c. Importing the L-Server for which network information has been set
Refer to "7.2.3.2 Importing L-Servers".
-Import L-Servers created in the ROR console into the L-Platform
Refer to "7.2.3.2 Importing L-Servers".

7.2.3.1 Network Information Settings for Converted L-Servers

Set the network information for the L-Servers converted in "Use of Physical Servers or Virtual Machines as L-Servers".
Execute the rcxadm lserver attach -define command to set network information.
The setting of network information via the command rcxadm lserver attach -define can only be performed on the L-Server before it is
imported into the L-Platform management function.
Also, the rcxadm lserver attach -define command can only be executed if using Solaris container.
If adding multiple network interface cards (NICs), execute the command rcxadm lserver attach -define only the same number of times as
there are NICs being added.
Refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE" for details.

7.2.3.2 Importing L-Servers

The Import L-Server command (cfmg_importlserver) can be used to import servers that have been deployed, or the VM guests that have
been imported using the ROR Console, to the L-Platform Management function.
Refer to "12.4 cfmg_importlserver (Import L-Server)" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE" for details on this command.
Note
-When an L-Server for infrastructure administrator is imported to an L-Platform, the operation privileges of the L-Server are transferred
to the tenant administrator or the tenant user.
When this L-Server is released from the L-Platform by the cfmg_deletelserver command, the L-Server is changed back to the one for
infrastructure administrator.
-L-Servers without network interface cards (NICs) cannot be imported.
-No initial password information will be set for an L-Server that has been imported without image information being specified. "initial
password is [.]" will be displayed on the initial password confirmation window of the system details window of the L-Platform
management window.
-An L-Server that is under a tenant cannot be imported to a different tenant.
-When importing an L-Server that is not under a tenant, switch the power off for the L-Server targeted for import.
-Do not import physical L-Servers that have VM hosts installed. Refer to "Appendix D Installing VM Hosts on Physical L-Servers"
in the "Setup Guide CE" for information on installing VM hosts on a physical L-Server.

7.2.3.3 Releasing L-Servers

L-Servers that have been imported into the L-Platform management function can be released from the L-Platform by using the L-Server
release command (cfmg_deletelserver).
Refer to "12.2 cfmg_deletelserver (Release L-Server)" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE" for more information about the
command.
7.2.4 Setting OS with Deployment on RHEL-KVM
Windows OS(excluding Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2)
When the virtualization software is RHEL-KVM, the following OS configuration procedure is necessary on each deployed server with
Windows OS to enable the settings of the IP addresses, the default gateway, and the host name.
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