • Page 215 – PRIMEQUEST Server Management Data; Server Blade VLAN Data
  • Page 217 – HBA address rename Information of a Server; Server Switchover Management Information
  • Page 218 – VM Management Software Information
  • Page 219 – Server Agent Management Information; VM Host Management Information
  • Page 220 – Monitoring Settings
  • Page 221 – Power Monitoring Device Data
  • Page 222 – Memo; B.4 Examples of CSV Format
  • Page 226 – Appendix C Maintenance Mode
  • Page 227 – Glossary
  • Page 233 – zoning
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J2X1-7606-03ENZ0(00)

October 2012

Windows/Linux

ServerView Resource Orchestrator
Virtual Edition V3.1.0

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Summary

Page 2 - Preface; Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map; Purpose

Preface Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map The documentation road map for Resource Orchestrator is as shown below. Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map For information about the documents for Resource Orchestrator, refer to "Chapter 1 Documentation Road Map" in the "Des...

Page 3 - Notational Conventions

Chapter 9 Changing Resources Explains how to change settings for the admin server or resources registered on the admin server. Chapter 10 Configuring the Operating Environments of Managed Servers Explains how to install software to the registered managed servers and set up their operating environmen...

Page 9 - Export Administration Regulation Declaration

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