2. Change the values.
The current values for each item are displayed in the [Modify an L-Server] dialog. Items that have been changed are indicated with
an asterisk ("*") in front of the item.
3. Click <OK>.
When making changes while the power of the virtual L-Server is on, only the configuration of the virtual L-Server can be changed.
4. When changes were made while a virtual L-Server was powered on, follow the procedures for the OS's running on the virtual L-
Server to have the changes recognized by the OS's.
The Procedure From the Command Line
1. Execute rcxadm lserver modify or rcxadm lserver set.
For details on the rcxadm lserver modify command and the rcxadm lserver set command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the
"Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
When making changes while the power of the virtual L-Server is on, only the configuration of the virtual L-Server can be changed.
2. When changes were made while a virtual L-Server was powered on, follow the procedures for the OS's running on the virtual L-
Server to have the changes recognized by the OS's.
Changeable Items
The items for which specifications can be changed differ depending on whether the L-Server is physical or virtual.
- Changing Physical L-Server Specifications
The following items can be changed when the power status of the physical L-Server is OFF.
- FC path
- Boot Mode
- CPU Performance (*)
- Number of CPUs (*)
- Memory Size (*)
* Note: Can be specified when using blade servers. When you start the L-Server after setting "Resource release" (for allocating and
releasing resources to and from L-Servers) and adjusting CPU and memory settings, a physical server will be selected according to
the modified conditions.
- Changing Virtual L-Server Specifications
The following items can be changed when the power status of the virtual L-Server is ON. For details, refer to the manuals of VM
products.
- CPU Performance
- Number of CPUs
- Memory Size
- OS Type (When no images are not deployed)
[Oracle VM]
The OS type cannot be changed, regardless of whether images are deployed or not.
[KVM]
When changing the specifications for the OS types (when images have not been deployed) of virtual L-Servers, for KVM it is
necessary to perform settings based on the OS type that the user intends to install.
When the OS type differs from the OS installed on the virtual L-Server, operation is not guaranteed.
The following shows the VM products where changes may be made while the power is on:
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