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

User Guide at http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00705292/
c00705292.pdf.
Suggested action: Check disk space
When you create a Hyper-V virtual machine logical server, if the amount of free disk space on the
VM Host is smaller than the amount of memory chosen for the logical server, the logical server
cannot be powered on. This occurs infrequently, because free disk space is usually larger than
memory size.
To successfully power on a logical server, your data store size should be equal to or greater than
the VM disk size plus the VM memory size.
When you have enough free disk space on the data store, try using Systems Insight Manager to
power on the logical server. Select the VM node and click the power on button.
Errors accessing single sign-on iLO or Onboard Administrator
In some cases, when you click the technology icon for a Single-Sign-On configured iLO or Onboard
Administrator, you are required to manually login, or the browser returns a "404 Not Found" error.
Suggested action
Login to the iLO or Onboard Administrator, ensure that all necessary licenses are applied and
Systems Insight Manager Single-Sign-On is properly configured. Then rediscover the iLO or Onboard
Administrator on the Central Management System.
Logical server operations cannot be cancelled
After a logical server operation is started, you can view its status on the ReportLogical Server
Job Status... screen, but you cannot cancel it. Running jobs do not time out. If a job seems to be
running for a long period of time (more than two hours), the job may have completed but some
issues may have been encountered with the underlying software. The job will continue to run and
the logical server will be locked. The lock is released on the next restart of the Logical Server
Automation service.
Do not stop or restart Logical Server Automation service while operations
are in progress
Unpredictable results can occur if you stop or restart the LSA service while logical server operations
are in progress. “Error saving storage pool entry after Logical Server Automation service is restarted”
(page 86) is an example of one such result.
Suggested action
Check the ReportLogical Server Job Status... screen to make sure that no logical server operations
are in progress before stopping or restarting the LSA service.
Logical Server Automation service fails to start if TCP layer ports are in use
The HP Logical Server Automation service reads the TCP layer port from the file
lsaclient.properties. By default, the LSA service uses the following port numbers:
LSA_RMI_PORT=51001
LSA_JMS_PORT=51002
If either of these ports is currently in use, logical server management searches for another free port
number and, if found, updates the file and restarts the service. If a free port cannot be found, the
LSA service will fail to start with the following message, where nnn is RMI or JMS:
The nnn port {number} used by the Logical Server Automation
service is currently in use. Ensure that there is a free port,
edit the lsaclient.properties file to replace the port
in use with a free port, and restart the service.
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