Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 User Guide

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Managing Standards
Adding, Modifying, or Deleting an Operating System Standard
Adding, Modifying, or Deleting an Operating System Standard
Cisco IAC ships with five pre-defined O/S standards that users can choose when commissioning virtual machines with 
operating systems installed and administrators use to register VM templates:
Linux—CentOS 5/6 64-bit
Linux—Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 64-bit
Windows—Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
VMware ESXi—ESXi 4.1
ESXi—ESXi 5.0
Adding an Operating System Standard
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > Standards tab.
2.
Click Define Order Standards.
3.
In the Standard panel on the left, move through the standards type to view settings.
4.
Click OS Systems in the Service Options folder on the left.
5.
Click Add New. An empty row appears.
a.
In the Standard Data column, click inside the OS Type field in the new row and enter the OS Type (Windows, 
Linux, or VMware ESXi). This entry will appear to users in drop-down lists on the order forms.
b.
In the OS System field, enter the name of the operating system and the version number.
6.
Click Save.
Modifying an Operating System Standard
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > Standards tab.
2.
Click Define Order Standards.
3.
In the Standard panel on the left, move through the standards type to view settings.
4.
Click OS Systems in the Service Options folder on the left. In the Standard Data column, click inside the OS System 
field in the new row and edit the value.
5.
Click Save.
Deleting an Operating System Standard
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > Standards tab.
2.
Click Define Order Standards.
3.
In the Standard panel on the left, move through the standards type to view settings.
4.
Click OS Systems in the Service Options folder on the left. In the Standard Data column, click inside the OS System 
field for the standard that you want to delete.
5.
Click Delete, then confirm the deletion.
6.
Click Save.