3.7.4 Restart a virtual server (repeated flow)
Flow specification details
The following table shows the detailed specification of the flow:
Hierarchy |
Processing |
Plug-in |
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Plug-in name |
Description |
Error recovery method |
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1 |
hypervShutdownVM |
Shut down a virtual server |
Shuts down a virtual server in the Hyper-V environment. |
After removing the cause of the error, run the service again. |
2 |
hypervPowerOnVM |
Start a virtual server |
Starts a virtual server in the Hyper-V environment. |
After removing the cause of the error, run the service again. |
3 |
hypervCheckNetwork |
Flow Plug-in |
Checks whether the network is connected. |
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3-3 |
Compatible Plug-in |
Determines if "yes" is specified for confirmation of the network connection. |
After removing the cause of the error, run the service again. |
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3-4 |
Flow Plug-in |
If "yes" is specified for confirmation of the network connection, checks the network connection. |
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|
3-4-1 |
Get virtual server IP address |
Obtains the IP address of the virtual server that has started. |
After removing the cause of the error, run the service again. |
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3-4-2 |
Send ICMP echo request message |
Issues an ICMP echo request to the virtual server that has started. |
Depending on the state of the system environment, the virtual server might successfully start but the network connection check might fail, possibly causing the task to end abnormally. Check if the virtual server has started. When executing the service again, check the notes and remove the cause of the error before doing so. |