Operating Environment Software Manual

You can move an active logical server onto another host using a menu selection, and by dragging
and dropping the logical server onto another server with Virtual Connect or hypervisor in the
Physical and Virtual, Blades, and Virtual Machines perspectives in Visualization tab.
NOTE: Moving a logical server using drag and drop displays targets only with the best fit (no
errors). To see potential targets that have soft errors, use the ToolsLogical ServersMove...
menu selection to move the logical server.
Moving Virtual Connect logical servers
If you are moving a logical server from one server with Virtual Connect to another, the following
restrictions apply.
You can move Virtual Connect logical servers within a Virtual Connect domain group. You
cannot move logical servers from one VCDG to another.
HP recommends that you shut down the server blade on which the logical server was
activated before you move it. Otherwise, the source server will be ungracefully shut down
and powered off.
Moving a logical server shuts down the server blade, powers it off, moves the logical server,
and powers on the target server blade, by default. If the source blade is powered off, you
can uncheck the Power On the VM or the Blade checkbox to keep the target blade powered
off after the move. You can also use the Logical ServersPowerOn... or Logical
ServersPowerOff... menu selections after the move is complete.
If you configure your logical server to use a local disk, you cannot move that logical server.
Additionally, after you activate the logical server, you cannot reactivate it on a different
system.
You can initiate multiple move operations at the same time, but Virtual Connect Enterprise
Manager queues the move operations and performs them serially.
NOTE: Although Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager can move a logical server from a source
to a target blade with different model numbers if the blades are in the same Virtual Connect
domain group, having the same model number and mezzanine card makes it possible for the
operating system and applications that ran on the source blade to run on the target blade.
Servers with Virtual Connect target hosts
Target servers with Virtual Connect on which a logical server can be moved are shown in the
Target Hosts table. Select one target blade in the Target Hosts table by clicking the radio button
to the left of the target. 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.
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