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Property Description
VirtualMachine.Admin.AdministratorEmail
Species the manager email addresses or Active
Directory accounts for the business group of the
provisioning blueprint. Multiple email addresses are
separated by a comma, for example
JoeAdmin@VMware.com,WeiLeeMgr@VMware.com.
VirtualMachine.Admin.TotalDiskUsage
Species the total disk space that the machine uses,
including all disks as specied by the
VirtualMachine.DiskN.Size properties and the
swap le as specied by the VMware.Memory.
Reservation property.
VirtualMachine.Admin.Hostname
Informs the administrator which host is used for
provisioning the machine on the endpoint. The
specied value is implemented on the machine and
is populated during data collection. For example, if
the compute resource of a machine is changed, a
proxy agent updates the value of the machine’s
VirtualMachine.Admin.Hostname property.
N This is an internal output property from the
agent that is populated during the data collection
process and identies the host on which a machine
resides.
VirtualMachine.Admin.ClusterName
Informs the administrator which cluster contains the
compute resource for the machine to use.
N This is an internal output property from the
agent that is populated during the data collection
process and identies the cluster in which a machine
resides.
VirtualMachine.Admin.ApplicationID
List the application IDs that can be assigned to a
machine.
VirtualMachine.Admin.AddOwnerToAdmins
Set to True (default) to add the machine’s owner, as
specied by the VirtualMachine.Admin.Owner
property, to the local administrators group on the
machine.
This property is not available for provisioning by
cloning.
VirtualMachine.Admin.AllowLogin
Set to True (default) to add the machine owner to the
local remote desktop users group, as specied by the
VirtualMachine.Admin.Owner property.
VirtualMachine.Admin.DiskInterfaceType
Indicates the type of disk drivers. The following disk
drivers are supported:
n
IDE (default)
n
VirtIO
This property is for virtual provisioning.
VirtualMachine.Admin.EagerZero
When set to true, species that the machine disks are
provisioned using the VMware provisioning format
of eager zero.
Thick provision eager zero is a type of thick virtual
disk that supports clustering features such as fault
tolerance. Space required for the virtual disk is
allocated at creation time. In contrast to the at
format, the data remaining on the physical device is
zeroed out when the virtual disk is created. It might
take much longer to create disks in this format than
to create other types of disks.
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