ServerView Resource Orchestrator Virtual Edition V3.0.
Preface Purpose This manual explains the commands available in ServerView Resource Orchestrator (hereinafter Resource Orchestrator). Target Readers This manual is written for people who will install and administer systems using Resource Orchestrator. It is strongly recommended that you read the "Setup Guide VE" before using this manual. When setting up systems, it is assumed that readers have the basic knowledge required to configure the servers, storage, and network devices to be installed.
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Manual Name Abbreviated Form ServerView Resource Orchestrator Virtual Edition V3.0.0 Messages Purpose Read this when you want detailed information about the corrective actions for displayed messages.
Abbreviation Products Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.5 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.5 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.5 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.5 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.6 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.6 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.6 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.6 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.7 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.
Abbreviation Products Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.5 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.5 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.6 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.6 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.6 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.6 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.7 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.7 for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS (4.7 for EM64T) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES (4.
Abbreviation Products Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for Intel64) RHEL-KVM Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.1 (for x86) Virtual Machine Function Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.1 (for Intel64) Virtual Machine Function Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for x86) Virtual Machine Function Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 6.2 (for Intel64) Virtual Machine Function Xen Citrix XenServer(TM) 5.5 Citrix Essentials(TM) for XenServer 5.
Abbreviation Products Resource Coordinator VE ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Systemwalker Resource Coordinator Virtual server Edition Resource Orchestrator ServerView Resource Orchestrator Export Administration Regulation Declaration Documents produced by FUJITSU may contain technology controlled under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan.
Month/Year Issued, Edition Manual Code January 2012, 1.2 J2X1-7607-01ENZ0(02) February 2012, 1.3 J2X1-7607-01ENZ0(03) March 2012, 1.4 J2X1-7607-01ENZ0(04) April 2012, 1.
Contents Chapter 1 Overview..................................................................................................................................................................1 Chapter 2 Login........................................................................................................................................................................4 2.1 rcxlogin............................................................................................................................
Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the commands available in Resource Orchestrator. Four types of commands are available: the login command, the resource operation commands, the image operation command, and the control and environment setup commands.
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executes this command after logging into Resource Orchestrator, the operating system privileges will be replaced by Resource Orchestrator privileges. To use this command when logged into Resource Orchestrator, administrative privileges for Resource Orchestrator are required. Information - Executing privileged commands within a script requires the user to be logged in with administrative privileges within the operating system.
Chapter 2 Login This chapter explains the command used to log in to Resource Orchestrator. 2.1 rcxlogin Name [Windows] Installation_folder\Manager\bin\rcxlogin - Logs in to Resource Orchestrator [Linux] /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxlogin - Logs in to Resource Orchestrator Synopsis rcxlogin [-save] user_name Description rcxlogin is the command used to authenticate users in Resource Orchestrator.
1. Start the cluster service on the primary node. In the Failover Cluster Management tree, right-click [RC-manager] under [Services and Applications], and select [Bring this service or application online] from the popup menu. Confirm that all resources are turned online. 2. Run the rcxlogin -save user_name command on the primary node. 3. Move the manager "service or application" to the secondary node. Confirm that all resources are turned online on the secondary node. 4.
Note The script must be executed by the operating system user account that was used to save the password on the admin server. Example Script (batch file) content: [Windows] @echo off set RCX_USER=userA rem Write down commands that can be run with userA's privileges. Installation_folder\Manager\bin\rcxserver stop -name svr0001 -force Installation_folder\Manager\bin\rcxserver start -name svr0002 ...
Chapter 3 Resource Operations This chapter explains the commands used to manage resources in Resource Orchestrator. 3.1 rcxadm chassis Name [Windows] Installation_folder\Manager\bin\rcxadm chassis - Chassis power control [Linux] /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm chassis - Chassis power control Synopsis rcxadm chassis start -name resource [-nowait] rcxadm chassis stop -name resource [-nowait] [-force] Description rcxadm chassis is the command used to power on or power off a blade chassis.
Location Admin server Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. Note - When powering off a chassis, all management blades contained in the target chassis will be gracefully shut down. This function requires ServerView Agents to be installed on all server blades in the chassis. - Server blade BIOS settings can be configured to automatically start up when powering on the chassis.
Description rcxadm server is the command used to control server resources.
Property Contents - warning - unknown - stop - error - fatal For an explanation of possible server statuses, refer to "5.2 Resource Status" of the "Operation Guide VE". Current maintenance mode - If maintenance mode is set "ON" is displayed. MAINTENANCE - If maintenance mode is not set "OFF" is displayed. For details on maintenance modes, refer to "Appendix B Maintenance Mode" of the "User's Guide VE". migrate Migrates a VM guest to a VM host on a different physical server.
-type {physical|vmguest|all} (optional) This defines the type of server (physical servers, VM guests, all servers) to be listed up. The following properties are displayed for each server. The option column shows the relationship between displayed properties and the option given in -type ("always" in the table below designates properties that are always displayed, independently from the option given in -type).
Property SERVER Contents Server name (physical OS or VM host) Primary server PRIMARY Name of the physical server that will be switched over with a spare server during a server switchover. Spare server SPARE Name of the spare server (switchover destination) assigned to the primary server. If multiple spare servers are assigned, the name of each spare server is displayed using commas (",") as a delimiters.
Property PHYSICAL_SERVER Contents Physical server name Set boot agent Displays one of the following: BOOT_AGENT - DOS - Windows PE The following options can be specified for the migrate subcommand: -name guest_name Specify the name of the destination target VM guest in guest_name. -to vmhost Specify the name of the destination VM host in vmhost. -mode {live|cold} (optional) The type of migration method to perform is given for mode.
This option cannot be specified for the following models: - SPARC Enterprise - PRIMEQUEST Requirements Permissions One of the following permissions is required: - OS Administrator - Resource Orchestrator Privileged User Location Admin server Examples - To display a list of registered servers and their properties >rcxadm server list PHYSICAL_SERVER SERVER -------------------blade01 WebServer01 rackserver01 AppServer01 rackserver02 DBServer01 rackserver03 DBServer02 ADMIN_IP -------192.168.1.
>rcxadm server list -type vmguest PHYSICAL_SERVER SERVER VM_HOST --------------- -----------blade1-7 vm-1 vmesx1 blade1-7 vm-2 vmesx1 ADMIN_IP -------192.168.3.127 192.168.3.
- As a result of power operation being performed on a VM guest, an error may occur if the VM guest is moved to another VM host and processes executed. Refer to "E.3 Functional Differences between Products" of the "Setup Guide VE" for details. - VM guests should be properly configured in order to use the "stop" or "restart" subcommands. Stopping or restarting a VM guest that was not properly configured will result in an error unless the -force option is specified. Refer to "E.
Chapter 4 Image Operations This chapter explains the commands used for operations on images managed by Resource Orchestrator. 4.
If any one of the "backup", "restore", "create", or "deploy" subcommands is executed, the target server is automatically placed into maintenance mode until processing completes. Once complete, the server is set back to its original mode. Note - The number of cloning image versions that can be kept for a given cloning image (identified by its name attribute) is limited. Using the create subcommand to collect a new cloning image when the limit has already been reached will fail and display an error.
Property Contents NAME Name of the cloning image VERSION Cloning image versions CREATIONDATE Creation date and time of the cloning image COMMENT Comment describing the cloning image Options The following option can be specified for the backup, restore, create, or deploy subcommands: -nowait (optional) Use this option to return directly to the command prompt without waiting for the command to complete its execution.
-version version (optional) Specify the version number of the system image to restore in version. If omitted, the latest version of the system image will be restored. The following options can be specified for the create subcommand: -server resource Specify the name of the target server (physical OS) in resource. -name image Specify a name to assign to the collected cloning image in image.
- Alphanumeric characters - Hyphens ("-") - Periods (".") [Linux] The following options can be specified for the delete subcommand: -version version Specify the version number of the system image or cloning image to delete in version. The following options can be specified for the list subcommand: -type {backup|cloning} Specify the type of image to list up. - If "backup" is specified A list of system images is displayed. - If "cloning" is specified A list of cloning images is displayed.
- To restore a system image to a managed server >rcxadm image restore -server blade07 -version 2 - To delete a system image >rcxadm image delete -server blade07 -version 2 - To display a list of all system images >rcxadm image SERVERNAME ---------blade07 blade07 list -type VERSION ------2 3 backup -server blade07 BACKUPDATE ---------2007/11/01-10:06:35 2007/11/12-15:16:55 COMMENT ------Database Server-1 Database Server-2 - To display a list of all system images >rcxadm image
Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred.
Chapter 5 Control and Environment Setup This chapter explains the commands used to control the manager and agent, as well as those used to configure environment settings. 5.
- When compressing with bzip2 rcxtssnap_server_name.tar.bz2 - When compressing with gzip rcxtssnap_server_name.tar.gz - When compressing with compress rcxtssnap_server_name.tar.Z Options Specify the following options when using the modify subcommand: -manager ip Specify the new manager IP address. The following options can be specified for the snap subcommand: -dir directory(Optional) Specify the folder used to store the collected data in directory.
Requirements Permissions OS Administrator Location Managed server Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. 5.
Subcommands list Displays a list of current SSL certificates. Each certificate stored in the certificates data file is indexed by a unique alias (*1). The example below shows how to display aliases using the list subcommand. Example Truststore: -------------Keystore type: jks Keystore provider: SUN The keystore contains 4 entries. client1 (*1), May 10, 2007, trustedCertEntry, Certificate fingerprints (MD5): 0F:4E:1C:DB:19:AE:3B:82:9D:74:93:6C:46:D8:7C:D2 ...
>rcxadm certctl init Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. 5.
Note For the password, enter a string including upper case alphabetic characters, lower case alphabetic characters, and numerals. The length of the string is defined by the OS of the admin server. Requirements Permissions OS Administrator Location Admin server Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. 5.
Options -encrypt Always specify this option when encrypting the password. Requirements Permissions OS Administrator Location Managed server Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. 5.
Subcommands info Displays current image settings (the maximum number of image versions and the location of the image files folder). The following properties are displayed for each server. Table 5.1 info Subcommand Display Parameters Property Contents backup.maxversion Maximum number of system image versions clone.
- The specified path should have proper security settings [Linux] For safer administration, it is recommended to use either the following permissions settings for each ancestor directory of the image files directory. - Give write permissions only to system administrators - Use the sticky bit to prevent other users from renaming or deleting image files If permissions are not set as above, this command may fail to change the image files folder location.
non-zero An error has occurred. 5.6 rcxadm lanctl Name [Windows] Installation_folder\Agent\bin\rcxadm lanctl - Network parameters configuration [Linux] /opt/FJSVrcxat/bin/rcxadm lanctl - Network parameters configuration Synopsis rcxadm rcxadm rcxadm rcxadm lanctl lanctl lanctl lanctl set unset enable disable Description rcxadm lanctl is the command used to configure network parameters for network interfaces on managed servers.
>rcxadm lanctl set - To undo the network parameters configuration >rcxadm lanctl unset - To enable the network parameter auto-configuration function >rcxadm lanctl enable - To disable the network parameter auto-configuration function >rcxadm lanctl disable Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. 5.
# service name port number/protocol name rcxmgr 23460/tcp rcxweb 23461/tcp rcxtask 23462/tcp rcxmongrel1 23463/tcp rcxmongrel2 23464/tcp rcxdb 23465/tcp nfdomain 23457/tcp nfagent 23458/tcp Note In a clustered manager configuration, this command should not be used to start or stop the manager. [Windows] - Start the manager In the Failover Cluster Management tree, right-click [Services and Applications] for managers, and select [Bring this service or application online] from the popup menu.
- rcxtask - rcxmongrel1 - rcxmongrel2 - rcxdb - nfdomain - nfagent The following options can be specified for the snap subcommand: -dir directory(Optional) Specify the folder used to store the collected data in directory. When omitted, the data will be stored in the folder specified by the TEMP environment variable: Note - When using full paths in the dir and the TEMP environment variable The length of the full path string must not exceed 100 characters.
- Admin server [Windows] rcxtssnap_server_name.jar The server_name part will be in lower case when the -all option is specified, or upper case when omitted. [Linux] rcxtssnap_server_name.tar.bz2 The server_name part will be in lower case when the -all option is specified, or upper case when omitted. - Managed server [Windows/Hyper-V] Managed_server\rcxtssnap_physical_server_name.jar [Linux/VMware] Managed_server\rcxtssnap_physical_server_name.tar.
Managed server [Windows] Managed_Server\rcxtssnap_physical_server_name_error.txt [Linux] Managed_Server\rcxtssnap_physical_server_name_error.txt Requirements Permissions OS Administrator Note that when logged in as a Resource Orchestrator privileged user (using the rcxlogin command), only the -all option of the troubleshooting data collection subcommand (snap) can be used. Location Admin server Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully.
delete Deletes a registered SNMP trap transmission destination. list Displays a list of registered SNMP trap transmission destinations. The following properties are displayed for each server. Property Contents DESTINATION Host name or IP address COMMUNITY SNMP community name Options The following options can be specified for the set subcommand, when specifying add or delete: -destination host Specify the IP address or server name of the server that is the SNMP trap transmission destination for host.
Synopsis rcxadm storagemgr register -name name -soft_name soft_name rcxadm storagemgr list rcxadm storagemgr unregister -name name Description rcxadm storagemgr is the command used to operate storage management software. Subcommands register Registers storage management software. list Displays a list of storage management software information. unregister Unregisters storage management software.
Location Admin server Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. 5.
modify Deletes the registered directory services Options The following options can be specified when using the register and modify subcommands: -port port (optional) Specify the port number of the directory service. When omitted, the following port number is regarded as having been specified using the -method value. - SSL 636 - PLAIN 389 -method {SSL|PLAIN} (optional) Specify the communication encryption method for the directory service. Specify one of following options.
-passwd password (optional) Specify the password for the administrative user name of the directory service. -passwd_file password_file (optional) Specify the password file for the administrative user name of the directory service. Enter the password file using the following format (remove the quotation marks). "userdn,password" Note - Enter a string of 1 or more characters for the administrative user name. - Enter a string no longer than 128 characters for the password.
Description rcxadm license is the command used to register licenses or to check the licenses already registered. Subcommands add Registers a license. list To display a list of registered licenses. Option -lkey license_key Specify a license key to be registered in license_key. Requirements Permissions One of the following permissions is required: - OS Administrator - Resource Orchestrator Privileged User Location Admin server Examples - To display a list of registered licenses.
Name - Manager [Windows] Installation_folder\Manager\bin\deployment_service_uninstall.bat - Uninstallation of the related services [Linux] /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/deployment_service_uninstall.sh - Uninstallation of the related services - Agent [Windows] Installation_folder\Agent\bin\deployment_service_uninstall.bat - Uninstallation of the related services [Linux] /opt/FJSVrcxat/bin/deployment_service_uninstall.sh - Uninstallation of the related services Synopsis deployment_service_uninstall.
5.13 rcxadm vmmgr Name [Windows] Installation_folder\Manager\bin\rcxadm vmmgr - VM management software operations [Linux] /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm vmmgr - VM management software operations Synopsis rcxadm vmmgr list rcxadm vmmgr show -name name rcxadm vmmgr refresh Description rcxadm vmmgr is the command used to manage VM management software. The information of VM management software is displayed. Subcommands list Displays a list of VM management software information.
refresh The regular update of VM management software is forcibly implemented. Options -name name In name, specify the name of the target VM management software to perform operations with. Requirements Permissions - OS Administrator - Resource Orchestrator Privileged User Location Admin server Examples - To display a list of VM management software information: >rcxadm vmmgr list NAME ---SCVMM1 vCenterServer1 TYPE ---SCVMM vCenter Server IPADDRESS --------192.168.10.20 192.168.100.
Chapter 6 Backup and Restore the Configuration of Resource Orchestrator This Chapter explains how to use the commands to backup and restore the configuration of Resource Orchestrator. 6.
-immediate Use this option to return directly to the command prompt without waiting for the operation being executed on the admin server to complete its execution. Backup of configuration definition information can only be performed when no operation is being executed for the resources. If an operation is being executed, this command will return an error. -timeout value Use this option to wait the number of seconds specified in value for completion of the operation being performed on the admin server.
[Linux] "\" - The folder path or directory path can be specified using up to 100 characters. - For the -timeout option, "172800" or less seconds can be specified. - Do not stop or start the manager during execution of this command. - If this command fails, a folder or a directory that has a name starting with tmp will be created in the folder or directory specified for the -dir option.
>rcxrestore -file mgr_20110123_1159.bz2 Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. Note - Specify the command using an absolute path. - When specifying files, take note of the following points. - Do not use double-byte characters or the following symbols to specify files for the -file option.
- System Images and Cloning Images Table 6.1 List of Items for Backup/Restore [Windows] No Overview Item 1 System images (*1) Image_file_storage_folder\Managed server name@0@0@Management information@Management information@Version (*2) 2 Cloning images (*1) Image_file_storage_folder\Cloning image name@Version (*2) *1: All files in the folder are the objects to be backed up or restored. *2: Image_file_storage_folder is the_value_of_imagedir_displayed_by_executing_the_rcxadm \Cloneimg.
Table 6.4 List of Items for Backup/Restore [Linux] No Overview 1 Configuration file 2 Database Item /etc/opt/FJSVscw-common/scwconf.reg /var/opt/FJSVscw-deploysv/scwdb/scwdb1.db /var/opt/FJSVscw-deploysv/scwdb/scwdb2.db 3 DHCP configuration information file /var/opt/FJSVscw-pxesv/ipTable.
Backup can only be performed when no operation is being executed for the resources. If an operation is being executed, this command will return an error. -timeout value Use this option to wait the number of seconds specified in value for completion of the image operation being performed on the admin server. If the operation is not completed within the specified time, this command will return an error. If this option is omitted, the default value (3600 seconds) is set.
- For restoration, the certificates, configuration definition information, OS property definition files, system images, and cloning images must have been backed up at the same point in time. It is recommended to store the backed up information in folders with names including the date and time of backup. - For the -timeout option, "172800" or less seconds can be specified. - Do not stop or start the manager during execution of this command.
0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. Note - When specifying files, take note of the following points: - Do not use double-byte characters or the following symbols to specify folders or directories for the -dir option. """, "|", "*", "?", "/", "<", ">", ",", "%", "&", "^", "=", "!", ";" [Windows] "/" [Linux] "\" - The folder path or directory path can be specified using up to 100 characters. - Do not stop or start the manager during execution of this command.
No Overview 2 Session encryption keys 3 Definition files Item Installation_folder\Manager\rails\config\rcx_secret.key Installation_folder\Manager\etc\customize_data (*1) Installation_folder\Manager\etc\vm (*1) Maximum number of system image versions Image management information (*2) 4 Maximum number of cloning image versions Location of the image files folder *1: All files in the directory are targeted. *2: The values displayed using the rcxadm imagemgr info command are targeted. Table 6.
[Windows] Installation_folder\Manager\var\backup [Linux] /var/opt/FJSVrcrmr/backup -immediate Use this option to return directly to the command prompt without waiting for the operation being executed on the admin server to complete its execution. Backup can only be performed when no operation is being executed for the resources. If an operation is being executed, this command will return an error.
[Windows] "/" [Linux] "\" - The folder or directory path can be specified using up to 100 characters. - For restoration, the certificates, configuration definition information, OS property definition files, system images, and cloning images must have been backed up at the same point in time. It is recommended to store the backed up information in folders with names including the date and time of backup. - For the -timeout option, "172800" or less seconds can be specified.
Exit Status This command returns the following values: 0 The command executed successfully. non-zero An error has occurred. Note - When specifying files, take note of the following points: - Do not use double-byte characters or the following symbols to specify files for the -file option. """, "|", "*", "?", "/", "<", ">", ",", "%", "&", "^", "=", "!", ";" [Windows] "/" [Linux] "\" - The file path can be specified using up to 100 characters.
Glossary access path A logical path configured to enable access to storage volumes from servers. active mode The state where a managed server is performing operations. Managed servers must be in active mode in order to use Auto-Recovery. Move managed servers to maintenance mode in order to perform backup or restoration of system images, or collection or deployment of cloning images. active server A physical server that is currently operating.
blade server A compact server device with a thin chassis that can contain multiple server blades, and has low power consumption. As well as server blades, LAN switch blades, management blades, and other components used by multiple server blades can be mounted inside the chassis. blade type A server blade type. Used to distinguish the number of server slots used and servers located in different positions.
environmental data Measured data regarding the external environments of servers managed using Resource Orchestrator. Measured data includes power data collected from power monitoring targets. ESC (ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser) Software that supports stable operation of multi-vendor storage system environments involving SAN, DAS, or NAS. Provides configuration management, relation management, trouble management, and performance management functions to integrate storage related resources such as ETERNUS.
Hyper-V Virtualization software from Microsoft Corporation. Provides a virtualized infrastructure on PC servers, enabling flexible management of operations. I/O virtualization option An optional product that is necessary to provide I/O virtualization. The WWNN address and MAC address provided is guaranteed by Fujitsu Limited to be unique. Necessary when using HBA address rename. IBP (Intelligent Blade Panel) One of operation modes used for PRIMERGY switch blades.
LSB (Logical System Board) A system board that is allocated a logical number (LSB number) so that it can be recognized from the domain, during domain configuration. maintenance mode The state where operations on managed servers are stopped in order to perform maintenance work. In this state, the backup and restoration of system images and the collection and deployment of cloning images can be performed. However, when using Auto-Recovery it is necessary to change from this mode to active mode.
OS The OS used by an operating server (a physical OS or VM guest). PDU (Power Distribution Unit) A device for distributing power (such as a power strip). Resource Orchestrator uses PDUs with current value display functions as Power monitoring devices. physical LAN segment A physical LAN that servers are connected to. Servers are connected to multiple physical LAN segments that are divided based on their purpose (public LANs, backup LANs, etc.).
rack A case designed to accommodate equipment such as servers. rack mount server A server designed to be mounted in a rack. RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) Technology that realizes high-speed and highly-reliable storage systems using multiple hard disks. RAID management tool Software that monitors disk arrays mounted on PRIMERGY servers. The RAID management tool differs depending on the model or the OS of PRIMERGY servers. Remote Management Controller A unit used for managing servers.
SAN (Storage Area Network) A specialized network for connecting servers and storage. server A computer (operated with one operating system). server blade A server blade has the functions of a server integrated into one board. They are mounted in blade servers. server management unit A unit used for managing servers. A management blade is used for blade servers, and a Remote Management Controller is used for other servers. server name The name allocated to a server.
software initiator An initiator processed by software using OS functions. Solaris Container Solaris server virtualization software. On Solaris servers, it is possible to configure multiple virtual Solaris servers that are referred to as a Solaris zone. Solaris zone A software partition that virtually divides a Solaris OS space.
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) A device containing rechargeable batteries that temporarily provides power to computers and peripheral devices in the event of power failures. Resource Orchestrator uses UPSs with current value display functions as power monitoring devices. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) The notational method used for indicating the location of information on the Internet.
VM maintenance mode One of the settings of server virtualization software, that enables maintenance of VM hosts. For example, when using high availability functions (such as VMware HA) of server virtualization software, by setting VM maintenance mode it is possible to prevent the moving of VM guests on VM hosts undergoing maintenance. For details, refer to the manuals of the server virtualization software being used.
Index [D] deployment_service_uninstall..................................................44 [R] rcxadm agtctl............................................................................24 rcxadm authctl..........................................................................41 rcxadm certctl...........................................................................26 rcxadm chassis............................................................................7 rcxadm dbctl......................................