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6. On the Template Builder page, click the virtual machine component, click Edit in the box that is
displayed, and then configure the following settings in the Cluster Component
dialog box. Repeat
this step for each cluster components.
a. Enter the Administrator password.
b. From the OS Image drop-down list, select the Windows Image to deploy Windows on the virtual
machine.
c. Select the Workload check box next to the Networks field if you want workload networks to
access this VM.
NOTE
: Make sure that the same workload network that you have selected was selected for
both of the servers in the Template Builder.
7. On the Template Builder page, click the application component, click Edit in the box that is
displayed, and then configure the following settings in the Application Component dialog box.
Repeat this step for each application components.
a. In the
Source Location box, enter the directory location where the Citrix XenDesktop7 ISO was
unpacked. You should enter the directory location for each of the application components.
The location for the directory is //<ASM appliance IP>razor/XenDesktop7/x64/XenDesktop
Setup.
8. To save the settings, click
Save.
9. To publish the template, click
Publish Template.
The template is now ready to be deployed.
Template – Deploy OS to Hard Drive
This template deploys an OS to the local hard disk drive of a bare metal server. A single server component
is available in the Template Builder.
1. In the
Templates page, select the Deploy OS to Hard Drive template, and then click Clone in the
right pane.
2. In the
Create Template dialog box, enter the Template Name and Template Description.
3. Click
Save.
4. In the Template Builder, click the server component, click
Edit in the dialog box that is displayed, and
then configure the following settings in the Server Component dialog box.
5. In the
Component Name box, type the component name. (Optional)
6. Under
Hardware Settings, perform the following:
a. From the Target Boot Device drop-down list, select the corresponding target boot device.
b. From the Server Pool drop-down list, select the corresponding server pool.
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