HP Insight Orchestration 6.3 User Guide

4. Move the server blade out of the Insight Orchestration Maintenance pool.
a. In the Insight Orchestration console (accessed from Systems Insight Manager), select the
original server blade pool and click Modify.
b. Move the failed server from the Insight Orchestration Maintenance Pool back to your
server blade pool and then save the pool.
Manual clean-up process (virtual)
When Insight Orchestration deploys a virtual machine, it creates a directory structure into which
the virtual machine is provisioned. The directory that is created follows the pattern: <VMFS
Volume>\<Service Name>\<VM Name>. This folder contains all the folders and files
corresponding to the virtual logical servers. Delete this folder and all its contents.
For ESX:
1. Use the vCenter client to browse the ESX server's datastore.
2. Navigate to the directory and delete the offending directory and directory contents.
For Hyper-V:
1. Connect to the Hyper-V Hypervisor.
2. Delete the VM from the Hyper-V Manager.
3. Navigate to the directory and delete the offending directory and directory contents.
If Server Automation (SA) deployment was used to provision the VMs:
1. Remove the ESX and/or Hyper-V VMs using the preceding steps.
2. Connect to the SA server.
3. From the SA “Devices” view, select the VMs.
4. Perform a “deactivate” and a “delete.
Configuring storage pool entries, FC zones, and disk array presentations
The following procedure is the HP recommended approach for configuring storage pool entries,
FC zones, and disk array presentations.
1. Create a storage pool entry within HP Insight Dynamics using the storage pool management
screen from in HP Insight Dynamics. In this example, the storage pool entry is defined as
follows:
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