Using the VMware Clone
Virtual Machine to Template Task,
you can clone a VMware virtual
machine to a template from within the IBM® BigFix console.
Before you begin
Ensure that the analysis VMware Host
Overview is active. If this analysis must be activated,
a warning message is displayed in the VMware Clone
Virtual Machine to Template Task. You
cannot proceed without activating the analysis. Activating the analysis
can take a few minutes. To check the status of the analysis, from
the navigation tree in the Server Automation domain,
click . In the Activate Analyses list,
ensure that the VMware Host
Overview analysis changes from Not Activated to Activated
Globally and click the VMware Host
Overview analysis. In the Analysis: VMware Host
Overview window, click the Results tab.
When the Results window is populated with one
or more computer names, the analysis is gathered. If any of the computer
names display the message "not reported", the analysis is not gathered.
For
non English users, VMware vCenter only
supports, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, German and French. You can
only use this Task if
the console language that you selected in IBM® BigFix console is
identical to the console language selected in VMware.
For
non-English users: VMware vCenter supports
only Simplified Chinese, Japanese, German and French. You can use
this Task only
if the console language that you selected in IBM BigFix console is
identical to the console language selected in VMware.
If
you configured the VMware Management
Extender with an ESX host, you cannot use this Task.
About this task
This Task is automatically
populated with data from VMware. To
work with other data, you must turn off validation and enter your
own values into the parameter field. To override the data that is
provided in the form, check whether a button exists in the Validation column
to the left of the parameter that you want to disable and select OFF.
For more information, see Turning off validation in a task.
Complete
the following steps to clone a virtual machine to a template.
Procedure
- Open the Server Automation domain.
- From the navigation tree in the Server Automation domain,
click .
- From the Host Configuration list,
select the VMware Clone
Virtual Machine to Template Task. If
you are working with a copied Task, click Take
Action and enter the required information when you are
prompted by the alert boxes.
- In the Task: VMware Clone
Virtual Machine to Template window, from the Virtual
Machine Host list, select the host on which the virtual
machine that you want to clone is running.
- From the Virtual Machine Name list,
select the name of the virtual machine that you want to clone. If
the virtual machine name that you want to clone is displayed more
than once in the Virtual Machine Name list,
you can verify that the virtual machine that you select is correct
by viewing the Virtual Machine UUID field and
the IP Address field. If you want to clone
a virtual machine whose name is not displayed in the Virtual
Machine Name list, select OFF on
the validation button for Virtual Machine Name in
the Validation column. If you disable validation
for the Virtual Machine Name list, the validation
for the Provisioned Disk size is also disabled
and the Virtual Machine UUID field is cleared.
You must ensure that the virtual machine name that you enter is correct
or the Task fails
in VMware.
For more information, see Turning off validation in a Task
- In the Template Name field, enter
the name of the new template.
- From the Template Host list, select
a host for the new template.
- From the Datastore Name list, select
a datastore for the new template.
- In the Maximum file size field,
you can view the maximum file size that can be allocated to a virtual
machine that is created on the datastore. You cannot clone a virtual
machine that is larger than the maximum file size allowed for the
datastore. If you select a template which has more than one hard disk,
you must ensure that each hard disk has a provisioned disk size that
does not exceed the maximum file size for the datastore.
- In the Datastore free space field,
you can view the free space available on the datastore. The virtual
machine provisioned disk size cannot exceed the freespace size that
is available on the datastore.
- In the Provisioned Disk size field,
you can view the disk space that is allocated to the new template.
If you want to clone a virtual machine to template that has a greater
provisioned disk size than the maximum size available in the Datastore
free space field, select OFF on
the validation button for Provisioned Disk size in
the Validation column and enter a higher value.
For example, if you know that virtual machines on the datastore
are scheduled to be deleted and free disk capacity will become available,
you can clone a new template that has a disk size greater than the
maximum free space that is available. You can then schedule the task
to run at a time when the greater disk size is available. You must
ensure that this data is correct or the tasks fails in VMware. You
cannot create a virtual machine with a provisioned disk size greater
than the Maximum file size for the datastore even if you disable validation.
- When you complete the form, click Take Action.
- In the Take Action dialog box, ensure Specific
computers selected in the list below is selected and from
the list of Computer Names, select the host
on which you want the new template to be created and click OK.
Results
When your virtual machine is cloned, the Status changes
to Completed in the Action: VMware Clone
Virtual Machine to Template window. The new template is
visible in the Device List window of the Virtualization
Device Inventory and in the Computers window
in the All Content domain.