VM general information
This section describes how to edit the General information of a VM before or after you deploy the VM. This section focuses on private cloud.
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The DVD functionality has been replaced with the ISO functionality. To add an ISO disk to a VM, add it to a VM template, and then attach the template disk to the VM.
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Field | Description |
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UUID | The unique identifier of the VM |
Name | The name of the VM, which defaults to the name of the VM template. If the provider does not support duplicate names, e.g. vCenter, Abiquo will add a number in parentheses after the name. If you try to rename a VM to a name that already exists in a provider that does not support duplicate names, then the platform will return the hypervisor error. The platform powers on VMs in ascending alphanumeric name order. So |
Fully qualified domain name | Optionally, enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the VM. You can edit this value before you deploy the VM. If you don't enter a FQDN, the platform will automatically generate one. |
Owner | The enterprise and user that owns the VM |
Guest initial password | Generate an initial |
CPU | The number of CPUs. Your VM must be undeployed, stopped, or use hot add/reconfigure. Requires the |
Cores per socket | The number of cores per socket. The number of CPUs must be divisible by the number of cores per socket. |
RAM | The amount of RAM. Select units, such as |
SSH user / password | The default user and password from the VM template |
Description | A description of the VM. The platform copies the default value from the VM template |
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Provider ID | The identifier of the VM in the hypervisor or cloud provider. This ID is available after you deploy the VM |
Hardware profile | If your provider uses hardware profiles, select a hardware profile for the VM. |
Created | Date and time that the VM was created |
Known since | Date and time that the VM was registered in the platform |
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VM attributes that were removed in Abiquo 6.1.2
Enable remote access | Remote access is always available on deployed VMs. |
Remote access | Deprecated. |
Remote access password | Deprecated. |
Show password | Deprecated. |
VM keymap | Deprecated. The keymap selector was only available for VNC with ESXi |
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