HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.3 and 7.3 Update 1 Logical Server Management User Guide

Table 1 Servers with Virtual Connect filter criteria (continued)
Servers with Virtual Connect filter criteria
Mezzanine cards in the same mezzanine slots
Blade state (not running)
Acceptable Fit
Classifiable Soft Errors
Compute resources on the target blade are not greater than or equal to the values
you specified when you created or modified the logical server. These values include
Number of Cores, CPU Frequency, and Amount of Memory.
Unclassifiable Soft Errors
Different network interface name and mezzanine card
Different storage fabric name and mezzanine card
You are attempting to move a logical server from a physical to virtual system or a
virtual to physical system and the source logical server has never been activated on
a target of this platform type.
Examples of rejected filter criteriaRejected
Hard Errors
Source and target server blades are not in the same VC Domain Group
Target server blade does not have a valid enclosure
Source and target server blades do not have the same FCoE capability
Target server blade is not licensed
Blade state is running
Onboard Administrator authorization error
Blade controller fault
Moving ESX, Hyper-V, and HP Integrity virtual machine logical servers
If you are moving a logical server from one virtual machine to another, the following restrictions
apply.
You can move virtual machine logical servers within a set of hypervisors of the same type
(ESX, Hyper-V, Integrity VM). You cannot move virtual machine logical servers from one type
of hypervisor to another type.
For non-live moves, if the VM Tools are installed in the virtual machine, a graceful shutdown
can be done automatically prior to the move. If the VM Tools are not installed, HP recommends
that you shut down the virtual machine on which the logical server was activated before you
move it. Otherwise, the virtual machine will be ungracefully shut down and powered off.
A shutdown is not necessary if your virtual machine is configured for live migration, and you
are moving the logical server within the same ESX cluster using VMware VMotion.
For non-live moves, moving a logical server shuts down the source virtual machine and removes
the virtual machine definition. The target virtual machine is powered on, by default. If the
source virtual machine is powered off, you can uncheck the Power On the VM or the Blade
check box to keep the target virtual machine powered off after the move.
An HP Integrity virtual machine must be powered on before you can perform a live move.
When you power on an ESX virtual machine that was moved to a new location, a VMware
message appears, asking you if you want to create a new UUID (Logical) for the virtual
machine, or keep the old one. Select Keep, then click OK to continue powering on the virtual
machine.
You can move ESX virtual machine logical servers among multiple clusters, as long as the
clusters are contained in one VMware vCenter.
There may be a delay in the population of possible target hosts if the CMS and vCenter are
in different network domains (subnets). Similarly, if you are moving the logical server using
drag and drop, there may be a delay before the hosts appear as valid targets.
18 Managing logical servers