Operating Environment Software User Manual

removes the physical server profile or virtual machine from the compute environment, and removes
connectivity to storage and network devices.
The DeleteUnmanage Logical Server... menu selection allows you to unmanage an active or
inactive logical server. Unmanaging a logical server removes the logical server definition from the
management database. The physical server or virtual machine is not modified or deleted; if it is
running, it will continue to run.
After unmanaging a logical server with a shared storage pool entry, the logical server may be
automatically re-imported in a subsequent refresh unless the associated storage pool entry is deleted.
Immediately after unmanaging a logical server, delete its associated storage pool entry, or modify
the storage pool entry to remove the unmanaged logical server’s WWNs. (If the storage pool entry
is defined as part of the logical server and is not shared, the storage pool entry is automatically
deleted when the logical server is unmanaged.)
NOTE: If you unmanage a cross-technology logical server that was active on both a server with
Virtual Connect and a VM Host at different points in time, be sure to remove the corresponding
Virtual Connect profile or VM Guest configuration files that will no longer be used.
Import
The ToolsLogical ServersImport... menu selection imports the definition for an existing physical
server or virtual machine and creates an active logical server with that definition.
Importing a logical server allows you to manage the resource or system using the logical servers
interface in Matrix OE visualization. If you decide you no longer want to manage a particular
resource or system, you can unmanage the logical server.
You can import an ESX, Hyper-V, or HP Integrity virtual machine guest, or a server with Virtual
Connect. The system that you are importing can be powered on or powered off.
The imported logical server is placed into the default portability group type. For example, if
you import an ESX virtual machine, the logical server is placed into the portability group All
ESX Virtual Machine Hosts. You can use the ModifyLogical Server... menu selection to
redefine the imported system by selecting a user-defined portability group from the drop-down
menu on the Identity tab.
The resulting logical server is automatically activated, but maintains the powered on or off
state that existed before it was imported.
The virtual machine guest or server with Virtual Connect does not need to be provisioned with
an operating system before it is imported.
Import operations are supported for Integrity VMs that contain physical (whole) disks on a FC
SAN, or virtual disks in an SLVM volume group.
Manage storage pools and tags
The ModifyLogical Server Storage Pools... menu selection allows you to manage entries in a
preexisting storage pool for a selected portability group. You can select these entries as part of
the storage configuration for a Virtual Connect logical server or a virtual machine logical server.
You can globally define a storage tag and associate it with storage pool entries by pressing
Manage Tags on the Manage Storage Pools screen. This allows you to group storage pool entries
together, which becomes more important as the number of pool entries increases.
See “Defining storage for logical servers” (page 41) for more information.
Manage portability groups
The ModifyLogical Server Portability Groups... menu selection allows you to select systems from
Matrix OE visualization Physical and Virtual perspective that you want to include in a user-defined
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