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Changing L-Server Specifications
For the configuration to use the same name for both a virtual L-Server and a VM machine, refer to "
Table 17.4 List of Items Specified in
".
*2: [Solaris Zones]
CPU performance and the number of CPUs should be changed when the cap values of CPUs are changed, and when resource pools
used in non-global zone are changed as follows.
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When changing managed resource pools to unmanaged resource pools
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When changing unmanaged resource pools to managed resource pools
*3: For details on the CPU performance and the number of CPUs for OVM for SPARC, refer to "Display of CPU Performance and the
Number of CPUs for L-Servers" in "C.8.5 Advisory Notes for OVM for SPARC Usage" in the "Setup Guide CE".
*4: When using VMware, the value to be reflected varies depending on the memory limit settings.
When Unlimited is set for the memory limit, the specified memory size is reflected.
When a particular value is specified for memory limit, that value is reflected.
When using Hyper-V, the value to be reflected varies depending on the dynamic memory settings.
When dynamic memory is enabled, the setting for the maximum memory is reflected.
When dynamic memory is disabled, the setting for the virtual machine memory is reflected.
*5: Updated only when VMware FT is configured or released.
When attaching and detaching disks from a virtual machine are performed consecutively on VM management software, an event log
regarding Storage Migration is output.
Note
Network information and physical L-Servers are not updated.
When attachment or detachment of disks is performed using storage management software, the changes to the configuration of storage on
the physical L-Server is not detected.
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For the created physical L-Server, reflect attachment or detachment of disks using the following procedure:
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When a Disk has been Attached
1.
Detach the disk from the physical server using the storage management software.
When the physical server is powered on, it is necessary to change the status of the disk to detach into unused in advance.
2.
Attach the disk to the physical L-Server.
17.2.3 Attaching and Detaching Disks
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When a Disk has been Detached
Detach the disk from the physical L-Server.
For details, refer to "
17.2.3 Attaching and Detaching Disks
".
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For a physical L-Server linked with a configured physical server, reflect attachment or detachment of disks using the following
procedure:
1.
Cancel the link between the physical server and the physical L-Server.
For details, refer to "
2.
Create a link between the physical server and the physical L-Server.
For details, refer to "
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Even if modification of the L-Server configuration failed, part of the information may be successfully modified. In this case, it takes
a while for the modified information to be reflected. The virtual machine information is reflected through periodic queries.
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