Users Guide

3. Click Add Application.
The Add Application window with the list of resources available in the template is displayed.
4. Select the resources to which you want to add the application and click Next.
NOTE: You can select only supported for physical or bare metal servers, or non-hypervisor servers, or virtual
machines.
5. From the Add Application drop-down menu, select any one of the following default application types and click Add:
windows_postinstall
citrix_d7
mssql2012
linux_postinstall
NOTE: The custom modules created using add-on modules are also displayed in the Add Application drop-down list.
NOTE: You can add multiple applications to a resource. Also, you can arrange the application in order by clicking the
arrows beside the resource.
NOTE: You must add an application for each component by selecting the resource individually. Adding application on
one resource does not reflect the same on another resource.
NOTE: To modify existing applications, you can click back in the application box and edit applications.
6. Click Next.
The Applications Settings window is displayed.
7. Type the required information and click Finish.
A confirmation prompt with the following message is displayed — Are you sure you want to finish configuration?
8. Click Yes to confirm.
On the template details page, an application icon appears on the resource to which the application was added.
You can click the application icon on the resource to view the list of applications, edit, or delete applications.
VMware vSAN
VMware vSAN storage feature allows to create resource pools of a local storage space from multiple ESXi host.
NOTE: Before creating the VMware vSAN template, ensure that you have a static network of type VSAN defined.
For server component settings:
1. On the home page, click Templates.
2. On the Templates page, create a vSAN template.
3. On the Template Builder page, click server component, and then click Edit.
The Server Component page is displayed.
4. Click Continue.
5. Under OS Settings, select the Configure local storage for VMware vSAN check box.
6. Under Hardware settings, select SD with RAID enabled for VMware vSAN or Local Disk For VMware vSAN from the Target
Boot Device drop-down menu.
NOTE: The Local Disk for VMware vSAN option is applicable for servers with SATA AHCI controller and physical
disks installed in the back panel.
NOTE: To fully support vSAN, it is recommended to use ESXi 6.0 update 2 or later. To determine the version of
ESXi 6.0 which ships with your version of Active System Manager, see
Compatibility Matrix
.
For more information on the OS Settings and Hardware Settings, seeServer settings.
7. Under Network Settings, clear the Enable Partitioning Ports check box, you can add VLAN for networks — Hypervisor
Management, Hypervisor Migration, OS Installation, and Public or Private LAN on the same partition.
8. Create another interface, clear the Enable Partitioning Ports check box, add the VSAN VLAN and select the redundancy
check box.
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