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Introduction to virtual appliance specifications
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This page describes how you can easily save and create a typical set of VMs using the virtual appliance specs (blueprints) feature. |
Introduction to virtual appliance specifications
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The virtual appliance specifications (VApp specs) feature lets administrators save complex configurations and present them to users for simple, self-service deployment in |
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If users have access to the Apps library, then virtual appliance spec privileges will enable them to manage specs in the Apps library. However, extra privileges will be required to manage spec scopes.
Display the details of a spec
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A user with privileges to work in the Apps library view and to manage specs can use the Virtual appliance specs tab.
To display the details of a spec and its versions, on the spec's icon, click the option button and select Versions. The Manage spec versions dialog will open. Click on a version to display its details.
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Define the users who can work with a spec
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To define the users who can work with the spec, you can select scopes to allow access to users of tenants listed in these scopes.
Edit the spec and open the Scopes tab. You can assign the following scopes:
- Your own scope
- A child scope beneath your scope in the hierarchy
Select one or more scopes as required.
Define the locations where a spec can be used
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To define where a spec can be used, you can select locations. Users of enterprises that are allowed to access a location can work with the specs allowed in the location.
- Edit the spec and open the Locations tab
- Another user may have already assigned locations that you cannot administer and access. In this case, you can maintain or deselect these locations. If you deselect them, you cannot add them again
- If the spec should be available in all current and future locations, select Use all locations OR
- If you want to restrict the spec to a group of current locations, deselect Use all locations and select the locations where the spec will be available for use
- Click Accept
Spec Location Compatibility Notes
The following table provides some general guidelines about using Specs in hybrid cloud. You should consider these guidelines when designing a virtual appliance for use in more than one location.
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Template | Private cloud may allow multiple disk templates. In public cloud, Abiquo templates always have a single disk |
Additional disks | Private cloud may allow additional disks. In public cloud the user may not add external disks within Abiquo |
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Network gateways | When creating an internal network for use in hybrid cloud specs, check that your network gateway address is not a reserved IP address in the public cloud provider. If the gateway address is reserved, the Spec will fail when the user tries to deploy it.
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Define the version of a spec to use
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When you create a virtual appliance spec, the platform automatically sets this first version as the default version.
When you create another version you can choose to make this version the default.
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To update a spec configuration you can create a new version of a spec. Use a virtual appliance created from the spec and save a new version of the spec or save a new spec. |
To change the default version of a spec:
- In the Apps library open the Virtual appliance specs tab
- On the spec's icon, click the option button and select Versions
- Click on the version you want users to work with
- On the top right hand side of the dialog, click Mark as default version
To unset the default, so that users will always work with the latest version:
- Edit the spec version
- Remove the mark of the default version
Delete virtual appliance specs or versions
When you delete a virtual appliance spec, the platform will also delete all its versions.
If you delete the default version, then the platform will return the latest version.
When you delete an enterprise, the platform will delete all its specs, regardless of their scopes.
To delete configurations saved in specs:
- Open the Apps library and open the Virtual appliance specs tab:
- To delete a version of a spec
- Select the version and click the delete button
- If you delete the default version and don't set another version, the latest version will be used
- Select the version and click the delete button
- To delete a spec
- Select the spec and click the delete button. The platform will delete all versions of the spec, even shared versions
What virtual resources are required for creating a virtual appliance based on a spec?
A virtual appliance can be created from a spec in another virtual datacenter or datacenter. The administrator should prepare a compatible environment before allowing users to work with a spec. For example, datastore tiers with the same names should be available in both datacenters
When creating the new virtual appliance based on the spec, the platform will:
- Try to use the same template. If the same template is not available, the user can select from the list of suggested templates with matching names (based on a database LIKE match, if the name of the spec template is contained in an Apps library template)
- Automatically reuse:
- private networks with the same specifications as the ones in the spec
- Automatically create:
- virtual machines in layers
- storage
- in appropriate matching tiers
- volumes in the available storage device
- empty hard disks
- in appropriate matching tiers
- networks:
- private network
- private IPs
- public IPs (either tenant's pre-purchased or automatically purchased)
- firewalls with available integration
- load balancers with available integration
Remember that specs do not save or configure:
- persistent system disks or template volumes on external storage devices
- data from virtual machine disks or volumes
- IPs in external networks (except Azure external networks)
- IPs in unmanaged networks
Manage virtual appliance specs in the virtual datacenter
The following topics describe how to work with virtual appliance specs in the Virtual datacenters view. They are included here for convenience.
Create a spec to save a virtual appliance configuration
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Share a virtual appliance configuration with multiple tenants
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Select the locations where the configuration can be used
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Create a virtual appliance based on a spec
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Save changes to the configuration in a virtual appliance spec
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With specs, you can save the configuration of virtual appliances including VMs, storage, networks, monitoring, Chef, firewalls, and load balancers. The limitations of specs are as follows:
Users should also be aware of differences in features between private and public cloud environments. |
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Save a VApp configuration as a blueprint spec
See Create a virtual appliance spec
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What do VApp specs save and create
When creating the new virtual appliance based on the spec, the platform will:
Try to use the same VM template or offer a selection of VM templates with similar names
Create:
VMs in layers
storage in appropriate matching tiers
template disks
empty volumes in the available storage device
empty hard disks
networks allowing the user to select from existing or replace:
private network
private IPs
public IPs (either tenant's pre-purchased or automatically purchased)
external IPs (basic support)
firewalls with available integration
load balancers with available integration
The following VM configuration elements are saved and created by virtual appliance specs. When creating a virtual appliance from a spec, the platform will assign the spec icon to the virtual appliance.
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Manage VApp specs in the user interface
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Users work with spec blueprints in different parts of the UI.
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Create a new version of a virtual appliance spec
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To create a version of a spec:
The platform will save the spec version in the Catalogue. This latest version will be the new default unless the administrator sets a specific default version. |
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Display virtual appliance specs in the catalogue
Virtual appliance specifications (VApp specs) are saved configurations (like blueprints) to help users easily create new virtual appliances.
To display Vapp specs
Go to Catalogue → Virtual appliance specs
The platform will display all the specs available in the platform.
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Privileges: Manage virtual appliance specs |
To display details of a VApp spec, hover over its icon.
To display the details of a VApp spec's Versions, click the options button on the icon and select Versions. The Manage spec versions dialog will open. Click on a Version to display its details.
Screenshot: Virtual appliance specs tab and Details panel
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Share virtual appliance specs with other tenants
A new VApp spec is always available to the enterprise that created it and to users of any other tenants in its scopes.
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Privileges: Allow user to switch enterprises |
To define the tenants who can work with the spec do these steps.
Edit the spec and go to the Scopes tab.
Select your own scope and/or child scope(s) beneath your scope in the hierarchy.
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Define the locations where users can work with a spec
To define where a spec can be used, select allowed locations. Users of enterprises that are allowed to access a location can work with the specs allowed in the location.
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To manage allowed locations:
Go to Catalogue → Virtual appliance specs
Select the spec, click the Options button, and select Edit
Go to Locations → select locations
If the spec should be available in all current and future locations, select Use all locations.
To restrict the spec to a group of current locations:
Clear the Use all locations checkbox
Select the Locations where the spec will be available for use
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Troubleshooting spec locations
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When designing a virtual appliance for use in more than one location, please consider the following:
Support for multiple disks in the provider
Public networks in private cloud will be translated to floating IPs in public cloud and vice versa
A range of IP addresses may be reserved by an SDN system or cloud provider
The number of NICs allowed or required per VM may vary
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Define the version of a spec to use
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Delete a virtual appliance spec
You can delete spec versions or the entire spec. When you delete a virtual appliance spec, the platform will also delete all its versions, even shared versions. When you delete an enterprise, the platform will delete all its specs, even shared specs and shared versions.