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Table Of Contents
- Custom Properties Reference
- Contents
- Custom Properties Reference
- Updated Information
- Using Custom Properties
- Custom Properties Grouped by Function
- Custom Properties for Blueprints and Deployments
- Custom Properties for Naming and Analyzing Deployments
- Custom Properties for Openstack Endpoints
- Custom Properties for Clone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Linked Clone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for FlexClone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Basic Workflow Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Linux Kickstart Blueprints
- Custom Properties for SCCM Blueprints
- Custom Properties for WIM Blueprints
- Custom Properties for vCloud Air and vCloud Director Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Networking
- Custom Properties for PXE Provisioning
- Custom Properties for vRealize Automation Guest Agent
- Custom Properties for BMC BladeLogic Configuration Manager Integration
- Custom Properties for HP Server Automation Integration
- Custom Properties Grouped by Name
- Custom Properties Underscore (_) Table
- Custom Properties A Table
- Custom Properties B Table
- Custom Properties C Table
- Custom Properties E Table
- Custom Properties H Table
- Custom Properties I Table
- Custom Properties L Table
- Custom Properties M Table
- Custom Properties O Table
- Custom Properties P Table
- Custom Properties R Table
- Custom Properties S Table
- Custom Properties V Table
- Custom Properties X Table
- Using the Property Dictionary
- Using Property Definitions
- Using Property Groups
- Index
Table 3‑10. Custom Properties O Table (Continued)
Property Description
Opsware.Server.Name
Species the fully qualied name of the HP Server Automation
server.
Opsware.Server.Username
Species the user name provided when a password le in the agent
directory was created, for example opswareadmin. This user name
requires administrative access to the HP Server Automation
instance.
Opsware.Software.Install
Set to True to allow HP Server Automation to install software.
Custom Properties P Table
This section lists vRealize Automation custom properties that begin with the leer P.
Table 3‑11. Custom Properties P Table
Property Description
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.Delete
Set to True to delete the accounts of destroyed machines, instead of
disabling them.
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.Execute
Set to True to enable the Active Directory cleanup plug-in. By default,
each machine’s account is disabled when it is destroyed.
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.MoveToOu
Moves the account of destroyed machines to a new Active Directory
organizational unit. The value is the organization unit to which you are
moving the account. This value must be in ou=OU, dc=dc format, for
example ou=trash,cn=computers,dc=lab,dc=local.
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.UserName
Species an Active Directory account user name with sucient
privileges to perform Active Directory actions such as delete, disable,
rename, or move Active Directory accounts. The value must be in
domain\username format, for example lab\administrator. This property is
required if the vRealize Automation manager service does not have
these rights in a domain, which can occur when you provision machines
in more than one domain.
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.Password
Species the password associated to the
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.UserName property.
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.Domain
Species the Active Directory domain name that contains the machine
account to be destroyed.
Plugin.AdMachineCleanup.RenamePrefix
Renames the accounts of destroyed machines by adding a prex. The
value is the prex string to prepend, for example destroyed_.
Pxe.Clean.ScriptName
Species the name of an EPI PowerShell script installed in the
vRealize Automation Model Manager, to run on the machine after it is
provisioned. The value is the name assigned to the script when it is
uploaded to the Model Manager, for example clean.ps1.
Pxe.Setup.ScriptName
Species a custom EPI PowerShell script to run on the machine before it
is started by using the PXE network boot program. The value is the
name assigned to the script when it is uploaded to the model manager,
for example setup.ps1.
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