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are not supported in this release.) OO workflows are used in the Extensible Server &
Storage Adapter (ESA) to enable integration with non-HP physical servers or third
party storage devices.

See

www.hp.com/go/OO

for more information about HP Operations Orchestration.

Understanding logical servers as they appear in visualization perspectives

To see the Logical Server perspective, navigate to the Virtualization Manager Visualization tab.
On the upper, blue menu-bar, select Tools

Virtualization Manager.... The Visualization tab

is displayed. Select Logical Server from the Perspective drop-down menu.

The Logical Server perspective within the Virtualization Manager: Visualization tab graphically
represents all logical servers, regardless of their state (active or inactive).

All other perspectives, including the Physical and Virtual perspective, show only active logical
servers. These active logical servers are designated in these views as the system (Virtual Connect
enabled server blade or virtual machine) on which the logical server has been activated.

A logical server is accompanied by the logical server icon

. Click on the logical server icon to

view the View Logical Server Details screen.

Figure 3-1

shows an example of a Logical Server perspective.

Figure 3-1 Example logical server perspective

In the logical server compartment, the name next to the checkbox is the logical server name. An
inactive logical server displays Inactive Logical Server in parentheses next to the name. If the logical
server is active, the information in parentheses depends on the logical server type.

An active Virtual Connect logical server displays, in parentheses, the server blade serial
number, or the host name if an operating system has been provisioned.

An active virtual machine logical server displays, in parentheses, the virtual machine name,
or the host name if an operating system has been provisioned.

Hover over the node information icon

in the Logical Server perspective to view additional

attributes of the logical server, including the logical server state and type.

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