Viewing - Fujitsu ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User Manual

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Note
When resource pool is used in L-Platform, do not delete servers included in the deployed L-Platform, and VM pool, server pool, and
storage pool used in the L-Platform template.

20.6 Viewing

The pool list in the resource list display the resource folders, total size of resources, and free space available.
In the L-Server list, when the server is a physical L-Server, the physical server for the L-Server is displayed.
When the server is a virtual L-Server, the name of the VM host where the L-Server operates is displayed.
When the [Current resource] checkbox and the [Preserved resource] checkbox are selected, resources that have been allocated and resources
in use are displayed.
For the already allocated resources, the following information is displayed, depending on the status of resource allocation.
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allocated
Resource name
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preserved
Resource name + "(preserved)"
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defined
"(defined)"
For resources in use, the resources configured as [Physical server] or [VM host] are displayed as icon + resource name.
If you select the [Resource List] tab with a resource pool selected in the orchestration tree, a list of information for the resources that
belong to the resource pool are displayed.
If you select the [Resource Details] tab, detailed information such as the total size of data and free space in the resource pool is displayed.
Also, if you select the [Available Pool] tab, a list of the resource pools that the user has usage rights for and the resources that belong to
those pools is displayed.
For virtual storage resources with Thin Provisioning attributes configured, the virtually allocated size will be displayed inside the used
amount. Also, depending on the value of the virtually allocated size, the display of free capacity may differ as follows:
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When the virtually allocated size is less than the total size of virtual storage resources
The area not virtually allocated is displayed in the free capacity.
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When the virtually allocated size is more than the total size of virtual storage resources
The area exceeding the capacity is displayed preceded by a minus ("-") in the free capacity.
For VMware datastores, when storage pools with Thin Provisioning attributes are registered, they are displayed as explained above.
Example
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When the total size of virtual storage resources is 20 GB, and the virtually allocated size is 10 GB:
Total Capacity: 20.0 GB
Free Capacity: 10.0 GB
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When the total size of virtual storage resources is 20 GB, and the virtually allocated size is 30GB:
Total Capacity: 20.0 GB
Free Capacity: -10.0GB
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