Power Operations; Starting An L-Server - Fujitsu ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User Manual

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Operation
System image deletion
Moving L-Servers between VM hosts
(migration)
Allocating resources to L-Servers
Releasing resources from L-Servers
Changing physical server usage
*1: When a VM host not managed with server management software is used, operation and changes are not possible.
*2: When using OVM for SPARC, operation and modification are not possible.
*3: When a VM host not managed with server management software is used, operation is not possible.
*4: When using Solaris Zones, registration of server management software is necessary.
*5: Only possible when using SAN boot.
*6: When using Solaris Zones, L-Servers cannot be operated.
*7: This operation is only possible for VMware or Hyper-V virtual servers.
*8: When using RHEL-Xen, operation is possible.
*9: IP addresses and network resources of virtual L-Servers can only be changed when the server's status is defined.
*10: When using VMware, operation is possible.
*11: When using Hyper-V, operation is possible.
Note
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Operations for an L-Server included in an L-Platform using the ROR console and commands have limits. Use of the console and
moving of an L-Server (migration) between VM hosts are only possible when using the ROR console. Use of commands and moving
of an L-Server (migration) between VM hosts are only possible when using the ROR console.
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When an L-Platform is included in a resource folder or a tenant, the L-Server under the L-Platform is not the target of batch power
operations.
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When operating a physical server or a VM guest related to an L-Server using the server tree on the ROR console or using commands,
consider also the effects on L-Servers.
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For virtual L-Servers with the OS type "Other", there is a possibility that the operation will not be reflected on the guest OS.

17.1 Power Operations

This section explains the power operations of L-Servers.

17.1.1 Starting an L-Server

This section explains how to startup an L-Server.
Use the following procedure to start an L-Server:
1.
Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Power]-[ON] from the popup menu.
The confirmation dialog is displayed.
2.
Click <OK>.
The L-Server is started.
On an L-Server for which only a configuration definition has been created (defined), server and disk resources will be allocated, and after
image deployment is performed (when a cloning image has been specified), the L-Server will be started.
On an L-Server which has been released (preserved), server resources will be allocated and started.
Physical L-
Virtual L-Server
Server
Yes
No
Yes (*1, *2, *3,
No
*4)
Yes
Yes (*1, *2)
Yes
Yes (*1, *2)
Yes
No
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Reference
Refer to "Deletion" of
"17.6.2 Backup and
Restore".
Refer to
"17.7 Migration between VM
Refer to
"17.8.2.1 Allocating
For details, refer to
"17.8.2.2 Releasing
Resources".
Refer to
"17.9 Changing Physical Server
Hosts".
Resources".
Usage".

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