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You know the file path location of the virtual disks available for use by Data Director, and understand the
vSphere disk provisioning types. See “Disk Configuration for DBVMs and DB Templates,” on page 49.
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Understand how to assign your database's data and log files to the specified virtual disks for optimal
storage usage and performance.
Procedure
1 Log in to Data Director as a system administrator.
2 Click the Manage and Monitor tab and expand Templates.
3 Select Base DBVMs.
4 Select the base DBVM to convert.
5 Click the gear icon and select Convert to Base DB Template.
6 In the Convert to Base DB Template wizard, provide the appropriate information.
Option Action
Name
Enter a unique name for the base DB template.
Description
(Optional) Enter a description of the base DB template.
Save the source DBVM (clone before
converting)
Click the checkbox to retain the source base DBVM for future use.
Disk Layout
Specify the virtual disks to use for this DB template.
Display Name
Type a name to identify the virtual disk within Data
Director.
Disk Type
From the drop-down menu, select the type of disk ,
either Data or Log, to assign to this virtual disk.
Path
Type the location of the virtual disk.
Minimum
Storage Size
Specify the minimum storage size to allocate for each
disk during provisioning.
Provisioning
Type
From the drop-down menu, select the virtual disk
provisioning type. The provisioning options are
Thick Provision Eager Zeroed and Thin Provision.
7 Click OK.
When conversion is finished, the base DB template appears in the Base DB Templates list.
What to do next
You can validate the base DB templates you create for Oracle, MySQL, and vFabric Postgres databases. For
more information see “Validate a Base DB Template,” on page 67. Template validation is optional.
Validate a Base DB Template
As a Data Director system administrator, you can validate a base DB template to confirm that it built correctly.
You can validate a base DB template at any time.
Prerequisites
Complete the step “Convert a Base DBVM into a Base DB Template,” on page 66.
Procedure
1 Log in to Data Director with system administrator privileges.
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