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Page 1 - Operation Guide

J2X1-7611-05ENZ0(03)March 2013Windows/LinuxServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.1Operation Guide

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- ServerView and Systemwalker are registered trademarks of FUJITSU LIMITED.- All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks

Page 3 - Organization

Execute the rcxmgrbackup command.Periodically executing the rcxmgrbackup command allows the contents of updates to the database that are recorded in s

Page 4 - Notational Conventions

2. To manage tasks hierarchically, use the following procedure to create a folder:a. In the Task Scheduler menu, after selecting Task Scheduler Librar

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PointWhen using the Create Basic Task Wizard, execution for a time interval shorter than one day cannot be set, so once the task has beenregistered

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15. Open the Triggers tab, select the existing trigger, and click the Edit button.16. Check the [task every:] checkbox in [Advanced settings], and sel

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[Windows Manager]In value, specify the number of stored generations that were saved at backup.>Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm imagemg

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[Windows Manager]>Installation folder\SWRBAM\CMDB\FJSVcmdbm\bin\cmdbrefresh.exe -a -q <RETURN>[Linux Manager]# /opt/FJSVcmdbm/bin/cmdbrefresh

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1. Create a new backup directory.[Windows Manager]> D: <RETURN>> cd \ <RETURN>> mkdir basebackup\Charging <RETURN>> E: &

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/var/opt/FJSVctchg/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf- Setting before Changearchive_command = 'cp "%p" "/var/opt/FJSVctchg/backup/wal/%f&q

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Starting the ManagerStart the manager.For details on how to start the manager, refer to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager".10.2 Backup

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- When performing automatic configuration of network devices- When executing the rcxadm netdevice cfbackup command specifying the network device Poin

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ContentsPart 1 Overview...

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SeeFor details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".- 96 -

Page 15 - Part 1 Overview

Part 4 MonitoringChapter 11 Monitoring Resources...

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Chapter 11 Monitoring ResourcesThis chapter explains how to monitor the configuration and status of managed resources.11.1 OverviewResource Orchestrat

Page 17 - Administrators

Table 11.2 List of Regularly Updated Resources and Their Related ResourcesResources Subject to Regular Update Related Resources Data SourceChassis Cha

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Table 11.3 Resource IconsIcon MeaningServer resourceChassisServerPhysical OSVM hostVM guestLAN switch bladeL2 switchFirewallServer load balancerIntegr

Page 19 - Part 2 Operation

Note- On the SPARC Enterprise T series, as statuses cannot be obtained from ILOM using SNMP, only "normal", "stop" or "unkno

Page 20 - - Related Services

- For network devices, only "normal" and "unknown" are displayed.11.3 Addressing Resource FailuresThis section explains how to add

Page 21 - - Database (PostgreSQL)

- Detection of changes in state by software for network managementAn infrastructure administrator checks the status of the network device and takes co

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- When the network device on which a change in state occurs is something other than a firewall and a server load balancera. Confirm the name of the ne

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- When the network device on which the change in state has occurred is a server load balancerConfirm the status of the server load balancer.For detail

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8.5.5.2 How to Modify Application Process to be Used...

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- Configuration files for interfaces- When it is possible that the hardware has failed, in cases where the firewall device status is "unknown&quo

Page 26 - Chapter 4 Managing Tenants

b. Confirm the name of the L-Platform using the firewall by checking the items in displayed results of the rcxadm firewall showcommand (L-Platform Nam

Page 27 - Chapter 5 Managing Templates

- Scripts for configurations- Parameter files- Configuration files for interfacesFurther, confirm that the server to be load balanced is operating nor

Page 28 - 6.3 Managing L-Servers

4. Identify the L-Platform in use.a. Confirm the name of the server load balancer allocated using auto-configuration by checking the items displayed i

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5. Take corrective action based on the results of checked scripts and files.- When there are no errors in the scripts or settings in files checked in

Page 30 - 7.2.3.3 Releasing L-Servers

- For EMC CLARiiON storageRefer to the "EMC Navisphere Manager Administrator's Guide".- For EMC Symmetrix DMX storage and EMC Symmetrix

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Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data andDisplaying GraphsThis chapter explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registe

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- TimeThis column displays the date and time at which each data sample was collected.Within data lines, the entry corresponding to this column is disp

Page 33 - 7.2.8 Redundancy Settings

Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard)This chapter explains how to monitor resource pools.Use the [Dashboard (Pool Conditions)] tab of the R

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Chapter 14 Monitoring L-PlatformsThis chapter explains how to monitor L-Platforms.The operation status of L-Servers can be monitored from the [Dashboa

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10.1.4.2 Restoring the Resources of This Product...

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Chapter 15 AccountingThis chapter explains the accounting.15.1 OverviewThis section explains an overview of the accounting.This function provides the

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[Management and operation of accounting information by the infrastructure administrator]1. The infrastructure administrator registers L-Platform templ

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NoteUsage fee (the estimated price) for the L-Platform template will be displayed provided that settings for the estimated price display functionare

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the existing disk capacity will be added together in accordance with the number of L-Servers to which the disk is attached. Resourceallocation methods

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L-Platform usage fee (the estimated price) = monthly template price + monthly price for all L-Server + monthly price for all system

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Physical L-Server monthly price = image unit price * converted monthly converted +(CPU unit price * monthly converted price

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No Name Omit Explanation- memory: memory capacity- vm: virtual L-Server- pm: physical L-Server- sys_disk: system disk capacity- disk: extension disk c

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- The unit price for product ID "ME-0001" is $1.00 on 2011-08-15 because data B has higher priority even though both data A anddata B are in

Page 44 - Template

... </vdisk> </vdisks> <image>

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It is also possible to modify accounting information for L-Servers that were imported into the system.Refer to "15.3.2 Modify Accounting Informat

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15.4.6.2 Usage charge Detail File...

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7. Enable the L-Platform template.Enable the L-Platform template on the start of applicable date. Refer to "8.3.6 Publishing and Hiding L-Platfor

Page 48 - 8.7 Accounting Settings

15.3.2 Modify Accounting InformationModify the accounting information of the L-Platform templates that are already enabled. This corresponds to the ca

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- Priority: Higher priority than the existing data A- Unit price: New unit price- Start of applicable date: Start date of the period- End of applicabl

Page 50 - 8.7.3 Metering Log Settings

Check Metering Log1. Check that the log that shows the usage result of the corresponding L-Platform templates does not exist in the metering log.Outpu

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(Product Master Maintenance)" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE" for information on the output function of the productmaster mai

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15.4.3 How to Charge for ResourcesResources can be charged by a fixed rate or by the amount used. With fixed charging, the usage charges are charged a

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PointUsage Charges for physical L-Servers.The calculation of Usage Charges for the CPU, CPU clock, and memory capacity of the physical L-Server are c

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Resource Resource identifier Unit codes Unit pricecpu /VMPool hour $0.001cpu_clock /VMPool hour $0.002memory /VMPool hour $0.001sys_disk /StoragePool

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PointFractions in usage chargesWhen the calculations of usage charge produce a figure that includes fractions less than the lowest unit in the curre

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L-Platform transfersWhen an L-Platform is moved, the usage charges for resources charged by amount are divided between the departure tenant and destin

Page 57 - 9.1 Overview

Part 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring...2- 1 -

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Item DescriptionFormat:ZZZZZZZZZZZ9 (*2)Example:800FileVersion This is the version of the file.Fixed as 1.0.LplatformId This is the L-Platform ID. (*1

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Item DescriptionChargeAmount The amount of usage charges for each L-Platform.The amounts are values, so they are not enclosed with double-quotes (&quo

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"","","","","","","",,"","Physical server(pserverA)","C

Page 61 - - Replacing Server Components

Chapter 16 Monitoring LogsThis chapter explains how to monitor logs.16.1 Operation LogsThis section explains the operation logs of Resource Orchestrat

Page 62 - 9.2 Blade Server Maintenance

Element Name Description RemarksStarting(Operation_identifier)- End of operationsCompleted(Operation_identifier)- Errors during operationsError(Operat

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2011-03-10 23:42:37.171 admin - 10.20.30.53 Starting(BX620-1_40) BX620-1_578(image_test) server_images destroy2011-03-10 23:42:47.460

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16.1.2 Usage MethodThis section explains the methods for configuring and operating operation logs.Perform the following procedure:1. Disk space estima

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16.1.3 RetentionThis section explains the retention of operation logs.- Periodic deletionDue to extended periods of operation or modification of reten

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- Performing this procedure resets the recording period of operation logs to 0.16.1.4 Scope of Operations Recorded in Operation LogsThe scope of opera

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The file name, file size, and number of generations of the audit log are shown below: Log name Description File sizeNumber ofgenerationsvsys_audit_log

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Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, andMonitoringThis chapter provides an overview of operation, maintenance, and monitoring of Resource Or

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Item Descriptionoperation result "SUCCESS" if the operation was successful and "FAILURE" if the operation failed.* Note: The opera

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Operation type DescriptionTemplates#getDetail Obtaining detailed L-Platform template information.Templates#importPublic Registering L-Platform templat

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Operation type DescriptionVSYS#flowRejectApplication Rejecting deployment application.VSYS#flowRelease Returning all L-Platforms as a batch. (For flow

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Operation type DescriptionVSYS#update Reconfiguring an L-Platform.VSYS#updateLNetDev Updating the parameters for the firewall and server load balancer

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Log name Settings file Location to change (one location)Example: value="100MB" (to change the size of theaudit log file to 100 MB)2. Restart

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[Linux Manager] /opt/fujitsu/ServerViewSuite/opends/logs/accessRefer to the OpenDS website for details on OpenDS access logs. URL: https://docs.opends

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Function Output fileAccounting(GUI operations fromthe ROR Console)[Windows Manager]Installation_folder\RCXCTMG\Charging\log\charging_audit.log[Linux M

Page 76 - - For Physical L-Servers

Function Definition fileAccounting(GUIoperationsfrom the RORConsole)[Windows Manager]Installation_ folder\RCXCTMG\conf\auditchgguilog4j.xml[Linux Mana

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Function Operation type Content Operation information (*1)(only if the infrastructure administrator performed or the tenantadministrator performed by

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Function Operation type Content Operation information (*1)tenant,workflow.reconfigure=infra-tenant|infra|tenant ,workflow.unsubscribe=infra-tenant|inf

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5. Configure firewallsWhen configuring an application on an L-Server that has been deployed on the public LAN, the tenant user needs to create a rulet

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Function Operation type Content Operation information (*1)registerUsagePointRegister usagefrequency (*4)"date=""<date of data regist

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Installation_folder\SWRBAM\bin\swrba_auditThe process instance audit information that can be obtained will be the process instance information that wa

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Item DescriptionProcess instance nameProcess instance nameL-PlatformSubscription_xxx,L-PlatformChange_xxx,L-PlatformUnsubscription_xxxState of process

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16.3 Operation Logs (Activity)This section explains operation logs.Operation logs are used as maintenance information when investigating and dealing w

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Output DestinationThe log output destinations are shown below:[Windows Manager] Output folder Output destination fileInstallation_folder\RCXCFMG\logs

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Log name Settings file Location to change (one location)vsys_batch_logInstallation_folder\RCXCFMG\config\batch_log4j.xml<param name="File"

Page 86 - Network Devices

Part 5 High Availability and DisasterRecoveryChapter 17 High Availability of Managed Resources...

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Chapter 17 High Availability of Managed ResourcesThis chapter explains failover.17.1 High Availability of Managed ResourcesThis section explains how t

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- Number of NICsCheck the number of NICs mounted on a compatible server and L-Server.A server is considered as a server satisfying the conditions, in

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Definition File FormatFor the definition file, write each line in the following format: Key = ValueWhen adding comments, start with a number sign (&qu

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- Create a tenant administrator- Creation, modification, and deletion of user accounts- Management of templates- Creation, modification, and deletion

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| errorOVERALL_POLICY=skip# Server model compatibility listSPARE_SVR_COMPAT0=["BX920 S1", "BX920 S2"]17.1.2 Blade Chassis High Ava

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3. Check if the status of the L-Server that is the source for switchover is stop.If the status of the L-Server is not stop, stop the L-Server.The L-Se

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3. Start the L-Server.For details on how to start an L-Server, refer to "17.1.1 Starting an L-Server" in the "User's Guide for Inf

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Replication Definition FilesThe replication definition file must be created in advance. In the replication definition file, describe the relationship

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- For EMC Symmetrix DMX storage and EMC Symmetrix VMAX storageThe relationship for replication can be checked using the SRDF function.Specify SymmID f

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6. Execute the failover script on the server where the manager is being operated.- If the error message number 62513 occurs during script executionThe

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6. Create the following scripts by executing the rcxstorage -failback command.- failback script- Physical L-Server stopping script- Physical L-Server

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14. When operating an L-Platform, use the cfmg_syncdiskinfo command to reflect the information for switched disks on the L-Platformconfiguration infor

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Manager High Availability in Windows Guest Environments in Hyper-V environments- Install an operating system and configure a domain controller on the

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Note- When performing configuration, modification, or deletion of managed server environments, such as L-Server creation, if an erroroccurs on VM gue

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Part 2 OperationChapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents...

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Note- If switchover of an admin server occurs while L-Servers are operating, the operation being performed may fail.If you were creating or registeri

Page 103 - 10.1.4.1 Stopping the Manager

Chapter 18 Disaster RecoveryThis chapter provides information on Disaster Recovery for the admin server where Resource Orchestrator manager operates.R

Page 104 - 10.1.4.3 Starting the Manager

Appendix A Notes on Operating ServerView ResourceOrchestratorThis appendix provides important reminders for the operation of Resource Orchestrator. R

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Parameter Meaning Initial Value- When restartingSpecify "true".- When not restartingSpecify "false".RESTART_HOURSpecify the restar

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Item Key Value RemarksOperates by default, when there are nodefinition files.Example Definition FileAn example definition file is indicated below. In

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Multiplicity Increase in Memory Use (Unit: MB)6 - 14 1080 + (Multiplicity * 40)15 - 30 2104 + (Multiplicity * 40)- 181 -

Page 108 - Starting the Manager

Appendix B Metering LogThis chapter explains the metering log.Metering logs is saved in the database as Information based on bill calculations so tha

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Event Event identifier Timing of event Resource- L-Platform template (*2)- Software*1: If the timing of output of the periodic log is to be changed, o

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Item ID Output for each event Item name DescriptionADD CHANGEDELETESTART STOP PERIODevent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Event ADD: DeployCHANGE: ChangeDELET

Page 111 - Part 4 Monitoring

Item ID Output for each event Item name DescriptionADD CHANGEDELETESTARTSTOP PERIODvsys_id Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes L-Platform ID ASCII: 1 to 32 charac

Page 112 - 11.1 Overview

Preface Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road MapThe documentation road map for Resource Orchestrator is as shown below.Resource Orchestrator Docum

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Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and AgentsThis chapter explains how to manually start or stop managers and agents.To use Resource Orchestrato

Page 114 - Table 11.4 Status Icons

Item ID Output for each event Item name DescriptionADD CHANGEDELETESTART STOP PERIODorg_id Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tenant name ASCII: 1 to 32 characte

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DiskIn addition to the common items output, the following items will be output: Item ID Output for each event Item name DescriptionADD CHANGE DELETE

Page 116 - 11.4 Monitoring Networks

Item ID Output for each event Item name DescriptionADD CHANGE DELETE PERIODorg_id Yes Yes Yes Yes Tenant name ASCII: 1 to 32 charactersName of the te

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No. Item ID Item name Data type8 status Status String9 user_id User account String10 server_id L-Server ID String11 disk_id Disk ID String12 software_

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verId001","","softwareId001","systemName001","","","","","","

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- If snapshot restore has been performed, an event log with CHANGE as the event will be output even if there was no change.- At execution of the Impor

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Glossary access pathA logical path configured to enable access to storage volumes from servers. active modeThe state where a managed server is perform

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Auto-RecoveryA function which continues operations by automatically switching over the system image of a failed server to a spare server andrestarting

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CCM (ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Copy Control Module)This is a module that does not require installation of the ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager ag

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end host modeThis is a mode where the uplink port that can communicate with a downlink port is fixed at one, and communication between uplinkports is

Page 124 - 11.5 Monitoring Storage

PXE ServicesDHCP Server (*)Systemwalker SQC DCMInterstage BPM Analytics eRule Engine (EFServer)Systemwalker MpJobsch9Systemwalker MpMjesSystemwalker M

Page 125 - - For NetApp storage

FTVThe virtual volumes created by Automatic Storage Layering for ETERNUS.In Resource Orchestrator, FTVs are used as disk resources on which Thin Provi

Page 126 - Displaying Graphs

IBP (Intelligent Blade Panel)One of operation modes used for PRIMERGY switch blades.This operation mode can be used for coordination with ServerView

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iSCSI storageStorage that uses an iSCSI connection. LAG (Link Aggregation Group)A single logical port created from multiple physical ports using link

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LUN (Logical Unit Number)A logical unit defined in the channel adapter of a storage unit. MAC address (Media Access Control address)A unique identifie

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- Cold migrationMigration of an inactive (powered-off) VM guest.- Live migrationMigration of an active (powered-on) VM guest. multi-slot serverA serve

Page 130 - Chapter 15 Accounting

OSThe OS used by an operating server (a physical OS or VM guest). overcommitA function to virtually allocate more resources than the actual amount of

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primary serverThe physical server that is switched from when performing server switchover. primary siteThe environment that is usually used by Resour

Page 132 - - CPU: $0.80/unit

- For Dell/IBM serversBMC (Baseboard Management Controller) Remote Server ManagementA PRIMEQUEST feature for managing partitions. Reserved SBIndicates

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The script lists contain the scripts used to perform automatic configuration.There are the following eight types of script lists:- script lists for se

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ServerView Update Manager ExpressInsert the ServerView Suite DVD1 or ServerView Suite Update DVD into the server requiring updating and start it.This

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For details on the command, refer to "5.19 rcxmgrctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".To start or stop a manager in a cl

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switchover stateThe state in which switchover has been performed on a managed server, but neither failback nor continuation have been performed. syste

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Example\\hostname\dir_name UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)A device containing rechargeable batteries that temporarily provides power to computers

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Using a Virtual LAN, network configuration can be performed freely without the need for modification of the physical networkconfiguration. VLAN IDA nu

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WWNN (World Wide Node Name)A name that is set as a common value for the Fibre Channel ports of a node. However, the definitions of nodes vary betweenm

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- Agent ServiceResource Coordinator Agent- Related Services- Deployment Agent- Systemwalker SQC DCMFrom the Windows Control Panel, open [Administrativ

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# /etc/init.d/scwagent start <RETURN># /etc/rc2.d/S99ssqcdcm start <RETURN>Stop # /etc/init.d/scwagent stop <RETURN># /etc/rc0.d/K00

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Chapter 3 Managing User AccountsThis chapter explains the management of user accounts. Creation, Viewing, and Modification of User AccountsOnly users

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Chapter 4 Managing TenantsThis chapter explains the management of tenants. Tenant CreationThe flow of tenant creation is as follows:1. Register Tenant

Page 144 - 15.4.2 Resource Usage Times

Chapter 5 Managing TemplatesThis chapter explains the management of templates.- L-Platform TemplatesAn L-Platform template is the template to define t

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Chapter 6 Managing Resources and Resource PoolsThis chapter explains the management of resources and resource pools.6.1 Managing Resource PoolsThis se

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Chapter 7 Management of L-PlatformThis chapter explains how to management of L-Platform.7.1 Review for L-Platform Usage ApplicationsUse the [Request]

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PurposeThis manual explains how to operate ServerView Resource Orchestrator (hereinafter Resource Orchestrator). Target ReadersThis manual is written

Page 148 - Fractions in usage charges

c. Importing the L-Server for which network information has been setRefer to "7.2.3.2 Importing L-Servers".- Import L-Servers created in the

Page 149 - 15.4.6 Sending Usage charges

is completed.When a deployment finishes, the IP address and host name of the guest OS are the same values as the server from which the cloning imageha

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- Configuration or modification of network devices such as firewalls or server load balancersFigure 7.1 Flow of Corrective Actions when a Problem Occu

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For information on creating L-Server templates, refer to "Chapter 15 L-Server Template Operations" in the "User's Guide for Infras

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- L-Server template name where automatic server release settings are enabledVMware_Small_Repurpose7.2.10 Definition VM Specific Information Definition

Page 153 - Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs

Chapter 8 Changing SettingsThis chapter explains how to change settings.8.1 Registering and Deleting Application Process AssessorsThis section explain

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# Delete manager from IflowUsersdn: cn=IflowUsers,ou=group,dc=fujitsu,dc=comchangetype: modifydelete: membermember:cn=manager,ou=users,dc=fujitsu,dc=c

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Settings for the Email Sent from Tenant ManagementEmail sent from the tenant management will be enabled only if the tenant has set the Performing tena

Page 156 - 16.1.2 Usage Method

1. Modify the portal.properties file.Open the following file:[Windows Manager]Installation_folder\RCXCTMG\SecurityManagement\conf\portal.properties[Li

Page 157 - 16.1.3 Retention

2. Modify the managerview_config.xml file.Open the following file.[Windows Manager]Installation_folder\RCXCTMG\MyPortal\config\managerview_config.xml[

Page 158 - 16.2 Audit Logs

Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying GraphsExplains how to export the power consumption data collected from registered power mo

Page 159 - Installation_folder

- Enter a string of up to 30 characters for the schedule. Commas (,) cannot be included.- Enter a string of up to 250 characters for the message. Comm

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8.5.2 Subnet Settings at Segment EditingIt is possible to change the method for setting up the subnets that are allocated to segments when performing

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[Linux Manager]/etc/opt/FJSVctmyp/config/managerview_config.xml2. Add the following key and value: Key name Contentenable-easy-reconfigure false: Disa

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4. Restart the manager.Refer to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" for information on how to restart the manager.8.5.5 Application Pro

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8.5.10 Settings for the Maximum Number of Connections for the L-PlatformTemplateThe maximum number of L-Servers that can be placed in an L-Platform Te

Page 164 - Control and System Condition

8.6.1 Settings for Tenant Management and Account ManagementThis section explains how to change the settings for the tenant management and the account

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/etc/opt/FJSVctsec/conf/portal.properties2. The following information must be modified: Setting item Settingsvisible.tenantuser Setting for infrastruc

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Setting item Settingsuser password button will not bedisplayed in the Account window of theaccount management.leftMenu.modifyUser.user.visible Setting

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Setting item SettingsIf "false" has been specified, the Setpassword button will not be displayed inthe User List window of the tenantmanagem

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/etc/opt/FJSVcfmg/config/vsys_config.xml2. The following information must be modified: Key Description Default valueuse-charge (*) Specifies whether u

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[OVM for x86] Sections related to Oracle VM Server for x86[OVM for SPARC] Sections related to Oracle VM Server for SPARC[Physical Servers] Sections re

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software is used, the usage fee (the estimated price) will be calculated using the operating value regardless of whether or notovercommit is enabled o

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2. Change the relevant items in the operational settings file for metering logs: Key Description Default valueretention_period Retention period of log

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Key Description Default valueA number of days cannot be specified with thismethod.*1: Changes to this setting are enabled by executing the Change peri

Page 173 - 16.4 Investigation Logs

Key Description Default valueaccounting.use (*) Specify whether to use the usage chargecalculator.- yes: Use the usage charge calculator.- no: Do not

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If the L-Platform Management overcommit function is enabled, the CPU and memory settings displayed in the System Condition ServerList can be changed.

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- When editing the viewlist_en.xml file, do not change any settings items other than serverByOrg_ROR.bottom.column.11.isEnableand serverByOrg_ROR.bott

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Part 3 RetentionChapter 9 Hardware Maintenance...

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Chapter 9 Hardware MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to perform hardware maintenance.9.1 OverviewThis section explains how to perform maintenance o

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- For SPARC M10The infrastructure administrator places the managed servers into maintenance mode.Also place the managed servers into maintenance mode

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For details on maintenance mode, refer to "Appendix C Maintenance Mode" in the "User's Guide for InfrastructureAdministrators (Res

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Abbreviation ProductsWindowsMicrosoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 StandardMicrosoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 DatacenterMicrosoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2

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2. Investigation RequestThe tenant user requests investigation of the cause of the error by the tenant administrator, based on the information related

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Figure 9.3 Flow of Hardware Maintenance when a Server Fails*1: For details on how to identify failures, refer to "11.3 Addressing Resource Failur

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- Replacing Non-Server HardwareReplace registered chassis, management blades, or any other hardware components external to servers.For details on repl

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2. Click <OK>.The maintenance LED is turned off.9.2.2 Reconfiguration of Hardware PropertiesThis section explains how to reconfigure hardware p

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1. After hardware replacement, insert the server and check that the following message is displayed in the event log. Server blade addedAfter the messa

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- Replacing a Server with no Spare Server AssignedUse the following procedure to smoothly replace a server and resume its applications.1. Place the Se

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For details on BIOS settings, refer to "8.2 Configuring the Server Environment" in the "Design Guide CE".Shut down the server afte

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- RBridge ID- Replacing Fibre Channel Switch BladesNo specific action is required in Resource Orchestrator.In Resource Orchestrator, the settings for

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To move a server to a different slot within a chassis, the server must be deleted first, and then registered again after being inserted in itsnew slot

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NoteWhen registering an agent and performing backups of system images or cloning images, perform one of the following.- Restart the managed server af

Page 191 - Chapter 18 Disaster Recovery

Abbreviation ProductsRed Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for Intel64)Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for x86)Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (f

Page 192 - Orchestrator

2. Create a System Image BackupFor local boot servers, create a system image backup when possible.For details on backing up system images, refer to &q

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3. Reconfigure Hardware Properties after ReplacementAfter replacing the server, reconfigure Resource Orchestrator with the latest hardware properties.

Page 194 - Drive_name

3. Perform Post-server Switchover OperationsFor details on the operations that must be performed after server switchover, refer to "4.3 Post-Swit

Page 195 - Multiplicity

4. Perform Post-server Switchover OperationsFor details on the operations that must be performed after server switchover, refer to "4.3 Post-Swit

Page 196 - Appendix B Metering Log

2. Replace the ServerReplace the server.Use the Maintenance Wizard of the Management Board Web-UI to perform replacement.For details on the Maintenanc

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- When using I/O virtualization, the replacement HBA will automatically inherit the WWN originally set on the replaced HBA.Therefore, there is no need

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When replacing an entire server, a CPU, or memory, if there are differences in the CPU or memory specifications before and after thereplacement, refle

Page 199 - Physical L-Server

Figure 9.4 Image of Network Device ReplacementIt is assumed that you perform replacement while continuing operations using the network devices of redu

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When the Management Function for Network Device Configuration Files is Used1. Announcement of planned maintenance operations.2. Change the target net

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3. Change the target network device to "maintenance mode".4. Back up the current environment (such as definitions) from the network devices

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Abbreviation ProductsRed Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for x86)Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for Intel64)Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6Red Hat(R)

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automatically.For details, please refer to the manual of the "Cisco ASA 5500 series".- For restoration of network device files, please refer

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- When the network device to replace has failed, step 4 cannot be performed. It is recommended to back up environments regularly inpreparation for fai

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9. Switch over the network device in active status that is the target of regular maintenance and the network device of the redundancyconfiguration whi

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Figure 9.5 Image of L2 Switches to Add1. Design additional configurations. (Network device administrator)2. Provide the additional network device info

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6. When the following applies to the additional network device, create and register rulesets.- When adding an L2 switch of a model for which sample sc

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Figure 9.6 Image of Tenants to Add1. Design additional configurations. (Network device administrator)2. Provide the additional network device informat

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5. Register the added firewall, server load balancer, and L2 switch as network devices.Use the rcxadm netdevice create command to register as a networ

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2. Create network configuration information (XML definition) using the acquired network device information.3. Confirm there are no differences besides

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3. Reconfigure the power monitoring device's hardware properties.a. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target power monitor

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Chapter 10 Backup and RestorationThis chapter describes how to operate the backup and restoration of ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition.10

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Abbreviation ProductsVMware DRS VMware(R) Distributed Resource SchedulerVMware DPM VMware(R) Distributed Power ManagementVMware vDS VMware(R) vNetwork

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Usually, for each 16 MB written, the WAL file being written to is switched, and the WAL file for which writing has been completedis saved to the "

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- Do not delete backup resources during execution of the restore command.- To delete backup resources, delete the folder specified in the backup desti

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Target Resources When Backup is NecessaryNecessity ofStoppingManagersRemarksDefinition files Modification of definition files No (Note)Note) If the fo

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Target Resources Disk Space Necessary for the BackupSystem image or cloning imageEvery time, when backing up, it is necessary. Therefore, when theback

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* Note: The backup of metering information is gathered under the control of the directory specified by the rcxmgrbackup command at anoff-line backup,

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Table 10.7 Disk Space Necessary for Operation of Online BackupDisk space necessary for operation of online backup= Disk space necessary for base backu

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- Command processing time- offline backup : 3 minutes- online backup (base backup) : 2 minutes- online backup (differential backup) : 2 minutes- resto

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10.1.2.1 Stopping the ManagerStop the Manager and check that it is in a stopped state. Stopping the ManagerExecute the command shown below to stop the

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Saving Image Management InformationCheck the following image management information, the number of stored snapshot generations and the image file stor

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NoteThe backup command may not end normally at times, so do not perform the following operations:- Forced end using Ctrl+C during execution of the ba

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