VM Create Configuration Spec
note
To be able to use the activity, you need to install VMware PowerCLI on the Resolve Actions Express Executor server.
Activity Description
Creates a Virtual Machine customization specification file that can be used when cloning a Virtual Machine.
Output
Success/Failure
Settings
- Host Name—The host name or IP address. This must be either the vCenter device or the ESXi device (you can configure the device with Platform type vCenter/ESXi under Devices).
- User Name—The user name of an account that has read/write access to the host.
- Password—The password of the account listed in the User Name field.
- Specification Name—The name of the new customization Specification file.
- Registration section—Defines the Name, Organization, and the Computer Name.
- Use VM name as the computer name—Select to use the VM name as the computer name.
- License section —Defines the licensing method.
- Product Key—The license product key.
- Include server licensing information (Per seat/Per Server)—Select to include information about the server licensing.
- Maximum Connections—If Per Server is selected, input the maximum number of connections.
- Administrator Password section—Defines the Administrator's credentials for accessing the machine.
- Automatically log on as Administrator—Select to automatically log on as Administrator.
- Number of times to log on automatically—If Automatically log on as Administrator is selected, type the number of times to log on automatically.
- Run Once > Run command after boot—Defines the command to run upon the machine's boot.
- IP Address—Defines the IP address details.
- Use DHCP—Select to use DHCP IP settings.
- Use the following IP settings—Select to use custom IP settings (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and Alternate Gateway).
- DNS Server section—Defines the DNS server details.
- Use DHCP—If required, the password of the account listed in the User Name field.
- Use the following IP settings—Select to use custom IP settings (Default DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server).
- Domain section—Defines the domain and workgroup to which the machine belongs.
- Workgroup—Select to use the workgroup of the domain (for example, "Administrators").
- Windows Server Domain—Select to use the Windows server domain (instead of the workgroup).
- OS Options > Generate new Security Id—Select to generate a new Security ID.