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Table 144. Custom Properties V Table (Continued)
Property Description
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.SubnetMask
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.Gateway
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.PrimaryDns
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.SecondaryDns
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.PrimaryWins
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.SecondaryWins
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.DnsSuffix
n
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.DnsSearchSuffixes
Configures attributes of the network profile specified in
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.ProfileName.
VirtualMachine.NetworkN custom properties are specific to
individual blueprints and machines. When a machine is
requested, network and IP address allocation is performed before
the machine is assigned to a reservation. Because blueprints are
not guaranteed to be allocated to a specific reservation, do not
use this property on a reservation.
When specifying values for multiple DNS search suffixes using
VirtualMachine.NetworkN.DnsSearchSuffixes, you can use
commas to separate values for a Windows deployment. These
properties are not supported for on-demand NAT or on-demand
routed networks.
VirtualMachine.Rdp.File
Specifies the file that contains RDP settings to be used when
opening an RDP link to the machine. Can be used together with,
or as an alternative to, VirtualMachine.Rdp.SettingN. The
file must be located in the vRealize Automation server installation
directory, for example %SystemDrive%\Program Files
x86\VMware\vCAC\Server\Rdp\console.rdp. You must create
the Rdp directory.
VirtualMachine.Rdp.SettingN
Specifies the RDP settings to be used when opening an RDP link
to the machine. N is a unique number used to distinguish one
RDP setting from another. For example, to specify the RDP
authentication level so that no authentication requirement is
specified, define the custom property
VirtualMachine.Rdp.Setting1 and set the value to
authentication level:i:3. For information about available RDP
settings, and their correct syntax, see Microsoft Windows RDP
documentation such as RDP Settings for Remote Desktop
Services in Windows Server.
VirtualMachine.Reconfigure.DisableHotCpu
Set to true to specify that the reconfigure machine action restarts
the specified machine. By default, the reconfigure machine action
does not restart the machine.
Performing a hot add of CPU, memory, or storage causes the
reconfigure machine action to fail and not to restart the machine
unless the Hot Add setting is enabled in vSphere for the machine
or template. You can add
VirtualMachine.Reconfigure.DisableHotCpu=true to a
machine component in a vRealize Automation blueprint to disable
the Hot Add setting and force the machine to restart regardless
of the vSphere Hot Add setting. The custom property is only
available for machine types that support hardware
reconfiguration, which are vSphere, vCloud Air, and
vCloud Director.
VirtualMachine.Request.Layout
Specifies the property layout to be used in the virtual machine
request page. The value must match the name of the layout to be
used.
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