3.15.2 Modify Virtual Machine Configuration
Function
For the resources (CPUs, memory, and disk I/O) of the virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment, change the settings of the specified items.
In VMware vCenter Server 4.1 and earlier versions, the number of CPUs refers to the number of virtual processors. In VMware vCenter Server 5.0 and later versions, the number of CPUs refers to the product of the number of virtual sockets and the number of cores per socket. In version 11-11 and earlier, the number of cores per socket is always 1, so the number of CPUs is equal to the number of virtual sockets. However, starting from version 11-12, the number of cores per socket can be changed. To change the number of cores per socket, specify "true" for the option for setting the number of cores (the vmware.setCoresOption property).
Note that, as a result of the above, the display name of the vmware.cpuNum property has been changed. In version 11-11 and earlier, the display name was "Number of CPUs". In version 11-12 and later, the display name is "Number of CPU sockets".
This service template assumes the following servers:
· vCenter server
This is a server on which VMware vCenter Server is installed.
· vCenter control server
This is a server on which VMware vSphere PowerCLI is installed.
· Virtual server
This is a virtual server managed by the vCenter server and VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server).
The following provides an overview of the processing.
(1) Obtains a virtual server's power status.
(2) Verifies that the virtual server's power status is off.
If the power status is not off, the service template uses the user-response wait plugin to check whether the power is to be turned off.
A user with the Modify permission can specify an email destination, email message contents, timeout value, and information to be displayed in the window by the user-response wait plugin.
If the user selects "Shutdown" in the GUI of the user-response wait plugin, the service template shuts down the virtual server.
If the user selects "Cancel" or if a response timeout occurs, the service terminates abnormally without performing the operation on the virtual server.
When the virtual server is to be terminated, the service template waits for the amount of time (in seconds) specified in the VMware.checkPowerStateInterval property and performs an operation to verify that the power is off, which it does up to the number of times specified in the vmware.checkPowerStateCount property. If the default values are not suitable, specify values that are suitable for your environment.
(3) Modify the resources (number of CPUs, memory capacity) of the virtual server.
(4) For the CPU and memory of the virtual server, specify limits, reservation, and share levels. For the disks, specify share levels.
To cancel the limits, specify -1.
For limits, if you specify less than 100 MHz for the CPU or less than 100 MB for the memory, task execution will terminate abnormally. Specifying too low a limit might affect the startup of the OS or the execution of tasks. Specify appropriate limits for the resources according to the system requirements and usage of the OS.
For memory reservation, specify a value within the memory capacity allocated to the virtual server. Specifying a value higher than the allocated memory capacity causes task execution to terminate abnormally.
Specifying the disk share level without a virtual disk name specified changes the share levels of all the disks connected to the virtual server. Specifying the disk share level with a virtual disk name specified changes the share level of only the specified virtual disk.
Note that the maximum number of characters that you can specify for the virtual server name property (vmware.vmName) is 60.
Prerequisites
For the latest support information about [Required product for the system]/[Required products for the service template execution system]/[Prerequisite product OS running in the system executing the service template], see the release notes.
[Required product for the system]
JP1/Automatic Operation 11-10 or later
[Required products for the service template execution system]
(1) Required product for the vCenter server
· VMware vCenter Server 6.5, 6.0, 5.5, 5.1, 5.0, 4.1, or 4.0
(2) VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server) that manages virtual servers
· VMware vSphere ESXi 6.5, 6.0, 5.5, 5.1, 5.0 or VMware ESX Server 4.1 or 4.0
(3) Required product for the vCenter control server
· VMware vSphere PowerCLI 6.3 Release1, 6.0 Release3, 6.0 Release1, 5.8 Release1, 5.5 Release2, 5.5 Release1, 5.1 Release2, 5.0
· VMware PowerCLI 6.5 Release1
· VMware PowerCLI 6.5.1
The PackageManagement must be installed.
[Prerequisite product OS running in the system executing the service template]
(1)Prerequisite OS of the virtual server
The following OSs are supported, based on the required products for the vCenter server and the required products for the VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server)/vCenter control server that manages the virtual server.
· Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter
· Windows Server 2012 Standard/Datacenter, Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard/Datacenter
· Windows Server 2016 Standard/Datacenter
· Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (32-bit x86),Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)(for vCenter4.1 or later; not supported by vCenter4.0)
· Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 (64-bit x86_64)
· CentOS 6 (64-bit x86_64)
· CentOS 7 (64-bit x86_64)
(2) Required OS for the vCenter control server
· Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter
· Windows Server 2012 Standard/Datacenter, Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard/Datacenter
· Windows Server 2016 Standard/Datacenter
[Usage conditions of prerequisite products in the system executing the service template]
(1) VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server) is managed by VMware vCenter Server.
(2) Each virtual server name is unique among the vCenter servers.
(3) VMwareTools is installed on the target virtual server.
Cautions
(1) Do not execute multiple instances of this service on the same virtual server.
(2) If you specify HTML tags in UserResponseplugin.dialogText, the permitted tags and attributes are the same as those for the user-response wait plugin. See the topics on the user-response wait plugin in this product manuals.
(3) When a value other than "true" is specified for the option for setting the number of cores (the vmware.setCoresOption property), set to 1 the number of cores per socket on the target virtual server. If the number of CPU sockets is changed for a virtual server on which the number of cores per socket has been set to a value other than 1, the following problems might occur:
- The virtual server does not start, because the number of CPUs is not a multiple of the number of cores.
- The virtual server starts, but the resources do not have the expected values.
(4) The values that can be specified for the number of CPU sockets (the vmware.cpuNum property), the number of cores per CPU socket (the vmware.cpuCoresPerSocket property), and memory capacity (the vmware.memoryMB property) vary depending of the version of the prerequisite products. Check the limits for these prerequisite products before specifying values for these properties.
(5) For memory reservation, specify a value within the memory capacity allocated to the virtual server. Specifying a value higher than the allocated memory capacity causes task execution to terminate abnormally.
(6) Specify limits for the CPU and memory according to the requirements and usage of the OS.
(7) You cannot reserve more CPU and memory resources than their limits.
(8) If multiple virtual disks are specified for the vmware.vHardDiskName property, tasks will terminate abnormally if a process of changing the share level of even one of these disks fails.
Execution privilege
(1) The user who will be connecting to VMware vCenter Server must have the following permissions:
System administrator role
Version
02.50.00
Tags
Modify VM,VMware vSphere
Property list
The following shows the list of the property groups set in the property:
Property group |
Description |
Initial display |
---|---|---|
Virtual system environment information |
Specify the VMware vCenter Server information. |
Y |
Virtual server information |
Specify the specifications for the virtual server. |
Y |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
Specifies the configuration of the virtual server resources. |
Y |
User-response wait options |
These are options for user responses when the virtual server is started. Modify as necessary. |
N |
Run-time options |
These are properties related to checking the status when stopping the virtual server. Modify as necessary. |
N |
The following shows the list of the properties to be displayed in the "Service Definition" window:
- (Legend)
-
R: The property must be specified.
O: The property can be omitted. However, the property might be mandatory depending on what is specified for other properties. See the Description of each property.
Property key |
Property name |
Description |
I/O type |
Shared |
Required |
Property group |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
vmware.targetHost |
Host name of VMware vCenter control server |
Specify the host name or IP address of the server (a server with vSphere PowerCLI installed) that will be used to control VMware vCenter. You cannot specify an IPv6 address. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Virtual system environment information |
vmware.vCenterServerName |
VMware vCenter server name |
Specify the host name or IP address of the VMware vCenter server. You cannot specify an IPv6 address. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Virtual system environment information |
vmware.userName |
User name for VMware vCenter Server connection |
Specify the user name to use when connecting to the VMware vCenter server. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Virtual system environment information |
vmware.password |
Password for VMware vCenter Server connection |
Specify the password to use when connecting to the VMware vCenter server. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Virtual system environment information |
vmware.portNumber |
Port number for VMware vCenter Server connection |
Specify the port number to use when connecting to the VMware vCenter server (specifically, the port number of the VMware vCenter server's Web service). If you omit this property, the default value of the VMware vCenter server applies. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual system environment information |
vmware.protocol |
Protocol for VMware vCenter Server connection |
Specify the protocol to use when connecting to the VMware vCenter server. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Virtual system environment information |
UserResponsePlugin.toAddress |
TO addresses |
Specify the email addresses to enter in the TO field of notification emails sent when the service is waiting for a user response. Separate multiple addresses with commas. Example: mailA,mailB |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
User-response wait options |
UserResponsePlugin.ccAddress |
CC addresses |
Specify the email addresses to enter in the CC field of notification emails sent when the service is waiting for a user response. Separate multiple addresses with commas. Example: mailA,mailB |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
User-response wait options |
UserResponsePlugin.bccAddress |
BCC addresses |
Specify the email addresses to enter in the BCC field of notification emails sent when the service is waiting for a user response. Separate multiple addresses with commas. Example: mailA,mailB |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
User-response wait options |
UserResponsePlugin.mailSubject |
Subject line |
Specify the subject line of notification emails sent when the service is waiting for a user response. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
User-response wait options |
UserResponsePlugin.mailBody |
Email text |
Specify the body text of notification emails sent when the service is waiting for a user response. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
User-response wait options |
UserResponsePlugin.encodeType |
Encoding |
Specify the encoding of notification emails sent when the service is waiting for a user response. The encodings you can specify are us-ascii, iso-2022-jp, shift_jis, euc-jp, and utf-8. If you omit this property, utf-8 is set. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
User-response wait options |
UserResponsePlugin.dialogText |
Additional dialog box text |
Enter additional text to appear in the response input dialog box, in text or HTML format. Supported HTML tags are anchor tags, bold tags, break tags, font tags, italics tags, and underline tags. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
User-response wait options |
UserResponsePlugin.responseTimeOut |
Response timeout time (minutes) |
Specify how long (in minutes) the service waits for a user response before timing out. In the event of a response timeout, the service will terminate abnormally. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
User-response wait options |
vmware.checkPowerStateCount |
Power status check count |
Specifies the number of times to check the power status when confirming that the virtual server is stopped. In combination with the power status checking interval, this determines the maximum wait time. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Run-time options |
vmware.checkPowerStateInterval |
Power status check interval |
Specifies the interval in seconds for checking the power status when confirming that the virtual server is stopped. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Run-time options |
The following shows the list of the properties to be displayed on the "Service Definition" window and the "Submit Service" window:
Property key |
Property name |
Description |
I/O type |
Shared |
Required |
Property group |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
vmware.vmName |
Virtual server name |
Specify the name of the virtual server. This name is used to represent the virtual server in VMware vCenter server. It is not used as a host name by the OS. |
Input |
Disabled |
R |
Virtual server information |
vmware.cpuNum |
Number of CPU sockets |
Specify the number of CPU virtual sockets to assign to the virtual server. You must specify either CPU sockets or memory size property. The product of the number of CPU sockets and the number of cores per socket is the number of CPUs on a virtual server. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server information |
vmware.setCoresOption |
Option for setting the number of cores |
When you set the number of cores per CPU sockets in a virtual server, specify "true". Unless you specify "true", the number of cores is not set. For details, see the notes in the detailed information of the service. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server information |
vmware.numCoresPerSocket |
Number of cores per socket |
Specify the number of cores per CPU sockets to assign to the virtual server, if you specify "true" for the Option for setting the number of cores property. If you specify this property, you must also specify the number of CPU sockets. The product of the number of CPU sockets and the number of cores per socket is the number of CPUs on a virtual server. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server information |
vmware.memoryMB |
Memory size (MB) |
Specify the amount of memory (in MB) to assign to the virtual server. You must specify either CPU sockets or memory size property. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server information |
vmware.cpuSharesLevel |
CPU shares level |
Specifies the relative priority of CPU resources between virtual servers that have the same parent. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
vmware.cpuReservationMHz |
CPU reservation (MHz) |
Specifies, in megahertz, the CPU resources that are reserved by the virtual server. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
vmware.cpuLimitMHz |
CPU limit (MHz) |
Specifies, in megahertz, the maximum CPU resources that are to be used by the virtual server. If a value less than 100 MHz is specified, task execution terminates abnormally. However, specifying -1 cancels this restriction. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
vmware.memSharesLevel |
Memory shares level |
Specifies the relative priority of memory resources between virtual servers that have the same parent. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
vmware.memReservationMB |
Memory reservation (MB) |
Specifies, in megabyte, the Memory resources that are reserved by the virtual server. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
-- |
vmware.memLimitMB |
Memory limit (MB) |
Specifies, in megabyte, the maximum memory resources that are to be used by the virtual server. If a value less than 100 MB is specified, task execution terminates abnormally. However, specifying -1 cancels this restriction. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
vmware.diskSharesLevel |
Disk shares level |
Specifies the relative priority of virtual servers for storage I/O resources. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
vmware.vHardDiskName |
Virtual disk name |
Specifies virtual disk where shares level is changed. Virtual disk is display name in VMware vCenter Server. To specify multiple virtual disks, specify by separating with a comma. |
Input |
Disabled |
O |
Virtual server resource-configuration information |
The following shows the restrictions on inputs to the properties displayed in the "Service Definition" window:
Property key |
Characters that can be input |
---|---|
vmware.targetHost |
A maximum of 256 characters can be entered. Characters that can be used include alphanumeric characters, as well as . and -. |
vmware.vCenterServerName |
A maximum of 256 characters can be entered. Characters that can be used include alphanumeric characters, as well as . and -. |
vmware.userName |
A maximum of 512 characters can be entered. Characters that can be used include alphanumeric characters and symbols. It cannot include <, >, |, ;, &, ', ", *, ?, [, ], `, /, :, =, , , +, %. |
vmware.password |
A maximum of 127 characters can be entered. Characters that can be used include alphanumeric characters and symbols. It cannot include <, >, |, ;, &, ', ", *, ?, [, ], `, %. |
vmware.portNumber |
Integer between 1 and 65535 can be entered. |
vmware.protocol |
Select one of the following values: http,https |
UserResponsePlugin.toAddress |
A maximum of 1024 characters can be entered. Characters that can be used include alphanumeric characters and symbols. |
UserResponsePlugin.ccAddress |
A maximum of 1024 characters can be entered. Characters that can be used include alphanumeric characters and symbols. |
UserResponsePlugin.bccAddress |
A maximum of 1024 characters can be entered. Characters that can be used include alphanumeric characters and symbols. |
UserResponsePlugin.mailSubject |
A character string of no more than 256 characters can be entered. |
UserResponsePlugin.mailBody |
A character string of no more than 1024 characters can be entered. |
UserResponsePlugin.encodeType |
Select one of the following values: us-ascii,iso-2022-jp,shift_jis,euc-jp,utf-8 |
UserResponsePlugin.dialogText |
A character string of no more than 512 characters can be entered. |
UserResponsePlugin.responseTimeOut |
Integer between 1 and 9999 can be entered. |
vmware.checkPowerStateCount |
Integer between 1 and 3600 can be entered. |
vmware.checkPowerStateInterval |
Integer between 1 and 60 can be entered. |
The following shows the restrictions on inputs to the property displayed on the "Service Definition" window and the "Submit Service" window:
Property key |
Characters that can be input |
---|---|
vmware.vmName |
A character string of no more than 60 characters can be entered. It cannot include <, >, |, ;, &, ', ", *, ?, [, ], `, , and %. |
vmware.cpuNum |
Integer between 1 and 128 can be entered. |
vmware.setCoresOption |
Select one of the following values: true,false |
vmware.numCoresPerSocket |
Integer between 1 and 128 can be entered. |
vmware.memoryMB |
Integer between 4 and 2147483647 can be entered. |
vmware.cpuSharesLevel |
Select one of the following values: High,Normal,Low |
vmware.cpuReservationMHz |
An integer from 0 to 65535. |
vmware.cpuLimitMHz |
An integer from -1 to 65535. |
vmware.memSharesLevel |
Select one of the following values: High,Normal,Low |
vmware.memReservationMB |
An integer from 0 to 2147483647. |
vmware.memLimitMB |
An integer from -1 to 2147483647. |
vmware.diskSharesLevel |
Select one of the following values: High,Normal,Low |
vmware.vHardDiskName |
A character string of no less than 1 characters can be entered. It cannot include <, >, |, ;, &, ', ", *, ?, [, ], `, %. |
Flow specification details
The following table shows the detailed specification of the flow:
Hierarchy |
Display name |
Plug-in |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Plug-in name |
Description |
Error recovery method |
||
1 |
vsphereCheckResource |
Pre-evaluation of virtual-server resource changes |
Performs a pre-evaluation when changing CPU or memory resources for a virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server. |
Check the following item, and then retry the operation: - Are the connection destination and authentication information correct? |
2 |
vsphereCheckResourceConfig |
Pre-evaluation of virtual server resource configuration changes |
Performs a pre-evaluation when changing CPU, memory, or disk I/O resource configurations for a virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server. |
Check the following items, and then retry the operation: - Are the connection destination and authentication information correct? - Is the virtual-server resource limit too low? - Does the amount of reserved resources exceed the limit? - Have you forgotten to specify the shares level of the disk I/O? |
3 |
vsphereCheckPower |
Flow Plug-in |
Checks the power status, and if the power status is not OFF, checks with the user. |
-- |
3-1 |
Get power status of virtual server |
Acquires the power status of the specified virtual server. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
|
3-4 |
Compatible Plug-in |
Checks whether the output character string contains PoweredOn. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
|
3-5 |
Flow Plug-in |
Checks with the user whether the virtual server's power is to be turned off. |
-- |
|
3-5-1 |
User-response wait module |
Checks with the user whether the power is to be turned off. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
|
3-5-2 |
Compatible Plug-in |
Checks whether the user-response wait plugin's return value is 1. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
|
3-5-3 |
Abnormal-End Plug-in |
Treats a jobnet as erroneous. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
|
3-5-4 |
Shut down virtual server |
Sets the power status of the specified virtual server to OFF. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
|
4 |
judgeChangeResource |
Compatible Plug-in |
Determines whether a resource change of a virtual server is required. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
5 |
vsphereChangeResource |
Set virtual server resources |
Changes the resources (CPU and memory) of a virtual server. |
Check the following item: - Are the connection destination and authentication information correct? |
6 |
judgeChangeResourceConfig |
Compatible Plug-in |
Determines whether a resource-configuration change of a virtual server is required. |
Eliminate the cause of the error, and then re-execute the service. |
7 |
vsphereSetResourceConfig |
Change virtual server resource configuration |
Changes the configuration of virtual server resources (CPU, memory, disk I/O). |
Check the following item: - Are the connection destination and authentication information correct? - Did you try to reserve an amount of memory that exceeds the amount allotted to VMware vSphere ESXi (or to VMware ESX Server)? Also, in certain cases, this might have been changed if the CPU or memory was changed. |