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Table Of Contents
- Custom Properties Reference
- Contents
- Custom Properties Reference
- Custom Properties and the Property Dictionary
- Using Custom Properties
- Custom Properties Grouped by Function
- Custom Properties for Deployments
- Custom Properties for Naming and Analyzing Deployments
- Custom Properties for OpenStack Endpoints
- Custom Properties for Clone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Linked Clone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for FlexClone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Basic Workflow Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Linux Kickstart Blueprints
- Custom Properties for SCCM Blueprints
- Custom Properties for WIM Blueprints
- Custom Properties for vCloud Air and vCloud Director Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Networking and Security
- Custom Properties and Property Groups for Containers
- Custom Properties for PXE Provisioning
- Custom Properties for OVF Import
- Custom Properties for vRealize Automation Guest Agent
- Custom Properties for BMC BladeLogic Configuration Manager Integration
- Custom Properties for HP Server Automation Integration
- Custom Properties Grouped by Name
- Custom Properties Underscore (_)
- Custom Properties A
- Custom Properties B
- Custom Properties C
- Custom Properties E
- Custom Properties H
- Custom Properties I
- Custom Properties L
- Custom Properties M
- Custom Properties N
- Custom Properties O
- Custom Properties P
- Custom Properties R
- Custom Properties S
- Custom Properties V
- Custom Properties X
- Using the Property Dictionary
- Using Property Definitions
- Using Property Groups
- Defining Component Profile Settings
Table 1‑45. Custom Properties V Table (Continued)
Property Description
VirtualMachine.Admin.AdministratorEmail
Specifies 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
AlbertAdmin@VMware.com,WeiLeeMgr@VMware.com.
VirtualMachine.Admin.TotalDiskUsage
Specifies the total disk space in GB that the machine uses, including
all disks as specified by the VirtualMachine.DiskN.Size properties
and the swap file as specified by the VMware.Memory. Reservation
property. You specify the value in GB, but the disk space is stored by
vRealize Automation in MB.
VirtualMachine.Admin.Hostname
Informs the administrator which host is used for provisioning the
machine on the endpoint. The specified 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.
Note This is an internal output property from the agent that is
populated during the data collection process and identifies the host on
which a machine resides.
VirtualMachine.Admin.ClusterName
Informs the administrator which cluster contains the compute resource
for the machine to use.
Note This is an internal output property from the agent that is
populated during the data collection process and identifies 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 specified 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 specified 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, specifies 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 flat 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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