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Deploy a LiveLink, Exporting Configurations, Export a Configuration to vCenter

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Chapter 7 Working with Configurations 3 (Optional) Type a note to the user deploying the configuration in the Attach a comment field. 4 Click OK. You can now email the LiveLink URL. Deploy a LiveLink If you receive a LiveLink URL, you can deploy a copy of the original configuration to view it. To deploy a LiveLink 1 Open a LiveLink URL in a browser. If you are not logged in to the Lab Manager Web console, the login page appears. Type your user name and password. 2 In the Restore vCenter Lab Manager LiveLink page, select a workspace. 3 Click Deploy to deploy the configuration in the workspace. The configuration uses its library configuration name with "LiveLink" prefixed to it. For example, "Oracle Linux Bob" becomes "LiveLink - Oracle Linux Bob (n)," where "n" indicates the number of times the LiveLink has been deployed. Exporting Configurations You can export an undeployed workspace or library configuration and all its virtual machine files to vCenter or to an SMB share. When you export a configuration, Lab Manager copies all of its virtual machines to the destination as full clones. The original configuration and all of its virtual machines remain available in Lab Manager. Exported configurations might require a significant amount of disk space on the destination depending on the size of their consolidated virtual disks. Export a Configuration to vCenter You can export a configuration to vCenter if you want to access copies of its virtual machines that are not under Lab Manager control. You cannot import configurations from vCenter, although you can import virtual machines. To export a configuration to vCenter 1 Move the pointer over the configuration name and select Export. 2 Select vCenter. 3 Type an export name. During the export operation, vCenter copies the configuration virtual machines to a folder with the name you specify here. 4 Select a datastore. 5 Click OK. Lab Manager creates consolidated copies of the configuration virtual machines and registers them in vCenter. VMware, Inc. 71

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Chapter 7
Working with Configurations
3
(Optional) Type a note to the user deploying the configuration in the
Attach a comment
field.
4
Click
OK
.
You can now email the LiveLink URL.
Deploy a LiveLink
If you receive a LiveLink URL, you can deploy a copy of the original configuration to view it.
To deploy a LiveLink
1
Open a LiveLink URL in a browser.
If you are not logged in to the Lab Manager Web console, the login page appears. Type your user name
and password.
2
In the Restore vCenter Lab Manager LiveLink page, select a workspace.
3
Click
Deploy
to deploy the configuration in the workspace.
The configuration uses its library configuration name with “LiveLink” prefixed to it. For example, “Oracle
Linux Bob” becomes “LiveLink – Oracle Linux Bob (n),” where “n” indicates the number of times the
LiveLink has been deployed.
Exporting Configurations
You can export an undeployed workspace or library configuration and all its virtual machine files to vCenter
or to an SMB share. When you export a configuration, Lab Manager copies all of its virtual machines to the
destination as full clones. The original configuration and all of its virtual machines remain available in
Lab Manager.
Exported configurations might require a significant amount of disk space on the destination depending on the
size of their consolidated virtual disks.
Export a Configuration to vCenter
You can export a configuration to vCenter if you want to access copies of its virtual machines that are not under
Lab Manager control. You cannot import configurations from vCenter, although you can import virtual
machines.
To export a configuration to vCenter
1
Move the pointer over the configuration name and select
Export
.
2
Select
vCenter
.
3
Type an export name.
During the export operation, vCenter copies the configuration virtual machines to a folder with the name
you specify here.
4
Select a datastore.
5
Click
OK
.
Lab Manager creates consolidated copies of the configuration virtual machines and registers them in vCenter.