Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 사용자 가이드
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Managing PODs
Working with Service Resource Containers
For VMWare vCenter server you see:
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Network POD, VMware vCenter Instance
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VMware Datacenter
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Cisco UCS Manager Instance
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Provisioning UCS VLAN
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Provisioning Hypervisor VLAN
In other cases, you may just see one or two additional fields.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Note:
At this point, you are now able to create a virtual data center (VDC).
Modifying a Compute POD’s Properties
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Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
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Click Modify a Compute POD’s Properties.
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On the Remove Compute POD form, choose the POD from the drop-down list.
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Check the YES check box next to Confirm Action.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Removing a Compute POD
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
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Click Remove a Compute POD.
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On the Remove Compute POD form, choose the POD from the drop-down list.
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Check the YES check box next to Confirm Action.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Working with Service Resource Containers
Creating a Service Resource Container
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
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Click Create a Service Resource Container.
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On the Create Service Resource Container form, complete the required fields.
Create Service Resource Container
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Give a friendly name to easily identify the set of resources allocated for network services.
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Choose a Compute POD, Datacenter Name, Cluster Name, and Datastore Name