Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.2 User Guide

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Managing PODs
Working with Service Resource Containers
3.
On the Create Service Resource Container form, complete the required fields.
Create Service Resource Container
Give a friendly name to easily identify the set of resources allocated for network services.
Choose a Compute POD, Datacenter Name, Cluster Name, and Datastore Name
Infrastructure Network: Choose a network to which management interface of the Network Service Virtual 
Machines will be connected.
Service Network: Choose a network to which service interface of the network service virtual machines will be 
connected.
Internet Transit Network: Choose a network to which Internet interface of the Virtual Network Service nodes will 
be connected.
Application Configuration Management
Choose the Chef or Puppet radio button and then complete one of the following, as applies:
Chef Target Name: Choose from available Chef connections
Puppet Target Name: Choose from available Puppet connections
You can only choose either one Chef or one Puppet PE Target per Service Resource Container in the SRC form. In 
other words, one or the other but not both.
Resources (Resource Pool:
Enter the Resource Pool Name and Description
CPU Shares: Choose CPU shares for the Network Service Virtual Machines.
CPU Limit (MHz): Enter the CPU Limit in MHz for the resource pool. Enter -1 for unlimited.
Memory Limit (GB): Enter the MemoryLimit for the resource pool. Enter -1 for unlimited.
CPU Reservation (MHz): Enter the amount of CPU reservation in MHz to exclusively set aside for this resource 
pool.
Memory Reservation (GB): Amount of memory to exclusively set aside for this resource pool.
The above fields will be somewhat different based on Compute POD chosen. The heading for this section changes 
as well, such as “Resource Pool” or “OpenStack Resources.”
4.
Click Submit Order.
Modifying Service Resource Container Properties
Modify assigned resources for a registered Service Resource Container.
Note: 
Modifying Service Resource container will be slightly different from the steps outlined below if you are modifying 
resource container for OpenStack POD. There will be additional OpenStack-specific fields.
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
2.
Click Modify Service Resource Container Properties.
3.
Choose a Resource Name from the Select a Resource Name drop down list. The following information automatically 
populates the form next:
POD Name