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Upload Templates from the Local FilesystemTo make new VM templates available in the platform, add them to your Apps library (also called the Appliance library). You can upload VM templates from a local filesystem in OVA format (multiple disks) or as a single disk.
Before you begin:
To add a new template:
Upload an OVA fileTo upload an OVA file:
When the template has been uploaded, Abiquo will open the Edit template dialog. Check the template details and click Save.
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You must enter a correct value for the Capacity of the hard disk, otherwise, when your deploy may fail with a message such as "is not a virtual disk". The hard disk size of a deployed VM is the physical size of the template disk for fixed formats, and the provisioning size for sparse formats and compressed formats, e.g. stream-optimized. The Hard disk size entered in this field is recorded in the template definition (a short version of an OVF description) and used to create the disk on deployment. |
Disks tab
The disk you upload is saved as the 0 disk in the boot sequence. Abiquo will send this disk to the hypervisor as the boot disk. If your disk is not a bootable system disk, then move the disk to a different position in the boot sequence when you add a bootable system disk.
You can edit the uploaded disk but you cannot delete it before you save the template.
You cannot resize the disk before you deploy the VM.
Variables tab
To add variables to a VM template, enter the Key and Value, then click Add. To edit an existing value, click the pencil icon, enter the new value, then click ok. To save your changes to the template, click Save.
The variables will be added automatically to new VMs. Users can edit the variables when configuring the VM.
Advanced tab
Click Save to upload the template file.
After you save the template, you can edit the template and add more disks, edit, reorder and delete disks. You can also add a cost code.
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Troubleshooting VM template uploads
The GUI upload process is handled by the browser and there are some limitations. If a file is not compatible with GUI upload, you can upload it manually. Manual upload requires access to the filesystem, so it should be done by a system administrator. See Importing Templates into the Appliance Library.
For more Information about VM Templates, see Virtual Machine Template Guide
Note that downloading templates to the client requires access to the Appliance Manager IP address configured for the current datacenter.
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Download templates from the Docker registry
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Add public cloud templates to the Apps library
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