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Procedure
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Select your task.
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Create an object inside an existing vApp.
Client Steps
vSphere Client Right-click a vApp in the inventory and from the Actions submenu, select a task
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Click New Virtual Machine to create a new virtual machine within the vApp.
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Click New Resource Pool to create a new resource pool within the vApp.
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Click Deploy OVF Template to deploy an OVF template and add the
corresponding virtual machine to the selected vApp.
vSphere Web Client Right-click a vApp in the inventory and from the Actions submenu, select a task.
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Click New Virtual Machine to create a new virtual machine within the vApp.
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Click New vApp to create a child vApp within the vApp.
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Click New Resource Pool to create a new resource pool within the vApp.
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Click OVF Template > Deploy OVF Template to deploy an OVF template
and add the corresponding virtual machine to the selected vApp.
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Add an existing object to a vApp.
a Navigate to an object in the inventory.
b Click and drag the object to the destination vApp.
c Release the bouse button.
If the move is not permitted, the object is not added to the vApp.
The new object appears as part of the vApp in the vApp inventory.
Edit vApp Settings
You can edit and configure several vApp settings, including startup order, resources, and custom
properties.
Procedure
1 Configure vApp Properties
If you define a property in the Authoring section of the Edit vApp Settings dialog box, you can assign
a value to that property when you edit the vApp settings the next time. If you deployed the vApp from
an OVF, and properties were predefined in that OVF, you might be able to edit those properties as
well.
2 Configure vApp CPU and Memory Resources
You can configure the CPU and memory resource allocation for the vApp.
3 View Unrecognized OVF Sections in the vSphere Web Client
If your vApp is based on an OVF file that was not created in the vSphere Web Client, it might include
some configuration information that is not recognized by vCenter Server. You can view the
information in the Edit vApp Settings dialog.
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