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Table 131. Custom Properties Underscore (_) Table
Property Description
_debug_deployment
Except for scale operations which allow partially successful
deployments, the default behavior is to destroy the entire deployment
if any of the individual resources fail to provision. You can override
the default behavior by setting the _debug_deployment custom
property value to true. If provisioning fails, the debugging custom
property stops the resources from being rolled back so you can
identify which of the components failed to provision successfully.
A failed catalog item is inaccessible because it is immediately rolled
back on failure. But when _debug_deployment is set to true,
vRealize Automation treats the otherwise failed deployment as
partially successful, which enables its accessibility. This behavior
matches how failures are treated in scale operations.
If a virtual machine deployment fails, the deployment process does
not have awareness of the machine being provisioned. If it is not
provisioned, then there is nothing for the _debug_deployment
preserve from being rolled back.
To apply the custom property to a blueprint, add
_debug_deployment to the Blueprint Properties page using the
Properties tab when you create or edit a blueprint. The
_debug_deployment property is consumed at the software
provisioning level, not the guest agent or machine provisioning level.
You can also configure vRealize Automation to not delete virtual
machines after deployment failure by using settings in the
VRMAgent.exe.config file.
_deploymentName
When added to a blueprint, this property allows you to specify a
custom name for the deployment by setting the value of
_deploymentName to your custom string. If more than one instance
of this deployment is provisioned in a single request, your custom
name becomes a prefix. If you want users to specify their own
deployment names, set this custom property to allow override. The
following two caveats are required for usage:
n
You must add this property at the blueprint level, not at the
component level. For example, when creating or editing a
blueprint, click the Properties tab and then select Custom
Properties > New to add the _deploymentName property to the
blueprint. Do not add the property to a machine or other
component in the blueprint.
n
You must add this property as a separate property and not as a
member of a property group.
_number_of_instances
When added to a blueprint, this property allows you to specify the
number of instances of the deployment that a user can provision in a
single request.
Custom Properties A
A list of vRealize Automation custom properties that begin with the letter A.
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