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Table 145. Custom Properties V Table (Continued)
Property Description
Vrm.Software.IdNNNN
This row is specific to BMC BladeLogic.
Specifies a software job or policy to be applied to all machines
provisioned from the blueprint. Set the value to job_type=job_path,
where job_type is the numeral that represents the BMC BladeLogic
job type and job_path is the location of the job in BMC BladeLogic,
for example 4=/Utility/putty. NNNN is a number from 1000 to
1999. The first property must start with 1000 and increment in
numerical order for each additional property.
1 — AuditJob
2 — BatchJob
3 — ComplianceJob
4 — DeployJob
5 — FileDeployJob
6 — NSHScriptJob
7 — PatchAnalysisJob
8 — SnapshotJob
Vrm.Software.IdNNNN
This row is specific to HP Server Automation.
(Optional) Specifies an HP Server Automation policy to be applied to
all machines provisioned from the blueprint. NNNN is a number from
1000 to 1999. The first property must start with 1000 and increment in
numerical order for each additional property.
Custom Properties X
A list of vRealize Automation custom properties that begin with the letter X.
Table 146. Custom Properties X Table
Property Description
Xen.Platform.Viridian
For virtual provisioning, set to False when you provision Windows
virtual machines on a XenServer host or pool. The default is True. This
property is not used in physical provisioning.
Using the Property Dictionary
You can use the property dictionary to define new custom property definitions and property groups.
You define a property to support a specific data type and a display control style within that data type. You
can also create reusable property groups to simplify adding multiple properties.
Using Property Definitions
Many custom properties are supplied with vRealize Automation. You can also define new properties to
create unique custom properties and provide greater control for provisioning machines.
When you add a property to a blueprint or reservation, you can determine if a user must be prompted for
a property value and if the property value must be encrypted.
You can specify how a property is rendered, for example if should display as a checkbox or as a drop-
down menu with values obtained from a custom vRealize Orchestrator workflow.
Custom Properties Reference
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