FUJITSU ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition J2X1-7611-03ENZ0 User Manual

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Item

Key

Value

Remarks

Operates by default, when there are no
definition files.

Example Definition File

An example definition file is indicated below. In this example, the multiplicity is set to "10".

TASK_WORKER_COUNT=10

Changing Procedures of Definition Files

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When the manager is operating in a normal environment

1.

Stop the manager.

2.

Change TASK_WORKER_COUNT values for rcx_base.rcxprop files.

When there is no rcx_base.rcxprop file, create one.

3.

Start the manager.

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When the manager is operating in a cluster environment

[Windows Manager]

1.

Stop the manager.

2.

Place the shared disk of the manager online. Place other cluster resources offline.

3.

Change the TASK_WORKER_COUNT values for rcx_base.rcxprop files on the shared disk. When there is no rcx_base.rcxprop
file, create one.

Drive_name

\Fujitsu\ROR\SVROR\customize_data\rcx_base.rcxprop

4.

Start the manager.

[Linux Manager]

1.

Stop the manager.

2.

Mount the shared disk of the admin server on the primary node or the secondary node.

3.

Change the TASK_WORKER_COUNT values for rcx_base.rcxprop files in the shared disk.

When there is no rcx_base.rcxprop file, create one.

Destination_to_mount_shared_disk

/Fujitsu/ROR/SVROR/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/customize_data/rcx_base.rcxprop

4.

Unmount the shared disk for the admin server from the node mounted in step 2.

5.

Restart the manager.

For details on how to start and stop the manager, refer to "

2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager

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Note

Advisory Notes for Basic Mode

Memory usage will increase according to the multiplicity.
For details on the memory usage to increase, refer to "

Table A.3 Increased Memory Use with Multiple Operations

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Calculate the memory used from a value in the table and the memory size required for the manager operations described in "2.4.2.8 Memory
Size" in the "Design Guide CE", and then add memory if necessary.

Table A.3 Increased Memory Use with Multiple Operations

Multiplicity

Increase in Memory Use (Unit: MB)

5

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