Difference between revisions of "How to run a vApp"
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Revision as of 12:16, 19 February 2014
Before a vApp can be used, it first needs to be powered on (turned on) by an administrator. After your vApp has been powered on, you are also able to start, suspend, stop, reset, and power off the vApp.
To start a vApp:
- Log in to Cloudpath.
- Click on the My Cloud tab.
- In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
- Click vApps.
- Select a vApp, and then right-click your selection.
- Click Start.
To suspend a vApp:
- Log in to Cloudpath.
- Click on the My Cloud tab.
- In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
- Click vApps.
- Select a vApp, and then right-click your selection.
- Click Suspend.
- In the Suspend vApp pop-up window, click Yes.
To stop a vApp:
- Log in to Cloudpath.
- Click on the My Cloud tab.
- In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
- Click vApps.
- Select a vApp, and then right-click your selection.
- Click Stop.
- In the Stop vApp pop-up window, click Yes.
To power off a vApp:
- Log in to Cloudpath.
- Click on the My Cloud tab.
- In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
- Click vApps.
- Select a vApp, and then right-click your selection.
- Click Power Off.
- In the Power Off vApp pop-up window, click Yes.
To reset a vApp:
- Log in to Cloudpath.
- Click on the My Cloud tab.
- In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
- Click vApps.
- Select a vApp, and then right-click your selection.
- Click Reset.
- In the Reset vApp pop-up window, click Yes.