Fujitsu Cloud Edition V3.1.0 ユーザーズマニュアル
[KVM]
Linux, Windows, and Linux (SELinux) can be selected.
A personalized guest OS can only be selected for Linux.
Linux, Windows, and Linux (SELinux) can be selected.
A personalized guest OS can only be selected for Linux.
When creating a new guest VM, the information will be displayed. When information of a newly created VM guest is lost during
backup and restoration, "unknown" may be displayed.
backup and restoration, "unknown" may be displayed.
[Oracle VM]
The OS type cannot be changed.
The OS type cannot be changed.
[Solaris Containers]
The OS type cannot be changed.
The OS type cannot be changed.
VM host (Optional)
Individually specify the resources to allocate to the L-Server.
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a VM host] dialog.
Specify a VM host or VM pool. If you do not specify a VM host or VM pool, a VM host that can create an L-Server is automatically
searched for from the VM pool. If there are multiple VM pools, the VM host is searched for, beginning with the VM pool with the
highest priority.
Specify a VM host or VM pool. If you do not specify a VM host or VM pool, a VM host that can create an L-Server is automatically
searched for from the VM pool. If there are multiple VM pools, the VM host is searched for, beginning with the VM pool with the
highest priority.
[Solaris Containers]
When the specifying VM host to use, please choose a VM host suitable for specification of "Server Recovery".
When the specifying VM host to use, please choose a VM host suitable for specification of "Server Recovery".
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If the [HA] checkbox is selected
Choose a VM host with spare server settings.
Resource release
Specify whether add the CPU and memory of the VM guests allocated to the L-Server to the total of the VM pool, when the power of
the L-Server is OFF.
the L-Server is OFF.
When the [Automatic (when powered off)] checkbox is checked, the CPU and memory of VM guests allocated to L-Servers cannot
be calculated as the total usage amount of VM pools.
be calculated as the total usage amount of VM pools.
Boot Location
Decide whether the physical location of servers to be allocated to the L-Server can be changed.
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Fixed
Starts the L-Server on the same VM host that operated last time. Move the L-Server between servers to start it on a separate VM
host.
host.
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Relocate at startup
Automatically selects the optimal VM host when the L-Server is started. When [VM host] is specified, select VM hosts from the
range.
range.
Note
When RHEL-Xen is specified for the VM type, select [Fixed].
Server Recovery
Specify the server redundancy to allocate to the L-Server. To enable redundancy, select the [HA] checkbox.
[VMware] [Oracle VM]
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If the [HA] checkbox is selected
The HA function is located on an enabled VM host.
When there is no VM host for which the HA function has been enabled, the L-Server for which a configuration definition has
already been created cannot be started.
already been created cannot be started.
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