3.1. Using Compute Resource Pool


3.1.1. Referring the Compute Resource Pool


3.1.1.1. Referring the Compute Resource Pool (Overview)

Following is the procedure for referring overviewof the Compute Resource Pool.
1. Place the cursor at [1] on the Manage Enterprise Cloud screen and then click [2].
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2. The purchased Compute Resource Pool list appears on the Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Overview tab).
Click the Compute Resource Pool to be referred.
(Click [3] because the Compute Resource Pool to be referred this time is [test].)
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3. Detailed information of the Compute Resource Pool is displayed.
Refer to the following table (information that can be referred with the Overview tab) for contents to be displayed for each item.
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* Information that can be referred in the Overview tab for Compute Resource Pool.
Item Contents to be displayed
a Total value of vCPU allocated to vApp in this Compute Resource Pool
b Purchased value of vCPU of this Compute Resource Pool
c Total value of memory that has already been allocated to vApp in this Compute Resource Pool
d Purchased value of the memory in this Compute Resource Pool
e Total value of disk that has already been allocated to vApp in this Compute Resource Pool
f Purchased value of the disk in this Compute Resource Pool
g Computing class and storage class of this Compute Resource Pool
h ID allocated to this Compute Resource Pool
i API Object ID of this Compute Resource Pool

3.1.1.2. Referring the Compute Resource Pool (Performance)

Following is the procedure for referring performance of the Compute Resource Pool.
1. Click [1] on the Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Overview tab).
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2. Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Usage tab)
Click [2] to display the pulldown menu and the select the title of the graph to be displayed.
Select an item from “Memory Consumed”, “vCPU Usage”, “Compute Pool Disk Usage” and “Compute Pool Disk Usage (%)”.
Go to step 3 for checking “Memory Consumed”.
Go to step 4 for checking “vCPU Usage”.
Go to step 5 for checking “Compute Pool Disk Usage”.
Go to step 6 for checking “Compute Pool Disk Usage (%)”.
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3. The following graph appears when “Memory Consumed” is selected from the title of pulldown menu.
Refer to the following table (information that can be referred with the graph of the memory consumption in Compute Resource Pool) for contents to be displayed for each item.
Click [3] to export data in the CSV format file.
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* Information that can be referred in the graph of consumption of Compute Resource Pool memory.
Item Contents to be displayed
a Total value of memory that has already been consumed in this Compute Resource Pool
b Purchased value of vCPU in this Compute Resource Pool

4. The following graph appears when “vCPU Usage” is selected from the title of pulldown menu.
Refer to the following table (information that can be referred with the graph of vCPU usage in Compute Resource Pool) for contents to be displayed for each item.
Click [4] to export data in the CSV format file.
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* Information that can be referred in the graph of vCPU usage of Compute Resource Pool memory.
Item Contents to be displayed
a Total value of vCPU that has already been used in this Compute Resource Pool
b Purchased value of vCPU of this Compute Resource Pool

5. The following graph appears when “Compute Pool Disk Usage” is selected from the title of pulldown menu.
Refer to the following table (information that can be referred with the graph of Compute Resource Pool disk usage) for contents to be displayed for each item.
Click [5] to export data in the CSV format file.
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* Information that can be referred in the graph of usage of compute resource pool disk.
Item Contents to be displayed
a Total value of disk that has already been consumed in this Compute Resource Pool
b Purchased value of this Compute Resource Pool disk

6. The following graph appears when “Compute Pool Disk Usage (%)” is selected from the title of pulldown menu.
Refer to the following table (information that can be referred with the graph of Compute Resource Pool disk usage rate) for contents to be displayed for each item.
Click [6] to export data in the CSV format file.
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* Information that can be referred in the graph of Compute Resource Pool disk usage rate.
Item Contents to be displayed
a Usage rate of this Compute Resource Pool disk

3.1.1.3. Referring the Compute Resource Pool (Virtual Server)

Following is the procedure for referring the virtual server that operates in which resources are allocated from the Compute Resource Pool.
1. Click [1] on the Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Overview tab).
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2. The list of virtual servers that are operating in which resources are allocated from the Compute Resource Pool on the Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Virtual Server tab).
Refer to the following table (information that can be referred with the Virtual Server tab) for contents to be displayed for each item.
Click [2] to move to the management screen for each virtual sever and vApp to which the server belongs.
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* Information that can be referred with the Virtual Server tab
Item Contents to be displayed
a IP address allocated to Primary vNIC in this virtual server
b Identification name of this virtual server
c Number of vCPU allocated to this virtual server
d Memory capacity allocated to this virtual server
e Disk capacity allocated to this virtual server
f Identification name of vApp to which this virtual server belongs

3 The management screen for vApp and virtual server appears.
* The Manage Virtual Server screen (the area surrounded by the thick line) appears at the lower part of the screen and vApp screen appears at the upper portion of the screen (the area other than the area surrounded by the thick line).
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3.1.1.4. Referring the Compute Resource Pool (Alerts)

Following is the procedure for referring the detected alerts.
1. Click [1] on the Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Overview tab).
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2. The Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Alerts tab) appears.
Refer to the following table (information that can be referred with the Alerts tab) for contents to be displayed for each item.
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* Information that can be referred with the Alerts tab
Item Contents to be displayed
a ID allocated to this alert
b Type of monitoring in which this alert is detected
c Number of times that the same alert as this alert is detected
d Date and time that this alert is detected for the first time
e Date and time in which this alert is detected
f Contents of this alert

3.1.2. Adding the Compute Resource Pool

Following is the procedure for adding the Compute Resource Pool.
1. Click [1] on the Manage Compute Resource Pool screen (Overview tab).
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2. The Add Pool screen appears. After inputting the necessary parameters, click [2].
* Please note that the billing amount will be changed.
* Refer to the following table (input rule applied on the Add Compute Resource Pool screen) for contents to be displayed for each item.
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* Input rules applied on the Add Pool screen
Item Input field Input contents Mandatory/ Optional Input condition
a Text box This item can be used for inputting the identification name of the Compute Resource Pool. Mandatory Up to 128 characters However, only half-width characters can be input.
b Pulldown menu This item can be used for selecting the type of Compute Resource Pool. Mandatory None
c Text box/ slide box These items can be used for inputting or specifying vCPU (GHz) subscribed as the Compute Resource Pool. Mandatory Only half-width digits can be input. However, the decimal point cannot be input.
d Text box/ slide box These items can be used for inputting or specifying the memory capacity (GB) subscribed as the Compute Resource Pool. Mandatory Only half-width digits can be input. However, the decimal point cannot be input.
e Text box/ slide box These items can be used for inputting or specifying the disk capacity (GB) subscribed as the Compute Resource Pool. Mandatory Only half-width digits can be input. However, the decimal point cannot be input.

3. Confirm that addition of Compute Resource Pool is completed. Click [3].
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4. The Manage Tasks screen appears. Confirm that the status of the task of the Compute Resource Pool to be checked is “Completed” and then click [4].
(Click [4] because the Compute Resource Pool, which was added this time, is [test pool].)
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5 Click [5] to check the further detailed information of the task.
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3.1.3. Editing the Compute Resource Pool

Following is the procedure for editing the Compute Resource Pool.
1. Click the Compute Resource Pool to be edited on the Manage Pools screen.
(Click [1] because the Compute Resource Pool to be edited this time is [test_pool].)
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2. The management screen for the Compute Resource Pool to be edited (Overview tab) appears. Click [2].
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3. The management screen for the Compute Resource Pool to be edited (Edit tab) appears. After inputting the necessary parameters, click [3].
* Refer to the following table (input rule applied on the Edit tab) for input rules applied for each item.
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* Input rules applied on the Edit tab
Item Input field Input contents Necessary/Optional Input condition
a Text box This item is used for entering the identification name of the Compute Resource Pool again. Optional Up to 128 characters However, only half-width characters can be input.
b Text box/slide box These items can be used for inputting or specifying vCPU (GHz) utilized as the Compute Resource Pool. Optional Only half-width digits can be input. However, the decimal point cannot be input.
c Text box/slide box These items can be used for inputting or specifying the memory capacity (GB) used as the Compute Resource Pool. Optional Only half-width digits can be input. However, the decimal point cannot be input.
d Text box/slide box These items can be used for inputting or specifying the disk capacity (GB) used as the Compute Resource Pool. Optional Only half-width digits can be input. Only half-width digits can be input. However, the decimal point cannot be input.

4. Confirm that edition of Compute Resource Pool is completed. Click [4].
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5. The Manage Tasks screen appears. Confirm that the status of the task of the Compute Resource Pool to be checked is “Completed” and then click [5].
(Click [5] because the Compute Resource Pool, which was edited this time, is [test].)
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6. Click [6] to check the further detailed information of the task.
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3.1.4. Deleting the Compute Resource Pool

Following is the procedure for deleting the Compute Resource Pool.
1. Click the Compute Resource Pool to be deleted on the Manage Compute Resource Pool screen.
(Click [1] because the Compute Resource Pool to be deleted this time is [test_pool].)
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2. The management screen for the Compute Resource Pool to be deleted (Overview tab) appears. Click [2].
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3. The management screen for the Compute Resource Pool to be deleted (Edit tab) appears. Click [3].
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4. The Warning screen appears. Check the warning and then click [4].
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5. Confirm that deletion of Compute Resource Pool is completed. Click [5].
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6 The Manage Tasks screen appears. Confirm that the status of the task of the Compute Resource Pool to be checked is “Completed” and then click [6].
(Click [6] because the Compute Resource Pool, which was deleted this time, is [test_pool].)
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7. Click [7] to check the further detailed information of the task.
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