3 working with logical servers, Using logical servers in virtualization manager, Chapter 3 – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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3 Working with logical servers

A

logical server

is a set of configuration information that you create, activate, and move across

physical and virtual machines. It contains the logical server definition and description, including
the server compute resources (for example, number of CPU cores and amount of memory), and
the server connections to storage fabric and networks.

When activated, a logical server is applied to the creation of a virtual machine using
hypervisor-based software or to a bare-metal server blade using HP Virtual Connect technology.
Logical servers can be defined in Virtualization Manager using the Create Logical Server wizard,
or created and activated via the import of an existing server blade or virtual machine.

Virtualization Manager also provides a convenient way for you to move logical servers by
allowing you to drag and drop an active logical server from one system to another. When you
select a target on which to move a logical server, you are shown a Headroom rating that displays
between one and five stars, with the higher number of stars denoting more excess resources are
available on the target server.

NOTE:

You can use the logical servers feature in Virtualization Manager only on a Windows

CMS, although you can create and perform operations on logical servers that run on a Windows,
Linux, or HP-UX system on HP ProLiant, Integrity, and certain non-HP servers.

This chapter covers the following information about working with logical servers from
Virtualization Manager:

Using logical servers (see

“Using logical servers in Virtualization Manager” (page 37)

)

New features in this release (see

“New features in logical servers” (page 38)

)

Understanding logical servers (see

“Understanding logical servers as they appear in

visualization perspectives” (page 40)

)

Performing logical server operations (see

“Logical server operations” (page 41)

)

Authorizations, requirements and configuration (see

“Authorizations, requirements, and

configuration” (page 52)

)

LSMUTIL (see

“LSMUTIL database utility” (page 58)

)

Using logical servers in Virtualization Manager

The logical servers feature in HP Insight Dynamics is advanced infrastructure management
software that allows you to analyze and optimize physical and virtual resources in the same
way.

The logical servers feature in Virtualization Manager allows you to perform tasks such as the
following:

Populate an enclosure

Load balance servers by moving a running logical servers from one location to another

Evacuate servers, for routine maintenance or in case of disaster

Using logical servers within the Virtualization Manager provides the following benefits:

Allows you to use a common interface and management tools for both virtual machines and
servers with Virtual Connect.

Allows you to deploy resources only when needed. For example, some applications are
needed only during parts of a business cycle.

Increases business agility and flexibility by decoupling business processing from physical
hardware, allowing you to respond to rapid changes in demand.

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