View logical server details, View logical server job status, Authorizations, requirements, and configuration – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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The Tools

Logical ServersRefresh... menu selection also allows you to reassociate all

Virtual Connect logical servers from an old domain group to a new domain group.

View logical server details

The Report

View Logical Server Details... menu selection, or clicking the logical server icon

or the non-movable logical server icon

in the Virtualization Manager: Visualization tab,

displays the logical server definition. It also displays additional attributes of the logical server,
including the logical server state and type, and whether the logical server is inoperable. (You
cannot perform operations on an inoperable logical server other than delete and unmanage.)

View logical server job status

The Report

View Logical Server Job Status... menu selection shows the status and messages,

if any, of a logical server job (or operation). Multiple jobs can be in progress at any one time. Up
to 500 of the most recent jobs are displayed.

A status job is not shown if you cancel the create logical server operation, or if the create logical
server operation fails before you are asked to Save or Cancel the operation.

Creating a Virtual Connect logical server results in two status jobs: one for creating the logical
server, and one for creating the Virtual Connect profile (started when server world wide names
are allocated when you enter port information on the storage configuration screen).

NOTE:

After a logical server operation is started, you can view its status on the Report

View

Logical Server Job Status...

screen, but you cannot cancel it. Running jobs do not time out. If

a job seems to be running for a long period of time (more than two hours), the job may have
completed but some issues may have been encountered with the underlying software. The job
will continue to run and the logical server will be locked. The lock is released on the next restart
of the Logical Server Automation service.

Authorizations, requirements, and configuration

To use the Logical Servers feature in Virtualization Manager, you need the following
authorizations:

The VSE All Tools authorization is required to operate on a logical server, regardless of the
authorization required to operate on a specific host.

The VSE Monitor authorization is required to create and view a logical server, and to view
a storage pool entry.

The VSE Storage authorization is required to manage storage pools and storage tags.

NOTE:

These authorizations apply to environments in which administrators manage all systems

discovered in the CMS. If you use host-based authorizations and configure custom system lists to
restrict authorizations for some administrators, and these administrators use logical servers,
consider adding the Logical Servers system list with automatic updating for the specified
administrator, as described below.

Without this configuration, the administrator can create a logical server but will not be able to
view it in HP SIM.

Perform the following steps to create a system list that dynamically tracks the Logical Servers
collection and gives the specified administrator the VSE Monitor authorization on that system
list.

1.

From the upper, blue menu-bar, select Options

SecurityUsers and Authorizations.

2.

Select the Authorizations tab and click New.

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