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Managing Cloud Cells
You manage cloud cells mostly from the vCloud Director server host on which the cell resides, but you can
delete a cloud cell from the vCloud Director Web console.
Table 5-13 lists the basic commands for controlling a cloud cell.
Table 513. Cloud Cell Commands
Command Description
service vmware-vcd start
Starts the cell
service vmware-vcd restart
Restarts the cell
service vmware-vcd stop
Stops the cell
When you stop a cell, you may want to display a maintenance message to users that attempt to access that
cell using a browser or the vCloud API. See “Turn On Cloud Cell Maintenance Message,” on page 100.
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Adding Cloud Cells on page 99
To add cloud cells to a vCloud Director installation, install the vCloud Director software on additional
Cloud Director server hosts in the same vCloud Director cluster.
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Delete a Cloud Cell on page 99
If you want to remove a cloud cell from your vCloud Director installation, in order to reinstall the
software, or for some other reason, you can delete the cell.
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Turn On Cloud Cell Maintenance Message on page 100
If you want to stop a cell and let users know that you are performing maintenance, you can turn on
the maintenance message.
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Turn Off Cloud Cell Maintenance Message on page 100
When you finish performing maintenance on a cell and are ready to restart the cell, you can turn off
the maintenance message.
Adding Cloud Cells
To add cloud cells to a vCloud Director installation, install the vCloud Director software on additional
Cloud Director server hosts in the same vCloud Director cluster.
For more information, see the VMware vCloud Director Installation and Configuration Guide.
Delete a Cloud Cell
If you want to remove a cloud cell from your vCloud Director installation, in order to reinstall the software,
or for some other reason, you can delete the cell.
You can also delete a cell if it becomes unreachable.
Prerequisites
You must stop the cell using the service vmware-vcd stop command.
Procedure
1 Click the Manage & Monitor tab and click Cloud Cells in the left pane.
2 Right-click the cell name and select Delete.
vCloud Director removes information about the cell from its database.
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