HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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A user might not be able to log in to the Insight Orchestration console in Systems Insight Manager or the Insight
Orchestration self-service portal after installing Insight Orchestration, or after moving the user from one Insight

Action

Orchestration user group to another, for example moving a user from the HPIO_Administrators to the HPIO_Users
group. To resolve this issue, reboot the CMS.

When extending the lease period, the operation fails without stating a specific reason or error message.

Issue

Insufficient resources

Possible cause

If you attempt to extend the lease period of an infrastructure beyond the period available to its resources
(insufficient static IP addresses or insufficient capacity on a virtual machine host), the Insight Orchestration

Action

displays an error message, stating “ The informed lease period conflicts with another
infrastructure service lease period and cannot be updated.

” Verify that there are sufficient

and available:

Static IP addresses

Virtual machine memory resources

Disk resources

An operation on servers under a VCDG did not complete the requested operation.

Issue

Server not managed by Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager

Possible cause

Virtual Connect Domain Group status must display managed by Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager for Insight
Orchestration to correctly execute operations over its resources.
To perform maintenance activities on a Virtual Connect Domain that is managed by Virtual Connect Enterprise
Manager and prevent Insight Orchestration from attempting to use a physical server that is not available when
the VCDG is under maintenance, you must:

Action

1.

Access the Insight Orchestration console and select the Server Pools tab.

2.

Move the physical servers in the VCDG to the maintenance pool.

3.

Access Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager and perform the required steps to complete the desired operation.

4.

In Insight Orchestration, move the physical servers from the maintenance pool back to the appropriate server
pools to make them available for use in Insight Orchestration.

Moving servers to the Maintenance pool always deactivates the servers.

Issue

Possible cause

When you move a server to the Maintenance pool, that resource is deactivated. A warning displays stating
that services reserving the server for future use will be canceled, and current logical servers using the resource

Action

will be deactivated. When moving a server to the Maintenance pool, you can attach a note to the server that
indicates why the server was moved to maintenance.

The memory resources allocated to a virtual machine host are not available after I use the Deactivate servers
operation.

Issue

When virtual infrastructures or individual servers are deactivated, Insight Orchestration does not recognize the
memory previously allocated to the logical servers as available to allocate to other virtual machines.

Possible cause

Action

A step in the Request Details is shown as having failed.

Issue

Possible cause

When executing a request, Insight Orchestration might report the failure of one or more steps on the Request
Details

page. After such an error occurs, Insight Orchestration attempts to

recover

by retrying the tasks or

Action

re-allocating the resources. During a recovery allocation process, Insight Orchestration uses the server pools
selected in the initial request. If a step fails too many times, the whole request fails. The number of retries is a
Insight Orchestration configurable property.

A request continues to process after being canceled.

Issue

Current task in progress

Possible cause

When a request is canceled, Insight Orchestration has to allow the ongoing tasks in the managed environment
to complete. No new tasks are started, however all in progress tasks must complete before the request can be
canceled.

Action

Role specific operations

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