VMware VLM3-ENG-CP User Guide - Page 43

Hard Disks, Add Hard Disk, Delete, Adding Virtual Hard Disks to Virtual Machines Templates

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Chapter 3 Working with Virtual Machines template or a time to delete the template (or just mark it for deletion). The default option for marking or permanent deletion is preset by an administrator. Most operations renew the storage lease because Lab Manager identifies the virtual machine as in use. If an administrator sets a system‐wide lease time, a user without administrator privileges cannot override the value but can extend the lease to any value up to the value set by the administrator. If the administrator changes the value after the initial setting, the user can extend a lease to the original maximum value. Once the user alters the lease time, the lease choices reset up to the latest value determined by the administrator. „ Hard Disks - Storage, bus type, bus number, and bus ID for each virtual hard disk. See "Adding Virtual Hard Disks to Virtual Machines (Templates)" on page 38. „ To add a new virtual hard disk, click the Add Hard Disk button at the top of the page. „ To edit a virtual hard disk, click the Edit button. „ To delete a virtual hard disk, click the Delete button. Adding or editing a virtual hard disk requires unpublishing the virtual machine. VMware, Inc. 43

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Chapter 3
Working with Virtual Machines
template or a time to delete the template (or just mark it for deletion). The default
option for marking or permanent deletion is preset by an administrator.
Most operations renew the storage lease because Lab Manager identifies the
virtual machine as in use.
If an administrator sets a system
wide lease time, a user without administrator
privileges cannot override the value but can extend the lease to any value up to the
value set by the administrator.
If the administrator changes the value after the initial setting, the user can extend
a lease to the original maximum value. Once the user alters the lease time, the lease
choices reset up to the latest value determined by the administrator.
Hard Disks
– Storage, bus type, bus number, and bus ID for each virtual hard disk.
See
“Adding Virtual Hard Disks to Virtual Machines (Templates)”
on page 38.
To add a new virtual hard disk, click the
Add Hard Disk
button at the top of
the page.
To edit a virtual hard disk, click the
Edit
button.
To delete a virtual hard disk, click the
Delete
button.
Adding or editing a virtual hard disk requires unpublishing the virtual machine.