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3 Click OK.
The IP range name appears in the defined ranges list. The IP addresses in the range appear in the
defined IP addresses list.
The uploaded IP addresses appear on the IP Addresses page when you click Apply or after you
save and then edit the network profile.
4 Click the IP Addresses tab to display the IP addresses for the named network range.
5 (Optional) Select IP address information from the Network range drop-down menu to filter IP
address entries.
You can display information about all defined network ranges, the network ranges imported from a
CSV file, or a named network range. Details include the start IP address, machine name, last
modification date and timestamp, and IP status.
6 (Optional) Select a status type from the IP status drop-down menu to filter IP address entries to only
those that match the selected IP status. Status settings are allocated, unallocated, destroyed, and
expired.
For IP addresses that are in an expired or destroyed state, you can click Reclaim to make those IP
address ranges available for allocation. You must save the profile for the reclamation to take effect.
Addresses are not reclaimed immediately, so the status column does not immediately change from
Expired or Destroyed to Allocated.
7 Click OK.
Releasing IP Addresses By Destroying Provisioned Machines
When you destroy a deployment, its IP addresses are deleted. The allocated IPs, for example the IPS in
a network profile range, are released and made available for subsequent provisioning.
When you destroy a machine that has a static IP address, its IP address is made available for other
machines to use. Unused addresses might not be available immediately because the process to reclaim
static IP addresses runs every 30 minutes.
If you are using a third-party IPAM provider, vRealize Automation deletes the associated IP addresses by
using the vRealize Orchestrator workflow in the third-party IPAM provider plug-in or package.
Configuring Reservations and Reservation Policies
A vRealize Automation reservation can define policies, priorities, and quotas that determine machine
placement for provisioning requests.
Reservation policies restrict machine provisioning to a subset of available reservations. Storage
reservation policies allow blueprint architects to assign machine volumes to different datastores.
To provision successfully, the reservation must have sufficient available storage. The reservation's
storage availability depends on:
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How much storage is available on the datastore/cluster.
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How much of that storage is reserved for that datastore/cluster.
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