2 Virtual-IO Manager - Introduction
The details of this configuration cannot be seen via the nor-
mal graphical user interface of the service manager. To see
the details, you must use the command line interface of the
service manager. The command
ViewVirtualIOManagerService
figuration, where ServerViewVirtualIOManagerService is
the name of the service.
The ServerView Virtual-IO Manager Backup service is also configured
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for automatic restart in the event of failure during installation.
By default the Virtual-IO Manager Backup service is not con-
figured to start automatically, as it requires configuration.
By default the following restart behavior is configured:
The first restart of the service is tried 5 seconds after unexpected ter-
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mination of the service.
The second restart is tried 30 seconds after termination of the serv-
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ice.
Subsequent restarts are tried 120 seconds after termination of the
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service.
The restart counter is reset after 600 seconds.
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The details of this configuration cannot be seen via the nor-
mal graphical user interface of the service manager. To see
the details, you must use the command line interface of the
service manager. The command
ViewVirtualIOBackupService
figuration where ServerViewVirtualIOManagerService is
the name of the service.
If the Virtual-IO Manager is interrupted during a configuration request (for
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example, creation of networks in an IBP connection blade or assignment
of a VIOM server profile) while executing configuration commands on
hardware modules, Virtual-IO Manager will undo the changes already
made the next time the service starts. This means that, when the serv-
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sc qfailure Server-
displays the current con-
sc qfailure Server-
displays the current con-
ServerView Virtual-IO Manager
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