Edits an Oracle VM Server.
Syntax
edit Server
[
instancentpServers=
] [
valueroles=
{
VM
|
UTILITY
}
] [
inboundMigrationLocked=
{
Yes
|
No
}
] [
name=
] [
valuedescription=
]value
Where is:
instance
{
id=
|
valuename=
}value
Description
This command edits the attributes of an Oracle VM Server. Use this command set the NTP servers, role, and whether to allow running of virtual machines.
To place an Oracle VM Server into or out of maintenance mode,use the setMaintenanceMode command.
Although none of the options are mandatory, you must supply at least one option.
Options
The following table shows the available options for this command.
Option | Description |
|---|---|
| The hostname or IP address of one or more NTP servers to set the time on the Oracle VM Server. Enter options separated by commas (,), for example: ntpServers="ntp1.example.com,ntp2.example.com"
To set an empty |
| The role for the Oracle VM Server.
To set an empty |
|
Whether to allow additional virtual machines to run on the
Oracle VM Server. Setting this option to
|
| A name to identify the Oracle VM Server. |
|
Optional description for the Oracle VM Server .
To set an empty description, use
|
{
|
The instance of the object using either the
|
Examples
Example A.102 Adding NTP servers to an Oracle VM Server
OVM> edit Server name=MyServer ntpServer="ntp1.example.com,ntp2.example.com"
Example A.103 Changing the role of an Oracle VM Server
OVM> edit Server name=MyServer role=UTILITY runVmsEnabled=No

