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Revision as of 14:52, 14 February 2014
A vApp is a cloud computer system that contains one or more pre-configured virtual machines.vApps are used to stack multiple VMs so they can run as an application and provide support to cloud architectures.
To upload a vApp template:
- Log in as an administrator.
- Click on the Catalogs tab.
- Select My Organization's Catalogs (you should be brought here by default).
- Click the vApp Templates tab.
When you arrive at the Upload OVF package as a vApp Template:
You will need to Download the Client Integration Plug-in to enable OVF upload and download functionality.
- Click Download the Client Integration Plug-in.
- Click Save File.
- Locate and open the saved file.
- Install the plug-in.
- Return to the vApp Templates tab.
- Click the upload icon (see image below).
When the Client Access Integration Control prompt appears you will only have 10 seconds to make a decision.
- Click Allow.
When you arrive at the Upload OVF package as a vApp Template window:
- OVF package source options:
a) in the URL field, create a URL for vApp template.
OR
b) click Browse, and then upload a local file from your desktop.
- In the Name field, enter the destination for the vApp template.
- In the Description field, create a description for the vApp template.
- From the Catalog dropdown list, select an existing catalog to associate the vApp template with.
- Click Upload.