Note
Do not start the VM guest before deleting it. When the migrated VM guest is also operating on the migration target VM host,
the L-Server disk data may be damaged as the VM guest will be mounted twice.
b.
Release maintenance mode.
c.
Use the virsh command to delete the VM guest definitions. [KVM]
For details on the virsh command, refer to the Command Reference of the following RHEL-KVM manual.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Virtualization Administration Guide
15.1. virsh command quick reference
URL: https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/
Virtualization_Administration_Guide/index.html
17.8 Allocating and Releasing Resources to L-Servers
This section explains how to allocate resources to, and release resources from, L-Servers.
Even if there are no resources to allocate to L-Servers, flexible configuration and operation, such as creating only L-Server definitions in
advance, is possible.
[Solaris Zones]
When a virtual machine created on a VM host not managed with server management software is linked to an L-Server, "Allocating and
Releasing Resources to L-Servers" is set according to the value of the definition file. After linking a virtual machine to an L-Server, it
cannot be modified.
For details on definition files, refer to "
".
[OVM for SPARC]
When a virtual machine is linked to an L-Server, "Allocating and Releasing Resources to L-Servers" is set according to the value of the
definition file. After linking a virtual machine to an L-Server, it cannot be modified.
For details on definition files, refer to "
".
Configure the following settings, when creating an L-Server.
-
Create an L-Server definition
If only creating an L-Server definition, configure "None (Definition only)", when creating an L-Server.
For details, refer to "
".
Only IP addresses/MAC addresses/WWNs are allocated to the created L-Server, and "[defined]" is displayed.
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Automatically release server resources for L-Servers
If releasing server resources when the L-Server is turned off, set [Resource release] during L-Server creation.
For details, refer to "
".
When the power of an L-Server for which this setting is configured is turned off, "[preserved]" is displayed.
Note
When sharing resources on the same physical server between L-Servers using the usage change function, set [Resource release] on
the L-Server where the server resource is allocated.
When the server resources are allocated to the L-Server for which [Resource release] is not configured, the server resources cannot
be shared.
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