Summary of Configuration States and Attributes
Configuration states are transitory or nontransitory.
Transitory states, such as Deploying and Suspending, exist for most operations.
These states appear in the Status column on the Workspace page when active.
When a configuration is in a transitory state, a spinning icon appears in the Status
column.
Nontransitory states (for example, Deployed and Undeployed) appear in the
Status column.
Configuration attributes cover these areas:
Date and time of deployment (if deployed)
Number of machines
Shared or private status
Fenced mode status (if deployed)
Creating Configurations
A configuration uses templates created by you or provided by Lab Manager. You must
publish the templates to make them available for building configurations.
Creating a configuration involves defining configuration properties and adding virtual
machines to the configuration.
To define configuration properties for a new configuration
1
In the left pane, click Workspace.
2
Click the New Configuration button at the top of the page.
3
In the Define Configuration Properties area, complete these tasks:
a
Enter a name for the configuration.
b
(Optional) Enter a description of the configuration.
c
(Optional) Change the networking information for the gateway, netmask, and
DNS settings for the virtual machines.
d
Specify a time to delete the configuration or mark the configuration for
deletion. This option for marking or permanent deletion is preset by an
administrator.
On the same page, proceed to add virtual machines to the configuration.
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