Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresTitle Page1Preface2Contents10Part 1 Overview14Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring151.1 Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring by Infrastructure Administrators161.2 Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring by Tenant Administrators171.3 Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring by Tenant Users17Part 2 Operation18Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents192.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager192.2 Starting and Stopping an Agent21Chapter 3 Managing User Accounts24Chapter 4 Managing Tenants25Chapter 5 Managing Templates26Chapter 6 Managing Resources and Resource Pools276.1 Managing Resource Pools276.2 Managing Resources276.3 Managing L-Servers27Chapter 7 Management of L-Platform287.1 Review for L-Platform Usage Applications287.2 Administration of L-Platform287.2.1 Deleting Unnecessary Data287.2.2 Updating the Cloning Image287.2.3 Importing to L-Platform287.2.3.1 Network Information Settings for Converted L-Servers297.2.3.2 Importing L-Servers297.2.3.3 Releasing L-Servers297.2.4 Setting OS with Deployment on RHEL-KVM297.2.5 Startup Priority Level Settings307.2.6 Action to Take when an Error has Occurred307.2.7 Setting Alive Monitoring317.2.8 Redundancy Settings327.2.9 Automatic Server Release Settings327.2.10 Definition VM Specific Information Definition File337.2.11 Changing Server Specifications on a VM Host33Chapter 8 Changing Settings348.1 Registering and Deleting Application Process Assessors348.1.1 Registering an Application Process Assessor348.1.2 Deleting an Application Process Assessor348.1.2.1 Deleting an Infrastructure Administrator/dual-role Administrator from IflowUsers Group348.2 Settings for Sending Email358.3 Settings for Port Number of Management Servers368.4 Editing Information in the Home Window388.5 Settings for L-Platform Management398.5.1 Settings for Permissions to Change L-Platform Templates398.5.2 Subnet Settings at Segment Editing408.5.3 Settings for the Simplified Reconfiguration Function408.5.4 Distribution Ratio Settings418.5.5 Application Process Settings428.5.5.1 How to Modify the Application Process Settings428.5.5.2 How to Modify Application Process to be Used428.5.6 Editing the Environment Setup File for the L-Platform API428.5.7 Edit the License Agreement428.5.8 Settings when RHEL5-Xen is used428.5.9 Default Password Setting for Sent Emails428.5.10 Settings for the Maximum Number of Connections for the L-Platform Template438.5.11 Customizing the User Rights for L-Platform Operations438.6 Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management438.6.1 Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management448.6.2 Editing the User Agreement when Registering a User478.7 Accounting Settings478.7.1 Display Function Settings for Estimated Price478.7.2 Currency Information Settings498.7.3 Metering Log Settings498.7.4 Usage Charge Calculator Settings518.8 System Condition Server List Settings528.9 Settings for Event Log Output for CMDB Agent54Part 3 Retention55Chapter 9 Hardware Maintenance569.1 Overview569.2 Blade Server Maintenance609.2.1 Maintenance LED609.2.2 Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties619.2.3 Replacing Servers629.2.4 Replacing Non-Server Hardware649.3 Maintenance for Servers Other Than Blade Servers659.3.1 Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties659.3.2 Replacing Servers679.3.3 Replacing and Adding Server Components719.3.4 Replacing Non-server Hardware739.4 For Servers not Using Server Management Software739.5 Network Device Maintenance749.5.1 Replacement Procedure of Network Devices749.5.1.1 When device that is targeted to replace is a breakdown749.5.1.2 When Device that is Target of Restoration is undamaged759.5.2 Regular Maintenance Procedure of Network Devices789.5.3 Procedure for Addition of Network Devices799.5.3.1 Adding L2 Switches to Handle Insufficient Numbers of Ports when Adding Servers799.5.3.2 Adding Firewalls, Server Load Balancers, and L2 Switches for Additional Tenants819.5.4 Procedure for Addition or Modification of Connection Destinations of Network Devices839.6 Storage Device Maintenance849.7 Power Monitoring Device (PDU or UPS) Maintenance84Chapter 10 Backup and Restoration8610.1 Backup and Restoration of Admin Servers8610.1.1 Mechanism of Backup and Restoration8710.1.2 Offline Backup of the Admin Server9310.1.2.1 Stopping the Manager9410.1.2.2 Back up the Resources of this Product9410.1.2.3 Starting the Manager9410.1.3 Online Backup of the Admin Server9510.1.3.1 Items to be Determined Before Periodic Execution9710.1.3.2 Settings for Periodic Execution of Backup9710.1.4 Restoring the Admin Server10010.1.4.1 Stopping the Manager10010.1.4.2 Restoring the Resources of This Product10010.1.4.3 Starting the Manager10110.1.4.4 Disabling L-Platform Applications10110.1.4.5 Updating the configuration information in the operational status information10110.1.5 Online Backup Settings for Metering10110.2 Backup and Restoration of Network Devices10410.2.1 Mechanism of Backup and Restoration10510.2.2 Backup of Network Devices10510.2.3 Restoration of Network Devices106Part 4 Monitoring107Chapter 11 Monitoring Resources10811.1 Overview10811.2 Resource Status10911.3 Addressing Resource Failures11211.4 Monitoring Networks11211.4.1 Identification of Error Locations11311.4.1.1 When Notified of an Error by a Tenant Administrator or Tenant User11311.4.1.2 When Changing State is Detected during Status Confirmation Using the ROR Console11411.4.2 Firewall Status Confirmation11511.4.2.1 When an L-Platform Using a Firewall is Identified11511.4.2.2 When a Firewall Changing State is Detected during Status Confirmation Using the ROR Console11611.4.3 Server Load Balancer Status Confirmation11711.4.3.1 When an L-Platform Using a Server Load Balancer is Identified11711.4.3.2 When a Changing State of Server Load Balancer is Detected during Status Confirmation Using the ROR Console11811.4.4 L2 Switch Status Confirmation11911.4.5 Status Confirmation of Other Network Devices12011.5 Monitoring Storage120Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying Graphs12212.1 Overview12212.2 Exporting Power Consumption Data12212.3 Power Consumption Data File (CSV Format)12212.4 Displaying Power Consumption Data Graphs123Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard)124Chapter 14 Monitoring L-Platforms125Chapter 15 Accounting12615.1 Overview12615.2 Manage Accounting Information12715.2.1 Information Maintained by Product Master12815.2.2 Accounting Information File Format13115.3 Operate Accounting Information13415.3.1 Register Accounting Information13515.3.2 Modify Accounting Information Command13615.3.3 Delete Accounting Information13815.3.4 Reference Accounting Information13915.4 Calculation of Usage charges13915.4.1 Overview of Usage charge Calculation14015.4.2 Resource Usage Times14015.4.3 How to Charge for Resources14015.4.4 Resource Usage Amounts and Times14115.4.5 Example of Usage charge Calculation14115.4.6 Sending Usage charges14415.4.6.1 Usage Charge List File14515.4.6.2 Usage charge Detail File146Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs14816.1 Operation Logs14816.1.1 Overview14816.1.2 Usage Method15116.1.3 Retention15216.1.4 Scope of Operations Recorded in Operation Logs15316.2 Audit Logs15316.2.1 Configuration Management Audit Log15316.2.2 Audit Logs of Output by the Tenant Management, Accounting, Access Control and System Condition15916.2.3 Application Process Audit Log16516.3 Operation Logs (Activity)16716.3.1 Operation Logs for Accounting16716.4 Investigation Logs16816.4.1 Investigation Logs on Admin Servers168Part 5 High Availability and Disaster Recovery171Chapter 17 High Availability of Managed Resources17217.1 High Availability of Managed Resources17217.1.1 High Availability of L-Servers17217.1.2 Blade Chassis High Availability17517.1.3 High Availability for Storage Chassis17717.2 High Availability for Admin Servers182Chapter 18 Disaster Recovery186Appendix A Notes on Operating ServerView Resource Orchestrator187Appendix B Metering Log191B.1 Types of Metering Logs191B.2 Output Contents of Metering Logs192B.3 Formats of Metering Log Files197B.4 Deleting Metering Logs200Glossary201Taille: 1,2 MoPages: 218Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel
Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresTitle Page1Preface2Contents10Part 1 Overview14Chapter 1 Overview of Operations, Maintenance, and Monitoring151.1 Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring by Infrastructure Administrators161.2 Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring by Tenant Administrators171.3 Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring by Tenant Users17Part 2 Operation18Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Managers and Agents192.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager192.2 Starting and Stopping an Agent21Chapter 3 Managing User Accounts24Chapter 4 Managing Tenants25Chapter 5 Managing Templates26Chapter 6 Managing Resources and Resource Pools276.1 Managing Resource Pools276.2 Managing Resources276.3 Managing L-Servers27Chapter 7 Management of L-Platform287.1 Review for L-Platform Usage Applications287.2 Administration of L-Platform287.2.1 Deleting Unnecessary Data287.2.2 Updating the Cloning Image287.2.3 Importing to L-Platform287.2.3.1 Network Information Settings for Converted L-Servers297.2.3.2 Importing L-Servers297.2.3.3 Releasing L-Servers297.2.4 Setting OS with Deployment on RHEL-KVM297.2.5 Startup Priority Level Settings307.2.6 Action to Take when an Error has Occurred307.2.7 Setting Alive Monitoring317.2.8 Redundancy Settings327.2.9 Automatic Server Release Settings327.2.10 Definition VM Specific Information Definition File337.2.11 Changing Server Specifications on a VM Host33Chapter 8 Changing Settings348.1 Registering and Deleting Application Process Assessors348.1.1 Registering an Application Process Assessor348.1.2 Deleting an Application Process Assessor348.1.2.1 Deleting an Infrastructure Administrator/dual-role Administrator from IflowUsers Group348.2 Settings for Sending Email358.3 Settings for Port Number of Management Servers368.4 Editing Information in the Home Window388.5 Settings for L-Platform Management398.5.1 Settings for Permissions to Change L-Platform Templates398.5.2 Subnet Settings at Segment Editing408.5.3 Settings for the Simplified Reconfiguration Function408.5.4 Distribution Ratio Settings418.5.5 Application Process Settings428.5.5.1 How to Modify the Application Process Settings428.5.5.2 How to Modify Application Process to be Used428.5.6 Editing the Environment Setup File for the L-Platform API428.5.7 Edit the License Agreement428.5.8 Settings when RHEL5-Xen is used428.5.9 Default Password Setting for Sent Emails428.5.10 Settings for the Maximum Number of Connections for the L-Platform Template438.5.11 Customizing the User Rights for L-Platform Operations438.6 Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management438.6.1 Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management448.6.2 Editing the User Agreement when Registering a User478.7 Accounting Settings478.7.1 Display Function Settings for Estimated Price478.7.2 Currency Information Settings498.7.3 Metering Log Settings498.7.4 Usage Charge Calculator Settings518.8 System Condition Server List Settings528.9 Settings for Event Log Output for CMDB Agent54Part 3 Retention55Chapter 9 Hardware Maintenance569.1 Overview569.2 Blade Server Maintenance609.2.1 Maintenance LED609.2.2 Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties619.2.3 Replacing Servers629.2.4 Replacing Non-Server Hardware649.3 Maintenance for Servers Other Than Blade Servers659.3.1 Reconfiguration of Hardware Properties659.3.2 Replacing Servers679.3.3 Replacing and Adding Server Components719.3.4 Replacing Non-server Hardware739.4 For Servers not Using Server Management Software739.5 Network Device Maintenance749.5.1 Replacement Procedure of Network Devices749.5.1.1 When device that is targeted to replace is a breakdown749.5.1.2 When Device that is Target of Restoration is undamaged759.5.2 Regular Maintenance Procedure of Network Devices789.5.3 Procedure for Addition of Network Devices799.5.3.1 Adding L2 Switches to Handle Insufficient Numbers of Ports when Adding Servers799.5.3.2 Adding Firewalls, Server Load Balancers, and L2 Switches for Additional Tenants819.5.4 Procedure for Addition or Modification of Connection Destinations of Network Devices839.6 Storage Device Maintenance849.7 Power Monitoring Device (PDU or UPS) Maintenance84Chapter 10 Backup and Restoration8610.1 Backup and Restoration of Admin Servers8610.1.1 Mechanism of Backup and Restoration8710.1.2 Offline Backup of the Admin Server9310.1.2.1 Stopping the Manager9410.1.2.2 Back up the Resources of this Product9410.1.2.3 Starting the Manager9410.1.3 Online Backup of the Admin Server9510.1.3.1 Items to be Determined Before Periodic Execution9710.1.3.2 Settings for Periodic Execution of Backup9710.1.4 Restoring the Admin Server10010.1.4.1 Stopping the Manager10010.1.4.2 Restoring the Resources of This Product10010.1.4.3 Starting the Manager10110.1.4.4 Disabling L-Platform Applications10110.1.4.5 Updating the configuration information in the operational status information10110.1.5 Online Backup Settings for Metering10110.2 Backup and Restoration of Network Devices10410.2.1 Mechanism of Backup and Restoration10510.2.2 Backup of Network Devices10510.2.3 Restoration of Network Devices106Part 4 Monitoring107Chapter 11 Monitoring Resources10811.1 Overview10811.2 Resource Status10911.3 Addressing Resource Failures11211.4 Monitoring Networks11211.4.1 Identification of Error Locations11311.4.1.1 When Notified of an Error by a Tenant Administrator or Tenant User11311.4.1.2 When Changing State is Detected during Status Confirmation Using the ROR Console11411.4.2 Firewall Status Confirmation11511.4.2.1 When an L-Platform Using a Firewall is Identified11511.4.2.2 When a Firewall Changing State is Detected during Status Confirmation Using the ROR Console11611.4.3 Server Load Balancer Status Confirmation11711.4.3.1 When an L-Platform Using a Server Load Balancer is Identified11711.4.3.2 When a Changing State of Server Load Balancer is Detected during Status Confirmation Using the ROR Console11811.4.4 L2 Switch Status Confirmation11911.4.5 Status Confirmation of Other Network Devices12011.5 Monitoring Storage120Chapter 12 Collecting Power Consumption Data and Displaying Graphs12212.1 Overview12212.2 Exporting Power Consumption Data12212.3 Power Consumption Data File (CSV Format)12212.4 Displaying Power Consumption Data Graphs123Chapter 13 Monitoring Resource Pools (Dashboard)124Chapter 14 Monitoring L-Platforms125Chapter 15 Accounting12615.1 Overview12615.2 Manage Accounting Information12715.2.1 Information Maintained by Product Master12815.2.2 Accounting Information File Format13115.3 Operate Accounting Information13415.3.1 Register Accounting Information13515.3.2 Modify Accounting Information Command13615.3.3 Delete Accounting Information13815.3.4 Reference Accounting Information13915.4 Calculation of Usage charges13915.4.1 Overview of Usage charge Calculation14015.4.2 Resource Usage Times14015.4.3 How to Charge for Resources14015.4.4 Resource Usage Amounts and Times14115.4.5 Example of Usage charge Calculation14115.4.6 Sending Usage charges14415.4.6.1 Usage Charge List File14515.4.6.2 Usage charge Detail File146Chapter 16 Monitoring Logs14816.1 Operation Logs14816.1.1 Overview14816.1.2 Usage Method15116.1.3 Retention15216.1.4 Scope of Operations Recorded in Operation Logs15316.2 Audit Logs15316.2.1 Configuration Management Audit Log15316.2.2 Audit Logs of Output by the Tenant Management, Accounting, Access Control and System Condition15916.2.3 Application Process Audit Log16516.3 Operation Logs (Activity)16716.3.1 Operation Logs for Accounting16716.4 Investigation Logs16816.4.1 Investigation Logs on Admin Servers168Part 5 High Availability and Disaster Recovery171Chapter 17 High Availability of Managed Resources17217.1 High Availability of Managed Resources17217.1.1 High Availability of L-Servers17217.1.2 Blade Chassis High Availability17517.1.3 High Availability for Storage Chassis17717.2 High Availability for Admin Servers182Chapter 18 Disaster Recovery186Appendix A Notes on Operating ServerView Resource Orchestrator187Appendix B Metering Log191B.1 Types of Metering Logs191B.2 Output Contents of Metering Logs192B.3 Formats of Metering Log Files197B.4 Deleting Metering Logs200Glossary201Taille: 1,2 MoPages: 218Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel