Modify Virtual Machine Configuration: Service Details - HPE XP7 Automation Director User Manual

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Migrate Virtual Machine
Migrates multiple virtual servers in a VMware vSphere environment.
Stop Virtual Machine
Stops multiple virtual servers in a VMware vSphere environment.
Start Virtual Machine
Starts multiple virtual servers in a VMware vSphere environment.
Restart Virtual Machine
Restarts multiple virtual servers in a VMware vSphere environment.
Create Snapshot of Virtual Machine
Creates a snapshot of the virtual machine for updating the status of a virtual server.
Add Virtual Disk to Virtual Machine
Adds a disk to a virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.
Remove Virtual Disk from Virtual Machine
Deletes a virtual disk in a VMware vSphere environment.
Delete Virtual Machine
Delete Virtual Machine
Deploy and Setup OS on Virtual Machine
Creates a virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment.
Get List of Virtual Machines from VMware vSphere
Acquires a list of VMware vSphere virtual servers.
Pre-check for OS Deployment on Virtual Machine
Checks the environment prerequisites for adding a virtual server (deployment and OS initialization).
Script execution through the vCenter server
In a VMware vSphere environment, transmits the specified non-interactive script file from the target
server to the guest OS on the virtual server, and then runs the script file on the guest OS. Scripts can
be deleted after execution.

Modify Virtual Machine Configuration: Service details

The general steps for using this service template to modify a Virtual Machine configuration are as follows:
1. Obtain the power status of the virtual server to clone.
2. Make sure the power status of the virtual server is OFF.
a. If the power status is not OFF, you can use the User-Response Wait Plug-in to confirm
whether to turn the power OFF.
b. Users with Modify permission can set the e-mail destination/message text, timeout, and display
contents through the User-Response Wait Plug-in.
c. If the user selects "Shutdown" in the UI of the user-response wait plug-in, the service template
shuts down the virtual server.
d. If the user selects "Cancel" or if a timeout occurs while waiting for a user response, the server ends
abnormally without completing the operation on the virtual server.
3. Modify the resources (number of CPUs, memory capacity) of the virtual server.
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