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6 (Optional) Check the Prompt User check box to require that the user enter a value.
This option cannot be overridden when provisioning.
7 (Optional) Add any additional custom properties.
8 Click the Alerts tab.
9 Enable the Capacity Alerts check box to configure alerts to be sent.
10 Use the slider to set thresholds for available resource allocation.
11 Enter one or more user email addresses or group names to receive alert notifications in the
Recipients text box.
Press Enter to separate multiple entries.
12 Select Send alerts to group manager to include group managers in the email alerts.
13 Specify a reminder frequency (days).
14 Click Save.
The reservation is saved and appears in the Reservations list.
What to do next
You can configure optional reservation policies or begin preparing for provisioning.
Users who are authorized to create blueprints can create them now.
Edit a Reservation to Assign a Network Profile
You can assign a network profile to a reservation, for example to enable static IP assignment for
machines that are provisioned on that reservation.
You can also assign a network profile to a blueprint by using the custom property
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.ProfileName on the Properties tab of the New Blueprint or Blueprint
Properties page.
If a network profile is specified in the blueprint (by using the VirtualMAchine.NetworkN.ProfileName
custom property) and by a reservation that is used by the blueprint, the network profile specified in the
blueprint takes precedence. However, if the custom property is not used in the blueprint, and you select a
network profile for a machine NIC, vRealize Automation uses a reservation network path for the machine
NIC for which the network profile is specified.
Note This information does not apply to Amazon Web Services.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a fabric administrator.
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Create a network profile. See Creating a Network Profile.
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