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Chapter 16 Creating L-Servers
This chapter explains how to create L-Servers.
For an overview of the functions, refer to "2.2.3 L-Server" in the "Design Guide CE".
L-Servers can be created using the following two methods:
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Creation Using an L-Server Template
Resources are automatically selected from a resource pool.
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Creation Without Using an L-Server Template
Specify a resource or a resource pool.
For details on how to specify and select the VM host to which the created L-Server is to be deployed, refer to "2.2.3 L-Server" in the
"Design Guide CE".
 
Creation Using an L-Server Template
Use the following procedure to create an L-Server using an L-Server template:
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When cloning images are not stored in image pools, or when not using cloning images which have been already registered
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Select an L-Server template. Specify [None] for images.
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Install an OS manually.
As an L-Server with no OS installed is created, install an OS manually.
For details, refer to "Chapter 15 Collecting and Registering Cloning Images" in the "Setup Guide CE".
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When cloning images are stored in image pools
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Select an L-Server template. Specify a cloning image to deploy.
An L-Server on which a cloning image has been deployed is created.
 
Creation Without Using an L-Server Template
For details on how to create specifying individual specifications without using an L-Server template, refer to "
 
 Note
[Linux]
When using Linux for a physical L-Server, and iSCSI storage for a system disk, an L-Server cannot be created using a cloning image.
[Xen]
When using RHEL5-Xen, L-Server creation and operation using the ROR console cannot be performed. For details, refer to "C.4 RHEL5-
Xen" in the "Setup Guide CE".
[Solaris]
When using Solaris, physical L-Servers cannot be created.
In this case, link L-Servers with configured physical servers.
For details, refer to "
".
 
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