Delete a virtual machine node, Delete a virtual infrastructure, Synchronize the virtual infrastructure – Raritan Computer Home Security System User Manual

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces

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Delete a Virtual Machine Node

There are two ways to delete virtual machine nodes:

Use the Delete Node feature. See

Delete a Node

(on page 86).

Deselect the Configure checkbox for the virtual machine. See

Edit

Control Systems, Virtual Hosts, and Virtual Machines

(on page

94).

Delete a Virtual Infrastructure

Follow these steps to delete a whole virtual infrastructure from CC-SG,
including the control system, virtual hosts, and virtual machines.

To delete a virtual infrastructure:

1. Delete all virtual machine nodes by deselecting the Configure

checkbox for each virtual machine. See

Edit Control Systems,

Virtual Hosts, and Virtual Machines

(on page 94).

2. Delete the control system and virtual hosts. See

Delete Control

Systems and Virtual Hosts

(on page 95).

All components of the virtual infrastructure are deleted, including
control system nodes, virtual host nodes, and virtual machine nodes
and their interfaces.

Synchronizing the Virtual Infrastructure with CC-SG

Synchronization ensures that the CC-SG has the most up-to-date
information about your virtual infrastructure. Synchronization updates
information specific to each virtual machine node and virtual
infrastructure topology information.

You can configure an automatic daily synchronization of all control
systems and virtual hosts configured. You can also perform a
synchronization of selected control systems and virtual hosts at any time.

Synchronize the Virtual Infrastructure

You can perform a synchronization of CC-SG with your virtual
infrastructure.

When you select a control system for synchronization, the associated
virtual hosts will also be synchronized, whether or not you select the
virtual hosts.

To synchronize the virtual infrastructure:

1. Choose Nodes > Virtualization.

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