Using Groups

Searching Sun xVM Ops Center 2.0

home Home
Sun xVM Information Exchange
Sun xVM Ops Center 2.1 Documentation
Read Me First
Contact the Wiki Administrators


Get Going

Keep Going

What's Going On

Reference Material

Previous Releases

Index


Discovery and RegistrationDiscover Gear


Using Groups

You can use groups to organize your gear and act as targets for many types of jobs.

There are two types of group, heterogeneous and homogeneous. Heterogeneous groups can contain multiple types of gear while homogeneous contain a single type of gear.

Content Description
Creating a Group Create groups for your gear to simplify management.
Adding Gear to a Group Place gear within a designated group.
Grouping Your SPARC Enterprise M-Series Servers Describes how to group your M-series servers

Where to Go From Here
See OS Provisioning for information about performing OS provisioning on a group.
See Updating an OS for information about performing OS updates on a group.

Enter labels to add to this page:
Please wait 
Looking for a label? Just start typing.
  1. Jan 28, 2009

    Rob_Duncan says:

    Why isn't there a section on removing gear? It isn't obvious how to do it in the...

    Why isn't there a section on removing gear? It isn't obvious how to do it in the BUI. Also not mentioned is groups are manditory for for patching. Therefore "where to go from here" should be to patching.

    1. Jan 30, 2009

      Owen_Allen says:

      I've added a link to patching to the 'where to go from here'. There's also a Re...

      I've added a link to patching to the 'where to go from here'.

      There's also a Removing Gear page in the Managing and Registering Gear section.

Sign up or Log in to add a comment or watch this page.


The individuals who post here are part of the extended Sun Microsystems community and they might not be employed or in any way formally affiliated with Sun Microsystems. The opinions expressed here are their own, are not necessarily reviewed in advance by anyone but the individual authors, and neither Sun nor any other party necessarily agrees with them.

Copyright 1994-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Powered by Atlassian Confluence
Sun Guidelines on Public Discourse Privacy Policy Terms of Use Trademarks Site Map Employment Investor Relations Contact