Resume The Upload Of A Vapp Template; Add A Vapp Template From A Catalog - VMware CLOUD DIRECTOR 1.0 Manual

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Select a destination vDC and catalog.
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Click Upload.
What to do next
You must verify that VMware Tools is installed in each virtual machine's Properties page. You can click the
Launch the Uploads and Downloads Progress Window button to track the progress.

Resume the Upload of a vApp Template

If the upload process is interrupted, paused, or cancelled you can resume it.
You are at least a catalog creator.
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If you log out of Cloud Director and log in, transfer history is lost. You cannot resume the upload.
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The default timeout for pending transfer sessions is one hour. You can configure this value up to one hour.
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During pending or stopped transfers, the session keep alive heartbeat kicks in every 15 minutes. To ensure
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that the session does not time out while tasks are paused, make sure the session timeout value is more
than 15 minutes.
Prerequisites
You have initiated the upload or download of a vApp template.
Procedure
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In the Launch the Uploads and Downloads Progress Window, click Pause or Cancel.
The status changes to Stopped in the progress window and Waiting in the vApp Template page.
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In the Launch the Uploads and Downloads Progress Window, click Resume.
The upload or download process resumes.
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Monitor the progress in theLaunch the Uploads and Downloads Progress Window .

Add a vApp Template from a Catalog

You can add a vApp template from a published catalog to your catalog.
You are at least a catalog author.
Prerequisites
You have set up multiple catalogs and vDCs.
Procedure
1
Click Catalogs.
2
In the left pane, click Public Catalogs.
3
On the vApp Templates tab, select a vApp template, right-click, and select Copy To Catalog.
4
Modify the name and select a destination catalog and vDC.
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Click OK.
The added vApp template appears in My Organization's Catalogs. See
System,"
on page 78 for more information on customizing the guest OS in a virtual machine in a vApp
template.
VMware, Inc.
Chapter 7 Working with vApp Templates
"Customizing Your Guest Operating
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