Configure a Virtual Service

Before you begin

You must configure at least one virtual port to enable the virtual service. For more information, see Configure Virtual Ports.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Serviceability.
  2. Select Virtual Service.
  3. Select the Virtual Service tab.
  4. Select Insert.
  5. In the Name field, enter a unique name.
  6. Optional: In the NumCores field, enter a value.
  7. Optional: In the MemSize field, enter a value.
  8. Select Insert.
  9. In the Enable field for the newly inserted row, change the value to true.
  10. Select Apply.

Virtual Service Field Descriptions

Use data in the following table to use the Virtual Service tab.

Name

Description

Name

Specifies the name of the virtual service. Every virtual service must have a unique name.

NumCores

Specifies the number of CPU cores assigned to the virtual service. The default is 1.

MemSize

Specifies the memory size (in Megabytes) assigned to the virtual service. The default value is 1024 Megabytes.

Enable

Enables the virtual service.

Note:

You must configure at least one virtual port to enable the virtual service.

PackageInfoName

Shows the package name used by the virtual service.

PackageAppName

Shows the application name used by the virtual service.

PackageAppVersion

Shows the application version used by the virtual service.

UtilCpuAllot

Specifies the number of CPUs allocated to the virtual service.

UtilCpuUtil

Specifies the average percentage of CPU utilization over the past 30 seconds.

UtilMemAllot

Specifies the memory (in Megabytes) allocated to the virtual service.

UtilMemUsed

Specifies the memory used (in Megabytes) by the virtual service.

UtilMemAvailable

Specifies the memory available (in Megabytes) for the virtual service.

State

Specifies the operational state of the virtual service.

UpTime

Specifies the operational time of the virtual service.