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ServerView Resource Orchestrator
Cloud Edition V3.1.0
Operation Guide
Windows/Linux
J2X1-7611-03ENZ0(00)
October 2012
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Preface Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map The documentation road map for Resource Orchestrator is as shown below. Resource Orchestrator Documentation Road Map Point Refer to the user role manuals displayed in the table below for roles that are not in the diagram. Roles that are not in the diagram Roles that are in the diagram Infrastructure operator Infrastructure administrator Infrastructure monitor Tenant operator Tenant administrator Tenant monitor (Dual-Role) Administrator
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Purpose This manual explains how to operate ServerView Resource Orchestrator (hereinafter Resource Orchestrator). Target Readers This manual is written for system administrators who will use Resource Orchestrator to operate the infrastructure in private cloud or data center environments. When setting up systems, it is assumed that readers have the basic knowledge required to configure the servers, storage, network devices, and server virtualization software to be installed. Additionally, a bas
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Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying Graphs Explains how to export the power consumption data collected from registered power monitoring targets and how to display it as graphs, and also describes the exported data's format. Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard) Explains the monitoring of resource pools. Chapter 14 Monitoring L-Platforms Explains the monitoring of L-Platforms. Chapter 15 Accounting Explains charging. Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs Explains the monit
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[Physical Servers] Sections related to physical servers [VM host] Sections related to Windows Server 2008 with VMware or Hyper-V enabled - Unless specified otherwise, the blade servers mentioned in this manual refer to PRIMERGY BX servers. - Oracle Solaris may also be indicated as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS. - References and character strings or values requiring emphasis are indicated using double quotes ( " ). - Window names, dialog names, menu names, and tab names are sho
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Abbreviation Products Windows Vista(R) Ultimate Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional operating system Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise Windows Server 2008 Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Standard Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Enterprise Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Datacenter Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x86) Windows 2008 x86 Edition Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise (x86) Micros
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Abbreviation Products Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.3 (for Intel64) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.4 (for Intel64) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.5 (for Intel64) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.6 (for Intel64) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for x86) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.7 (for Intel64) Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.8 (for x86) Red Hat(
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Abbreviation Products VMware vSphere(R) 4 VMware VMware vSphere(R) 4.1 VMware vSphere(R) 5 VMware ESX VMware(R) ESX(R) VMware ESX 4 VMware(R) ESX(R) 4 VMware ESXi VMware(R) ESXi(TM) VMware ESXi 5.0 VMware(R) ESXi(TM) 5.0 VMware Tools VMware(R) Tools VMware vSphere 4.0 VMware vSphere(R) 4.0 VMware vSphere 4.1 VMware vSphere(R) 4.1 VMware vSphere 5 VMware vSphere(R) 5 VMware vSphere Client VMware vSphere(R) Client VMware vCenter Server VMware(R) vCenter(TM) Server VMware vClient VMware(R) vClient(
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- Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries. - Microsoft, Windows, MS, MS-DOS, Windows XP, Windows Server, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Excel, Active Directory, and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. - NetApp is a registered trademark of Network Appliance, Inc. in the US and other countries. Data ONTAP, Network Appliance, and Snapshot are tra
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Contents Part 1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................1 Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring...........................................................................................2 1.1 Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring by Infrastructure Administrators.............................................................................
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8.5.5.2 How to Modify Application Process to be Used.................................................................................................................29 8.5.6 Editing the Environment Setup File for the L-Platform API......................................................................................................29 8.5.7 Edit the License Agreement....................................................................................................................................
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10.1.4.3 Starting the Manager..........................................................................................................................................................88 10.1.4.4 Disabling L-Platform Applications....................................................................................................................................88 10.1.4.5 Updating the configuration information in the operational status information....................................................
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Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs.................................................................................................................................................135 16.1 Operation Logs..............................................................................................................................................................................135 16.1.1 Overview.................................................................................................................
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Part 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring...................................................................2 - 1 -
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Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring This chapter provides an overview of operation, maintenance, and monitoring of Resource Orchestrator. For additional information on the operation, maintenance, and monitoring of this product, refer to the configuration information in the "Setup Guide CE". Flow of Service Provision Using Applications The flow of service provision using applications in an environment where Resource Orchestrator has been installed is as shown below. Fi
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5. Configure firewalls When configuring an application on an L-Server that has been deployed on the public LAN, the tenant user needs to create a rule that enables access to that L-Server from the public LAN. 6. Configure applications The tenant user performs the installation and environment settings necessary for the application to be provided as a service by the L-Server. 7. Confirm communication with applications The tenant user checks that there are no problems with the applications installe
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- Create a tenant administrator - Creation, modification, and deletion of user accounts - Management of templates - Creation, modification, and deletion of L-Platform templates (*) - Creation, modification, and deletion of L-Server templates * Note: To check subscription requests submitted by using a created L-Platform template, use a dual-role administrator account. For more details, refer to "Appendix B Applying (Subscribe) for L-Platform Usage by Dual-Role Administrators" in "User's Guide for
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Part 2 Operation Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents..................................................................................6 Chapter 3 Managing User Accounts...............................................................................................................11 Chapter 4 Managing Tenants.........................................................................................................................12 Chapter 5 Managing Templates........................
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Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents This chapter explains how to manually start or stop managers and agents. To use Resource Orchestrator, both the manager and agents must be running. The manager and agent services are configured to start automatically upon startup of their respective servers (admin server, managed server). Normally, there should be no need to manually start or stop either the manager or agents. To start or stop a manager or an agent intentionally, refer to "2.1
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PXE Services DHCP Server (*) Systemwalker SQC DCM Interstage BPM Analytics eRule Engine (EFServer) Systemwalker MpJobsch9 Systemwalker MpMjes Systemwalker MpMjes9 Systemwalker Runbook Automation DB Service Shunsaku Conductor cmdbc Shunsaku Sorter cmdbo01 * Note: Required when managed servers belonging to different subnets from the admin server exist. From the Windows Control Panel, open [Administrative Tools]. Then, open the [Services] window to check the state of each service. Services are star