Item
Key
Value
Remarks
The names of L-Servers created with "false" set for this
item will automatically change when VM names are
changed. However, the VM name must conform to the
naming conventions for L-Servers.
17.8.2 Operations
This section explains how to allocate resources to, and release resources from, L-Servers and how to modify configuration definition
information.
17.8.2.1 Allocating Resources
When an L-Server is started, resources are allocated to it.
For details on how to start an L-Server, refer to "
When an L-Server is first started, server and disk resources are allocated to it. When cloning images are specified, deployment of images
is also performed.
When server resources of L-Servers have been released, server resources will be allocated.
17.8.2.2 Releasing Resources
When stopping an L-Server, server resources will be released.
For details on how to stop an L-Server, refer to "
Methods for releasing server resources differ depending on whether the server is a physical L-Server or virtual L-Server.
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Physical L-Server
The physical server that was used for the L-Server will be released.
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Virtual L-Server
VM guests that are created on VM hosts are excluded from the target for calculation of the total amount of VM host usage.
17.8.2.3 Modifying Configuration Definition Information
To modify an L-Server for which a configuration definition has been created (defined), use the following procedure.
When changing the L-Server deployed when creating an L-Platform, use the rcxadm lserver modify command to modify the configuration
for alive monitoring.
1.
Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Change Settings]-[Definition] from the popup menu.
The [Modify L-Server's definition] dialog is displayed.
2.
Change the items to modify.
For details on setting values in the [Modify L-Server's definition] dialog, refer to "
".
3.
Click <OK>.
The L-Server configuration definition information is modified.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver modify.
For details on the rcxadm lserver modify command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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