6.2
Table Of Contents
- Tenant Administration
- Contents
- Tenant Administration
- Configure Branding for the vRealize Automation Console
- Configuring Notifications
- Managing Users
- Managing the Service Catalog
- Monitoring Resource Usage
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Managing Physical Machines
- Managing Multi-Machine Services
- Managing vApp and vApp Component Machines
- Configuring Remote Consoles for vSphere with Untrusted SSL Certificates
- Install the VMRC Plug-in for vApps on vCloud Director
- Running Actions for Provisioned Resources
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The machine you want to reconfigure has the status On or Off with no active reconfigure status.
Procedure
1 Start the Operation
You start the reconfigure operation by selecting a provisioned machine with an On or Off status.
2 Reconfigure CPUs and Memory
You can optionally change the number of CPUs or the amount of memory used by the provisioned
machine, within the limits set by the provisioning blueprint.
3 Reconfigure Storage
You can add, delete, or change the size of a storage volume on a provisioned virtual machine.
4 Add Custom Properties
Optionally, you can add custom properties to a volume.
5 Reconfigure Networks
You can add, remove, or edit a network adapter when you reconfigure a virtual machine.
6 Schedule the Start
You can start the reconfiguration immediately, or schedule it to start at a particular day and time. You
can also specify the power option for the machine before reconfiguring it.
Start the Operation
You start the reconfigure operation by selecting a provisioned machine with an On or Off status.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a machine owner, support user, tenant
administrator, or business group manager.
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The machine you want to reconfigure must have the status On or Off with no active reconfigure
status.
Procedure
1 Select Items > Machines.
2 Select the row of the machine to reconfigure.
3 Select Reconfigure from the Actions drop-down menu.
What to do next
Reconfigure CPUs and Memory.
Reconfigure CPUs and Memory
You can optionally change the number of CPUs or the amount of memory used by the provisioned
machine, within the limits set by the provisioning blueprint.
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