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Table 119. Containers Custom Properties (Continued)
Property Description
Container.Auth.Password
For use with containers only. Specifies either the password for
the user name or the public or private key password to be used.
Encrypted property value is supported.
Container.Auth.PublicKey
For use with containers only. Specifies the public key for
connecting to the Containers host.
Container.Auth.PrivateKey
For use with containers only. Specifies private key for
connecting to the Containers host. Encrypted property value is
supported.
Container.Connection.Protocol
For use with containers only. Specifies the communication
protocol. The default value is API and is required. Do not modify
this property.
Container.Connection.Scheme
For use with containers only. Specifies the communication
scheme. The default is https.
Container.Connection.Port
For use with containers only. Specifies the Containers
connection port. The default is 2376.
Extensibility.Lifecycle.Properties.VMPSMasterWorkfl
ow32.MachineActivated
For use with containers only. Specifies the event broker property
to expose all Containers properties and is used for registering a
provisioned host. The default value is Container* and is
required. Do not modify this property.
Extensibility.Lifecycle.Properties.VMPSMasterWorkfl
ow32.Disposing
For use with containers only. Specifies the event broker property
to expose all Containersproperties above and is used for
unregistering a provisioned host. The default value is
Container* and is required. Do not modify this property.
Custom Properties for PXE Provisioning
PXE is the only provisioning method supported for Cisco UCS Manager. You can use the network
bootstrap program with vRealize Automation custom properties to initiate WIM, SCCM, or Linux Kickstart
provisioning. You can also use custom properties to call your own PowerShell scripts. Linux Kickstart
provisioning does not require custom properties.
Custom Properties for Provisioning With PowerShell Scripts
You can use these properties for calling PowerShell scripts.
Custom Properties Reference
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