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2 Locate the workflow logs in vRealize Orchestrator using the Control Center
a Enter the base URL for vRealize Automation in a browser search box.
The VMware vRealize Automation Appliance page appears.
b Click vRealize Orchestrator Control Center.
c Log in as a user with root privileges.
d Click Inspect Workflows.
e Click Finished Workflows.
f Paste the workflow token in the Token ID text box.
The list displays on the workflow that matches the token ID.
g Click the row and inspect the logs for the cause of the failure.
Specify Machine Reconfiguration Settings and Considerations for
Reconfiguration
vSphere, vCloud Air, and vCloud Director platforms support reconfiguration of existing machines in a
deployment to modify specifications such as CPU, memory, and storage.
Reconfiguration requests are subject to approval based on entitlements, policies, and the actions enabled
for the machine component in the blueprint.
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.
If you are entitled to the Cancel Reconfigure (Machine) and Execute Reconfigure (Machine) actions, you
can cancel a reconfiguration or retry a failed reconfiguration.
Expanding a disk on a VM that was provisioned from a linked clone blueprint is not supported.
You cannot reconfigure machines by using the Size or Image component profiles but the range of CPU,
memory, and storage that is calculated based on the profile remains available for reconfigure actions. For
example if you used a small (1 CPU, 1024MB memory, and 10 GB storage), medium (3 CPUs, 2048 MB
memory, 12 GB storage) and large (5 CPUs, 3072 MB memory, 15 GB storage) Size value set, the
available ranges during machine reconfiguration are 1-5 CPUs, 1024-3072 memory, and 1-15 GB
storage.
vRealize Automation takes a blueprint snapshot at deployment. If you encounter reconfigure problems
when updating machine properties such as CPU and RAM in a deployment, see Knowledge Base article
2150829 vRA 7.x Blueprint Snapshotting.
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