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Procedure
1 Select Administration > Reclamation > Reclamation Requests.
2 Find the virtual machines that match your search criteria.
a Click the Advanced Search down arrow to open the search box.
b Type or select one or more search values.
Option Action
Virtual Machine name contains Type one or more characters in the text box to find virtual machine names that
match.
Owner name contains Type one or more characters in the text box to find owner names that match.
Request Reason contains Type one or more characters in the text box to find a request reason that
matches.
Request State Select a request state value from the drop-down menu to find virtual machines
with a matching request state.
c
Click the Search icon (
) or press Enter to start the search.
d Click the Advanced Search up arrow to close the search box.
3 (Optional) Click Refresh Data to update the display of reclamation requests.
Change the Reservation of a Managed Machine
You can change the reservation or storage setting for a managed machine. This ability is useful when a
machine moves to a new storage path that is not available in its current reservation. For a single machine
deployment, you can also change the business group for the machine.
You can move a machine in a single machine deployment to a different business group if the machine
owner is a member of the target business group. You must be a business group manager of the original
and the target business group to change the business group setting.
Note If there is a reservation policy assigned to the machine, you cannot change its business group.
You can create additional reservations for the associated compute resource by using the Administration
> Compute Resource menu options.
Storage and memory that are assigned to a provisioned machine by a reservation are released when the
machine to which they are assigned is deleted in vRealize Automation by the Destroy action. The storage
and memory are not released if the machine is deleted in the vCenter Server.
For example, you cannot delete a reservation that is associated with machines in an existing deployment.
If you move or delete deployed machines manually in the vCenter Server, vRealize Automation continues
to recognize the deployed machines as live and prevents you from deleting associated reservations.
If changing the reservation will move a machine in vCenter Server to a new storage path that is not part of
that machine's reservation in vRealize Automation, verify that the target or new storage path is selected in
the machine's target reservation before you change the machine's reservation.
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