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3 Delete a volume.
a Locate the volume.
b
Click the Delete icon ( ).
An unselectable icon indicates an undeletable volume such as one from a linked clone.
4 Increase the size of a volume.
You cannot reduce the size of existing volumes. Volume size is limited by the total amount of storage
specified in the blueprint, less the amount allocated to other volumes.
a Locate the volume.
b
Click the Edit icon ( ).
c Type the new size in the Capacity (GB) text box.
d
Click the Save icon (
).
What to do next
Specify additional machine reconfiguration settings. If you have finished changing machine settings, start
the machine reconfiguration request. See Execute the Requested Machine Reconfiguration.
Change Network Settings
You can add, remove, or edit a network adapter.
You can change the following network settings during the machine reconfiguration process:
n
Add or remove NICs.
n
Allocate or release IP addresses for existing NICs.
n
Assign new IP addresses to NICs, provided that the network is not an on-demand NAT or on-demand
routed network.
You cannot reconfigure an on-demand routed or on-demand NAT network.
Network reconfiguration requires that the source and target networks be selected in the reservation.
When you add NICs, IP addresses are allocated. When you remove NICs, IP addresses are released.
When you change network settings based on reservation and network profile information, the new
network IP is assigned in vRealize Automation but the deployed machine is not updated at the endpoint
with the new IP information. You must manually assign the IP to the machine after the reconfiguration
process is finished.
Reconfiguring a virtual machine that is assigned to an on-demand network is not supported. You cannot
reconfigure a NIC that is attached to an on-demand network. If you attempt to reconfigure an on-demand
NAT or routed network, the error 'Original network [<network>] is not selected in the
machine's reservation. is displayed, the networks on the machine remains intact, and IP addresses
on the machine are unchanged.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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