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FUJITSU ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User Manual

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Appendix C Tenant Operation by Dual-Role Administrators

Explains tenant operation by dual-role administrators

Glossary

Explains the terms used in this manual. Please refer to it when necessary.

Notational Conventions

The notation in this manual conforms to the following conventions.

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When using Resource Orchestrator and the functions necessary differ due to the necessary basic software (OS), it is indicated as
follows:

[Windows Manager]

Sections related to Windows manager

[Linux Manager]

Sections related to Linux manager

[Windows]

Sections related to Windows (When not using Hyper-V)

[Linux]

Sections related to Linux

[Solaris]

Sections related to Solaris

[VMware]

Sections related to VMware

[Hyper-V]

Sections related to Hyper-V

[Xen]

Sections related to RHEL5-Xen

[KVM]

Sections related to RHEL-KVM

[Solaris Zones]

Sections related to Solaris zones

[OVM for x86]

Sections related to Oracle VM Server for x86

[OVM for SPARC]

Sections related to Oracle VM Server for SPARC

[Physical Servers]

Sections related to physical servers

[VM host]

Sections related to VMware, Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V enabled,
Xen, RHEL-KVM, Solaris zones, and OVM for SPARC

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Unless specified otherwise, the blade servers mentioned in this manual refer to PRIMERGY BX servers.

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Oracle Solaris may also be indicated as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS.

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Oracle Solaris Zones may also be indicated as Solaris Containers or Solaris Container.

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Oracle VM Server for x86 may also be indicated as Oracle VM.

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In Resource Orchestrator the following servers are referred to as SPARC Enterprise.

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SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000

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SPARC Enterprise T5120/T5140/T5220/T5240/T5440

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References and character strings or values requiring emphasis are indicated using double quotes ( " ).

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Window names, dialog names, menu names, and tab names are shown enclosed by brackets ( [ ] ).

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Button names are shown enclosed by angle brackets (< >) or square brackets ([ ]).

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The order of selecting menus is indicated using [ ]-[ ].

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Text to be entered by the user is indicated using bold text.

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Variables are indicated using italic text and underscores.

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The ellipses ("...") in menu names, indicating settings and operation window startup, are not shown.

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The ">" used in Windows is included in usage examples. When using Linux, read ">" as meaning "#".

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