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

See “Using LSMUTIL with logical server storage (page 68) for information about using the LSMUTIL
database utility to define storage for logical servers.
Create a storage entry
A storage entry is associated with one logical server.
To create a new storage entry during logical server creation, use the CreateLogical Server...
menu selection. Complete the required information on the Identity and Compute Resources screens.
The third screen allows you to specify the storage configuration for the logical server.
For information about creating a storage pool entry, see “Create a storage pool entry” (page 51).
1. Click the Select Storage Type drop-down menu and select one of the following storage types.
Available selections depend on the Portability Group for the logical server.
(The SAN Catalog Storage Entry and SAN Pre-populated Catalog Storage Entry storage types
are available on the Manage Storage Pool screen only.)
SAN Storage Entry: For cross-technology logical servers (Server with Virtual Connect and
ESX Host), Virtual Connect logical servers, Operations Orchestration workflow logical
servers, and virtual machine logical servers using RDM
NOTE: Each Operations Orchestration workflow physical server can have only one
storage pool entry. To add or present additional volumes to the Operations Orchestration
workflow physical server, modify the associated storage pool entry.
File (VM) Storage Entry: For virtual machine logical servers. File (VM) storage can reside
on multiple data stores.
NOTE: Multiple datastores are supported for a variety of VMware ESXi and Hyper-V
environments. All storage volumes for HP-UX vPars and Integrity VMs must use the same
datastore, and Hyper-V Linked Clone disks must use the same datastore. Those virtual
machines must be using a single datastore for import to succeed.
2. If you are creating a virtual machine logical server, select a Data store from the drop-down
menu.
3. Press the Create Storage Entry button, which displays the Storage Entry: SAN or Storage Entry:
File (VM) screen, depending on the storage type you selected. This screen allows you to define
and view your logical server storage configuration.
Figure 14 Create logical server storage configuration
Defining a SAN storage entry
The SAN Storage Entry screen allows you to add, modify, or view a SAN or RDM storage entry.
You can optionally save the storage entry details you enter on this screen into a storage pool entry
that can be shared by other logical servers.
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