Users Guide

The Ready to Complete page appears.
15. Click Finish.
Related tasks
Add an NFS Datasore Using an Existing NFS Export
Related reference
Customization
Datastore Options
Datastore Properties
Name and Location
NFS Exports
Template Selection
Volume
Create Virtual Machines By Creating a New NFS Export
Use the Provision Virtual Machines wizard to deploy one or more virtual machines to an NFS datastore.
Prerequisites
A virtual machine template must be created from which new virtual machines can be deployed. For information about creating or updating
a virtual machine template, refer to the vSphere help topics on virtual machine templates.
NOTE:
The options that appear when deploying a virtual machine change depending on the volume preferences of the
Storage Manager user defined in the vSphere Web Client Plugin.
Steps
1. Select an object that can be the parent of a virtual machine:
Datacenter
Host
Cluster
2. Select Actions > All Dell Storage Actions > Provision Virtual Machines.
The Provision Virtual Machines wizard starts.
3. Select Create Virtual Machine.
If you selected a datacenter in step 1, the Host/Cluster page opens. If you selected a host or cluster in step 1, the Template Selection
page opens.
4. If the Host/Cluster page opens, select the host or cluster on which to run the virtual machines, and click Next.
The Template Selection page opens.
5. Select a virtual machine template from the list, and click Next.
The Name and Location page opens.
6. Specify a base name for the VMs, the number of VMs to create, and an inventory location for the new virtual machines, and click
Next.
7. If necessary, specify the resource pool within which to run the virtual machines, and click Next.
The Select Datastore Options page opens.
8. Select Create NFS Datastore, and click Next.
The Datastore Properties page opens.
9. Type the name for the new datastore, select the volume folder under Inventory Location, and click Next.
The NFS Export page opens.
10. Select Create a new volume, and click Next.
11. Type a value for size and select the unit of measurement. Click Create a New NAS Volume Folder then type a name in the Voume
Folder field.
12. Type a value in the FluidFS Cluster VIP or DNS Name field and click Next.
The Customization page opens.
13. Customize the settings for each virtual machine, click Update, and click Next.
The Ready to Complete page opens.
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