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- Resource Orchestrator makes periodic queries to VM management software.
- When the configuration of a virtual machine is modified using VM management software, periodic queries will reflect the changes
on the virtual machines used by a virtual L-Server.
- When addition, modification, or deletion of storage is performed using VM management software, changes to the configuration/
status of storage of the virtual L-Server are detected.
- Resource Orchestrator makes periodic queries to storage devices.
When changes are made to storage using storage management software, the changes to the status of the storage on the physical L-
Server are detected.
On virtual L-Servers, the following information is updated:
- L-Server Name (*1)
- CPU Performance (*2)
- Number of CPUs (*2)
- Memory Capacity (*3)
- VM Management Software Specific Information
- Operating System Type
- Server Redundancy (*4)
- The Number of Disks
- Disk Index
- Disk Capacity
- Device Path
- Usage
- Type
*1: Confirm the following for the virtual L-Server name and the VM name:
- When use of the same name is configured for both a virtual L-Server and a VM, performing the following operations makes the L-
Server name match the VM name.
- Creating an L-Server
- Changing L-Server name basic information
- When use of the same name is configured for both a virtual L-Server and a VM, performing the following operations makes the L-
Server name match the VM name when VM information changes are detected.
- Changing labels and comments of L-Server basic information
- Changing L-Server Specifications
For the configuration to use the same name for both a virtual L-Server and a VM machine, refer to "Table 17.4 List of Items Specified in
the Definition File" of "17.8.1 Installation".
*2: [Solaris Containers]
CPU performance and the number of CPUs should be changed when the cap values of CPUs are changed, and when resource pools
used in non-global zone are changed as follows.
- When changing managed resource pools to unmanaged resource pools
- When changing unmanaged resource pools to managed resource pools
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