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You can also create a property group for vCloud Air or vCloud Director machine provisioning that contains
the following properties:
n
VirtualMachine.Network0.Name
n
VCloud.Template.MakeIdenticalCopy
n
VMware.SCSI.Type
n
Sysprep.Identification.DomainAdmin
n
Sysprep.Identification.DomainAdminPassword
n
Sysprep.Identification.JoinDomain
You can use the vra content list --type property-definition vRealize CloudClient command to
list all property definitions in the current vRealize Automation instance tenant. You can also use the vra
content list --type property-group vRealize CloudClient command to list all property groups.
Create a Property Group
You can organize specific custom properties into property groups to more easily add multiple custom
properties to blueprints.
Prerequisites
Log in to vRealize Automation as a tenant administrator or fabric administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Property Dictionary > Property Groups.
2
Click New (
).
3 Enter the new property group name and ID.
If you enter the Name value first, the ID text box is populated with the same value.
4 In the Visibility section, select All tenants or This tenant to determine where the property is to be
available.
If you are logged in with only tenant administrator privileges, then only This tenant is available. If you
are logged in with only fabric administrator privileges, then only All tenants is available.
You cannot change the All tenants or This tenant setting after you create the item.
5 (Optional) Enter a description of the property group, for example My_CloningProperties_vSphere.
6 Add a property to the group by using the Properties box.
a
Click New ( ).
b Enter a property name.
For example, enter VirtualMachine.Storage.ReserveMemory.
Custom Properties Reference
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