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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
Managing Multi-Machine
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The machine owner or fabric administrator can view and manage multi-machine services and their
component machines.
After the multi-machine service is provisioned, the machine owner, or fabric administrator, can perform the
following machine actions:
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Add components
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Edit provisioned machines
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Change lease information
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Power off, reset, restart, and shut down
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View details such as status, cost, type, expiration date, and business group name
Reprovisioning is not available at the multi-machine service level. You can reprovision individual
component machines.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Add Component Machines to a Multi-Machine Service
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Edit Custom Properties
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Determining Multi-Machine Service Status
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Power Options for Multi-Machine Services
Add Component Machines to a Multi-Machine Service
You can add component machines to the multi-machine service in the maximum number of allowed
machines.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a fabric administrator.
You can also log in as an entitled user who owns a multi-machine service.
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