vCenter
Virtual Machine
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Virtual Machine OS Settings
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Auto-generate Host Name
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Select to generate a new name for each virtual
machine.
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NOTE: The
Host Name Template field is displayed if this option
is selected.
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Host Name Template
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Displays the naming convention
followed for the virtual machines deployed in a service.
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NOTE: The naming convention
that is followed consists of vm${num), where
vm indicates a
static text that you can provide and
${num} is a variable number
that is enumerated for the number of virtual machines that you create.
For example, if you deploy a service with 3 virtual machines and if
you select the auto-generate option and provide the name as vm, the
virtual machines are named as vm1, vm2, and vm3.
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Administrator password
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Specify OS administrator password
that is set on the installed OS.
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Confirm administrator
password
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Enter the password to confirm the
administrator password.
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OS Image
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Specifies the target repository
where the OS image install files are located. The default repositories
are ESXi. The additional repositories are shown if the user created
them on the ASM appliance.
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Virtual Machine Settings (
vCenter Virtual Machine)
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Number of CPUs
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Indicates the number of CPUs specified
while configuring a Virtual Machine.
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Virtual Disk Size (GB)
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Specifies the size to allocate
for virtual machine hard disk.
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Memory in MB
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Indicates the memory specified
while configuring a virtual machine.
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Networks
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Allows you to set the virtual machine
network or set static networks already created in ASM as workload
networks for the virtual machines.
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NOTE: Static IPs are applicable
only for vCenter Virtual Machine on which you are installing Linux
operating system.
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Static Network Default Gateway
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Set the default gateway for the
static network selected.
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NOTE: This option is applicable
only if you have set the
Networks setting to
a static network.
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Virtual Machine Settings (
Clone vCenter Virtual Machine)
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Auto-generate Name
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Select to generate a new name
for each virtual machine.
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VM Name Template
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Displays the naming convention
followed for the virtual machines deployed in a service.
-
NOTE: The naming convention
that is followed consists of vm${num), where
vm indicates a
static text that you can provide and
${num} is a variable number
that is enumerated for the number of virtual machines that you create.
For example, if you deploy a service with 3 virtual machines and if
you select the auto-generate option and provide the name as vm, the
virtual machines are named as vm1, vm2, and vm3.
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Clone Type
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Select the clone type from
Clone Type drop-down menu.
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Source
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Specifies the name of the source
template.
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Source Datacenter
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Specifies the VMware data center
where the source template or virtual machine resides.
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VM Guest Customization Spec
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Select the specs available in
vCenter inventory.
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Number of CPUs
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Indicates the number of CPUs specified
while configuring a Virtual Machine.
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Virtual Disk Size (GB)
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Specifies the size to allocate
for virtual machine hard disk.
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Memory in MB
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Indicates the memory specified in
GB while configuring a Virtual Machine.
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Networks
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Allows you to set the virtual machine
network or set static networks already created in ASM as workload
networks for the virtual machines.
-
NOTE: Static IPs are applicable
only for vCenter Virtual Machine on which you are installing Linux
operating system.
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Static Network Default Gateway
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Set the default gateway for the
static network selected.
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NOTE: This option is applicable
only if you have set the
Networks setting to
a static network.
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Virtual Machine Settings (
Clone Hyper-V Virtual Machine)
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Auto-generate Name
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Select to generate a new name
for each virtual machine.
-
NOTE: If this option is selected,
the
VM Name Template field is displayed.
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VM Name Template
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Displays the naming convention
followed for the virtual machines deployed in a service.
-
NOTE: The naming convention
that is followed consists of vm${num), where
vm indicates a
static text that you can provide and
${num} is a variable number
that is enumerated for the number of virtual machines that you create.
For example, if you deploy a service with 3 virtual machines and if
you select the auto-generate option and provide the name as vm, the
virtual machines are named as vm1, vm2, and vm3.
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Description
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Indicates the number of CPUs specified
while configuring a Virtual Machine.
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Name
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Specifies the size to allocate
for virtual machine hard disk.
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Template
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Specifies the SCVMM virtual machine
template name.
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Path
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Specifies the storage path where
VM clone is deployed.
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Networks
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Specifies the ASM networks, which
are connected to the virtual machine clone.
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Block Dynamic Optimization
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If it is
True,
the block dynamic optimization is enabled. Possible values:
True or
False.
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Highly Available
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Enables whether the VM is a highly
available VM.
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Number of CPUs
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Specifies the Number of CPUs to
allocate to the virtual machine.
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Memory in MB
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Specifies the memory to allocate
to the virtual machine.
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Start Action
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Selects the action to perform
automatically when the virtualization server starts.
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Stop Action
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Selects the action to perform when
the virtualization server stops.
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