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

Virtual machine target hosts
Target hosts on which a logical server can be moved are shown in the Target Hosts table. Select
one target host in the Target Hosts table by clicking the radio button to the left of the target host.
Hover your mouse over the error symbols for more information.
Target hosts with the best fit are sorted to the top of the Target Hosts table.
Target hosts with an acceptable fit are shown with error symbols in the table columns. You
can override the filter criteria and select a target host with error symbols in the Target Hosts
table.
A yellow triangle in the Headroom column denotes an error returning Capacity Advisor data.
You cannot select a target host from the Rejected Target Hosts table. The red circle symbol in
the Failed column contains the reason for rejection. Other errors are denoted by error symbols.
Table 2 ESX and Hyper-V virtual machine filter criteria
ESX and Hyper-V virtual machine filter criteria
The source and target hosts have the same:Best Fit
No Errors
Portability group
Matrix OE visualization type (VM Host version and type)
Storage type (Local or SAN)
Virtual network configuration
Acceptable Fit
Classifiable Soft Errors
The CPU Frequency on the target host is not greater than or equal to the value you
specified when you created or modified the logical server.
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.
Unclassifiable Soft Errors
Examples of rejected filter criteriaRejected
Hard Errors
Logical server already exists on target host
Unsupported visualization type
Different virtual hardware version
Amount of Memory and/or Number of CPU Cores on the target host is not greater
than or equal to the value(s) specified when the logical server was created or modified
Target host is not licensed
Failed VM Host
Move operation types
Use the Operation drop-down menu in the Target Hosts table to select a move operation type. The
drop-down menu displays the types of moves that are available for the corresponding target host.
(For example, a live move is not an option if VMotion is not running.)
During the Move operation, you can specify the appropriate operation for selected VM Host (that
is, the type of move you would like performed for the data stores). Figure 4 displays how to assign
logical servers to VM Hosts during Move.
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