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Introduction to virtual appliance specifications

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Manage virtual appliance specs in the Apps library

A user with privileges to work in the Apps library view and to manage specs can use the Virtual appliance specs tab. Click on a spec to display a details panel. 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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Screenshot: virtual appliance specs tab and details panel

Screenshot: virtual appliance spec version dialog

 

Edit a virtual appliance spec

When you edit a virtual appliance spec in the Apps library, you can change the name, description and icon.

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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.

To define the tenants who can work with the spec, edit the spec's scopes. Edit the spec and open the Scopes tab. Assign 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, 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

You should consider these guidelines when designing a virtual appliance for use in more than one location.

ElementNotes
DisksPrivate cloud datacenters allow multiple disk templates and additional disks. In public cloud, Abiquo templates and VMs always have a single disk
Networks

Public networks in private cloud will be translated to floating IPs in public cloud and vice versa.

NICs
  • Note that some IP addresses may be reserved by the provider
    • Azure and AWS reserve the first 4 IP addresses and the last IP address of private networks
    • By default, Neutron and NSX reserve 20 IP addresses from address 1 to address 21 but this range is configurable by the system administrator
  • The number of NICs allowed per virtual machine may vary across different private and public cloud environments
    • Azure ARM requires a public IP on each VM and will automatically add one if the spec does not contain one
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Define the version of a spec to use

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 change the default version of a spec:

  1. In the Apps library open the Virtual appliance specs tab
  2. On the spec's icon, click the option button and select Versions
  3. Click on the version you want users to work with
  4. On the top right hand side of the dialog, click Mark as default version
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To unset the default, so that users will always work with the latest version:

  1. Edit the spec version
  2. Remove the mark of the default version
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You can delete a version of a spec. If you delete the default version, then the platform will return the latest version.

Delete virtual appliance specs

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.

 

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