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Additionally, in the Storage table, you can view the volumes and volume size configured on a
particular storage. In the
Virtual Machine table, you can view the following information about the
virtual machines:
Hostname
OS Type
CPUs
Disk Size
Memory
Under
Service Information, you can view the following information:
Name of the service
State of the service
Service State Icon Description
In Progress
Indicates service deployment is in progress.
Error Indicates service deployment is failed due to some issues.
Deployed Indicates service deployment is completed successfully.
Name of the user who deployed the service.
Date and time when the service is deployed.
Displays the name of the reference template used in the service.
Under
Recent Activities, you can view the deployment status of the resources that are part of the
deployed service, based on the component types. For more details about the deployment state.
See
Component Deployment States
NOTE
: The Delete Service operation on this page allows you to delete a service. This action deletes
the instance of the service and returns the IP/IQNs assigned to the servers that were a part of the
service. On performing this action, the Dell servers that were part of the deleted service, are
rebooted and are set to PXE boot ready for the next deployment. In case of non-Dell servers, you
need to Power Off the server manually, for the non-Dell server to be a part of future deployments.
Similarly, you need to manually Power On the servers and set the “next boot” to PXE, in case of non-
Dell servers.
From this page, you can:
Migrate server’s settings to another server in a designated server pool.
Redeploy a failed service.
Add components to an existing service deployment.
The
Settings tab displays the properties of the components that are part a service.
For more details about the Storage properties, see Storage Settings
For more details about the Server properties, see Server Settings
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