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2 Select the check boxes in front of the objects that you want to add to the group, and click Add.
If you select groups, these groups will be nested in the new group that you create.
3 Click Next.
Example: Nesting Groups in groups
Assume that you have created a group that is called group1, and you want to nest group1 in a new group, called
new group.
1 From the Actions drop-down menu, select Create new group.
2 On the Edit group detail page of the New Group wizard, type new group in the Name text box.
3 From the Membership Type drop-down menu, select Manual, and click Next.
4 On the Define Membership page, click the Groups icon.
5 In the inventory, select group1, and click Add.
6 Click Next and Finish to close the New Group wizard.
What to do next
You can review the settings for the new group.
Review Your Settings and Create the Group
Before you add a group to the groups list, you must verify that all group members appear as expected, and
that the group settings are correct.
Procedure
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On the Review settings page of the New Group wizard, verify that all group members are displayed
correctly and click Finish.
The group that you created appears in the groups navigation tree, under the group type that you selected
during the configuration.
What to do next
You can view aggregated metrics for the objects that belong to the group.
Managing Groups
You can add groups, modify their settings, apply policies, and delete groups from the groups inventory view.
The options for managing a group appear in the Actions drop-down menu on the upper right when a group
is selected in the groups inventory view.
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Modify a Group on page 80
You can change the settings that you applied to a group to add or remove members that are included in
the group, or to change how vCenter Operations Manager updates group members.
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Clone an Existing Group on page 81
To save time for creating groups with similar settings, you can clone existing groups, and modify part
of their parameters to create new groups.
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Delete a Group on page 82
If you no longer need a group that you created, you can remove it from the list of groups.
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