Reset a vApp or Virtual Machine
Resetting a virtual machine clears state (memory, cache, and so on), but the vApps and virtual machines
continue to run.
Prerequisites
Your vApp is started and virtual machine is powered on.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, select vApps or VMs.
3 Select a vApp or virtual machine, right-click, and select Reset.
View vApp Virtual Machines
You can access and display the virtual machines in a vApp.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, click vApps.
3 Select a vApp, right-click, and select Open.
4 Click on the Virtual Machines tab.
Add a Virtual Machine to a vApp
You can add a virtual machine to a vApp.
If the virtual machine is based on an OVF file that includes OVF properties for customization, those properties
are retained in the vApp. If any of those properties are user-configurable, you can specify the values in the
virtual machine's properties pane after you add it to the vApp.
For information about supported network adapter types, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1001805.
Prerequisites
You must be an organization administrator or vApp author to access virtual machines in public catalogs.
Procedure
1 Click the My Cloud tab and click vApps in the left pane.
2 Right-click the vApp and select Open.
3 On the Virtual Machines tab, click the Add VM button.
4 To add virtual machines from vApp templates, select My organization's catalogs or Public catalogs from
the drop-down menu, select one or more virtual machines, and click Add.
5 To add a new virtual machine, click New Virtual Machine, provide the required information about the
virtual machine, and click OK.
After you finish creating the new vApp, you can power on the new virtual machine and install an operating
system.
6 Click Next.
7 (Optional) Modify the full name and computer name of each virtual machine.
vCloud Director User's Guide
68 VMware, Inc.
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