Use this procedure to view resource and network recipes.
This is an example of a screen for an administrator. The non-administrator user screen is similar except that users only see recipes that are configured for the user.
The Available Resource Recipes table provides this information:
Name – The name of the recipe.
Domain Type – The type of I/O Domain (Application, Database, or Database Zone) that the recipe creates. The SuperCluster Virtual Assistant provides default recipes for small, medium, and large application and database domains. I/O Domains that are deployed using OVM templates use Application Domain recipes, while Database Zone I/O Domains use Database Domain recipes.
Owner – The user that created and owns the recipe.
Cores – The number of cores allocated to domains with this recipe.
Memory – The amount of memory, in GB, allocated to domains with this recipe. Memory is always allocated in 16 GB blocks.
10Gb Interfaces – The number of 10GbE interfaces allocated to domains with this recipe.
FC Interfaces – The number of fibre channel interfaces allocated to domains with this recipe.
Users – All users that have access to this recipe.
State – (Only available to administrators) Either Active (available for use), or Inactive (not available for use).
The Network Recipes table provides this information:
Name – The name of the network recipe.
Owner – The user that created and owns the network recipe.
Domain Name – The domain name that is assigned to networks that are created by this recipe.
Name Servers – A list of the name server IP addresses that are assigned to networks that are created by this recipe.
Time Servers – A list of the time server IP addresses that are assigned to networks that are created by this recipe.
Time Zone – The time zone that for networks that are created by this recipe.
Users – The users that can use this recipe to create domains.
State – (Only available to administrators) Either Active (available for use), or Inactive (not available for use).
Go to the next task – See Create a Resource Recipe.
Go to the Administrative Task Overview – See Administrative Task Overview.
Go to the next configuration chapter – See Creating and Deploying I/O Domains.