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Prerequisites
If CPU hot add or memory hot add is not enabled for the virtual machine, power off the virtual machine
before you change the CPU or memory.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, click VMs.
3 Select a virtual machine, right-click, and select Properties.
4 Click the Hardware tab and select the number of CPUs and cores per socket for the virtual machine.
5 (Optional) Select Expose hardware-assisted CPU virtualization to guest OS to support virtualization
servers or 64-bit virtual machines running on the virtual machine.
6 Select the total memory for the virtual machine from the Total memory drop-down menu.
7 Click OK.
Change Virtual Machine Guest OS Properties
You can change a virtual machine's guest operating system properties, such as password and domain
properties.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, click VMs.
3 Select a virtual machine, right-click, and select Properties.
4 Click the Guest OS Customization tab and select Enable guest customization.
5 (Optional) Select Change SID to run Sysprep to change Windows SID.
This option is available only for virtual machines running a Windows guest operating system.
6 (Optional) Select Allow local administrator password to allow setting an administrator password on
the guest operating system.
Option Description
Auto generate password
vCloud Director generates an administrator password for the guest
operating system.
Specify password
Type an administrator password for the guest operating system.
7 (Optional) Select Require administrator to change password on first login to require the administrator
to change this password the first time they log in to the guest operating system.
8 (Optional) Click Enable this VM to join a domain and type domain properties to have the virtual
machine join a domain.
9 (Optional) Click Browse, navigate to a customization script, and click OK to add the customization
script to the virtual machine.
10 Click OK.
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