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For Physical L-Servers
MAC address, IP address (only for admin LAN)
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For Virtual L-Servers
MAC address (Media Access Control address)
When admin server has been configured on a virtual machine, do not link that virtual machine to an L-Server.
18.2 Available Range
The functional range available when a configured physical server or virtual machine is linked to an L-Server is as follows:
Note
The range of available functions differs according to the role of the user and user group who operate it. For details on roles and available
operations, refer to "5.1.2 Roles and Available Operations" in the "Design Guide CE".
When a configured physical server or virtual machine is linked to an L-Server using infrastructure administrator privileges, it is created
as a normal L-Server. Create a new L-Server when you want to create an L-Server for infrastructure administrators.
Table 18.1 Functional Range Available When Using a Configured Physical Server as an L-Server
L-Server Function
Type of L-Server
Physical Server Using VIOM
Physical Server Using HBA
address rename
Other Physical Servers
Starting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Stopping
Yes
Yes
Yes
Restarting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Modifying specifications
Yes (*1)
Yes (*1)
Yes (*1)
Modifying the basic information
Yes
Yes
Yes
Collecting cloning images
Yes
Yes
No
Backup and Restore
Yes
Yes
No
Attaching and detaching disks
No
No
No
Sharing disks between L-Servers
No
No
No
Changing physical server usage
No
No
No
Server redundancy
Yes (*2)
Yes (*2)
No
Spare server configuration checks
Yes
No
No
Alive monitoring (ping
monitoring)
Yes (*3)
Yes (*3)
No
Deploying the network information
No
No
No
Admin LAN multiple subnet names
Yes
Yes
Yes
Network redundancy, tagVLAN
No
No
No
Modifying network resource
settings
No
No
No
Starting the console
Yes
Yes
No
Batch power operations
Yes
Yes
Yes
PXE boot
No
No
No
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