1.
Right-click the target image pool in the orchestration tree, and select [Unregister] from the popup menu.
The [Unregister a Resource] dialog is displayed.
2.
Click <OK>.
The cloning image is unregistered.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm pool unregister.
For details on the rcxadm pool unregister command, refer to "3.10 rcxadm pool" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
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When unregistering a cloning image,
a_numeric_value
is added at the end of the image name to change its name as follows:
Image name after unregistration:
Image_name_before unregistration
_
Numeric_value
The image name will not be changed after unregistration.
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When releasing registration, as image names will be changed, execute the rcxadm image list command to check the creation time and
comment before performing unregistration. Images can be identified using this method.
For details on the rcxadm image list command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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Unregistered images of virtual L-Servers can be used in the same way as when they are collected from templates of server virtualization
software.
17.5.1 Collecting and Registering
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Before unregistering a cloning image, make sure that the image is not used in image information of L-Platform templates. Unregistering
a cloning image that is used in image information causes the following effects.
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On the image management window of the [Template] Tab, the corresponding image information becomes uneditable.
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Deployment using the L-Platform template that uses the corresponding image information becomes impossible.
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For reconfiguration of an L-Platform, addition of a server by using the corresponding image information becomes impossible.
17.5.4 Deleting
This section explains how to delete cloning images.
Use the following procedure to delete cloning images:
1.
Select the target image pool on the orchestration tree.
The [Resource List] tab is displayed.
2.
Right-click the target cloning image in the image pool, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
3.
Click <OK>.
The cloning image is deleted.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm image delete.
For details on the rcxadm image delete command, refer to "4.1 rcxadm image" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Note
[Hyper-V]
For details on how to delete cloning images on Hyper-V, refer to "C.3.8 Collecting and Deleting Cloning Images" in the "Setup Guide
CE".
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