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Chapter 18 Linking L-Servers with Configured Physical
Servers or Virtual Machines
This chapter explains how to link a configured physical server to a physical L-Server and how to link a configured virtual machine to a
virtual L-Server.
 
 Information
It is possible to import L-Servers into the L-Platform management function.
For details, refer to "7.2.3 Import to L-Platforms" in the "Operation Guide CE".
18.1 Management Scope
The management scope varies depending on the resources used by the configured physical server or virtual machine.
Depending on which resources can be managed, L-Servers are referred to differently as follows:
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L-Server for Server Management
Refers to L-Servers that operate only servers.
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For Physical Servers
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For Virtual Machines
This applies when using a physical server and when using server virtualization software.
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The server virtualization software described in "
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L-Server for Server/Storage Management
Refers to L-Servers that operate servers and disks.
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For Physical Servers
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For Virtual Machines
This applies when using a physical server and when using server virtualization software.
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The server virtualization software described in "
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 Note
When linking a configured physical server to a physical L-Server, only "L-Server for server management" is supported. "L-Server for
server/storage management" cannot be created.
When disk and NIC information is successfully obtained from the configured physical server or virtual machine, that information is
displayed. The output information for NICs differs depending on the L-Server type.
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For Physical L-Servers
MAC address, IP address (only for admin LAN)
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For Virtual L-Servers
MAC address (Media Access Control address)
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