Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 User Guide

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Managing PODs
Working with Service Resource Containers
Management Network
Service Network
CSR Organization
VSG Organization
VPX Organization
For the Resource Pool, modify any or all:
Resource Pool Name and Description
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): Enter the amount of memory to exclusively set aside for this resource pool.
If Service Resource Container was created without an applications server assigned to it, it is possible to assign a 
container using the Modify Service Resource Container Service.
3.
Click Submit Order.
Deleting a Service Resource Container
Remove a Service Resource Container and disconnect all infrastructure resources associated to the container.
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
2.
Click Delete a Service Resource Container.
3.
On the Delete a Service Resource Container form, choose the POD from the drop-down list.
4.
Check the YES check box next to Confirm Action.
Note: 
For OpenStack, removing a service container will remove the project from your OpenStack environment.
5.
Click Submit Order.