Users Guide
NOTE: The size limit of attached files is 50 megabyte.
1. Click Add Attachment under Template information tab on the left pane of Template page. Add
Attachment window is displayed.
NOTE: The size limit of attached files is 50 megabyte.
2. You can attach any kind of files to template by using Add Attachment feature. You can attach
multiple files.
3. Click on the browse button. Browse file from local file system, click Open. It redirects you to
Templates page. There you can see the newly added file.
NOTE: This operation may take a time based on their size.
4. To view the file select the attached file. Right click on it. A window is displayed. There, from Open
with drop-down menu, select Notepad. Click Ok. A window is displayed, there you can view the file.
5. You can delete the file by clicking the delete icon. After you click delete icon, a window is displayed
by stating that Are you sure that you want to delete this attachment? Click Yes to delete the file.
NOTE: If you try to attach a file with the same name of already attached file, you will get an
error message. You can attach multiple file with different file name.
Decommissioning services provisioned by ASM
When a service provisioned by ASM is no longer required, it is important to decommission the resources.
Therefore, the resources can be provisioned for future services.
The steps to accomplish this task differ based on the type of resource component provisioned. For hosts
provisioned by ASM, the default behavior when a service is deleted is to turn off the host. For server,
additional cleanup is required after turning off the server. For storage provisioned by ASM, the default
behavior when a service is deleted is to retain the storage volume available to make sure no critical data is
deleted.
As a best practice, you need to perform the following tasks while decommissioning a service. Make sure
to perform these tasks to avoid issues in provisioning of future services due to conflicts.
Decommissioning Hyper-V based storage, host, and clusters
To decommission Hyper-V based storage, host, and clusters:
1. SCVMM clusters should be uninstalled through SCVMM.
2. SCVMM host groups should be deleted if no longer used.
3. Hyper-V hosts should be removed from SCVMM.
4. Hyper-V hosts should be removed from the domain.
5. Storage volumes should be set offline and deleted when the data is no longer used.
6. If required, remove ASM provisioned VLANs from the host facing ports of the switch.
7. Remove host entries from DNS server.
Decommissioning VMware based storage, host, and clusters
To decommission VMware based storage, host, and clusters:
1. Delete unused clusters from VMware vCenter.
2. Delete unused data centers from VMware vCenter.
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