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
2 Select Items > Machines.
A list of provisioned machines appears, including machine information such as status and platform
type.
Power Options for Multi-Machine Services
The multi-machine service menu provides several options for managing the power status of a multi-
machine service and all of its component machines.
Table 8‑1. Power Options for Multi-Machine Services
Menu Option Description
Power On Power on all component machines in the startup order specified on the multi-machine blueprint.
Power Off Power off all component machines without shutting down the guest operating systems in the shutdown
order specified on the multi-machine blueprint.
Power Cycle Power off all component machines in shutdown order, then power on all machines in the startup order.
Reboot Shut down all component machines, including guest operating systems, in shutdown order, then power on
all machines in the startup order.
Shut Down Shut down the guest operating system and power off all component machines in the shutdown order
specified in the multi-machine blueprint.
If a multi-machine service has multiple machines of the same component type, all machines of that type
are powered on before machines of the next component type in the startup order and shutdown order.
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