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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
VMware.Ovf.Configuration.X An OVF can contain user-configurable properties, for example a
property that sets the root password of a VM provisioned from the
OVF. When you import an OVF into a blueprint, the user-configurable
properties that are defined in the OVF are parsed and converted into
custom properties of the form Vmware.Ovf.Configuration.X, where
X is the name of the user-configurable property from the OVF.
VMware.VCenterOrchestrator.EndpointName
Overrides a specified endpoint setting or specifies that a particular
endpoint be used during the vRealize Automation IaaS provisioning
process. The value of this property can be set to an applicable
vRealize Orchestrator endpoint, such as external VRO, available in
the environment.
VMware.VirtualCenter.Folder
Specifies the name of the inventory folder in the data center in which
to put the virtual machine. The default is VRM, which is also the
vSphere folder in which vRealize Automation places provisioned
machines if the property is not used. This value can be a path with
multiple folders, for example production\email servers. A proxy
agent creates the specified folder in vSphere if the folder does not
exist. Folder names are case-sensitive. This property is available for
virtual provisioning.
VDI.Server.Website
Specifies the server name of the Citrix Web interface site to use in
connecting to the machine. If the value of VDI.Server.Name is a
XenDesktop farm, this property must have an appropriate value or the
machine owner cannot connect to the machine using XenDesktop. If
this property is not specified, the VDI.Server.Name property
determines the desktop delivery controller to connect to, which must
be the name of a server that hosts a desktop delivery controller.
Note If the Citrix Web Interface (WI) has been replaced with
StoreFront (SF), you can use this property instead of
VDI.Server.Name to connect to the XenDesktop server. An example
value is VDI.Server.Website=sqa-
xddc-7.sqa.local/Citrix/StoreWeb. See VDI.Server.Name for
more information.
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