Users Guide

b. Press F5 to refresh and to get the complete list.
c. Delete all of the entries of the computers that are part of the deployment.
Log in to your DNS server and perform the following tasks:
1. Go to your
Forward Lookup Zones, click < Domain >, and then press F5 to refresh.
2. Delete any stale entries of the IP reservations that were used by the computers and part of
your deployment.
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Decommissioning Services Provisioned by ASM
Exporting Service Details
This feature enables you to export the service details to a .csv file.
1. In the
Services page, perform one of the following actions:
To export a service details, select the service, and click Export to File in the right pane.
To export the details about all the services, click Export All to File.
2. Open or save the file.
Redeploying Failed Service
You can redeploy a service for which deployment is not successful due to some issues.
1. In the left pane, click
Services.
The Services page is displayed.
2. Select an error service and click
View Details in the right pane.
The Service Details page is displayed.
3. In the right pane, under
Actions, click Retry.
Click
Yes when a confirmation message appears.
Migrating Servers (Service Mobility)
In ASM, service mobility refers to the capability to migrate server’s BIOS, NICs, storage connectivity, and
assigned identity information to another server in a designated server pool, in order to perform planned
maintenance or service activities or to respond to a hardware fault or failure issue.
Currently, migration is supported only for boot form SAN server, and it is supported only for bare metal
OS installs of Linux or Windows. It is not supported for ESXi. Therefore, the migration will not affect the
virtual machines.
It is recommended only to migrate between identically configured hardware. Different operating systems
may not boot correctly on hardware that is different.
Migration Prerequisites
ASM does not install operating systems on the boot from SAN volume. Therefore, you must install
operating system on the servers prior to migration.
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