Users Guide
c. Cluster Name — Select the cluster name you want to discover.
8. Click Next.
The list of all the resources available in the cluster are displayed on the Summary page.
NOTE: If the resources are discovered and in available or reserved state the Available Inventory
displays the components as Yes.
9. Click Finish.
After the service is created, you can update firmware, change firmware baseline, and delete resources in a
service.
CAUTION: Deleting resources from existing services deletes the component from the service and
the environment.
Viewing Service Details
The Service Details page displays the state of the service at component level in Topology and Tabular
view.
• In the Topology view, under Service Resources, you can view the topology of the components and
connections as structured in a selected service template.
In the Topology view, the color of the component icons indicates the following:
– The red component icon indicates that the service is not deployed on a particular component due
to some issues.
– The blue component icon indicates that the service is successfully deployed on the components.
– The light blue component icon indicates that the service deployment is in progress.
– The yellow icon indicates that particular component requires firmware update.
To view the following information about the resources, click the corresponding component icons.
– IP Address (Click the IP address of a Dell resource to open the Element Manager.)
– Hypervisor IP Address (for servers only)
– Deployment state
– OS IP address
• In the Tabular view, under Service Resources, the following information is displayed based on the
resource types in the service.
– Under Virtual Machines, you can view the following information about the virtual machines
configured on the clusters:
* Hostname
* OS Type
* CPUs
* Disk Size
* Memory
– Under Clusters, you can view the following information about the clusters created on VMware
vCenter or Microsoft virtualization environments:
* IP Address
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