The user interface provides the management operations for virtual machines when you right-click a virtual machine. The usage and the dialogs are self-explanatory.
The following management operations require more explanation:
Modify CPU Configuration and QoS
Specify the following values:
Specifies the number of CPU cores that are allocated to a virtual machine. The maximum number of CPU cores you can assign to a virtual machine is eight.
Example: If you set the number to five, then five CPU cores are available for the virtual machine.
Specifies the minimum proportion of the physical CPU performance that is reserved for this virtual machine. The reservation is defined in the percent (%) and you can assign a value of 0, 50, or 100 percent.
Example: If you set reservation to 50 percent, the system ensures at least 50 percent CPU time for each CPU core.
Specifies the maximum percentage of CPU performance that this virtual machine can allocate.
Note: The value of the limit must be greater than or equal to the value that you have specified for the reservation.
Modify Memory Configuration and QoS
Specify the following values:
Specifies the amount of memory that you assign to a virtual machine. The memory is defined in megabytes (MB) and ranges between 512 MB and 256 GB.
Example: If you set the memory to 512 MB, 512 MB is the maximum amount of memory that the virtual machine can allocate.
Specifies the minimum proportion of physical memory that is allocated to a virtual machine. The reservation is defined as a percentage (%) and you can assign values from 0 to 100 percent.
Example: If you set memory to 2 GB and reservation to 25 percent, the system ensures at least 512 MB for the virtual machine.
VNC Login
Before you can use VNC to access your VMs, VNC Login requires an initial setup: Download VncViewer.jar and install it on your CA Virtual Assurance manager system.
Follow these steps:
A message appears and gives you instructions how to proceed.
/opt/omm/oms/webapps/oms/business/resourcemanage/virtualresources
The message dialog opens.
The Upload File dialog opens.
The File Path appears in the dialog.
CA Virtual Assurance uploads VncViewer.jar to the Install_Path\product\tomcat\webapps\UI directory.
The VNC Viewer automatically opens and connects to the VM.
When you have completed this one-time procedure, VNC Login is available and you can remotely access any Huawei SingleCloud VM in your environment.
Mount/Unmount Tools
To provide the maximum of functionality, install the SingleCloud Tools on your VMs.
Follow these steps:
CA Virtual Assurance displays the current VM status and SingleCloud Tools status in a dialog.
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