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Table Of Contents
- Using Application Services
- Contents
- Using Application Services
- Updated Information
- Introducing Application Services
- Install and Configure Application Services
- Installing Application Services
- Preparing to Install Application Services
- Start the Application Services Appliance
- Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to the Application Services Web Interface
- Unlock Your darwin_user Account
- Restart Application Services
- Configure Application Services to Use a Proxy for External URLs
- Register Application Services to vRealize Automation
- Upgrading Application Services
- Setting Up Users and Groups
- Using Tenants and Business Groups in Application Services
- Import Predefined Content to a Tenant
- Using the Application Services Web Interface
- Setting Up Application Provisioning for the Application Services Environment
- Virtual Machine Requirements for Creating vRealize Automation Custom Templates
- Creating Virtual Machine Templates in vRealize Automation
- Updating Existing Virtual Machine Templates in vRealize Automation
- Register the vRealize Automation Cloud Provider and Template
- Create a vRealize Automation Deployment Environment
- Setting Up Application Provisioning for the vCloud Director Environment
- Virtual Machine Requirements for Creating vCloud Director Custom Templates
- Creating Windows Virtual Machine Templates in vCloud Director
- Create Linux Virtual Machine Templates in vCloud Director
- Verify Cloud Template Configuration from the vCloud Director Catalog
- Updating Existing Virtual Machine Templates in vCloud Director
- Exporting Virtual Machine Templates with OVF Format
- Register the vCloud Director Cloud Provider and Template
- Create a vCloud Director Deployment Environment
- Setting Up Application Provisioning for the Amazon EC2 Environment
- Developing Application Services Components
- Managing the Application Services Library
- Creating Applications
- Working with Artifacts
- Deploying Applications
- Setting Up and Configuring a Deployment Profile
- Deploying with Deployment Profiles
- Publishing Deployment Profiles to the vCloud Automation Center Service Catalog
- Request a vRealize Automation Service Catalog Item
- Using the Deployment Summary Page
- Using the Composite Deployment Summary Page
- Understanding the Deployment and Update Process
- Understanding Deployment Failures
- Updating Application Deployments
- Initiate an Update Process to Scale Out Deployments
- Initiate an Update Process to Scale In Deployments
- Initiate an Update Process to Modify Configurations
- Use an Existing Update Profile
- Promote an Update Profile
- Rollback an Update Process
- Understanding Run Custom Task Update
- Troubleshoot Failed Update Process to Scale Deployments
- Troubleshoot Failed Update Process to Modify Configuration
- Deploying Predefined Library Components
- Managing Deployments
- View Deployment Task and Blueprint Details for an Application
- View Deployed VM Details and Execution Plan of an Application
- Start a Policy Scan
- Tear Down an Application from the Cloud
- Scale In Deployments from vCloud Automation Center
- Scale Out Deployments from vCloud Automation Center
- Tear Down an Application from vCloud Automation Center
- Delete an Application Deployment from Application Services
- Cancel a Deployment or an Update Process
- View Policy Compliance Summary
- Using the Application Services CLI
- Using the CLI Import and Export Functions
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A non vRealize Automation deployment environment is selected. In such a scenario, you can
safely ignore the warning message, Selected Deployment Environment does not allow
customization of disks in the VM. Disks defined in the blueprint will not be
provisioned. The deployment might fail if the action scripts depend on
customized disk settings in the blueprint. and continue with the deployment.
Flexible disk layout lets you place the disks in specific datastores to gain maximum performance and
minimum cost.
For example, create the operating system disk on a fast datastore to gain better performance and
create an archive disk on a slow datastore to reduce the cost.
7 When you finish making your selections, click Next.
The Application Properties tab appears.
What to do next
Define the applicable property values for the node, service, and application components. See Configure
Application Properties.
Application Services Reserved and Internal Properties
There are reserved and internal properties that you cannot use when you create custom properties. If you
use these properties, you receive an error message.
Reserved and Internal Properties
Reserved Properties Internal Properties
agent.download.url Hostname
agent.jar.md5sum VirtualMachine.Cpu.Count
agent.max.logsize VirtualMachine.Memory.Size
agent.root.folder VirtualMachine.DiskN.Size
amqp.heartbeat VirtualMachine.Admin.CustomizeGuestOSDelay
amqp.host VirtualMachine.Admin.UseGuestAgent
amqp.port VirtualMachine.SoftwareN.Name
queue.name VirtualMachine.SoftwareN.ScriptPath
server.url
temp.key
APPD_REQUEST_ID
DEPLOYMENT_NAME
DEPLOYMENT_URI
DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION_URI
VM_URI
VM_NAME
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